Mental Health Nursing

Mental Health Nursing

Off By Mia Craven

Website Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust

Nursing is a rewarding career where you have a real chance to make a difference to people’s lives in a variety of settings.

Being a nurse, you can expect to learn new skills and procedures that help patients. You’ll learn how to observe patients and assess their needs. You’ll learn to plan and deliver the most appropriate care for them and evaluate the results. Building a trusting relationship with each patient is essential. Your aim is to improve the patients’ quality of life, whatever their situation.

As a mental health nurse your role is to support a person’s recovery, helping them live independent and fulfilling lives. You might help one person to take their medication correctly, while advising another about relevant therapies or social activities.

At MPFT we have a vast range of mental health nursing vacancies, including examples such as:

  • Eating Disorder Practitioner
  • Community Mental Health Nurse
  • Assistant Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner
  • Nursing Associate
  • Health and Justice Practitioner
  • Triage Nurse

We have a mixture of ward based roles, health and justice setting roles, and community based roles. 

To express interest in working as a Mental Health Nurse at MPFT, please fill in this form and one of the team will be in touch: https://forms.office.com/e/4EwVpR3QbQ

To apply for this job please visit forms.office.com.