You will work within our specialist perinatal community mental health service, providing physical health assessment, treatment, and ongoing support for individuals experiencing mental health challenges during the perinatal period. The role involves close collaboration with families and professionals, contributing to an innovative, compassionate service that prioritises positive outcomes for parents and babies.
Responsibilities
* Recording and reporting accurately any changes related to the patient's current behaviour and/or risks to nurse/healthcare professional in a timely manner.
* Recording care given and reporting omissions accurately and in a timely manner.
* Promoting a healthy, safe and secure environment by adhering to Trust statutory health and safety requirements and maintaining confidentiality of information at all times in compliance with Trust policies, procedures, protocols and guidance.
* Supporting new team members.
* Demonstrating a professional approach to work, and abide by the Trust values.
* To provide comfort, compassion, empathy and time to patients and their carers, family and loved ones.
* Undertake and maintain all essential training to role.
* Working confidently in a variety of environments which present different challenges whilst continuing to act in a professional manner.
* Balancing all aspects of the job role across the 5 day working week.
* Being flexible and responsive to competing demand.
* Offering appropriate support and advice to the patients.
* Enable patients to maintain and improve their independence by promoting involvement in the therapeutic activity programme.
* Give physical care as required or instructed.
Position Details
We have 1 Full-time vacancy based in Canterbury and 1 Part-time (22.5 hours per week) vacancy based in Maidstone.
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