Memory Assessment Nurse inLondon inLondon PUBLISHED 18 DEC 2023

Band 6: £44,806 to £53,134 a year per annum inclusive of inner London HCAS  FIXED TERM 

To be responsible for the flexible management of a defined caseload designed to meet the individual needs of the client and the carers.

To maintain high standard of individualised client care and give guidance on how clients can improve their mental, emotional, and physical well-being of clients/carers.

To provide a specialist and holistic assessment of clients memory and initiate any further investigations in the absence of the band 7 Dementia Specialist Nurse and partake in review in the multidisciplinary team meeting.

To develop and maintain a high standard of practice.

To communicate/liaise effectively within relevant agencies to ensure that clients needs are met.

To be able to manage medication in accordance with the Trust Policy and the NMC Standards for administration of drugs.

To offer support and counseling to the person diagnosed with dementia and their relevant carers.

To provide clients and carers with verbal and written up to date information on the services offered by the Trust, how to express their views, complaints procedure and what they can expect from the CMHT.

To attend weekly clinical meetings to provide the team with relevant information in relation to caseload and to feedback on reviews.

To supervise and monitor the therapeutic effects and side-effects of prescribed medication providing the client with clear advice and information.

To facilitate carers assessments, provide the appropriate care plan to support clients, carers offering advice, information, and signposting.

An exciting opportunity has arisen within the memory assessment service in Wandsworth. We are looking to recruit a highly motivated and experienced band 6 memory assessment nurse, with a passion to care for people with dementia. The team sits under the umbrella of the Wandsworth Older People Services, which consist of four teams.

The memory service offers a responsive and accessible service with most referrals from Primary care, aiding the early identification of dementia, by offering a full range of diagnostic services and holistic assessment of needs. The service also offers initial advice and pre and post diagnosis counselling support to people confirmed with diagnosis of dementia. The service will also develop a care plan with the individual and their carers including information and signposting to appropriate services for the client and carer to manage their care more effectively and thus enable planning for the future.

The Post holder will:



To provide high quality initial assessment and carry out investigations for adults with memory problems, leading to diagnosis.

The post holder as part of an integrated, multi-professional team will undertake a review role for a defined caseload of clients with memory problems.

The post holder will develop a dedicated collaborative care plan that includes signposting to the appropriate support services and agencies for the clients and carers to enable them to plan the future and responsible for reviewing this in accordance with the service spec.

The post holder will provide support and counselling to clients confirmed with diagnosis of dementia and their carer.

The post holder will have excellent documentation skills and be able to manage their time effectively.

To be responsible for the flexible management of a defined caseload designed to meet the individual needs of the client and the carers.

To maintain high standard of individualised client care and give guidance on how clients can improve their mental, emotional, and physical well-being of clients/carers.

To provide a specialist and holistic assessment of clients memory and initiate any further investigations in the absence of the band 7 Dementia Specialist Nurse and partake in review in the multidisciplinary team meeting.

To develop and maintain a high standard of practice.

To communicate/liaise effectively within relevant agencies to ensure that clients needs are met.

To be able to manage medication in accordance with the Trust Policy and the NMC Standards for administration of drugs.

To offer support and counseling to the person diagnosed with dementia and their relevant carers.

To provide clients and carers with verbal and written up to date information on the services offered by the Trust, how to express their views, complaints procedure and what they can expect from the CMHT.

To attend weekly clinical meetings to provide the team with relevant information in relation to caseload and to feedback on reviews.

To supervise and monitor the therapeutic effects and side-effects of prescribed medication providing the client with clear advice and information.

To facilitate carers assessments, provide the appropriate care plan to support clients, carers offering advice, information, and signposting.

An exciting opportunity has arisen within the memory assessment service in Wandsworth. We are looking to recruit a highly motivated and experienced band 6 memory assessment nurse, with a passion to care for people with dementia. The team sits under the umbrella of the Wandsworth Older People Services, which consist of four teams.

The memory service offers a responsive and accessible service with most referrals from Primary care, aiding the early identification of dementia, by offering a full range of diagnostic services and holistic assessment of needs. The service also offers initial advice and pre and post diagnosis counselling support to people confirmed with diagnosis of dementia. The service will also develop a care plan with the individual and their carers including information and signposting to appropriate services for the client and carer to manage their care more effectively and thus enable planning for the future.

The Post holder will:



To provide high quality initial assessment and carry out investigations for adults with memory problems, leading to diagnosis.

The post holder as part of an integrated, multi-professional team will undertake a review role for a defined caseload of clients with memory problems.

The post holder will develop a dedicated collaborative care plan that includes signposting to the appropriate support services and agencies for the clients and carers to enable them to plan the future and responsible for reviewing this in accordance with the service spec.

The post holder will provide support and counselling to clients confirmed with diagnosis of dementia and their carer.

The post holder will have excellent documentation skills and be able to manage their time effectively.



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