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Senior Mental Health Practitioner - fixed terminCambridgeinCambridgePUBLISHED FRI 28 MAR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year pro annum pro rota  FIXEDTERM 
DEMENTIAHOLISTICMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSROLE MODELSENSE OF HUMOURVEHICLE

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation TrustFollow Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a supportive, multi-disciplinary team that values collaboration and camaraderie.
Role offers direct, meaningful impact on the lives of older adults facing mental health challenges in a community setting.
Experience in crisis intervention and home treatment, gaining valuable skills in managing complex mental health situations.
Ability to enhance and develop clinical skills through diverse assessments and interventions tailored to individual care needs.
Leadership opportunity as a care coordinator, allowing for professional growth and the chance to influence team practices.
Flexibility of working in a community setting with the potential for innovation in care delivery.
Chance to engage with patients and their families, promoting a recovery model that empowers individuals and supports their decision-making.
Join our dedicated team as a Senior Mental Health Practitioner in the vibrant city of Cambridge! This fixed-term role with the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust offers an exciting opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of older adults struggling with mental health challenges, including dementia. Our Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team is not just a workplace; it’s a supportive and friendly environment where everyone’s input is valued. Here, you’ll provide essential treatment and support, ensuring that older adults receive the compassionate care they deserve in their own homes and care facilities.
We are searching for a passionate, motivated woman with experience in clinical assessment and risk management to join our fun-loving, multi-disciplinary team. If you thrive under pressure, enjoy being a pivotal team player, and want to enhance your skills while making a genuine impact, this could be the perfect role for you. You’ll take on the role of care coordinator, partnering with clients and their families, undertaking assessments, and leading in crisis interventions. Embrace the chance to empower those you support—and yourself—through this rewarding opportunity. Join us in creating a brighter future for older adults in our community.
Please note this position requires you to travel independently across the county, so a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle are essential.
Opportunity to work in a supportive, multi-disciplinary team that values collaboration and camaraderie.
Role offers direct, meaningful impact on the lives of older adults facing mental health challenges in a community setting.
Experience in crisis intervention and home treatment, gaining valuable skills in managing complex mental health situations.
Ability to enhance and develop clinical skills through diverse assessments and interventions tailored to individual care needs.
Leadership opportunity as a care coordinator, allowing for professional growth and the chance to influence team practices.
Flexibility of working in a community setting with the potential for innovation in care delivery.
Chance to engage with patients and their families, promoting a recovery model that empowers individuals and supports their decision-making.

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