Medway Community Healthcare CIC • Gillingham/Kent ME8 0PZ

Student Health Visitor | Medway Community Healthcare CIC

About this role

  • Are you a Nurse looking to further their knowledge and skills?
  • Are you experienced in working within the health visiting discipline?

Do you hold a 2

1 degree qualification?

There has never been a better time to extend your Nursing or Midwifery career into health visiting . Medway Community Healthcare is taking forward the 0-19 service and secured the tender for local Children services.

Successful applicants will be sponsored /seconded on a midpoint Band 5 salary for the duration of the programme. Tuition fees are paid by the NHS England. Travel expenses will be paid when on business travel only. Lease cars will not be available for sponsored students. Seconded staff that currently have a lease car must contact the lease car department to advise of their change of status and mileage as this may affect monthly contributions.

Applicants with 2-year experience is desirable

The programme comprises 50% theory and 50% practice and runs for 45 weeks per year.

Successful applicants will be sponsored /seconded on a midpoint Band 5 salary for the duration of the programme. Tuition fees are paid by the NHS. Travel expenses will be paid when on business travel only. Seconded staff that currently have a lease car must contact the lease car department to advise of their change of status and mileage as this may affect monthly contributions.

Your application form and personal statement

This programme attracts a high number of applicants; this is your opportunity to showcase yourself so here are some tips to increase your chances of being shortlisted:

  • Your statement should be no longer than 300-400 words maximum Iinclude your passion for the role and insight into Public Health Nursing.
  • We want to employ people who are motivated and have a passion for working with children and families
  • You need to be able to demonstrate that you understand what health visitors do. You may want to reference Department of Health documents as evidence that you have been actively researching, however it is as important that you are able to describe the skills you have that are transferrable to the role of a health visitor.
  • Some applicants go into lots of detail about their personal and family experience when completing their statement; experience outside work where relevant (for example, volunteering) but we need to see evidence of your professional skills and abilities too.
  • Annual leave is fixed and non-negotiable.If you book annual leave for any time during the course that is outside the agreed dates there will not be the capacity within the course schedule to honour this.
  • This is your chance to join a progressive and innovative service in a social enterprise that is patient and staff focused - you’ll even have the opportunity to become an MCH shareholder.
  • We encourage staff to get involved in exploring new ways of working and service development.
  • We’ll provide well established, in-service training, one to one supervision, and appraisals with regular support.
  • You’ll be able to develop your skills in a friendly and supportive teams.
  • Would you like to work flexibly? In the NHS, we are reminded every day of how important work life balance is. As a flexible working friendly organisation, we want to be sure that you can work in a way that is best for us, for our patients and for you. Speak to us about how we might be able to accommodate a flexible working arrangement”
  • MCH is considering merging with Kent Community Health Foundation Trust (KCHFT). If the merger goes ahead, the proposed transfer date is 30thSeptember 2026 and this role will be subject to TUPE transfer to KCHFT.

1. Communication and relationship skills

  • Develop effective communication skills with service users and professionals.
  • Establish a working relationship with the Practice Assessor and Supervisor.
  • Work effectively as a team member both at University and in clinical practice
  • Establish working partnerships with other stakeholders.

1. Knowledge, training and experience

  • Registered nurse or midwife with a specialist interest to improving the health and social outcomes for children and families.

1. Analytical and judgement skills

  • Demonstrate analytical skills in undertaking robust health assessments.

1. Planning and organisational skills

  • To complete the necessary further education to gain registration as a specialist community public health nurse (Health Visitor)
  • Complete work based skills assessment agreed in partnership with the University and organisation
  • Achieve all deadlines for academic and practice work and take responsibility for achieving targets.

1. Physical skills

  • To be able to drive timely between destinations and visits.
  • To be I.T competent and declare any learning disabilities which may affect progress on the course.

1. Responsibility for client care

To uphold the NMC Code of Conduct (2015)

Demonstrate under supervision the ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluation the provision of care for clients in accordance with the principles and practice of health visiting/School nursing.

1. Responsibility for policy and service development implementation

  • Follow organisational policies and procedures with reference to issues such as confidentiality, record keeping, health and safety.
  • Work in partnership with MCH safeguarding protection guidelines, taking a proactive role in identifying child abuse.

1. Responsibilities for financial and physical resources

  • Record and submit accurate and timely data as required e.g. travel expenses.

1. Responsibilities for human resources (HR)

  • The post holder is expected to adhere to the organisation’s policies, procedures and relevant legislation including the requirement of any professional bodies.
  • To attend mandatory training as identified by the organisation.

1. Responsibilities for information resources

  • The post holder is expected to maintain information confidentiality in line with statutory and mandatory governance requirements.

1. Responsibilities for research and development (R&D)

  • To be able to develop skills in nurse prescribing, leading to a qualification as a community prescriber
  • Undertake a year’s preceptorship following completion of the course.

1. Freedom to act

  • Guided by established policies and guidelines
  • Professionally and legally responsible and accountable for all aspects of own work
  • Works independently as an autonomous practitioner.

This advert closes on Tuesday 26 May 2026

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