Client Name: Lancashire Care Role: Mental Health Nurse Rates: £19.43 - £33.43 per hour Shifts: Flexible hours, with shifts available throughout the day, night and at weekends. Benefits: Access to Care4Carers - our support service to help support your mental health and wellbeing and enable you to deliver outstanding care. Competitive pay rates First sight of agency nursing shifts across multiple trusts Next-day payroll Block bookings in your favourite locations Excellent support from your own dedicated consultant Revalidation support 24/7/365 service - we're available when you need us Do you enjoy providing vital support and care to people experiencing mental health issues? With the number of people in the UK being diagnosed with a mental health condition on the rise, specialists in this area are currently highly sought after. If you are passionate about playing an important part in improving the lives of the individuals in your care, one of our Mental Health Nurse jobs could be perfect for you. Medacs Healthcare is looking for nursing professionals who specialise in mental health to work flexible shifts at The Harbour. Responsible for forming trusting relationships with your patients, your goal will be to help those individuals to lead happier, healthier lives. You should be a fully qualified Mental Health Nurse, who is registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. You will primarily be working with people experiencing a range of mental health illnesses including, but not limited to; depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, OCD, eating disorders, paranoia, psychosis, schizophrenia and generalised behavioural or emotional problems. It is a varied position where you will not only use traditional medical and nursing techniques to monitor patients' physical and mental health but will provide a great deal of emotional support too. You will assist people in taking medications correctly, advise on social activities and available therapies to help their wellbeing. Often you will be a shoulder to cry on and an ear to listen. There are opportunities for you to specialise in many areas within mental health, such as working with children and young people, those with drug and alcohol addiction, or offenders who are in prison. You could be based in the community, in hospitals, people's homes, rehabilitation centres or care homes. It's an adaptable position which can see you working in a wide range of settings - many mental health care providers move across different environments throughout their career. General key skills In addition to your qualifications, as a Mental Health Nurse, you will have: A good understanding of mental health conditions, symptoms, and treatments First-class communication skills Empathy and understanding Excellent listening skills Excellent organisation and time management skills Stamina and good under pressure Resilience, the ability to instil some emotional distance and switch off outside of work The ability to work as part of a wider team A genuine passion for improving people's lives and wellbeing Main Duties/Responsibilities As an RMN with Lancashire Care at The Harbour, you will: Playing a key role in the care and rehabilitation of mental health patients Meeting patients daily, providing tailored, support plans in line with their specific diagnosis/prognosis Arranging any ongoing, long-term support for after a patient leaves your care Building trusting relationships with patients, putting them at ease Listening and talking to patients, offering advice and reassurance Working closely with other mental healthcare professionals to agree the most appropriate treatment plans for those in your care Working with and advising relatives and carers on patient conditions, outlooks, treatment, and progress Keeping medical records up to date Regularly carrying out any standard physical health checks that may be required, such as monitoring patients' vital statistics, blood tests, etc. Administering medication as appropriate Talking through available therapies, support networks, social activities that may help to improve mental health and wellbeing Managing workloads and shift patterns for yourself (and sometimes others) Maintaining a positive attitude, even in difficult situations Promoting mental health initiatives, reducing stigma associated with mental health Staying up to date with mental health best practice and theory Qualifications/Licenses/Certifications Essential Be a registered nurse. At least 2 years post-graduate experience. 6 months recent NHS experience within the last 3 years. You will need to pass an enhanced background check. Culture and inclusion So, if you are an RMN and believe you have what it takes to be a part of the outstanding team at Lancashire Care, apply today.