Job Title: Band 6 Triage Nurse – Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) Location: Peterborough (Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust) Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm Pay Rate: £27 per hour (Ltd/Umbrella) Contract Type: Full-time, ongoing contract Overview: Service Care Solutions are currently recruiting for a Band 6 Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN) to join the 18 Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) Team in Peterborough. This is an exciting opportunity to work within a forward-thinking, recovery-focused NHS team supporting individuals at a critical stage of their mental health journey. The service supports individuals aged 14–65 who are experiencing first-episode psychosis or symptoms indicating early psychotic experiences. The aim is to provide timely intervention, reduce the duration of untreated psychosis, and improve long-term outcomes through early, assertive, and person-centred support. Key Responsibilities: Triage & Assessment: Act as the initial point of clinical contact for new referrals. Conduct timely and thorough assessments to determine urgency, risk, and appropriate care pathways. Care Coordination: Contribute to MDT discussions and treatment planning. Support the allocation of service users to appropriate clinicians. Caseload Management: Carry a small, manageable caseload to provide direct support, care coordination, and therapeutic interventions in line with EIP best practices. Liaison & Collaboration: Attend inpatient ward rounds (mostly via video conferencing), liaise with families, carers, and other services (e.g., GPs, social care, schools), and provide feedback to referrers. Crisis Management & Duty Cover: Provide cover on the duty rota to manage urgent calls, mental health crises, and support colleagues with risk management. Documentation & Compliance: Maintain accurate, up-to-date clinical records and contribute to care planning, CPA meetings, and risk assessments in accordance with NHS Trust policies. The Current Service & Team Context: The EIP team is currently supported by an agency nurse who works four days per week and has been pivotal in managing urgent triage, supporting new assessments, and maintaining a steady caseload. This has greatly benefited the permanent team—allowing them to refocus on clinical priorities, address overdue documentation, attend essential training, and improve patient flow. This new Band 6 role is being brought in to provide additional capacity, help clear waiting lists, and enhance the service’s ability to provide responsive and high-quality care to individuals at a vulnerable point in their lives. Ideal Candidate Profile: Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with a valid NMC registration Proven experience in community mental health, EIP, or crisis services Confident in mental health assessments, risk management, and safeguarding Able to work both autonomously and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team Strong IT, communication, and documentation skills Knowledge of CPA, NICE Guidelines for Psychosis, and recovery-focused care models is highly desirable To apply or request more information, please contact: Andrew Wiles – Mental Health Recruitment Specialist (url removed)