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Reference

PRI100259

Location

Priory East Midlands, Mansfield Road, Annesley, Nottinghamshire, NG15 OAR

Priory Group Division

Healthcare

Salary

£36,296 - £42,073.20

Hours

37.5

Vacancy Type

Permanent - Full Time

Job Advert Location Description

Priory Hospital East Midlands are looking for a registered mental health nurse (RMN) to work as an effective member of the Multi-Disciplinary team. Promoting the interests of the service users and carers to ensure that the prescribed nursing care is effectively implemented. The right candidate will be responsible for maintaining a safe and caring environment. 

 

Responsibilities includes but not limited to :

* providing a high standard of person centred care to individuals suffering from mental illness and personality disorder. 
* Contribute to the planning, implementing and reviewing of patient care plans taking into account patient choice and wishes and acting as a named nurse. 
* Observe and engage with patients to assess their needs and progress - responding to any changes in presentation. 
* Attend regular clinical and non clinical meetings as requested
* Prioritising nursing duties, delegating where required. 
* Working as nurse in charge to co-ordinate the shift, ensuring as far as reasonably practical a safe environment. 
* Develops and maintains a good professional relationship with patients, colleagues and visitors responding promptly and courteously to requests, enquiries and suggestions.
* Adhere to Medicines Management policies at all times
* Ensure the requirements of the Mental Health, Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty Standards are met.

Experience, skills & Knowledge :

* Qualified Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN), with 6-12 months post registration experience with active NMC Registration and completed preceptorship programme.
* Knowledge of NMC guidelines, requests and professional practices
* Demonstrates a positive attitude and commitment to change, improvement and quality.
* Excellent communication and team working skills with a flexible approach and a commitment to patient centred care 

Job Advert Role Description

Priory Hospital East Midlands provide acute and psychiatric intensive care services to those in need - Comprising of 2 Acute wards both with 9 beds and a Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) with 10 beds. We are dedicated to providing innovative, high quality care, which will enable patients’ recovery and re-engagement with the community. We provide services for local NHS patients and out of area patients from the NHS. Our wards offer assessment and treatment to females with a broad range of mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, stress, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), schizophrenia and personality disorders.

We are a friendly welcoming team who all have the same focus and goal which is to provide a caring service and support with providing the best possible outcome for the individuals in our care. 

We operate a 24 hour, 7 days a week service and our nursing team work shift including days, nights, weekends and bank holidays. 

Priory Hospital East Midlands currently holds a "GOOD" rating from the CQC.

What perks do we offer?

The Priory, as a group, is hugely invested in the people that work for us. We are lucky to be able to access a wide range of perks which supports and improves the staff experience with

Comprehensive induction relevant to the role and agreed shadowing time
Ongoing E-learning programme inclusive of the Oliver McGowan training both online and face to face
Ongoing access to continuing professional development- available after probation period for any subjects that you are interested in and relevant to your role
Full access to Priory Perks- online rewards and discount system. Access to huge discounts on recognised brands and companies
Access to Blue light card with national recognised discounts
25 days annual leave as standard- plus bank holidays and your birthday off
Reimbursement of professional fees- such and NMC registration
24 hour access to free employee assistance line
Local systems of support for staff wellbeing, supervision, peer supervision, reflective practice
Freedom to Speak up and Your Say forum meetings and reps
Access to mental health first aiders
Local staff wellbeing, staff of the month, regional awards