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Specialist Mental Health Nurse

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Dyddiad hysbysebu: 19 Tachwedd 2025
Cyflog: £39,500 i £48,000 bob blwyddyn
Oriau: Rhan Amser
Dyddiad cau: 06 Rhagfyr 2025
Lleoliad: Closeburn, Thornhill
Gweithio o bell: Ar y safle yn unig
Cwmni: Acorn Care and Education
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: 291165FAJ

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Join Our Multi-Disciplinary Team supporting Children and Young People Across Education and Clinical Services

Job Title: Specialist Mental Health Nurse

Location: Closeburn House – Dumfriesshire DG3 5HP / Maben House - Dumfriesshire DG11 1RW (covering both sites)

Salary: £39,500 - £48,000 dependent on experience

Hours: 22.5 hours per week 3 days 8.30am - 4.30pm

Contract: Permanent

Essential: Full valid UK driving licence and access to own vehicle

About The Role

As a member of our multi-disciplinary team, you will provide specialist mental health and wellbeing support, including assessment, therapy, and care coordination. Working closely with children and young people, you will help ensure they receive consistent, person-centred care. You will also support staff across our services in embedding and maintaining best practices in mental health provision.

This is a post to cover OFG Options Holistic services in Scotland; this encompasses Maben School and residential home & Closeburn School and residential home.

Who we are looking for.

We’re seeking someone with strong clinical experience in child and adolescent mental health, who is passionate about working within education and care settings. You should have excellent communication skills, the ability to work collaboratively, and a commitment to evidence-based practice.

This is a unique opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of young people by working collaboratively with care and education teams to promote psychological wellbeing and resilience.

If you’re ready to make a lasting impact on the lives of young people and want to be part of a supportive, forward-thinking team, we’d love to hear from you.

Key Responsibilities:

Deliver specialist mental health and wellbeing services in designated schools and children’s homes.
Collaborate with education and care staff as part of a multi-disciplinary team, using an 'assess, plan, do, review' model to support young people.
Provide specialist training, reflective practice, consultation, observation, and modelling to staff, supporting intervention delivery and strategies.
Promote a biopsychosocial approach through advice, consultation, supervision, and sharing relevant knowledge, theory, and research.
Represent the clinical service and/or clients at multidisciplinary meetings to ensure coordinated, integrated care.
Offer specialist assessment, formulation, intervention, management, and evaluation using evidence-based approaches.
Support referral assessments as part of the OFG process.
Make informed decisions on interventions, considering OFG-approved methods, evidence-based practice, and client history.
Manage a personal caseload, providing assessment, intervention, and evaluation in collaboration with Lead Clinician and key adults.
Deliver direct individual and group interventions where appropriate.
Use OFG-approved outcome measures to monitor progress and adjust interventions based on findings.
Advocate for young people, ensuring their voices are heard and understood.
Liaise with external professionals and agencies involved in shared cases.
Monitor and assess risk within own caseload and advise others on risk management.
Communicate sensitively and effectively with young people, families, and professionals, especially in emotionally challenging situations.
Maintain high standards of clinical record-keeping and reporting in line with professional and OFG standards.
Model best practice and professional conduct, aligning with CQC outcomes (where relevant), clinical governance, and regulatory body standards.
Essential Criteria:

Degree in Mental Health Nursing, approved by NMC, additional post graduate qualifications in CBT or DBT or other psychological approaches
Relevant previous experience, working in related settings and/or with related client group.
Experience of working with specific client group (e.g. social, emotional and mental health and neurodiversity) and setting type (e.g. schools and/or residential care).
Experience of effective multi-disciplinary working (working with both clinical and non-clinical, internal and external agencies).
Experience of effectively communicating with/working with families/relatives and carers
Experience of effectively working at different systems within an organisation e.g. service development, group and individual levels.
Experience of working via a model of: ‘assess, plan, do and review’.
Experience of effectively using consultation as method of service delivery.
Experience of providing supervision to others.
Full valid UK driving licence and access to own vehicle
Location: Closeburn House - Dumfriesshire, Scotland DG3 5HP

Holistic Childcare and Education, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

Education - Options Autism


Why work for us?

Alongside working with a network of clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options.

Benefits

Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you’ll get an exceptional reward package including:

Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions
“Your Wellbeing Matters” – access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks
Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support.
And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that’s right for you, including:

A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits
100’s of discount options valid in the UK and abroad
Cycle to Work Schemes
Electric Car Purchase Scheme
Critical illness cover

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