Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN) London

The Trust, City of Westminster

Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN) London

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The Trust, City of Westminster

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 17 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 588384d9350642eeb257d3e84a4c96f5

Full Job Description

Trust Nurse Services is looking for enthusiastic and motivated Community Psychiatric Nurses (CPN) to support our NHS clients in London. We are offering long-term contracts as well as Ad-Hoc shift work as well as competitive rates of pay and mileage.,

  • Support the CMHT Team Leader in establishing and maintaining effective inter-team and inter-agency communication.
  • Provide effective liaison/communication relating to referrals to and discharge from the CMHT across in-patient, primary care and community services.
  • Maintain effective joint working with Sector EPMHS, CATTs, EIPs, AOTs and other community-based teams according to local circumstances.
  • Ensure that all relevant information regarding client care is communicated to the appropriate persons within and outside the team, bringing to the CMHT Team Leader's attention issues of concern regarding practice or workload.
  • Ensure effective communications with relatives, visitors, voluntary organisations and the general public, thus encouraging participation in care delivery. To respond sensitively to the needs of relatives and carers, often in a highly emotive setting.
  • Liaise with other professionals in relation to client care, actively co-ordinating care planning and review meetings, and case conferences as appropriate.
  • Advise others as to the role and practices of the CMHT.
  • Maintain positive working relationships and clear communications with team members and other professionals.

    6 months experience working at a relevant level within the community in the UK.
  • Has a full UK driving license and access to an insured car daily.
  • Able to work within a diverse community of patients and healthcare professionals.
  • Effective communication skills written, verbal and non-verbal with the ability to adapt communication for individuals with communication difficulties.
  • Able to make clinically reasoned judgements when working with a variety of conditions.
  • Able to work autonomously, and ability to know when to seek appropriate advice/guidance from senior staff.
  • Effective time management and caseload management.
  • Good problem-solving skills.
  • Working knowledge of clinical outcomes measures and clinical audits.
  • Experience with EMIS, undertaking assessments, and providing holistic care to elderly patients on DN caseload.
  • Management of long-term conditions and palliative care.
  • Aware of safeguarding adults.
  • Search for health needs and work with the core and wider MDT to meet patient needs., Valid Registration with the NMC.
  • Recent PMVA Training.
  • A valid DBS subscribed to the update service.
  • Recent & relevant 6 months of experience within the NHS or Private Healthcare setting.
  • Evidence of immunisations to MMR, Varicella, Hepatitis B, Tuberculosis.
  • Our highly skilled & experienced Compliance Team can support you to fast track your registration making the process simple and straightforward.

    Over the years, we have built an excellent reputation with this Trust which has led us to become one of their main agency suppliers, meaning that we have access to the first choice of all agency shifts for our nurses to choose from. At Trust Nurse Services, we pride ourselves on ensuring our nurses are provided with a top-quality service, which is why we offer:
  • Competitive rates of pay across regions.
  • 24/7 available support services.
  • Flexibility & choice of shifts.
  • Ad hoc, temporary, contract and permanent positions are available.