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Community Learning Disability NurseinBoltoninBoltonPUBLISHED FRI 10 JAN 2025

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year pa  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

CASELOADENHANCED DBSFAMILYMENTAL HEALTHMIDWIFERYMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSNMCVEHICLE

Bolton NHS Foundation TrustFollow Bolton NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a multi-disciplinary team, collaborating with various health and social care professionals to support adults with learning disabilities.
Chance to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals with learning disabilities and help them achieve their potential in health and social care.
Access to continuous professional development through available training, research opportunities, and working closely with experienced colleagues.
Engagement in diverse clinical practices, including mental health support, positive behavioral planning, and complex health assessments.
Autonomy in managing a clinical caseload, allowing for independent decision-making and delivery of personalized care plans.
Involvement in teaching and training other professionals, enhancing community capacity to support adults with learning disabilities.
Contribution to the overall development of learning disability services, allowing for professional growth and influence within the community.
The role of Community Learning Disability Nurse at Bolton NHS Foundation Trust involves joining a specialist integrated community team dedicated to supporting adults with learning disabilities. The successful candidate will deliver comprehensive health and mental health support, manage a clinical caseload, and conduct various assessments, including capacity and behaviour support plans. Collaboration with family members, carers, and multidisciplinary professionals is essential to provide high-quality care in community settings and ensure individuals can achieve their potential.

Applicants must hold a professional Registered Learning Disability Nursing qualification and be prepared to apply for an enhanced DBS disclosure. The role requires effective time management and the ability to work both collaboratively and independently. The position also offers opportunities for professional development through training, participation in research, and involvement in teaching and supervising newer team members.
Opportunity to work in a multi-disciplinary team, collaborating with various health and social care professionals to support adults with learning disabilities.
Chance to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals with learning disabilities and help them achieve their potential in health and social care.
Access to continuous professional development through available training, research opportunities, and working closely with experienced colleagues.
Engagement in diverse clinical practices, including mental health support, positive behavioral planning, and complex health assessments.
Autonomy in managing a clinical caseload, allowing for independent decision-making and delivery of personalized care plans.
Involvement in teaching and training other professionals, enhancing community capacity to support adults with learning disabilities.
Contribution to the overall development of learning disability services, allowing for professional growth and influence within the community.

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