Registered Nurse RMN/RNLD
Priory
Job Description
Description
Priory Hospital Middleton St George
£35,292
- £38,596
Full Time - 37.5 hours per
week
Priory Hospital Middleton St
George has an opportunity for a Registered Nurse RMN/RNLD to join
our team on the Preston Ward
Set in spacious and
relaxing grounds, Priory Hospital Middleton St George, located in
Darlington, County Durham, is a specialist inpatient service for
adults with mental health issues, complex needs and behaviours that
challenge. We are dedicated to supporting people to transfer
effortlessly between the most appropriate care, meeting individual
needs, enabling recovery and re-engagement within the community,
and maximising life opportunities.
We accept referrals from a wide variety of public sector
organisations throughout the UK, including special hospitals,
psychiatric hospitals, prisons, courts, low secure units (LSUs),
medium secure units (MSUs), forensic lead commissioners, social
services, NHS Mental Health Trusts, GPs, the police and
others.
Preston Ward provides treatment and
rehabilitative care for adult males in a 13 bed Medium Secure
setting. The majority of service users have a diagnosis of Mental
Illness, but the ward also manages other enduring and complex
mental health needs including co-morbidities such as Personality
Disorder, substance use, neurodevelopmental disorders, and
behaviours of concern, including violence. Our model of care is
flexible and responsive to the needs of the
individual.
Our medium secure unit is encompassed by the
‘security triangle’ model with a modern and purpose built unit
adhering to the Department of Health ‘Physical’ security standards.
‘Procedural’ security is based upon robust Priory secure service
policies and site-specific protocols, with specific adaptations for
restricted patients identified in collaboration with our
stakeholders (e.g.
MoJ, MAPPA). All of this is balanced against the
strong ‘Relational’ security systemic within our model of care,
which emphasises therapeutic relationships via person centred
rehabilitation and therapeutic activities.
Our model
of care is trauma informed with a focus on core principles of
safety, trust, empowerment, choice, collaboration and culture. The
impact of trauma is at the forefront of what we do, with all staff
trained in trauma informed care at induction and a trauma informed
approach embedded into formulation and reflective practice
sessions.
Our priority is to promote recovery and change via
strengthening perceptions of hope, agency and self-determination,
in turn fostering personal growth, which includes the building a
new non-offending identity. Our ultimate aim is the reduction of
risk to self and others.
The primary aim of the ward is to
offer service users a safe and structured environment for
assessment, treatment, and to prevent relapse and minimise the risk
they pose to themselves and others.
There is a clear
pathway from referral to discharge with processes to suit each
stage and each individual service user.
What you'll be doing
You will be part of a compassionate team who are committed to our patients wellbeing. We take a personalised approach, using proven therapies to help people move forward with confidence and build a healthier, more fulfilling future. As a registered nurse, you will play a key part in their recovery, assisting qualified staff with the assessment and implementation of individual patient care plans, undertaking routine tasks and activities as directed or delegated to facilitate wellbeing, dignity and treatment of patients.
- Deliver prescribed care to a defined group within an agreed framework.
- Assess, plan and deliver, with the patient and their carer/family, nursing care which takes account of patient choice and wishes and acting as the patients named nurse.
- Accurately observe and engage with patients in order to assess their need and evaluate their progress.
- Monitor and review Nursing Care plans.
- Evaluate and respond to changes in patient’s condition and needs.
You can find additional information in the attached job description.
What you'll bring to the role
The role
requires a qualified Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with
post-registration experience (preferably) in a forensic setting
with, active NMC registration, and completion of a preceptorship
program. Candidates should have a strong knowledge of NMC
guidelines, requests, and professional practices, along with
evidence of continuing professional development. A positive
attitude and commitment to change, improvement, and quality are
essential, as is the ability to develop and apply flexible and
innovative approaches to
practice
Essential for the
role
You must be a qualified Registered
Mental Health Nurse (RMN) or Registered Learning Disabilities Nurse
(RNLD) with a valid NMC registration and a commitment to delivering
safe, compassionate, person-centred care.
You will have excellent
communication and interpersonal skills, the ability to work
effectively within a multidisciplinary team, and a proactive
approach to promoting recovery and positive patient outcomes.
The following experience would
be beneficial
Previous experience working
within a mental health or learning disabilities setting, including
acute, rehabilitation, PICU, forensic or community services, would
be advantageous. Experience in risk assessment and management, care
planning, medication administration, safeguarding, and supporting
individuals with complex mental health needs is desirable, along
with a commitment to continuous professional
development.
What we will give you in return
We want you to succeed at Priory and thrive in your role. You will be well supported with regular career conversations. We also offer full training and numerous pathways into leadership and qualified clinical positions to help you shape your career with us.
- Free on-site parking
- Enhanced maternity pay
- Birthday Holiday - Your Birthday as an extra days annual leave
- Contributory pension scheme
- Flexible benefits including reduced rates and access to new schemes including gym membership, IT technology (laptops / tablets / smartphones) and private healthcare
- Access to development opportunities
- Sponsorship of professional qualifications through our Individual Professional Development (IPD) panel
- Leadership & management development
- Long service award
- Refer a friend bonuses
Shortlisting may begin upon receipt of applications, and
the Recruiting Manager may close the vacancy early if enough
suitable candidates are identified.
The
successful candidate will be required to apply for a disclosure at
the required level from the Disclosure & Barring Service.
Visit our website www.priorygroup.com
to apply or call 01325 333192 and ask to speak with Pamela Phoenix,
Director of Clinical Services to discuss this exciting opportunity
further.
About Priory
Priory is the UK’s leading independent provider of mental health and adult social care. With 12,000 colleagues and a network of 270 services, we support over 24,000 people each year to live their lives as fully and independently as possible. We treat more than 70 conditions – including depression, anxiety, eating disorders and children’s mental health – and provide residential and supported living care for autistic adults, people with a learning disability, Prader–Willi Syndrome, brain injuries and older people.
We are an equal opportunities employer committed to
providing an inclusive, accessible recruitment process. Learn more
about the accessibility support we offer here.
For
agency enquiries and applications, please view our legal statement
here.
All roles are subject to a successful disclosure at an appropriate level from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), Access NI or Disclosure Scotland. Priory will cover the cost of a DBS check.