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Public Health Officer - Children's Health Improvement

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Please Note: The application deadline for this job has now passed.

About the role

Public Health North Northamptonshire are looking to appoint a Public Health Officer to the Public Health Children and Young People's Team. You will play a key part in improving the health of residents in North Northamptonshire, through prevention, early intervention and health improvement approaches across the health and social care economy and support the implementation of evidence based public health programmes/interventions to improve health and reduce health inequalities.

We are looking for a passionate individual who is experienced in public health, health, or social care to work across North Northamptonshire. The successful candidate will have excellent communication skills to work collaboratively with key stakeholders across a network of settings, within these relationships you need to represent the values of the team, you will need to have effective interpersonal and influencing skills and able to build relationships and influence stakeholders at all levels.

As a Public Health Officer, you will play a key role in supporting the delivery of the national priority of ‘every child gets the best start in life’ by promoting and improving healthy lifestyles of children and young people and their families through addressing key health behaviours. This will involve identifying effective evidence based interventions, and reviewing practice to improve health outcomes for children and families, whilst reducing health inequalities. This role will focus on developing partnerships across the two councils and with health system partners and providing Officer support to monitor the commissioned work within children and young people’s services.

You will report to the Public Health Practitioner for Maternity, Children and Young People and will work across the Children’s Portfolio to support the team and organisation in achieving the desired outcomes.

This is a permanent appointment.

Your application should be structured on the essential and desirable criteria in the job description.

The closing date for this post is Friday 10th May.

Interviews are expected to be held on Tuesday 21st May.

If you have any further questions about this role, please contact Amy Fitzpatrick, Public Health Practitioner – Maternity, Children & Young People and Sexual Health, at amy.fitzpatrick@northnorthants.gov.uk.

What will you be doing?

Principal Responsibilities

1. Manage key pieces of Public Health development work, in line with local and national priorities and emerging legislation, to meet Public Health and Wellbeing Service Plans and national and local public health strategy.

2. Provide process redesign expertise to the Public Health team and be accountable for the planning, co-ordination, facilitation and monitoring of public health change or improvement projects; developing capability and capacity to embed service improvement tools and techniques supporting the continuous modernisation and redesign of traditional service.

3. Identify opportunities to improve and/or simplify directorate processes and seek to remedy these through improved processes, compliance, or coaching.

4. Represent Public Health at local area levels and the Community Wellbeing Forums within North Northamptonshire.

5. Contribute to project planning within specific public health priority areas, ensuring that a clear and transparent plan is maintained and managed using NNC project management methodology to track progress, to maintain control of delivering improved services using cost effective processes.

6. Support health improvement initiatives through collaboration with the voluntary community sector and engaging clinicians, commissioners and local authority providers in new initiatives to change behaviour, increasing public awareness of risk factors and health promotion.

7. Support health protection planning and the local public health response to major incidents, disease outbreaks or other public health incidents.

8. Identify effective evidence-based interventions and reviewing practice to improve health outcomes for children and families, whilst reducing health inequalities.

9. Monitor changing guidance at a national and regional level, bring attention to the public health areas it will impact and tailor the public health programme according to the population need with the aim of reducing health inequalities.

About you

Education, Qualifications & Training

Essential Criteria

  • Educated to degree level in a management related discipline or hold a professional qualification (such as finance or procurement) at a similar level
  • A formal qualification in or working towards a Public Health or related discipline
  • Prince2 Practitioner Level or Equivalent

Desirable Criteria

  • MSc in Public Health or equivalent

Experience and Knowledge

Essential Criteria

  • Able to demonstrate a good understanding of NHS and local authority policy, statutory duties and responsibilities
  • Able to demonstrate understanding of Public Health areas of responsibility and functions
  • Able to demonstrate understanding of Public Health practice, health promotion and health care evaluation
  • Able to demonstrate knowledge of evidence based Public Health practice

Desirable Criteria

Experience of full cycle experience of managing projects and leading task and finish groups

Ability & Skills

Essential Criteria

  • Excellent oral and written communication and presentation skills (for a range of audiences from senior management to the media)
  • Sensible negotiator with practical expectation of what can be achieved
  • Excellent interpersonal and motivational skills with the ability to influence and negotiate with stakeholders at all levels.
  • Ability for presenting complex information to groups and in a simplified way
  • Computer literate

Desirable Criteria

  • The ability to manage and/or work on a number of concurrent projects
  • Able to act independently, with some guidance from line manager

Equal Opportunities

Ability to demonstrate awareness/understanding of equal opportunities and other people’s behaviour, physical, social and welfare needs

Additional Factors

Essential Criteria

  • Able to demonstrate experience of working in NHS or local government cultures and structures
  • Experience of working with health and/ or social care professionals to deliver service improvement

Desirable Criteria

Experience of full cycle experience of managing projects and leading task and finish groups

Our benefits

We offer:

  • a competitive salary
  • a pension scheme, where we pay a significant contribution on top of your contribution. It provides life cover and ill-health protection.
  • opportunities to develop your skills, knowledge and potential in a large unitary council
  • generous leave entitlement (28 days, rising to 33 days) and bank holidays, plus the option to buy up to an extra 10 days
  • agile and flexible working arrangements to help you with a healthy work-life balance.

About us

We are a new unitary council, established in April 2021; we are one of the largest unitary councils in the country. Our vision for North Northants is to be 'A place where everyone has the best opportunities and quality of life'.

Our priorities are:

  • helping people live active fulfilled lives
  • caring for our young people, providing them with high quality education and opportunities
  • enabling a thriving and successful economy
  • leading on a green and sustainable environment
  • ensuring our communities are connected so they can shape their lives and where they live
  • providing modern public services

Our values, as chosen by our staff, are - Customer-focused, Respectful, Efficient, Supportive and Trustworthy.

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