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Senior Community Mental Health PractitionerinNewmarketinNewmarketPUBLISHED WED 19 MAR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year gross per annum/ pro rata  PERMANENT 
CASELOADMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS

Norfolk & Suffolk Foundation NHS TrustFollow Norfolk & Suffolk Foundation NHS Trust

Opportunity for career progression, This role is designed for individuals looking to advance from Band 5/6 positions and build a fulfilling career in mental health.
Support for professional development, The organization emphasizes ongoing training and professional development, enabling practitioners to enhance their skills and knowledge.
Collaborative work environment, You will work with an established multidisciplinary team (MDT), fostering teamwork and shared goals in patient care.
Autonomy in practice, The role allows for a degree of independence in managing a caseload, enabling practitioners to make significant contributions to patient care.
Flexibility in working model, The use of a blended approach, combining virtual and face-to-face interactions, provides flexibility in how services are delivered.
Empowerment of patients, Practitioners are encouraged to enable service users and their families to make informed decisions about care, promoting engagement and independence.
Diverse patient interactions, You will have the opportunity to work with a range of patients experiencing varying levels of mental health difficulties, enhancing your clinical experience.
Join our dedicated Adult Community Mental Health Team as a Band 6 Senior Community Mental Health Practitioner in Newmarket. This role is perfect for passionate and experienced professionals looking to elevate their careers in mental health. If you’re currently in a Band 5 or 6 role with at least 12 months of post-registration experience, we want to hear from you! In our supportive environment, you'll have the opportunity to develop your skills and pursue your interests, ensuring that your unique expertise contributes to enhancing the lives of our service users.

Here, you'll manage your own caseload while providing vital mental health care in collaboration with a supportive multi-disciplinary team. You'll be empowered to make a real difference, working closely with service users and their families to promote informed decision-making and independence. We embrace creativity and enthusiasm, so if you're ready to innovate and lead in this essential area of care, apply today and take the next step in your rewarding journey with us! Don’t forget to check your inbox—including spam—for interview details after applying.
Opportunity for career progression, This role is designed for individuals looking to advance from Band 5/6 positions and build a fulfilling career in mental health.
Support for professional development, The organization emphasizes ongoing training and professional development, enabling practitioners to enhance their skills and knowledge.
Collaborative work environment, You will work with an established multidisciplinary team (MDT), fostering teamwork and shared goals in patient care.
Autonomy in practice, The role allows for a degree of independence in managing a caseload, enabling practitioners to make significant contributions to patient care.
Flexibility in working model, The use of a blended approach, combining virtual and face-to-face interactions, provides flexibility in how services are delivered.
Empowerment of patients, Practitioners are encouraged to enable service users and their families to make informed decisions about care, promoting engagement and independence.
Diverse patient interactions, You will have the opportunity to work with a range of patients experiencing varying levels of mental health difficulties, enhancing your clinical experience.

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