Job details - Registered Mental Health Nurse - HC618339
Location – Netley
Grade - PO3
Salary - £45,147.00 - £48,894.00
Hours – 37 per week
Contract – Permanent
Closing date – Tuesday 3rd September @ 23:59 hrs
About the Role
To provide expert clinical mental health treatment and advice Description: To triage assess and prioritise mental health needs within the workforce. Providing relevant treatments or onward referral. Support development of prevention and treatment strategies..
Responsibilities will be and not limited to:
1. Providing in person/Telephone/TEAMS assessment and providing treatment and/or referral to other services.
2. Developing long and short term strategies to reduce impact of trauma and the related mental health concerns associated including PTSD/CPTSD
3. To provide education and deliver inputs on mental health and trauma to the workforce
4. To research and recommend treatment and therapies that are proven and best practice.
5. To develop trauma informed inputs to staff and officers to support resilience, resourcing levels and return to work plans. To enable operational delivery.
6. To manage a caseload
For further details please see the role profile
Essential Qualifications
Registered Mental Health Nurse (RNMH) with Diploma/Degree in accordance with NMC (Nursing and Midwifery Council).
Essential Experience
Knowledge and understanding of safeguarding issues.
Understanding of occupational trauma (Military/Bluelight) and challenges of UK policing
Experience of online/telephone/in person clinical needs assessment
IT & records management competent including GDPR compliance
Competencies
We Deliver Support & Inspire - Level 3
We Take Ownership - Level 3
We are Collaborative - Level 3
We are Innovative and Open Minded Level 3
Public Service
Candidate guidance for completing an application form
Contact details for an informal discussion
Please contact the Recruitment Team at police.recruitment@hampshire.police.uk or on 023 8045 1611
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Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary is an equal opportunities employer that positively promotes flexible working, enabling officers and staff to achieve a healthy work-life balance whilst meeting operational requirements of the constabulary. We actively encourage applications to be made on a full time, part time or flexible working basis.
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