Public Health Evaluator - Health Information for Parents
s Sign in, Ardwick, Manchester
Public Health Evaluator - Health Information for Parents
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s Sign in, Ardwick, Manchester
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted today, 27 Nov | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 3290f5e0d4a74f22a3b19b7237fa6b11
Full Job Description
Expectant parents often seek credible information and support as they navigate early parenthood. Insights indicate a high demand for accessible, evidence-based health information in Wales. Every Child resource aligns with Welsh Government policy, providing essential information to support parents and health professionals across multiple phases, from pregnancy through early childhood. Every Child Health Information for Parents (booklets mentioned above) are distributed by NHS Midwives and Health Visitors at specific contact points with parents, across Wales. The overarching aims of Every Child Health Information for Parents are to:
- Serve as a trusted health and well-being information source for expectant and new parents.
- Support health professionals and partners in delivering health promotion messages.
- Offer high-quality, accessible resources to a wide range of parents. Key Deliverables:
- For a comprehensive evaluation, the successful candidate's key deliverables will include, but not be limited to:
- Lead the design of the fieldwork in line with the evaluation standards and best practice guidelines and approaches for process evaluation.
- Lead the recruitment and delivery of qualitative methods of data collection, including conducting a minimum of 7 semi-structured interviews with midwives and a minimum of 7 with health visitors, each representing a different Welsh health board.
- Lead the data analysis of qualitative fieldwork in line with the evaluation standards, best practice guidelines and application of qualitative analysis methods such as Thematic Analysis.
- Lead the analysis of qualitative and quantitative survey data.
- Ensure that governance and ethical guidelines are incorporated into evaluation processes and maintain all data following Data Protection Impact Agreement (DPIA) standards.
- Undertake data analysis and interpretation from across all data using appropriate methods.
- Integrate findings from multiple methods into a final technical report.
- Collaborate with the Public Health Wales project team in line with organisational governance.
A significant qualified background within Public Health, ideally childhood; - Have an awareness of the landscape of parenting health information from conception through to the early years.
- Have an awareness of the political and health landscape in Wales.
- Have awareness/knowledge of the Welsh Language Legislation and its application in evaluation.
- Have the ability to commence activities early December 2024.
Put simply, we help our clients to recruit the best possible people to lead, manage and direct their organisations. Since launching in 2005 we have become an award winning, market-leading consultancy focusing on both public and private sector Healthcare recruitment. Leadership skills have rarely been at such a premium - as organisations across both public and private sectors attempt to improve services and standards at a time of widespread change and unprecedented financial constraints. Like other leading executive recruiters, Finegreen has developed a pool of talent built up over many years, along with established networks, to ensure that right-match candidates get to hear about relevant positions. Where Finegreen differs from many others, is in its willingness to spend quality time with clients - to gain an in-depth knowledge of roles being filled and their importance to an organisation.