The Mental Health Nurse is responsible for providing comprehensive mental health care to patients experiencing mental health issues.
This role involves assessing, planning, and delivering care to meet the psychological, emotional, and social needs of patients, while ensuring their safety and well-being.
General
One of our leading NHS clients is looking for experienced mental health nurses to cover shifts in the acute hospitals in London.
Providing care to individuals with acute medical conditions and addressing their physical and emotional needs while ensuring the delivery of effective treatment.
General
We are looking for an enthusiastic and experienced Registered Mental Health Nurse to join a dynamic team within one of the committed, fast-paced, and world-class hospitals in London.
Description
The successful candidate will be responsible for providing care to individuals with acute medical conditions, building relationships, and addressing their physical and emotional needs while ensuring the delivery of effective treatment.
Are you an experienced administrator ideally with knowledge of the Mental Health Act or a qualification in it - looking for a new challenge?
You will be responsible for managing and analysing Mental Health Act correspondence and documentation, this includes undertaking assessment requests, transfer of authority, consent to treatments, renewals of detention, consent to treatments and arranging hearings, tribunals and appeals.
As the Mental Health Act and Administrator you will work as part of the administration team at a 12-bed general adolescent inpatient unit for the care and treatment of young people aged 13 up to the age of 18, where you will work 37.5 hours a week (Maternity Cover 10 months) ensuring the department upholds a confidential and efficient service in accordance with the Mental Health Act 1983 (amended November 2007).
Posted by Randstad Student Support • £28/hr to £31/hr
A mentor helps undergraduates in overcoming barriers to learning brought on by a range of mental health issues.
We are currently recruiting for Specialist Mentors in North West London to work with students who have disabilities or mental health conditions studying at Universities and/or Colleges.
The role is set to begin at the start of the new academic year - 1st September 2024 and is a hybrid role.
This is an opportunity to be part of a dynamic multi-disciplinary team that assesses all referrals for older adults with mental health needs in the area.
One of our leading NHS clients is looking for experienced mental health nurses to cover shifts in community hospitals in the South.
Description
The postholder will work closely with a team of doctors and be involved in carrying out initial assessments for patients, ensuring that prescribed medication has reached the patients and following up to monitor their response to the medication.