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Community Nurse (Development post)inCarlisleinCarlislePUBLISHED TUE 11 MAR 2025

Structured Development Program, The role offers a clear progression path from Band 5 to Band 6, allowing for professional growth and skill acquisition within the first year.
Dynamic Work Environment, The work setting is both challenging and rewarding, providing opportunities to engage in a variety of mental health scenarios and enhance clinical competencies.
Multi-disciplinary Team Collaboration, Working within an experienced and motivated team allows for shared learning and support, fostering a collaborative atmosphere.
Focus on Community Care, The position emphasizes providing care directly in patients' homes as an alternative to hospital admissions, promoting community-based mental health solutions.
Flexible Shift Patterns, The role provides flexibility in scheduling, including options for working nights, weekends, and bank holidays, accommodating various work-life balance needs.
Skill Development in Crisis Management, The position will enhance skills in triage, risk assessment, and therapeutic interventions, preparing nurses to handle complex mental health crises effectively.
Impactful Work, The role offers the chance to make a significant difference in the lives of individuals experiencing mental health crises, contributing positively to community health outcomes.
Join Our Caring Community as a Development Community Nurse in Carlisle!
Are you a compassionate individual with a passion for making a difference in the lives of others? Join the North Cumbria Crisis Team with the CNTW NHS Foundation Trust, where you’ll play a vital role in providing exceptional care to patients in their homes. This Band 5 development post offers a unique opportunity to enhance your skills within a supportive environment. As you master the necessary competencies, your role can evolve into a Band 6 position, allowing you to take on more responsibilities and contribute even more to our community.
You’ll work alongside a dynamic, enthusiastic team dedicated to delivering high-quality care and offering alternatives to hospital admissions. With flexible shift patterns available—including nights, weekends, and bank holidays—you'll have the chance to balance your personal commitments while helping those in crisis. This is more than just a job; it’s an opportunity to grow professionally, develop your clinical skills, and deliver impactful support in a challenging yet rewarding setting. If you're ready to take the next step in your nursing career and join a team that values dedication, apply now!
Structured Development Program, The role offers a clear progression path from Band 5 to Band 6, allowing for professional growth and skill acquisition within the first year.
Dynamic Work Environment, The work setting is both challenging and rewarding, providing opportunities to engage in a variety of mental health scenarios and enhance clinical competencies.
Multi-disciplinary Team Collaboration, Working within an experienced and motivated team allows for shared learning and support, fostering a collaborative atmosphere.
Focus on Community Care, The position emphasizes providing care directly in patients' homes as an alternative to hospital admissions, promoting community-based mental health solutions.
Flexible Shift Patterns, The role provides flexibility in scheduling, including options for working nights, weekends, and bank holidays, accommodating various work-life balance needs.
Skill Development in Crisis Management, The position will enhance skills in triage, risk assessment, and therapeutic interventions, preparing nurses to handle complex mental health crises effectively.
Impactful Work, The role offers the chance to make a significant difference in the lives of individuals experiencing mental health crises, contributing positively to community health outcomes.

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