Mental Health Clinician Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust inMaidstone inMaidstone PUBLISHED WED 15 JAN 2025

Opportunity to work in an innovative and growing service focused on personality disorders and Complex Emotional Difficulties.
Collaborative work environment that values partnership with individuals with lived experience, enhancing care delivery and support.
Access to professional development opportunities within a well-respected organization, rated 'Good' overall and 'Outstanding' for care by the CQC.
Engagement in co-facilitated group sessions, which promote inclusivity and community involvement in mental health care.
Supportive and enthusiastic team culture that prioritizes kindness, compassion, and collaboration across various roles and staff levels.
Flexible working conditions, including options for part-time employment and varying session formats, accommodating diverse needs.
Contributing to the evaluation and ongoing improvement of mental health services, ensuring evidence-based practices are upheld.
The Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust (KMPT) is seeking a registered Mental Health Clinician to join their innovative new Service User Network (SUN) aimed at supporting individuals with personality disorders and Complex Emotional Difficulties (CED) in Maidstone. This role involves facilitating group sessions, collaborating with individuals with lived experience, and promoting inclusivity within the community. The ideal candidate should possess a professional qualification in mental health and have experience in group facilitation. The position is full-time but part-time applications are welcome, and a valid UK driving license is required.

As part of a dedicated team, the successful candidate will work alongside other mental health professionals to deliver care and support in community settings. Responsibilities include managing clinical care, engaging in service evaluation, and ensuring safe practices in line with the therapeutic community ethos. KMPT offers exceptional professional development opportunities and a supportive work environment, serving a diverse population across Kent. This role represents an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact on mental health care in the region.

 


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