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CAMHS Registered Mental Health Nurse (days and nights)


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Job Title: CAMHS Registered Mental Health Nurse (days and nights)

Location: Accrington

Salary: Up to £40,000 per annum DOE

Job Type: Full time, Permanent contract (38.5 hours/ week)

Shift Pattern:

Week 1: Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Sunday

Week 2: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

Are you kind? Compassionate? A people person? Love making a difference in people's lives? Then we can offer you the perfect role where you will genuinely make a difference, everyday!

The Role:

We are looking for a highly skilled communicator who can relate to young people and involves them in all aspects of their care. You will have worked with patients who present with complex needs and challenging behaviours and are confident in using de-escalation skills. You'll be resilient and a team player and can work under pressure.

You'll be confident in assessing a variety of acute and complex mental health issues as well as collaboratively planning and implementing treatment. You'll be familiar with multi-agency working and have a clear understanding of the importance of family involvement.

The role is rewarding and a privilege to be able to play a part in the recovery of a young person and support discharge back into the community.

Please only apply if you have a renewed NMC pin.

Benefits:

£1000 sign on bonus
32 days holidays
2 week's sick pay
Employee Assistance Programme
Company pension
Free on-site parking
Training and development opportunities (incl. DBT skills)
Casual dressKey Responsibilities:

Engaging young people and developing therapeutic relationships
Supporting young people through therapeutic interventions/programs
Escorting and supporting young people in the community
Attending meetings to share feedback about young person's presentation
Completing records and notes in accordance with policy
Safeguarding young people
Care planning
Medication management
Risk assessment and risk management
Encouraging the young person to engage with their weekly timetable
Providing stimulating activity
Life skills developmentOur Ideal Candidate:

Proactive person who can use your own decision-making skills.
Resilience and ability to manage challenging behaviours
Able to communicate complex and clinically sensitive information effectively to children and young people, their parents, families, carers and a wide range of lay, professional and academic persons within and outside of the service orally and in writing.
Willingness to learn and develop your skills
Can do attitude and strong work ethic
Able to work independently as well as part of a team
Empathetic to people and kind
Good communication skills
A desire to genuinely help other people and make a difference
Honesty and integrity
Kind, caring and compassionate
NMC pin (required)
Eligible to work in the UKThe Company:

Aaban is a unique in-patient mental health service for young people that blends psychological, psychotherapeutic and psychosocial support with pharmacological treatment
We are a fully integrated multi-disciplinary health and social care service that is entirely focused on supporting young people to achieve long-term, sustainable and imaginative treatment plans
A very rewarding role in the sense that you are able to see the progression and support recovery
Plenty of training and development opportunities including DBT
We have seen a number of our staff progress in their careers whilst working for Aaban
Training opportunities such as PAS, DBT skills, ILS, PBS, Relational Security, Attachment and Trauma, autism and Safeguarding.
Aaban Partnership Ltd is a new and exciting service offering high-quality specialist mental health services for young people with complex needs. Aaban Partnership Ltd has two CQC regulated bespoke built 10 bedded units offering Assessment, Stabilisation, treatment, and intervention for young people aged 12 -18 years.
Providence Unit (Assessment and Stabilisation Unit) and Moira Unit (Treatment and Intervention Unit) are both open and operational and we require passionate, committed, hard-working healthcare support workers to work as part of our team.Please note the company is not able to offer sponsorship or relocation assistance for this role so candidates must already possess the right to live and work in the UK to be considered.

Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role.

Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Mental Health Nurse, Qualified Nurse, Registered Nurse, Advanced practice registered nurses, RMN, RN, LPN, APRN, Senior Nurse, Senior Staff Nurse, Paediatric Psychiatric Nurse, Child Psychiatric Nurse, Adolescent Psychiatric Nurse, Paediatric Mental Health Nurse, Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nurse, Paediatric Mental Health Specialist, Child and Adolescent Behavioural Health Nurse, Paediatric Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist, Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, Paediatric Behavioural Health Nurse will be considered for this role

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