Join the Havering Mental Health & Wellness Team (MH&WT) North as a Community Mental Health Nurse
The Havering Mental Health & Wellness Team (MH&WT) North is recruiting band 6 nurses to work within our community mental health and wellness team.
We pride ourselves on caring for staff and their well-being. Our modern workforce offers flexible working and leverages data analytics and technology to enhance care delivery.
We support the Community Transformation model, enabling service users to access various specialty services across the community. We are committed to your career development through diverse training packages and learning opportunities.
The post involves working as part of a multidisciplinary team, managing a caseload of service users with complex needs, and delivering recovery-focused health and social care interventions, including risk management and safeguarding vulnerable adults.
Opportunities include working within the wellness clinic to deliver physical and mental health interventions, such as administering oral and injectable medications. Good IT skills are essential for assessing service user needs and developing personalized care plans.
You will also supervise junior colleagues, mentor students, and participate in ongoing educational and research programs. Flexibility to meet service demands is required.
Additional Information
* Probationary Period: This post is subject to a probationary period, except for internal applicants or those already in a probationary period or bank staff.
* Induction: New starters will undergo a comprehensive induction at our head office in Rainham, Essex, including mandatory and systems training, equipment allocation, and engagement sessions with leadership.
* High Cost Area Supplement: This role attracts a 15% supplement of the basic salary, ranging from £4,551 to £5,735 annually, pro-rata for part-time.
* Application Note: Applications should be written by the applicant. Use of AI in applications may lead to rejection, though support is available for those with disabilities.
* Contact for Further Details: Fortunate Moffat Johnstone, Clinical Lead, Email: fortunate.johnstone-moffat@nelft.nhs.uk, Tel: 03005551083
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