Experienced and dedicated mental health nurse & learning disabilities nurse required to work in a challenging environment where you can provide support when patients require specialist mental health input across clinical areas.
Description:
- Co-ordinate and provide care and treatment to an identified group of patients without direct supervision.
- Manage and organize work as required.
- Take responsibility for the development and delivery of evidence-based practice, ensuring that it supports and reflects service user individual needs, Trust objectives, and professional guidance.
- Contribute to the development of high-quality evidence-based in-patient services in a changing health care environment.
- Contribute towards ensuring that the ward functions as an integral part of the Directorate's services.
- Maintain effective communication with all relevant personnel both internal and external to the Trust.
- Practice within professional guidelines and promote professional practice in the clinical area.
- Ensure continuous personal development through regular supervision, annual appraisal, and training where appropriate.
Experience:
- Working with people with mental health problems/learning disabilities.
- Managing challenging and aggressive behavior.
- Working within a multidisciplinary team environment.
- Providing individualized and culturally sensitive care.
Skills:
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate care.
- Minimizing clinical risk and reducing restrictive practices.
- Time management to meet deadlines.
- Ability to recognize stress.
- Ability to work as part of a team.
- Sensitivity and compassion in working with patients.
- Emotional Intelligence and Personal Resilience.
- Knowledge of Mental Health presentations and appropriate interventions.
- Understanding of the NMC Code of Conduct.
- Knowledge of risk management and how to plan care to account for risk.
To apply to this role, please reply with your updated CV and the job reference number - BS/10209/RMN1.