Job summary
  Bridgewater
Family Nurse Partnership is offering an exciting opportunity for a Family Nurse
Supervisor to join our dedicated team, supporting family nurses across
Warrington strengthening partnership working. Warrington FNP require a part
time (0.4 WTE) supervisor we are open to job share arrangements for this post. 
This post is based in Great
Sankey Hub ,WA5
3AA
The Family Nurse Partnership
(FNP) is a national evidence-based programme. The aim of the programme is to
improve the antenatal health, child health and development and parents
economic self-sufficiency in disadvantaged young families.
The post holder is responsible
for leading and managing the work of the family nurses and Quality Support
Officer. This includes providing in-depth clinical and safeguarding supervision
to the family nurses, maintaining the integrity of the programme, taking
responsibility for the quality of programme replication according to the
licence, overseeing recruitment and engagement of hard-to-reach families,
building local stakeholder relationships and facilitating continual learning
and service improvement. In addition, they will also hold a small caseload of
families to whom they deliver the programme.
  Main duties of the job
  1. To manage a team of family
nurses (FNs) and the site Quality Support Officer.
2. To take responsibility for programme
quality and adherence to the FNP licensing conditions.
3. To facilitate continual learning and
service improvement, planning for and ensuring a local learning programme for
each FN, to meet their own identified learning needs and to facilitate the
team-based elements of the FNP learning programme.
4. To use programme materials and methods in
the clients homes in order to achieve the following: a) improve the outcomes
of pregnancy; b) improve childrens health and development by enabling parents
to provide more sensitive, responsive and competent care of them; and c)
improve parental life-course by helping parents plan future pregnancies,
complete their education, and find work.
5. To provide regular in-depth individual
reflective and analytical supervision for the family nurses to ensure high
standards of practice and safe delivery of the programme. 
6. To develop a robust local
system for supporting safeguarding within FNP with the safeguarding named
nurses and the FNP lead, taking responsibility for safeguarding supervision of
family nurses either solely or in partnership with named nurse
Please see the full Job description & Person Specification which is attached as a separate document which has the full list duties for this post.
  About us
  Flexible working will be considered for all roles.
Unfortunately, we do not hold a sponsor licence for working Visas.
At Bridgewater, our PEOPLE values shape how we deliver our
NHS services in your local community.
They help us deliver our mission to improve local health and
promote wellbeing in the communities we serve.
After all, values are about people and they were
created in partnership with our staff to reflect what they felt was important
to them
Here at Bridgewater our shared values flow through the organisation.
P- Person-centred-We are passionate about individual needs and
promote independence in the healthcare we provide..
E- Empowered- We empower our people and encourage new ideas to deliver and create improvements in community care.
O- Open and Honest -We behave in a way that develops relationships
based on trust, openness, honesty and respect.
P- Professional-We support our people, so everyone has the right
skills and training to deliver outstanding patient care.
L- Locally Lead -We are always learning about our communities and
show great pride in being a local provider of health and care.
E- Efficient -We use our resources wisely to provide
sustainable and value for money healthcare for our patients.
      
      
  
    Job description
    Job responsibilities
    The FNP Supervisor will: 
1. Undertake home visits in
accordance with FNP model.
2. Use high level
interpersonal and communication skills to provide and receive complex and often
highly sensitive information. Use strengths based, solution focused strategies
and motivational interviewing skills to enable families to develop behaviour change
strategies.
3. Utilise specialist knowledge acquired
through the FNP learning programme, events and other study, together with
reflections on experience, to deliver the FNP programme effectively.
4. Work effectively in potentially highly
distressing or highly emotional circumstances, e.g. safeguarding children or
family breakdown.
Develop therapeutic
relationships, requiring in-depth mental attention and concentration for
extended periods, and promote adaptive behaviour change in the family home and
other environments. 
6. Use the six FNP domains as
a framework for programme delivery. 
7. Use professional and
clinical judgement to undertake detailed assessments of clients and their
families and analyse complex family situations in order to develop appropriate
clinical interventions. 
8. Actively engage and work
with fathers and other members of the extended family to achieve positive
outcomes for children. 
9. Apply knowledge and skills
to a range of clinical and family situations. 
10. Work within the FNP model
to initiate, plan and co-ordinate clients care in consultation and
collaboration with other professionals and agencies involved in providing
services to women and their families. This includes initiating CAF and taking
lead professional role where required. 
11. At all times keep the
safety of the baby and the young person in mind, and work within local
safeguarding policies as appropriate. 
12. Act on own interpretation
of assessed clinical situation within the home setting. Able to refer client
onto other specialist services as required on own authority. 
13. Contribute to the delivery
of the Healthy Child Programme (HCP), including professional assessments of
childrens growth, development and language skills.
14. Positively and effectively represent the
vision and principles of the FNP programme in actions and communications to
internal and external clients, stakeholders and services.
Team Leadership and
Supervision 
1. Develop a culture of trust,
support and growth reflecting FNP principles and ethos. 
2. Receive information on
eligible prospective clients, assign client caseload and monitor the family
nurses workload.
3. Promote the integration of theories,
principles and methods integral to the programme into family nurses practice
and support them to analyse complex problems and case situations, agreeing
plans as required. 
4. Manage organisational
structures and processes so that family nurses are able to stay focused on
clients, infants and families.
5. Provide weekly, individual clinical and
safeguarding supervision for family nurses. 
6. Give in depth attention to
family nurses in supervision where they may be emotionally challenged and
distressed by their work with families. 
7. Facilitate two weekly case
review meetings; ensure good use of the psychological consultancy to the team
and inviting local experts to contribute when necessary. 
8. Monitor the delivery of
individualised client care across the six domains of the programme through
joint visits with family nurses. 9. Prioritise work and manage time effectively
utilising skills, knowledge and competencies. 10.Provide guidance on the
interpretation of principles and polices to family nurses and Quality Support
Officer
   
  
    
      
        Job description
      
    
    
      Job responsibilities
      The FNP Supervisor will: 
1. Undertake home visits in
accordance with FNP model.
2. Use high level
interpersonal and communication skills to provide and receive complex and often
highly sensitive information. Use strengths based, solution focused strategies
and motivational interviewing skills to enable families to develop behaviour change
strategies.
3. Utilise specialist knowledge acquired
through the FNP learning programme, events and other study, together with
reflections on experience, to deliver the FNP programme effectively.
4. Work effectively in potentially highly
distressing or highly emotional circumstances, e.g. safeguarding children or
family breakdown.
Develop therapeutic
relationships, requiring in-depth mental attention and concentration for
extended periods, and promote adaptive behaviour change in the family home and
other environments. 
6. Use the six FNP domains as
a framework for programme delivery. 
7. Use professional and
clinical judgement to undertake detailed assessments of clients and their
families and analyse complex family situations in order to develop appropriate
clinical interventions. 
8. Actively engage and work
with fathers and other members of the extended family to achieve positive
outcomes for children. 
9. Apply knowledge and skills
to a range of clinical and family situations. 
10. Work within the FNP model
to initiate, plan and co-ordinate clients care in consultation and
collaboration with other professionals and agencies involved in providing
services to women and their families. This includes initiating CAF and taking
lead professional role where required. 
11. At all times keep the
safety of the baby and the young person in mind, and work within local
safeguarding policies as appropriate. 
12. Act on own interpretation
of assessed clinical situation within the home setting. Able to refer client
onto other specialist services as required on own authority. 
13. Contribute to the delivery
of the Healthy Child Programme (HCP), including professional assessments of
childrens growth, development and language skills.
14. Positively and effectively represent the
vision and principles of the FNP programme in actions and communications to
internal and external clients, stakeholders and services.
Team Leadership and
Supervision 
1. Develop a culture of trust,
support and growth reflecting FNP principles and ethos. 
2. Receive information on
eligible prospective clients, assign client caseload and monitor the family
nurses workload.
3. Promote the integration of theories,
principles and methods integral to the programme into family nurses practice
and support them to analyse complex problems and case situations, agreeing
plans as required. 
4. Manage organisational
structures and processes so that family nurses are able to stay focused on
clients, infants and families.
5. Provide weekly, individual clinical and
safeguarding supervision for family nurses. 
6. Give in depth attention to
family nurses in supervision where they may be emotionally challenged and
distressed by their work with families. 
7. Facilitate two weekly case
review meetings; ensure good use of the psychological consultancy to the team
and inviting local experts to contribute when necessary. 
8. Monitor the delivery of
individualised client care across the six domains of the programme through
joint visits with family nurses. 9. Prioritise work and manage time effectively
utilising skills, knowledge and competencies. 10.Provide guidance on the
interpretation of principles and polices to family nurses and Quality Support
Officer
     
   
      
  
    Person Specification
    
    
      
        
          Job Specific Requirements 
        
      
      
      Essential
      
        
        - Able to manage strong emotions, sensitive issues and undertake courageous conversations 
- Able to develop supportive, trusting and respectful relationships 
- Able to challenge colleagues views and attitudes when necessary
- Able to sensitively provide anticipatory guidance to parents 
- Able to manage exposure to distressing life events and stressful complex partnerships
- Highly reflective and able to learn from experiences 
- Able to assess a situation, set priorities and problem solve quickly and effectively
- Able to communicate clearly and succinctly both verbally and in writing 
- Exceptional communication, facilitative and motivating skills 
- Able to work effectively with diverse groups  
- Competent computer skills to create reports, use email, read excel spreadsheets etc. 
- Able to analyse numerical data 
- Able to promote the programme to local communities, colleagues, commissioners and service providers 
- Able to support others to work within safeguarding policies and procedure
        
          Qualifications
        
      
      
      Essential
      
        
        - Nursing or midwifery qualifications and registered with the NMC
- Degree level or equivalent professional qualification
- Masters level education
- Understand the difference between advice giving and motivational approaches
- Has some knowledge of the research base of NFP and replication in UK
- Supervision models
- Team effectiveness
- National and local safeguarding policies
- National Service Frameworks and relevant policy documents
- The Children Act and Assessment Framework and recommendations of recent child protection reviews
- Principles of clinical governance
- Willingness to undertake specialist post graduate training and be assessed on competence in clinical field following training
- Willingness to undertake personal study to develop understanding of a range of clinical areas National and local safeguarding policies
Desirable
        
          
          - Masters level
- Parent/infant mental health
- Attachment theory 
- Self-efficacy theory 
- Human ecology theory 
- Behavioural change theory Parent/infant mental health
        
          Experience
        
      
      
      Essential
      
        
        - Leading a team
- Supervision of other practitioners
- At least 2 years experience of working with families in deprived communities
- At least 2 years experience of midwifery, child health, public health, home visiting
- Managing others
Desirable
        
          
          - Experience of working with young people
- Project management
        
          Relationships
        
      
      
      Essential
      
        
        - If you are related to a director, or have a relationship with a director or employee of an appointing organisation, please state the relationship.
        
          Skills & Attributes
        
      
      
      Essential
      
        
        - Able to manage strong emotions, sensitive issues and undertake courageous conversations 
- Able to develop supportive, trusting and respectful relationships 
- Able to work effectively in a team, supporting others and challenging colleagues views and attitudes when necessary 
- Able to sensitively provide anticipatory guidance to parents
- Able to manage exposure to distressing life events and stressful complex partnerships 
- Highly reflective and able to learn from experiences 
- Willingness to prepare for and engage in clinical and managerial supervision
- Able to assess a situation, set priorities and problem solve quickly and effectively
- Able to communicate clearly and succinctly both verbally and in writing 
- Exceptional communication, facilitative and motivating skills 
- Able to work effectively with diverse groups
- Basic computer skills to create reports, use email, read excel spreadsheets etc. 
- Able to analyse numerical data
Desirable
        
          
          - Motivational interviewing
- Counselling
        
          Sponsorship
        
      
      
      Essential
      
        
        - Do you have the right to stay and work in the UK without sponsorship (share-codes will be checked if applicable)
 
  
    
      
        Person Specification
      
    
    
      
      
        
          
            Job Specific Requirements 
          
        
        
        Essential
        
          
          - Able to manage strong emotions, sensitive issues and undertake courageous conversations 
- Able to develop supportive, trusting and respectful relationships 
- Able to challenge colleagues views and attitudes when necessary
- Able to sensitively provide anticipatory guidance to parents 
- Able to manage exposure to distressing life events and stressful complex partnerships
- Highly reflective and able to learn from experiences 
- Able to assess a situation, set priorities and problem solve quickly and effectively
- Able to communicate clearly and succinctly both verbally and in writing 
- Exceptional communication, facilitative and motivating skills 
- Able to work effectively with diverse groups  
- Competent computer skills to create reports, use email, read excel spreadsheets etc. 
- Able to analyse numerical data 
- Able to promote the programme to local communities, colleagues, commissioners and service providers 
- Able to support others to work within safeguarding policies and procedure
          
            Qualifications
          
        
        
        Essential
        
          
          - Nursing or midwifery qualifications and registered with the NMC
- Degree level or equivalent professional qualification
- Masters level education
- Understand the difference between advice giving and motivational approaches
- Has some knowledge of the research base of NFP and replication in UK
- Supervision models
- Team effectiveness
- National and local safeguarding policies
- National Service Frameworks and relevant policy documents
- The Children Act and Assessment Framework and recommendations of recent child protection reviews
- Principles of clinical governance
- Willingness to undertake specialist post graduate training and be assessed on competence in clinical field following training
- Willingness to undertake personal study to develop understanding of a range of clinical areas National and local safeguarding policies
Desirable
          
            
            - Masters level
- Parent/infant mental health
- Attachment theory 
- Self-efficacy theory 
- Human ecology theory 
- Behavioural change theory Parent/infant mental health
          
            Experience
          
        
        
        Essential
        
          
          - Leading a team
- Supervision of other practitioners
- At least 2 years experience of working with families in deprived communities
- At least 2 years experience of midwifery, child health, public health, home visiting
- Managing others
Desirable
          
            
            - Experience of working with young people
- Project management
          
            Relationships
          
        
        
        Essential
        
          
          - If you are related to a director, or have a relationship with a director or employee of an appointing organisation, please state the relationship.
          
            Skills & Attributes
          
        
        
        Essential
        
          
          - Able to manage strong emotions, sensitive issues and undertake courageous conversations 
- Able to develop supportive, trusting and respectful relationships 
- Able to work effectively in a team, supporting others and challenging colleagues views and attitudes when necessary 
- Able to sensitively provide anticipatory guidance to parents
- Able to manage exposure to distressing life events and stressful complex partnerships 
- Highly reflective and able to learn from experiences 
- Willingness to prepare for and engage in clinical and managerial supervision
- Able to assess a situation, set priorities and problem solve quickly and effectively
- Able to communicate clearly and succinctly both verbally and in writing 
- Exceptional communication, facilitative and motivating skills 
- Able to work effectively with diverse groups
- Basic computer skills to create reports, use email, read excel spreadsheets etc. 
- Able to analyse numerical data
Desirable
          
            
            - Motivational interviewing
- Counselling
          
            Sponsorship
          
        
        
        Essential
        
          
          - Do you have the right to stay and work in the UK without sponsorship (share-codes will be checked if applicable)
 
   
      
  
    Disclosure and Barring Service Check
    This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
  
  
    
    Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the  UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
    From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement.  Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
  
  
    UK Registration
    
      Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see 
      NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
    
  
 
 
  
    
      
        Additional information
      
    
    
      
        Disclosure and Barring Service Check
        This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
      
      
        
        Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the  UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
        From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement.  Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
      
      
        UK Registration
        
          Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see 
          NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).