We are immensely proud of our staff and their passion, professionalism and dedication to change people's lives. If you share that passion, and if you too want to make a difference, then come and join us. In return you will get to work with a great team, with superb training and development opportunities, and excellent staff benefits.
We provide a large number of mental and physical health services. Poor physical and mental health are linked and our ambition is for people to have their physical and mental health problems identified, assessed and treated at the same time.
The work of our staff is very wide-ranging. Some of the things we do include:
- helping children and young people with mental health issues
- supporting new mums suffering post-natal depression
- assessing people detained under the Mental Health Act
- helping people get active, eat well and take care of their own wellbeing
- treating people who have dementia or experience problems thinking and remembering
- helping people remain independent in the community
- running high secure services at Broadmoor Hospital.
We are a teaching Trust and all staff receive support throughout their career to grow and develop. Our staff also have access to some of the leading research programmes in mental health and, whatever your role, there are opportunities to develop skills and clinical practice by being part of ground-breaking work.
We take care of our staff with a series of employee benefits, including flexible working, car lease schemes and exclusive discounts on a wide range of products and services, from washing machines to holidays. We also offer a generous relocation package.
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We are seeking an able and dynamic Clinical Nurse Specialist (RMN) to join our developing adolescent service and apply their proven skills in working with mentally unwell adolescents within the context of their families and/or care networks. The post is based within the well-established Specialist CAMHS Adolescent Community Team which is part of a flourishing 3 Borough Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service.
The post holder will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team holding a clinical caseload and undertaking appropriate mental health assessments of adolescents referred to CAMHS and provides a range of appropriate, evidence based clinical interventions informed by assessed individual need. The post holder will be working with adolescents with serious and complex mental health needs often in complex family situations displaying a range of risk type behaviours. In addition to providing direct work to families and young people the post holder will also assist the team with case formulation and treatment planning and provide consultation to families/carers and other professionals involved in the life of the young person. You will have experience of specialist mental health assessment and therapeutic interventions with adolescents with mental health problems and their families.
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