Branch Nurse/Complex Care Lead Nurse Learning Disabilities, Mental Health, Brain Injury & Challenging Behaviour Location: Staffordshire | Full-Time (37.5 hours per week) Competitive Salary DOE An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Registered Nurse (RNLD/RMN) or Allied Healthcare Professional to join a specialist community-based complex care service. This role is ideal for a clinically strong professional who is passionate about delivering high-quality, person-centred care to individuals with complex needs in the community. You will play a key leadership role across complex care packages, supporting both service users and care teams while promoting best practice, independence, and positive outcomes. What’s on Offer Competitive salary depending on experience Full-time role (37.5 hours per week) Ongoing training and professional development Supportive, values-led working environment Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in community complex care Strong focus on staff development and clinical autonomy The Role Lead and oversee complex care packages in the community Conduct comprehensive assessments and develop individualised care plans Provide clinical leadership, guidance, and support to care teams Train, mentor and sign off care staff to competency level Lead and deliver ARC (Assessment, Risk Management & Crisis Intervention) Support positive behaviour strategies and behaviour support planning Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, families, and carers Ensure care delivery aligns with best practice and regulatory standards Client Groups Supported Learning Disabilities Mental Health conditions Brain Injuries Challenging Behaviour Essential Requirements NMC registration (RNLD or RMN) or HCPC registration (Allied Health Professional) Experience supporting individuals with complex needs in community settings Strong clinical assessment and care planning skills Excellent communication and teamwork abilities Compassionate, person-centred approach Experience with ARC or willingness to undertake ARC training Full UK driving licence Desirable Experience managing challenging behaviour ARC Trainer qualification or crisis intervention leadership experience Knowledge of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Experience training or coaching carers and families This is an excellent opportunity for a nurse or allied professional looking to step into a senior, impactful role within complex community care. If you are passionate about supporting individuals with complex needs to live safely and independently at home, this role could be an excellent next step.