Perinatal Mental Health Nurse | Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

CNWL NHS Foundation Trust

Perinatal Mental Health Nurse | Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

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CNWL NHS Foundation Trust, Greenhill, Harrow

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 25 Sep | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 57fa53d9b40144ba8b88ef7c9b7fb514

Full Job Description

Brent and Harrow Community Perinatal Mental Health Team, based at Northwick Park Hospital are recruiting for a Band 7, 12-month fixed term/secondment post. We are looking for two passionate Registered Mental Health Nurses who are looking to make a difference whilst working in an environment that promotes staff development and training opportunities. CNWL is passionate about developing its own staff, driving them to go on to become more established practitioners and this post is no different. You could be anexisting Band 6 or Band 7 Nurselooking to take your next steps or anexperienced practitioner looking for a new venture; we have training and development opportunities tailored to suit your needs within the perinatal framework.If you currently work within CNWL trust already then this would be a wonderful secondment opportunity for a year to experience the working within the perinatal specialty. Flexible working- Our team operates Monday to Friday from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm however there are opportunities for this post to be tailored to suit you and your lifestyle needs with flexible working available in a team that is dynamic and transforming the way we offer support women and birthing people in Brent and Harrow with perinatal mental health challenges. If this sounds like something that could inspire you then we want to hear from you! To be you and to do what you do best in the job you love! We are looking for a clinician with a special interest in improving care for women, birthing people and their families. Experience of working in the perinatal mental health field is not necessary but a keen interest in this specialist area is essential. The Perinatal Mental Health service provides specialist, multidisciplinary perinatal mental health care for women from preconception, during pregnancy and up to two years postnatal who live in the boroughs of Brent and Harrow. To help support you with the abovewe offer a robust induction and tailored training is given and encouraged. As an employer, CNWL and London Perinatal Network also offer various training opportunities, dependent on how long you are in post and on your development needs. In addition, we offer regular in-house training opportunities to learn from each other with the aim to continuously improve our practice. The successful applicant may have contact with patients or service users. 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. We are committed to offering you an environment to flourish which includes dedicated development opportunities as well as a healthier work life balance. We will offer you;

  • Flexible workingavailable to provide ahealthy work-life balance.
  • Commitment from the team to develop you by offering in house perinatal training in the form of masterclasses led by members of the perinatal service and associated integral agencies.
  • Free access to our Staff and Wellbeing service to ensure that you are always looking after yourself.
  • Commitment to career mapping to ensure continuous professional development including opportunities within the Trust.
  • On-site shadowing opportunities including Maternity Services, Mother and baby Unit, Home Treatment Team, Psych Liaison and many more.
  • An opportunity to work with a friendly, dynamic, passionate and diverse team who are committed to looking after each other as well as their service users.
  • Excellent staff benefits: our benefit packages are amongst the best in London and include: childcare vouchers, health and wellbeing services, season ticket loans, cycle to work scheme, blue light card, discounts at Nando's and Superdrug, mobile phone contracts and much more!
  • Award-winning Staff Networks.
  • Hidden Gem & annual award ceremonies.
  • - To deliver a highly specialist evidence-based mental health assessment, formulation of diagnosis ,care planning, treatment and review for women in the perinatal period . - To provide specialist evidence based interventions such as CBT ,VIPP , VIG, to women in the perinatal period , to the parent infant dyad or the family system. - To provide specialist consultation, advice and support to both CNWL, local Maternity Hospital in-patient and community services on best practice when working with women with mental health needs; at preconception, pregnant women and women with infants up to one year old. - To work jointly with care coordinators from CMHTs with a small complex and challenging caseload of pregnant women or those with an infant up to one year old. - To work in consultation with other professionals making known concerns regarding safeguarding children and/or adults to the appropriate and responsible service. This includes attending Child Protection and Review Conferences as appropriate where the child is at risk because of the mother's mental illness. - To work with colleagues to establish a clear process and criteria for receiving referrals to undertake direct work or information for advice and liaison work. - To assist in setting up structures that allow the dissemination of knowledge and skills regarding working with perinatal women in both in-patient and community services. - To liaise and work with specialist tertiary services such as Mother & Baby Units, personality disorder services, eating disorder services etc. - To work with fathers, partners and significant others to provide appropriate education training and support. - To identify carers and refer/sign post for assessment as appropriate. - To work as a member of the multi-disciplinary team exercising autonomous professional responsibility for managing a clinical caseload independently, providing highly specialist assessments and follow-up for women referred with complex problems, which includes assessment of risk in terms of self-harm, self-neglect, vulnerability, harm to others, domestic violence and safeguarding children. - To seek consultation where necessary with clinical supervisor and/or line manager on clinical work and participate in regular supervision. - To be mindful of the needs of women and their families from a wide range of racial, cultural, sexual, religious and social backgrounds and to develop, with colleagues, sensitive and innovative ways of meeting these needs. - To ensure that all Trust Perinatal service users have a perinatal care plan, which is implemented. This requires attending and contributing to pre and post-birth meetings. - To work with other professionals in supporting them to implement an agreed parent -infant care plan. - To attend the CNWL Safeguarding Children multidisciplinary meetings and any other relevant multidisciplinary meetings within Maternity services, as appropriate. - To be responsible for monitoring, recording and reporting on clinical work and communicating highly complex clinical information to a variety of recipients (e.g. patient's, families and carers, other professionals) orally and in writing. - To be responsible for developing and maintaining knowledge of local resources and developing excellent working relationships with relevant statutory, voluntary and community groups and organisations.

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