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<p><strong>Senior Mental Health Nurse (Band 6 Equivalent)</strong></p><p> <strong>Full Time | Permanent | Remote (with occasional travel)</strong></p><p> <strong>Salary: Up to £50,000 + Car Allowance</strong></p><p><br></p><p>We are seeking an experienced and motivated <strong>Senior Mental Health Nurse</strong> to join our Nursing Mental Health Team, supporting supported living and residential services across the organisation.</p><p>This is a primarily remote role with occasional travel required for meetings, service reviews, and training. It offers the opportunity to work at a senior clinical level while maintaining flexibility and autonomy.</p><p><br></p><p>The Role</p><p>As a Senior Mental Health Nurse, you will provide clinical oversight, leadership, and specialist mental health support across supported living and residential settings. You will play a key role in promoting recovery-focused, person-centred care while ensuring high clinical standards and regulatory compliance.</p><p>You will work closely with service managers, support staff, external professionals, and multidisciplinary teams to ensure individuals with complex mental health needs receive safe, effective, and responsive care.</p><p><br></p><p>Key Responsibilities</p><ul><li>Provide senior clinical guidance and oversight to supported living and residential services</li><li>Support risk assessment, crisis management, and care planning processes</li><li>Offer specialist advice on complex mental health presentations</li><li>Strengthen clinical governance and ensure adherence to best practice standards</li><li>Deliver training, mentorship, and clinical supervision to staff teams</li><li>Liaise with external professionals including CMHTs, crisis teams, and inpatient services</li><li>Contribute to service development and quality improvement initiatives</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Essential Requirements</p><ul><li>Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with active NMC registration</li><li>Significant post-qualification experience in mental health services</li><li>Strong background in Crisis Team, Community Mental Health, or Acute settings</li><li>Experience supporting individuals with complex and high-risk presentations</li><li>Sound knowledge of safeguarding, risk management, and clinical governance</li><li>Excellent communication and leadership skills</li><li>Full UK driving licence</li></ul><p><br></p><p>What We Offer</p><ul><li>Salary up to £50,000 (depending on experience)</li><li>Car allowance</li><li>Remote working with structured autonomy</li><li>Full-time permanent contract</li><li>Opportunities for professional development and career progression</li><li>Supportive and forward-thinking clinical leadership team</li></ul><p><br></p><p>This is an excellent opportunity for a confident and experienced mental health nurse with a crisis, acute, or community background who is ready to step into a senior clinical role with strategic impact.</p><p><br></p><p>To apply or request further information, please submit your CV and a brief supporting statement outlining your relevant experience.</p><p></p>

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