A Community Mental Health Nurse is a key member of the multidisciplinary care team, responsible for assessing, planning, coordinating, delivering, and evaluating care.
The role includes communicating findings, influencing and driving change, and promoting health, best practices, patient safety, and experience.
General
We are looking for an experienced Band 5/6 Mental Health Nurse with a keen sense of initiative and excellent teamwork skills to work for a well-known Mental Health Trust in Kent.
We are seeking motivated and enthusiastic individuals who are passionate about community mental health.
One of our leading NHS clients is looking for experienced mental health nurses to cover shifts in community hospitals in the East.
Description
The post holder will be responsible for assessing care needs and developing, implementing, and evaluating care programs for adults and older adults with mental health problems referred to the Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Team.
A Community Mental Health Nurse is a key staff member within the multidisciplinary care team and will have continuing responsibility to assess, plan, coordinate, deliver, and evaluate care.
You will communicate findings, influence and drive change, and promote health, best practices, patient safety, and experience.
General
We are looking for an experienced Band 5/6 mental health nurse with a keen sense of initiative and excellent teamwork ability to work for one of the well-known Mental Health Trusts in Kent.
Posted by Tradewind Recruitment • £83/day to £90/day
Are you an organised Learning Support Assistant looking for your next role in Canterbury supporting pupils with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs?
You will work with clients (managing a caseload) who have mental health support needs, to assist them in securing sustainable paid employment in line with their preferences.
Type: Permanent
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Be part of making lives better as a Support Worker at Gresham House in Kent and experience what delivering great healthcare should feel like.
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