Health Visitor Team Lead
New Yesterday
Job Overview
We are seeking an experienced and motivated health visitor to provide strong clinical and operational leadership within Harrow's Integrated 0–19 Service. As Team Lead for the Health Visiting Service you will play a key role in shaping high-quality, family-centred services, supporting a skilled multidisciplinary team, and ensuring safe, effective delivery of the Healthy Child Programme. This role is ideal for a dynamic practitioner who is passionate about improving outcomes for children, young people and families across the community.
In order to be eligible for this post, applicants must be a qualified
Specialist Public Health Nurse (SCPHN) - Health Visiting.
Main duties of the job
Provide day-to-day leadership and operational management of the 0–19 Health Visiting team.
Support clinical supervision, workload management and safe, effective practice across the service.
Coordinate service delivery in line with local needs, national guidance and safeguarding requirements.
Lead staff recruitment, support performance management and enable continuous professional development.
Build strong working relationships with GPs, Local Authority, Family Hubs, Public Health and Voluntary Sectors.
Ensure compliance with CNWL policies, clinical governance standards and risk management processes.
Working for our organisation
Central and North West London (CNWL) NHS Foundation Trust is committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred services across diverse communities. We have almost 8,000 staff providing integrated healthcare to a third of London's population, Milton Keynes and areas beyond. We involve service users, carers, the public, staff and partner organisations in the way that we are run.
As part of CNWL, you will join an organisation that values innovation, staff wellbeing, professional development and collaborative working. The Harrow Integrated 0–19 Service is a friendly, forward-thinking team offering excellent peer support, clinical leadership and opportunities to contribute to service transformation. CNWL actively promotes equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages staff to help shape the future of community health services.
CNWL NHS Foundation Trust are committed to safeguarding all children and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We follow safe recruitment practices to protect children and vulnerable adults.
Detailed Job Description And Main Responsibilities
Operational Leadership: Oversee staffing levels, team organisation and daily workflow to ensure safe, effective service delivery across homes and community venues.
Clinical Practice: Hold responsibility for a defined caseload as required, delivering advanced assessment and intervention, and supporting team members with complex clinical decision-making.
Safeguarding & Risk: Lead on child protection processes within the team, including assessments, reports, and participation in core groups and case conferences. Monitor and manage clinical and non-clinical risks in line with Trust policies.
Quality & Governance: Promote evidence-based practice, contribute to clinical audits and support continuous service improvement in line with Trust and national priorities.
Resource Management: Ensure responsible use of staffing, time and equipment, maintaining high standards of documentation and adherence to NMC and CNWL policies.
Service Improvement: Contribute to the development of innovative public health programmes, support clinical audit, and lead agreed projects aligned with CNWL and national priorities.
Education & Mentorship: Provide mentorship for students and contribute to staff development by fostering a positive learning environment and acting as a clinical role model
Communication & Partnership Working: Establish strong relationships with key partners and act as an advocate for families when required. Manage complaints, support shared learning and maintain clear, professional communication within and outside the team.
Person specification
Education And Qualifications
Essential criteria
Specialist Community Public Health Nurse-Health Visiting
Evidence of continuing post registration education and training
Mentor training/experience
Desirable criteria
Mentorship Qualification
Postgraduate study
Experience
Essential criteria
Recent health visiting experience and up to date clinical practice
Experience of coordinating and leading multi-skilled teams
Experience of working collaboratively as part of a multi-disciplinary team and inter-agency working. Ability to facilitate joint working practices
Experience in management of national performance targets, supporting organisational and business change.
Experience of undertaking comprehensive health assessments, planning, and implementing evidence-based programmes of care
Experience of teaching others and mentoring students
Experience of organising and managing own workload and that of others
Desirable criteria
Experience of innovative practice or project management.
Experience of line managing team members
Experience of developing clinical standards and protocols.
Other
Essential criteria
Hold a full, valid, UK driving licence and have access to a car to use for business purposes
Attitudes, aptitudes, personal characteristics
Essential criteria
Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills with individuals and groups
Proactive and provides a positive role model to peers and team members.
Ability to manage under pressure; work to tight deadlines, evidencing excellent time management
Ability to work without direct supervision and plan, organise, review and prioritise own workload and that of others
Desirable criteria
Evidence of strong leadership skills, the ability to negotiate, persuade and influence at a senior level with a supportive style whilst also able to take difficult decisions and act assertively
Keen to develop services in line with service, educational and research priorities with the service.
Skills and Knowledge
Essential criteria
Knowledge of recent developments in public health nursing and health and social care legislation.
Current knowledge of safeguarding children's guidelines and relevant legal aspects
Knowledge of quality issues, the audit process and clinical governance
Able to delegate work effectively and safely, think creatively and prioritise in a busy ever-changing environment.
Knowledge of how equality and diversity can be implemented in practice
Knowledge of managing difficult situations and conflict resolution
Advanced verbal and written communication skills
Desirable criteria
Ability to demonstrate analytical and organisational skills with a clear understanding and knowledge of data analysis development and data management and interpretation
Understanding and knowledge of finance and performance management
- Location:
- Harrow, England
- Job Type:
- FullTime