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Band 6 Community Psychiatric Nurse - Newington CMHTinBirminghaminBirminghamPUBLISHED TUE 7 JAN 2025

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

Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation TrustFollow Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work with a dynamic and well-established multidisciplinary team, fostering collaboration and shared expertise.
Ability to effect positive changes in the lives of individuals experiencing severe and enduring mental health conditions, contributing to meaningful healthcare outcomes.
Regular access to supervision and support, promoting a healthy work environment and professional growth.
Opportunities for personal and professional development, allowing for continued education and skill enhancement in mental health care.
Experience in an adult mental health setting, enhancing clinical skills and confidence in assessment, risk management, and care planning.
Development of strong communication and teamwork skills within a supportive network of mental health professionals.
Engagement in additional training, such as Dialogue Plus, furthering expertise in contemporary mental health practices.
The Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Band 6 Community Psychiatric Nurse to join the Newington Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) at the Maple Leaf Centre in North Solihull. The ideal candidate will be an enthusiastic, motivated, and adaptable nurse with excellent assessment, risk management, and service user-centered care skills, focused on supporting individuals with severe and enduring mental health issues. They should have experience working autonomously in adult mental health settings and possess strong engagement, care planning, and communication skills, along with knowledge of Recovery principles, CPA, and Mental Health Act legislation.

This role involves working collaboratively within a dynamic multidisciplinary team and comes with opportunities for personal and professional development, regular supervision, and a supportive work environment. Interested candidates are encouraged to review the detailed job description and person specification for further responsibilities.
Opportunity to work with a dynamic and well-established multidisciplinary team, fostering collaboration and shared expertise.
Ability to effect positive changes in the lives of individuals experiencing severe and enduring mental health conditions, contributing to meaningful healthcare outcomes.
Regular access to supervision and support, promoting a healthy work environment and professional growth.
Opportunities for personal and professional development, allowing for continued education and skill enhancement in mental health care.
Experience in an adult mental health setting, enhancing clinical skills and confidence in assessment, risk management, and care planning.
Development of strong communication and teamwork skills within a supportive network of mental health professionals.
Engagement in additional training, such as Dialogue Plus, furthering expertise in contemporary mental health practices.

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