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Mental Health ClinicianinMaidstoneinMaidstonePUBLISHED THU 3 APR 2025

Kent and Medway NHS & Social Care Partnership TrustFollow Kent and Medway NHS & Social Care Partnership Trust

Opportunity to innovate and lead new developments in mental health care, particularly for individuals with personality disorders and Complex Emotional Difficulties.
A supportive and creative team environment that promotes inclusivity and collaboration with people having lived experiences.
Engagement in community-based care, allowing for meaningful connections with service users and their families.
Access to professional development opportunities that enhance clinical skills and knowledge, contributing to personal and professional growth.
Flexibility in working hours, including options to work part-time and facilitate both in-person and online groups.
The chance to play a vital role in a service that is recognized for its commitment to excellent care, with positive ratings from the CQC.
Working in the beautiful Kent area, known as the 'Garden of England,' offering a high quality of life alongside a fulfilling career.
Are you a passionate and qualified mental health clinician looking to make a real difference in the lives of individuals facing complex emotional difficulties? Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust (KMPT) is inviting you to be a part of an exciting new initiative in Maidstone. Join our dedicated team and help develop innovative services that empower individuals with lived experience, creating a supportive and inclusive environment where everyone feels valued.

In this full-time (part-time applications welcome) role, you will lead the facilitation of engaging groups, both in person and online, designed to support those dealing with personality disorders and emotional challenges. Collaborating closely with colleagues and community services, you'll ensure safe and effective care while fostering a culture of inclusivity and responsibility. You'll be part of a friendly, diverse team that is devoted to delivering compassionate care across our beautiful corner of England. If you’re ready to take the next step in your career, connect with us today!

For further details or an informal chat, reach out to Cathy Bowen, Team Leader, at cathybowen@nhs.net or call 07707152244. Join us at KMPT and discover not only a fulfilling career, but a place where you can truly make a difference!
Opportunity to innovate and lead new developments in mental health care, particularly for individuals with personality disorders and Complex Emotional Difficulties.
A supportive and creative team environment that promotes inclusivity and collaboration with people having lived experiences.
Engagement in community-based care, allowing for meaningful connections with service users and their families.
Access to professional development opportunities that enhance clinical skills and knowledge, contributing to personal and professional growth.
Flexibility in working hours, including options to work part-time and facilitate both in-person and online groups.
The chance to play a vital role in a service that is recognized for its commitment to excellent care, with positive ratings from the CQC.
Working in the beautiful Kent area, known as the 'Garden of England,' offering a high quality of life alongside a fulfilling career.

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