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Bank Comm MH Nurse Band6 | Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

Dartford

Hybrid

GBP 35,000 - 45,000

Part time

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Job summary

A leading healthcare provider in Dartford seeks motivated Registered Mental Health Nurses for community roles. Responsibilities include delivering person-centred care and working in multidisciplinary teams. Ideal candidates will have a strong commitment to patient care and experience in mental health services. This role offers flexible shifts and the opportunity to broaden clinical experience.

Qualifications

  • Passionate and committed individuals required.
  • Experience in community mental health is preferred.
  • Competence in delivering integrated care approaches.

Responsibilities

  • Accountable for person-centred nursing care.
  • Work under the direction of a nurse in charge.
  • Provide care to patients with complex mental health needs.

Skills

Engagement
Assessment skills
Conflict management

Education

Registered Mental Health Nurse qualification
Job description
Bank RMN Community Nurses Band 6

Do you enjoy caring for people? Do you want the flexibility to determine your own shift pattern? Do you already have experience, but would like to broaden your clinical experience; working in multi-disciplinary teams to deliver a wide range of care? We are inviting passionate and committed individuals to join our Trust's Staff Bank.

We are looking for motivated, skilled, and experienced Registered Mental Health Nurses (RMNs) to work in our community setting.

The BANK RMN under the direction of a nurse in charge, is accountable for the provision, organisation, and direction of safe and person‑centred nursing care approaches for patients.

To cover shifts in various departments across Oxleas Trust where the Multi‑Disciplinary Team have identified that a Registered Mental Health Nurse is required to provide care to patients with complex and enduring mental health needs.

Care Coordinators working with people with rehabilitation needs should ensure they are competent in:

  • Engagement
  • Working with a biopsychosocial formulation
  • Assessment skills
  • Using explanatory models of illness
  • Knowledge of Mental Health diagnosis
  • Explaining treatment options
  • Negotiating skills
  • Skills for working with families of people with psychosis
  • Conflict management and conflict resolution.

Oxleas offers a wide range of NHS healthcare services to people in community and secure environment settings. Our services include community health care such as district nursing and speech and language therapy, care for people with learning disabilities and mental health care such as psychiatry, nursing and therapies. Our multidisciplinary teams look after people of all ages and we work in close partnership with other parts of the NHS, local councils and the voluntary sector and through our new provider collaboratives. Our 4,300 members of staff work in many different settings including hospitals, clinics, prisons, secure hospitals, children’s centres, schools and people’s homes.

We have over 125 sites in a variety of locations in the South of England. In London we operate within the Boroughs of Bexley, Bromley Greenwich and into Kent. We manage hospital sites including Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup and Memorial Hospital, Woolwich, as well as the Bracton Centre, our medium secure unit for people with mental health needs. We are the largest NHS provider of prison health services providing healthcare to prisons within Devon, Dorset, Bristol, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire, Kent and South London. We are proud of the care we provide and our people.

Our purpose is to improve lives by providing the best possible care to our patients and their families. This is strengthened by our new values:

  • We’re Kind
  • We’re Fair
  • We Listen
  • We Care

A manual of self‑management programme should be developed and delivered face‑to‑face with service users, as part of the treatment and management. Self‑management programmes should include:

  • Information and advice about psychosis
  • Effective use of medication
  • Identifying and managing symptoms
  • Accessing mental health and other support services
  • Coping with stress and other problems
  • What to do in a crisis
  • Building a social support network
  • Preventing relapse and setting personal recovery goals.

Care Coordinators should be skilled in working with recovery‑based approaches to care planning. They should be able to work flexibly and creatively with people in order to achieve their individual goals, supporting them across a range of health and social care needs, including housing, benefits and debt advice.

Care coordinators will also deliver family intervention when trained and supervised in delivery. Care Coordinators working with people from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds should ensure they are competent in addressing cultural and ethnic differences in beliefs regarding biological, social and family influences on the causes of unusual mental states, treatment expectations and adherence.

This advert closes on Friday 21 Nov 2025

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