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An exciting opportunity for a Perinatal Community Nursery Nurse with a dedicated team in Suffolk, focusing on supporting birthing people and infants facing mental health challenges. Join a multi-disciplinary team committed to enhancing parent-infant relationships and providing effective care in a diverse community.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Perinatal Community Nursey Nurse to join the Suffolk Perinatal Community Mental Health Team.
This Service provides care for birth people (and their babies) with moderate and serve mental health illness. The service offers pre- conceptual advice, alongside working with women/birthing people, during pregnancy and up to two years after birth.
The post will join the existing multi-disciplinary team which comprises of: Nursery Nurses, Mental Health Nurses, Mental Health Nurse specialists, Social Worker, Occupational Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist, Parent/Infant therapist, CBT Therapist, and Peer workers.
We are a passionate and hard-working team, committed in providing the best care, for our patients, keeping the patients and infants voice at the centre of care planning and support.
You will assist birth people/ mothers with perinatal mental health conditions to care for their babies, ensure that the emotional and physical needs of babies are met and engage in activities to promote, develop, and enhance the parent-infant relationship.
The role is unique. The attachment and relationship between birthing person and infant underpin the support, provided by the Nursery nurse. Holding the infant in mind and being their voice, at times where this is sometimes hard for the parent. You take every opportunity to highlight the positives within the relationship to build on these, for positive outcomes.
The Successful applicant will work part of a multi- disciplinary team, in a range of settings including (mostly) in the family’s home.
We have bases in Bury and Ipswich.
The need to hold a full UK driving licence and access to transport is essential.
Knowledge on infant development and how infants communicate is important and essential in this role to allow you to mentalise the infants thoughts and feelings, and to be curious to what and how, they are experiencing care, and their environment.
As a team, we provide prevention, detection, support and management of mental health problems that complicate pregnancy and the postpartum year.
You will be responsible for