Prison Registered Learning Disabilities Nurse (RNLD)
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England
MK4
Job Title: Prison Registered Learning Disabilities Nurse (RNLD)
Location: Milton Keynes
Type: Permanent
Shift Pattern: Various shifts, 40 hours per week, full time
Salary: £36,419 per annum
Are you ready for a new opportunity that brings fresh experiences? Sanctuary Personnel are seeking an experienced Learning Disability Nurse, Children's Nurse, or Mental Health Nurse to join our client's secure healthcare team. As a key member of their multidisciplinary team, you will be responsible for managing a caseload of patients, completing assessments, and providing holistic care that addresses a variety of complex needs.
About Our Client:
They have been a leading provider of healthcare services within justice environments across the UK since 2005, delivering primary care and forensic healthcare to a diverse range of patients. Their services span Secure, Custody, and Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARC). One of their facilities is an 80-bed secure establishment dedicated to supporting young people aged 12-17.
What's Involved:
1. Manage a caseload of patients with diagnosed Learning Disabilities or ASD, including initial assessments, care planning, and follow-up.
2. Participate in processes designed to support patients at risk of self-harm or suicide, in line with NICE Guidance.
3. Attend monthly supervision with your line manager and complete annual EDR to review targets, progression, and learning objectives.
4. Use excellent communication, interpersonal skills, patience, and resilience to support patients effectively.
5. Provide training and advice to staff on caring for patients with Learning Disabilities.
6. Assist with awareness days and workshops delivered by the PCMHT, and work with the team to further develop these initiatives.
7. Participate in weekly Integrated Mental Health Team Referrals meetings to ensure a cohesive approach when discussing at-risk patients.
The Ideal Candidate:
1. Part 1 NMC registration
2. 5 years of UK residence history
3. Evidence of further development of clinical practice
4. Experience working in a secure environment
5. Degree-level qualification or higher
6. Experience in innovation or change initiatives
7. Experience working in a 'value for money' service
8. Driving licence
This role requires working with vulnerable individuals in a compassionate and caring manner. A DBS check and relevant clearance will be required to ensure suitability. Safety is paramount, and the successful candidate must adhere to strict safety protocols.
They welcome applications from individuals of all ages and backgrounds and are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce. They strive to create a workplace where everyone feels valued and has a sense of belonging.
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