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Community Mental Health Nurse

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust

Hartford

On-site

GBP 30,000 - 40,000

Full time

Yesterday
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Job summary

A local NHS health trust is looking for a clinician to join their new Assertive Outreach Team based in the United Kingdom. This role offers an exciting opportunity to provide intensive, community-based mental health care to patients with complex needs. You will work collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary team and have a chance to enhance your clinical management skills. The ideal candidate will be registered with the NMC and have relevant experience in mental health nursing, as well as excellent communication and organisational abilities.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of X years experience in mental health nursing required.
  • Strong clinical management skills or interest in progressing to a management role.
  • Knowledge of the Dartmouth Assertive Outreach Community Treatment Model (DACT).

Responsibilities

  • Provide clinical nursing expertise to the Assertive Outreach team.
  • Deliver intensive, community‑based mental health care to patients with complex needs.
  • Act as care co‑ordinator for patients, ensuring full assessment and care planning.

Skills

Clinical expertise in mental health nursing
Communication skills
Organisational skills
Teamwork

Education

Registered with the NMC
Experience in mental health nursing
Job description
Job Overview

We are excited to announce the launch of our new Assertive Outreach Team. This fantastic opportunity will enable you to take part in the roll‑out and development of our county‑wide service. Two bases – Peterborough (North county) and Cambridge (South county) – will allow you to support patients with the most complex and severe needs within an MDT. The role offers intensive, community‑based mental health care for patients who struggle to engage with traditional services, and provides a fantastic development opportunity for clinicians looking to enhance their clinical management skills or progress toward a future management role.

Responsibilities
  • Provide clinical nursing expertise to the Assertive Outreach team.
  • Work clinically with patients under the team’s care and collaborate with wider Cambridge and Peterborough health and social care system partners.
  • Deliver intensive, community‑based mental health care to patients with complex needs who struggle to engage with traditional services.
  • Deputise for the Team Leader across the full range of management responsibilities, including performance reviews of junior staff.
  • Act as care co‑ordinator for patients, ensuring full assessment of individual nursing care needs and that care is planned, implemented and reviewed regularly.
  • Be a role model and promote effective teamwork across the service to meet individual patient needs.
  • Adhere to the CPA/DIALOGUE and Mental Health Act at all times, working within the boundaries set out by Trust policies, procedures and the NMC.
  • Support the Consultant Psychiatrist, including keeping them updated on relevant patient information and accompanying them on home visits when required.
  • Conduct assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of nursing care within the agreed assertive outreach parameters.
  • Ensure effective communication pathways exist and manage appropriate clinical risk assessments of patients contacting the out‑of‑hours service.
  • Safely store and administer medications.
  • Travel independently around the county to meet strict time deadlines, holding a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (public transport cannot be used).
Qualifications & Skills
  • Registered with the NMC.
  • Experience as a clinician with a minimum of [X] years in mental health nursing.
  • Knowledge of the Dartmouth Assertive Outreach Community Treatment Model (DACT).
  • Strong clinical management skills or interest in progressing to a management role.
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to liaise with a wide range of professionals.
  • Good organisational and time‑management skills with the ability to work independently across two bases.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

As an equal opportunities employer, we encourage applications from all sectors of the community, particularly from under‑represented groups including disabled people, members of our ethnic minorities and LGBTQ+ communities. We are committed to providing a fair, inclusive recruitment process and meet all legally required EEO statements.

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