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Community Perinatal Mental Health Nurse (Development Role)inGodalminginGodalmingPUBLISHED THU 6 MAR 2025

Band 5: £31,469 to £47,084 a year Incl 5% Fringe HCAS, pa, pro rata  PERMANENT 
CASELOADMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS
Ability to make a positive impact on the lives of mothers, babies, and families during critical periods of mental health.
Opportunity to work in a flexible environment within a highly regarded team dedicated to high-quality care.
Access to extensive training and development opportunities, including perinatal conferences, simulation training, and post-graduate programs.
Involvement in multi-disciplinary teamwork, enhancing collaboration skills and broadening professional knowledge.
The chance to mentor and supervise other staff, including students, which fosters leadership skills and personal growth.
Support from a local mentor during the onboarding process, ensuring tailored guidance and professional development.
Structured clinical and managerial supervision that adapts to individual needs, facilitating organized progress and skill enhancement.
Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of mothers and their families? Join our esteemed Community Perinatal Mental Health Team at Berkeley House in Godalming, where flexible working arrangements and a supportive environment await you. As a Community Perinatal Mental Health Nurse, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring women experience positive mental health during pregnancy and beyond, all while being surrounded by a dedicated team committed to high-quality care.

This unique opportunity offers exceptional training and development pathways to help you thrive in this specialism. You'll assess and lead the nursing care for a dedicated caseload, providing compassionate support tailored to each woman's needs. With mentoring and managerial support aimed at your growth, you'll be empowered to progress towards a Band 6 role within two years. If you're a nurturing and ambitious nurse ready to influence change within the care community, we can’t wait to hear from you!
Ability to make a positive impact on the lives of mothers, babies, and families during critical periods of mental health.
Opportunity to work in a flexible environment within a highly regarded team dedicated to high-quality care.
Access to extensive training and development opportunities, including perinatal conferences, simulation training, and post-graduate programs.
Involvement in multi-disciplinary teamwork, enhancing collaboration skills and broadening professional knowledge.
The chance to mentor and supervise other staff, including students, which fosters leadership skills and personal growth.
Support from a local mentor during the onboarding process, ensuring tailored guidance and professional development.
Structured clinical and managerial supervision that adapts to individual needs, facilitating organized progress and skill enhancement.

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