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Perinatal Specialist Intervention Facilitator for Muslim WomeninNottinghaminNottinghamPUBLISHED FRI 7 MAR 2025

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year per annum (pro rata for part time)  SECONDMENT 
MENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS

Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation TrustFollow Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to make a significant impact on the mental health of expectant and new mothers, improving health outcomes for both mothers and their children.
Work within a nationally accredited service recognized by the Royal College of Psychiatrists, enhancing professional prestige and service quality.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, fostering teamwork, learning, and integrated care that supports personal and professional development.
Access to comprehensive training and career development programs to help staff reach their full potential in a compassionate and motivated environment.
Engagement with a diverse community, providing culturally sensitive support tailored specifically for Muslim women, enhancing inclusivity in healthcare.
Join a rapidly growing team within a reputable organization that is investing in staff and facilities, promising stability and career enhancement.
Contribute to meaningful initiatives that promote mental well-being during a critical period in women's lives, making your work personally fulfilling.
Join the Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust as a Perinatal Specialist Intervention Facilitator for Muslim Women and help shape the future of mental health care for expectant and new mothers in our vibrant communities. This is an incredible opportunity for compassionate women looking to make a meaningful impact during such a crucial time in a woman's life. Working within our nationally accredited Community Perinatal Psychiatry Team, you’ll play a vital role in supporting mothers and addressing their mental health needs, ensuring the best outcomes for both them and their little ones.

With a strong emphasis on career development and progression, Nottinghamshire Healthcare is committed to investing in your success. Join a motivated team of over 2,800 dedicated staff members who embody our core values of Honesty, Compassion, Trust, Respect, and Teamwork. If you're passionate about making a difference and ready to contribute to a high-quality, multi-disciplinary approach to perinatal care, we welcome you to become part of our inspiring journey in supporting women across Nottinghamshire and Bassetlaw. Step into a rewarding career and help us create a brighter future for families in our community.
Opportunity to make a significant impact on the mental health of expectant and new mothers, improving health outcomes for both mothers and their children.
Work within a nationally accredited service recognized by the Royal College of Psychiatrists, enhancing professional prestige and service quality.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, fostering teamwork, learning, and integrated care that supports personal and professional development.
Access to comprehensive training and career development programs to help staff reach their full potential in a compassionate and motivated environment.
Engagement with a diverse community, providing culturally sensitive support tailored specifically for Muslim women, enhancing inclusivity in healthcare.
Join a rapidly growing team within a reputable organization that is investing in staff and facilities, promising stability and career enhancement.
Contribute to meaningful initiatives that promote mental well-being during a critical period in women's lives, making your work personally fulfilling.

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