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Community Eating Disorders Nurse inBury St Edmunds inBury St Edmunds PUBLISHED MON 27 JAN 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year gross per annum/ pro rata  PERMANENT 
CASELOAD EATING DISORDER EMPATHY HOLISTIC MENTAL HEALTH MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NHS SOCIAL WORK

Norfolk & Suffolk Foundation NHS Trust Follow Norfolk & Suffolk Foundation NHS Trust

Opportunity to work in an award-winning team recognized for excellence in clinical care and community mental health improvement.
Engagement in innovative projects such as the Virtually Intensive Treatment team and Intensive community support, enhancing professional growth.
Collaboration with a diverse multi-disciplinary team, allowing for holistic patient care and professional learning from various health care professionals.
Chance to provide patient-centered care and participate in empowering individuals on their recovery journey, making a meaningful impact in their lives.
Comprehensive induction process and mentorship from a Buddy, ensuring a supportive transition into the role.
Access to continuing education and professional development opportunities to expand skills and knowledge within mental health services.
Friendly and supportive work environment that fosters collaboration and shares a common passion for delivering high-quality mental health services.
The Community Eating Disorders Nurse role at Norfolk & Suffolk Foundation NHS Trust in Bury St Edmunds involves joining an award-winning team dedicated to supporting adults with eating disorders. The successful candidate will be responsible for assessing, managing, and coordinating care while collaborating with a multi-disciplinary team, including mental health professionals, GPs, dieticians, and psychiatrists. Key responsibilities include delivering one-on-one treatment, conducting risk assessments, participating in patient-centered reviews, and ensuring adherence to the Mental Health Act. The position also involves travel to Ipswich and Stowmarket when necessary and promotes a supportive, development-focused work environment.

Candidates should possess strong communication skills, empathy, resilience, and a passion for helping individuals with eating disorders. They will be expected to provide evidence-based care, foster trust and collaboration with patients, and contribute to the team's ongoing learning and improvement initiatives. This role is designed for motivated individuals who are eager to make a positive impact in the lives of their patients while working in a forward-thinking, collaborative atmosphere.

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