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Community Psychiatric NurseinBirminghaminBirminghamPUBLISHED MON 2 SEP 2024

Band 6: £18.10 to £28.96 an hour  BANK 
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The Community Psychiatric Nurse role at NHS Professionals Limited in Birmingham involves providing care and support to individuals facing mental health challenges, helping them build on their strengths, maintain independence, and stay connected with their community. As an independent practitioner, you will manage a defined caseload, ensuring safe and effective care while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and other community services. The position requires exceptional interpersonal skills to foster trust and positive relationships with patients and their families, alongside conducting thorough assessments, implementing care plans, and offering mentorship to junior staff.

Candidates need a minimum of six months of paid experience in a Community Psychiatric Nurse role in the UK within the last three years, along with a valid nursing qualification and NMC registration. The job entails flexible working options with competitive pay rates, access to training and development opportunities, and support from a dedicated team within a culturally diverse environment. If you have a passion for mental health nursing and seek a supportive team atmosphere, this role provides a platform for professional growth and meaningful community impact.

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Mental health has emerged as a critical issue in the United Kingdom, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The crisis highlighted the fragility of mental well-being across different demographics, from children and adolescents to adults and the elderly. It has sparked a wider conversation about the importance of mental health care, accessibility, and the stigmas often associated with mental illnesses.Learn more...
 


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