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Eating Disorders Clinical Nurse SpecialistinDunstableinDunstablePUBLISHED WED 2 APR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year Per Annum, Pro Rata  PERMANENT 
EATING DISORDERHOLISTICMENTAL HEALTHMIDWIFERYMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSNMC

East London NHS Foundation TrustFollow East London NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to make a significant impact on patients' lives by providing high-quality care and support for those with severe and complex eating disorders.
Collaborative work within a multi-disciplinary team, allowing for diverse perspectives and shared expertise in treating eating disorders.
Engagement in both physical and mental health interventions, promoting holistic care that addresses the comprehensive needs of service users.
Access to professional development opportunities, including training, mentorship, and participation in clinical audits and research.
Possibility to contribute to service improvement initiatives, enhancing the quality of care provided within the community setting.
Flexibility to work in outpatient clinics and home environments, allowing for tailored support that meets individual service users' needs.
Active role in educating service users, families, and colleagues about eating disorders, promoting awareness and understanding within the community.
Are you a compassionate and dedicated nurse looking to make a significant impact in the lives of those struggling with eating disorders? Join the East London NHS Foundation Trust as an Eating Disorders Clinical Nurse Specialist in Dunstable, where your expertise will be vital to the wellbeing of patients in our Adult Community Eating Disorders Team. You’ll work collaboratively with an experienced multidisciplinary team, including psychiatrists and dietitians, to provide vital support, medical monitoring, and tailored treatment plans that empower service users to thrive in their recovery journey.

In this rewarding role, you'll deliver compassionate care through assessments, physical health checks, and therapeutic interventions, all while creating a nurturing environment for individuals with complex eating disorders. Your ability to engage service users in a sensitive and motivational manner will not only aid in their treatment but help prevent unnecessary hospital admissions. If you're looking to further your professional development and want to be part of a team that is dedicated to transforming lives, we invite you to take the next step in your nursing career and apply today. Your expertise can make a world of difference!
Opportunity to make a significant impact on patients' lives by providing high-quality care and support for those with severe and complex eating disorders.
Collaborative work within a multi-disciplinary team, allowing for diverse perspectives and shared expertise in treating eating disorders.
Engagement in both physical and mental health interventions, promoting holistic care that addresses the comprehensive needs of service users.
Access to professional development opportunities, including training, mentorship, and participation in clinical audits and research.
Possibility to contribute to service improvement initiatives, enhancing the quality of care provided within the community setting.
Flexibility to work in outpatient clinics and home environments, allowing for tailored support that meets individual service users' needs.
Active role in educating service users, families, and colleagues about eating disorders, promoting awareness and understanding within the community.

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