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CRHTT Senior CPNinWalsallinWalsallPUBLISHED MON 11 NOV 2024

Band 6: £37,339 to £44,962 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
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The "CRHTT Senior CPN" position at Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust in Walsall is designed for dedicated mental health nurses who are eager to make a significant impact on the recovery journey of adults facing mental health challenges. The role involves delivering compassionate, person-centered care through the Crisis Resolution Home Treatment Team (CRHT), which focuses on rapid assessment and short-term intensive treatment to help individuals and their families during mental health crises. The team aims to prevent hospital admissions or facilitate discharges, ensuring a collaborative and supportive environment for both staff and clients.

As a band 6 senior clinician, the successful candidate will work 37.5 hours a week, with shift work required, and may also need to operate across various locations within the trust. Essential skills include the ability to build therapeutic relationships quickly, a commitment to personal clinical development, leadership qualities, and a proactive approach to risk management. The role is vital in providing urgent mental health care and is integrated within a multidisciplinary team, emphasizing teamwork and community-based support.

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