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A healthcare provider in the UK seeks a Community Practitioner to join their Intensive Support Team. The role involves providing support to individuals with complex mental health needs and learning disabilities. The ideal candidate will be a fully qualified nurse with relevant experience and a strong ability to adapt under pressure. This full-time position offers the opportunity to work within a dynamic, supportive team environment.
Go back Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and wear (CNTW) NHS Foundation Trust
Community Practitioner
The closing date is 18 November 2025
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Community Practitioner to join our new Intensive Support Team (IST) working alongside the Community Autism and Learning Disability (Needs Led) Service.
The expectation of the Intensive Support Team will be to:
The service will be integrated at a local level across all relevant services and provide psychological and psychiatric person-centred interventions for people accessing either the specialist learning disabilities team, or the enhanced primary care service.
The team is intrinsically linked with the dynamic support register and offers support over the 7-day period and aims to proactively target people with autism and / or learning disability, who are most at risk of unplanned mental health admissions due to mental illness or behavioural presentation.
To provide urgent and planned support, act on early warning signs, deliver evidence-based interventions and support families/carers.
Key role in planning transitions between different settings, whilst advocating for a person's rights and ensuring they are actively involved in the decision making.
This is a full time, band 6 post. You will be a First Level Registered Nurse - RMN/RNMH/RNLD Qualification and have a minimum of 24 months post-qualification experience, preferably within the field of Autism or Learning Disability.
Working with this client group you will be adaptable and work well under pressure with strong decision-making skills and a positive attitude and approach. The candidate will hold excellent communication skills and demonstrate an understanding of the complexities involved in this specialist area of learning disability/ mental health/autism.
The successful candidate will be joining a skilled integrated multi-disciplinary team working with adults, families/carers, and other care providers.
The service is supportive to its staff offering learning and training opportunities, clinical supervision, and a supportive, collaborative team culture.
The post holder will need to meet the mobility and geographical requirements of the post which require travel to community premises and across the sites as needed.
We aim to attract and retain a diverse, talented and committed workforce, who are caring and compassionate, and therefore able to meet the demands of the modern NHS now and in the future. In return we can offer a dynamic working environment in which to build a career.
NHS Employees identified as at risk of compulsory redundancy and those eligible for the NENC Re-Deployment careers hub will receive prior consideration.
This post is currently based within our South Tyneside team based at Bedewell Unit, Monkton Hall. However this team is expanding and may need to move to larger premises in the future. This is to strengthen our patient offer and to strengthen our workforce provision.
Geographical area is South Tyneside and there is an expectation that the post holder will need to be able to facilitate community appointments and access other CNTW and STSFT sites.
Please find attached job description for full details.
We welcome your application.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and wear (CNTW) NHS Foundation Trust