Neurodiversity Practitioner - Surrey Prisons

CNWL NHS Foundation Trust

Neurodiversity Practitioner - Surrey Prisons

£47084

CNWL NHS Foundation Trust, Chattern Hill, Spelthorne

  • Part time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 3 weeks ago, 29 Aug | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: d02e93205ced42268a90e78cc9e5146a

Full Job Description

Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust is a Top Employer Award Winner and works in partnership to provide responsive and dependable primary care, mental health, intellectual disability and substance misuse services to the diverse and culturally rich communities we serve.

In our quest to deliver patient-focused, quality care we are looking to recruit highly motivated, innovative and enthusiastic Neurodiversity Practitioner to join our forward thinking, friendly and expanding Health & Justice teams at HMP/YOI Bronzefield.

By joining our Prisons Health Care Teams, you will have a real impact on promoting health and well-being of those in custody. This post recognises the level of neurodiversity amongst those in custody, as well as the specialist support that may be required.

Our motto is 'Caring not Judging'. By working in partnership with the criminal justice system and other agencies, we provide effective and responsive care for those who may have a history of offending and may be at risk of reoffending in the future. The opportunity of engagement in custody means we can enable people to improve their wellbeing, supporting better outcomes in the future., The post holder will support the implementation of a Neurodiverse pathway of care working across five Surrey Prisons within our integrated health care teams. Attendance to all sites is not necessary and working arrangements have flexibility in design. This will include supporting the development and delivery of a comprehensive service, based on evidence and principles of recovery.

The post holder will also be working within a multidiscipline mental health team, with men and women in prison presenting with complex and challenging needs. This will include holding a case load of clinical work under supervision and providing assessment, intervention and evaluation of care.

The work will involve a high level of understanding of the impact of Neurodiversity on daily living function within a custodial setting. The work will enabling prisoners to understand and address their needs as well as identifying their strengths. This will also include working alongside supporting staff (such as wing officers) to understand and support Neurodiversity.

Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust offers its staff ongoing career progression through:

  • Monthly supervision

  • Annual personal development plans/appraisals

  • Access to exciting internal and external training opportunities.

    Excellent progression through various career pathway opportunities such as but not limited to:

  • Preceptorship Programme

  • Support and guidance with Revalidation

  • Hidden Gem and annual award ceremonies


  • Excellent staff benefits, our benefit packages are amongst the best in London and include:
  • Health and wellbeing services

  • Season ticket loans

  • Cycle to work scheme

  • Relocation package


  • The trust alsovalues its staff and you are entitled to become a member of MyTrustBenefits. MyTrustBenefits is an online portal for all CNWL staff, as well as their family and friends. It offers over 1400 discounts at hundreds of retailers nationwide. Save money on your weekly food shops, toiletries, cosmetics, cinema, meals out, holidays, travel and entertainment. You can also access free online courses on a variety of topics, professional and personal, ranging from business management, languages, law and teaching.

    All of our sites in Surrey offer free use of the onsite leisure facilities and free parking for staff.

    As an NHS Trust we strongly encourage and support vaccination as this remains the best way to protect yourself, your family, your colleagues and of course patients and service users when working on our healthcare settings.