Location
Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Type
Full-time Permanent
Salary (£)
£24,625 to £25,674 per year
About Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust
They’re not just another Trust. KCHFT is one of England’s largest NHS community health providers, rated Outstanding by the CQC. But what really sets them apart? Their belief that care begins in the community—supporting people where they live, with a smile, a helping hand, and a plan that works. They listen first, act with compassion, and build relationships that last. If you want to join a team where people matter and purpose comes first, you might’ve just found your place.
Job details
Benefits
- Flexible working options to suit your life and family
- Training provided so you can grow into the role
- Guaranteed interview scheme if you apply with a disability
- Career pathways that let you level up within the NHS
- Supportive work environment where you’re valued and heard
Requirements
- Level 3 qualification in childcare, health, or social care (like NNEB or CACHE)
- Functional Skills Level 2 or GCSE A-C in English and Maths
- 2 years’ experience in a childcare, health, or social care setting
- Confident using Microsoft Office and common digital tools
- Great at organising your day and using your initiative
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- UK driving licence required for community travel
Bonus if you’ve worked with families, delivered group sessions, or know your way around child development frameworks like EYFS.
Salary Details
£24,625 to £25,674 per year based on Band 3 NHS Agenda for Change pay scale
About the Role
This is one of those roles where what you do really counts. As a Public Health Assistant – Early Years (0 to 5 years), you’ll meet families face to face in their homes, clinics, and group sessions, helping little ones get the healthiest start possible. You’ll use trusted tools like the Ages and Stages Questionnaires to check development milestones at 9–12 months and 2–2½ years.
You’ll also support parents through challenges, deliver advice-packed group sessions, and help connect families to local resources—whether that’s a breastfeeding group or a community play scheme.
You won’t be alone. You’ll be part of a warm and welcoming Health Visiting team that backs you every step of the way. They’ll train you, guide you, and cheer you on as you make real change in real lives.
Key Responsibilities
- Carry out health and wellbeing reviews for babies and toddlers
- Weigh and measure children to monitor healthy development
- Lead group sessions that build parenting confidence and community
- Offer trusted info and signpost families to local support services
- Help run Healthy Child Clinics in your area
- Work with families to create personal health plans that meet their unique needs
- Raise concerns when needed to keep children safe and supported
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975. A DBS check is required for previous criminal convictions.
Certificate of Sponsorship
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.
Equal Opportunity Statement
They’re committed to building an NHS that reflects the community it serves. Applicants from all backgrounds are welcome and encouraged. The data they collect ensures fairness, equity, and growth opportunities for all.
Employer Details
- Company Name: Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust
- Address: Birchlands Business Centre, Benhall Mill Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5HU
- Contact: kentchft.recruitment@nhs.net
Reference Number
846-7336555-EP
How To Apply
This is more than just a job—it’s a chance to be someone’s first helper, first support, first smile. Ready to start making a difference? Apply now before applications close.
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