Senior Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

CENTRAL LONDON COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST, City of Westminster

Senior Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

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CENTRAL LONDON COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST, City of Westminster

  • Part time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 13 Nov | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

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Full Job Description

Are you ready for a new challenge? Join Central London Community Healthcare Trust and become a vital part of our mission to deliver high-quality, compassionate care to our diverse community. We are seeking a committed and motivated Band 6 Mental Health Practitioner to join the Brent Health Matters Clinical Service, where your skills, ideas, and opinions are truly valued.
What We Offer:
- We value the wellbeing of our staff just as much as our patients. When you join us, you ll benefit from:
- Comprehensive Induction: Begin with a thorough introduction to community services and a tailored local induction for your role.
- Flexible Working: Options to support a healthy work-life balance, along with a car lease scheme (T&Cs apply) and an annual travel card loan.
- Career Development: Continuous training and development opportunities to help you grow and excel in your career.
- Supportive Work Environment: Join a forward-thinking, supportive team committed to reducing health inequalities and enhancing community health.
Why Join Us?
At CLCH, we are committed to modernizing healthcare and meeting the unique needs of our patients. We foster an environment where innovation and collaboration thrive, offering you the opportunity to grow and make a meaningful impact. If you re a flexible, compassionate professional with strong communication and teamwork skills, we d love to have you on our team. This role also provides an excellent opportunity to develop clinical expertise and engage in service development, all within the Core20PLUS5 framework focused on reducing health inequalities.
Your Role and Responsibilities
Complex Case Management: Work as a complex case manager with direct supervision, providing individualised care to patients with significant health and social needs. Use advanced nursing assessment skills to manage complex cases within the community.
Integration and Collaboration: Play a crucial role in integrating services by working closely with GPs, social services, and third-sector organisations. You ll deliver case management and support clinical staff while mentoring and performing assessments for patients who face barriers to accessing healthcare.
Community Outreach: Engage in outreach activities, including community events and initiatives, to address the social determinants of health and promote healthcare accessibility for the most vulnerable populations. Support the delivery of healthcare closer to home and within community settings.
Flexible Schedule: Be prepared to work evenings and weekends as part of your regular schedule, ensuring we meet the needs of our diverse community.

We re looking for a Registered Mental Health Practitioner with at least two years of community experience managing complex caseloads. You should be confident working autonomously and possess advanced assessment and case management skills. Your ability to liaise with GPs, other professionals, and various agencies will be essential in delivering comprehensive, individualized care to our patients., Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with current UK NMC registration.
- Degree or Diploma in Adult Nursing
- Evidence of completed leadership courses or training.
- Training on conducting effective appraisals.
- Qualification in Mentorship or Student Supervision (desirable)
- Training in Psychosocial Interventions (desirable)
Knowledge and Experience
Essential Criteria
- Proven experience delivering healthcare to patients with complex needs or hard-to-reach populations in the community
- Broad theoretical knowledge and practical experience across various clinical areas in secondary and primary care
- Experience in assessing, planning, and implementing comprehensive care plans
- Demonstrated experience providing evidence-based care within the community setting
- Recent experience liaising with and negotiating outcomes with system partners to ensure quality patient care
- Ability to manage and organise team caseloads effectively
- Experience mentoring and teaching junior staff, including conducting appraisals
- Knowledge and experience of working to address Health Inequalities
- Experience managing long-term conditions in a community context
- Experience in multi-agency partnership working to deliver seamless, proactive community services
- Evidence of implementing research-based practice and leading service innovation
- Flexibility and a proactive approach to change and service improvements
- Recent examples demonstrating experience in service change management and innovation
- Proficient in using various clinical and IT systems
- Experience collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and system partners across organisational boundaries
- Working knowledge of national health and social care policies, procedures, and their practical application
- Experience in quality and performance management (desirable)
- Project management qualification and experience (desirable), Proven team leadership abilities and experience motivating multidisciplinary teams
- Ability to interpret national data protection regulations and establish local compliance systems
- High standard of clinical expertise and sound decision-making skills
- Up-to-date understanding of the Health and Social Care agenda and health inequalities priorities
- In-depth knowledge of health and social care policies and their community application
- Understanding of Clinical Governance and evidence-based practice
- Experience with clinical audits, research, and implementing service innovations
- Effective communication and strong IT skills and excellent numeracy skills
- Demonstrated leadership skills with the ability to inspire and motivate multidisciplinary teams
- Knowledge of clinical supervision benefits and commitment to equal opportunities
- Understanding and adherence to the NMC Code of Professional Conduct
- Ability to handle complex situations and resolve conflicts effectively
- Up-to-date understanding of safeguarding practices
- Full, valid UK driving license with access to a car for business purposes (unless exempt under the Equality Act 2010)
If you re ready to make a real impact in the Brent community and be part of a supportive, dynamic healthcare team, apply now and join us on this rewarding journey!

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