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Locum Band 6 Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN)

MCG Healthcare
Posted 16 days ago, valid for 6 days
Location

Newtown, Isle of Wight PO30 4PA, England

Salary

£45 per hour

Contract type

Part Time

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  • The position is for a Locum Band 6 Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN) in Powys, mid-Wales, focused on adults and older adults with mental health conditions.
  • Candidates must have at least 3 years of experience in community mental health settings and be a Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with active NMC registration.
  • The role involves conducting mental health assessments, developing care plans, and providing direct nursing interventions, with a salary of £45 per hour.
  • The CPN will work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams to deliver coordinated care and support patients' recovery in the community.
  • Temporary accommodation may be necessary for those not within a commutable distance, as the role is based on rural sites in Wales.

Locum Band 6 Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN)

  • Adults & Older Adults Services
  • Various sites across Powys, mid-Wales (Newtown/Welshpool)
  • Temporary/Locum
  • 3+ months contracts
  • £45 per hour

These roles are based on site, at rural locations in Wales and will be requiring temporary accommodation to be sought nearby if you are not within a commutable distance.

The Locum Band 6 Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN) will work within the Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs) to deliver high-quality care to adults and older adults with a range of mental health conditions. This role involves conducting assessments, developing care plans, delivering interventions, and coordinating care with multidisciplinary teams. The post holder will support patients living in the community, facilitating their recovery and promoting mental wellbeing.

You will work with adults and older adults who may have mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, dementia, and other complex psychiatric conditions, providing tailored care and interventions to support their recovery and improve their quality of life.

Assessment & Care Planning

  • Carry out comprehensive mental health assessments of adults and older adults in the community, considering medical, psychological, social, and environmental factors.
  • Develop individualized care plans with a focus on recovery, goal setting, and person-centred care, ensuring involvement from the patient and their family/carers.
  • Conduct detailed risk assessments and provide appropriate risk management strategies for individuals, particularly those at risk of self-harm, harm to others, or deterioration of mental health.

Clinical Intervention & Treatment

  • Provide direct nursing interventions, including medication management, therapeutic support, and crisis intervention for individuals with mental health needs.
  • Deliver evidence-based psychological interventions as part of a broader treatment plan (e.g., Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, family therapy).
  • Administer prescribed medication and monitor for side effects, supporting medication adherence, and ensuring service users are informed about their treatment options.

Crisis Intervention & Support

  • Provide rapid assessment and intervention during times of crisis, including de-escalation and access to additional services (e.g., psychiatric emergency services, hospital admission).
  • Support the management of acute mental health episodes in the community, working to reduce the need for hospital admissions.

Multidisciplinary Collaboration

  • Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, including psychiatrists, social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists, and support staff, to deliver coordinated care.
  • Participate in case discussions, care reviews, and multidisciplinary team meetings to ensure holistic care is provided.
  • Liaise with other healthcare professionals, including GPs, physiotherapists, and home care services, to ensure continuity and consistency of care.

Family & Carer Support

  • Engage with family members and carers to provide psychoeducation, support, and guidance on managing the patient's condition at home.
  • Support the development of carer and family support networks, including signposting to additional services and resources.

Documentation & Record Keeping

  • Maintain accurate, up-to-date records of patient assessments, care plans, interventions, and outcomes in line with trust policies and professional guidelines.
  • Ensure documentation is completed promptly, adhering to confidentiality and data protection standards (e.g., GDPR).

Safeguarding & Risk Management

  • Identify safeguarding concerns and make appropriate referrals to safeguarding teams, local authorities, or other statutory agencies.
  • Implement risk management strategies, including safety planning for patients at risk of harm to themselves or others.

Professional Development & Supervision

  • Participate in regular clinical supervision to ensure personal and professional development, and receive support with challenging cases.
  • Engage in ongoing professional development to keep up-to-date with the latest research, best practices, and legislative changes in mental health care.
  • Support and mentor junior staff or students as required.

Qualifications and Experience

Essential

Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with active NMC registration.

Proven experience in community mental health settings, including working with both adults and older adults.

Experience in conducting mental health assessments and developing care plans.

Knowledge and experience in managing risk in a community setting.

Experience in working with individuals with complex mental health conditions, including psychosis, depression, dementia, and co-morbid physical health issues.

Knowledge of mental health legislation (e.g., Mental Health Act, Mental Capacity Act) and safeguarding policies.

Excellent communication skills, including the ability to build rapport and work effectively with service users, families, and multidisciplinary teams.

Desirable

Experience working with older adults, particularly those with dementia or age-related mental health conditions.

Post-registration qualifications in mental health (e.g., Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dementia Care, Risk Management).

Previous locum experience or flexible working arrangements in a similar role.

Personal Attributes

Empathy and Compassion: Ability to work with vulnerable individuals in a respectful and compassionate manner.

Clinical Judgment: Strong decision-making skills and the ability to assess and manage complex and challenging cases.

Adaptability: Able to adjust to the varying demands of community mental health services and respond to new challenges.

Team Player: Collaborative approach to working with others, with excellent interpersonal skills.

Organized and Efficient: Able to manage a caseload and prioritize tasks effectively in a fast-paced environment.

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