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Camden Baby Feeding Team Lead

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 16 Mehefin 2025
Cyflog: £44,806.00 i £53,134.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £44806.00 - £53134.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 30 Mehefin 2025
Lleoliad: London, NW1 9SU
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: C9333-25-0768

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Ensure all Camden mothers referred into the service (including self-referrals) are offered infant feeding support using a person-centred, strengths-based, non-judgemental approach informed by experiential knowledge. Ensure that Camden Baby Feeding service provision continues to be offered to a high standard and is monitored against the required outcomes including face to face support either in home or group settings, individual telephone or video calls. Provide line management and facilitate supervision/reflective practice for the Baby Feeding practitioners. Hold regular team meetings to discuss operational matters and provide opportunity for feedback. Ensure documentation is accurate and up to date and monitor and promotes high standards of documentation within the team. Carry out audit and evaluation of the service to inform quality and service improvement planning including supporting with Baby Friendly Initiative staff and mothers audits. Use Health Roster to manage the annual leave/study leave/sick leave of all team members in accordance with Trust policies and procedures, ensuring the service is covered and reporting shortfalls to manager as appropriate. Carry out appraisals and support team members effectively during personal development review process and enable them to meet their development objectives. Demonstrate effective delegation to areas of practice ensuring that delegation is accompanied by empowerment. Objectively analyses the work of individuals and the wider team using data driven tools such as performance reports, 6-8 week breastfeeding data and patient feedback data in order to provide clear, constructive feedback to the team in a manner most likely to maintain and improve performance. Oversee the Camden Baby Feeding Team Volunteer training programme, ensuring a high standard of training is delivered to volunteers. Support the Camden Baby Feeding Team Volunteer Coordinator with supervision and oversight of the Camden Baby Feeding Team Volunteers. Supports recruitment and retention of new members of the Baby Feeding service team. Facilitates orientation, training and supervision for new members of staff. Partnership working Work closely with the Community Infant feeding Coordinator to maintain the Baby Friendly Standards and ensure that all areas of the service adhere to the International Code of Breast Milk Substitutes. Work closely with the Health Visitors in Camden and update them on new initiatives or developments within the Camden Baby Feeding service. Work closely with Early Years services within Children Centres & Family Hubs, to promote high standards in infant feeding support across Camden. Liaise with Maternity services to oversee the attendance of the Baby Feeding Practitioners on the postnatal ward and promote the Camden Baby Feeding Service. Work closely with service user representatives, other partners and stakeholders, developing robust and effective working relationships. To analyse the feedback gathered from service users, partners and parent champions in order to plan and implement changes or improvements to service delivery that fit well with the wider Family Hubs programme. Attend the Start for Life and Family Hubs Transformation Group meetings. Attend the Infant Feeding and Early Nutrition steering group. Deliver infant feeding training sessions and co-facilitate the Baby Friendly 2 day training programme for Health Visiting and Early Years Staff Provide regular updates at the Health Visiting Forum. Deliver infant feeding antenatal sessions as required in collaboration with the wider Early Years Service. Deputise for the Infant Feeding Coordinator to attend meetings as and when required.

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