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CAMHS Highly Specialist Nurse PrescriberinBromleyinBromleyPUBLISHED TUE 3 DEC 2024

Band 8a: £59,490 to £66,239 a year pa inc  PERMANENT 
CASELOADMENTAL HEALTHNHSNMC

Oxleas NHS Foundation TrustFollow Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a well-established multidisciplinary neurodevelopmental team, fostering collaboration and shared expertise.
Engagement in continuous professional development, with support for supervision and training to enhance skills and knowledge.
Ability to make a significant impact on the lives of children and young people with ADHD, ASD, and associated comorbid disorders in a community setting.
Responsibilities that include mentoring and providing awareness sessions on supplementary nurse prescribing, promoting knowledge sharing across the trust.
Involvement in developing individualized care packages and therapeutic interventions, allowing for creativity and innovation in care delivery.
A supportive working environment in a friendly and thriving service that values accessibility and effectiveness in mental health care.
Opportunities to lead psycho-education efforts for families, enhancing community awareness and engagement regarding ADHD and ASD.
The role of "CAMHS Highly Specialist Nurse Prescriber" at Bromley with Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust presents an opportunity for a qualified RMN nurse with mental health experience to join a multidisciplinary neurodevelopmental team. The position involves care coordination and management of clients with ADHD and ASD, delivering tailored care packages, and undertaking non-medical prescribing duties. The ideal candidate should possess strong therapeutic skills, flexibility in their approach, and a thorough understanding of ADHD treatments.

In this dynamic environment, the nurse will assess and manage high-risk clients, communicate effectively with various stakeholders, and lead psycho-educational initiatives for children and families. The role emphasises continued professional development, with support for training and supervision. Candidates will work closely with both internal teams and external agencies, contributing to an accessible and effective CAMHS service in Bromley.
Opportunity to work in a well-established multidisciplinary neurodevelopmental team, fostering collaboration and shared expertise.
Engagement in continuous professional development, with support for supervision and training to enhance skills and knowledge.
Ability to make a significant impact on the lives of children and young people with ADHD, ASD, and associated comorbid disorders in a community setting.
Responsibilities that include mentoring and providing awareness sessions on supplementary nurse prescribing, promoting knowledge sharing across the trust.
Involvement in developing individualized care packages and therapeutic interventions, allowing for creativity and innovation in care delivery.
A supportive working environment in a friendly and thriving service that values accessibility and effectiveness in mental health care.
Opportunities to lead psycho-education efforts for families, enhancing community awareness and engagement regarding ADHD and ASD.

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