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Eating Disorder Liaison NurseinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED TUE 19 NOV 2024

Band 6: £38,762 to £45,765 a year per annum inclusive of Outer London HCAS  PERMANENT 
CASELOADEATING DISORDERMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS

306 North London NHS Foundation Trust Follow 306 North London NHS Foundation Trust

The role of Eating Disorder Liaison Nurse at St Ann's Eating Disorder Outpatient Service, part of the 306 North London NHS Foundation Trust, involves providing specialised care for patients with eating disorders. Candidates will utilize their nursing and therapeutic skills to address both physical and mental health needs within a multi-disciplinary team. Responsibilities include delivering evidence-based treatments, managing a caseload, and collaborating with various healthcare professionals and families to support patient recovery and management.

Candidates should possess strong engagement, communication, and motivational skills to facilitate effective patient interactions and promote positive changes. The position offers opportunities for professional development and education in a dynamic environment, making it ideal for motivated individuals passionate about helping patients navigate their recovery journey.

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