The Senior Mental Health Practitioner is responsible for providing high-quality mental health services, including assessment, treatment, and support to patients. Candidates should have a relevant professional qualification in mental health nursing, social work, or occupational therapy, with significant post-qualification experience. They are expected to demonstrate strong clinical skills, excellent communication, and the ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. The role requires a commitment to delivering patient-centered care, managing complex cases, and contributing to service development.
Devon Partnership NHS Trust is a leading provider of mental health and learning disability services in the South West of England. The Trust is committed to delivering high-quality care and support to individuals and communities, with a focus on recovery and well-being. It offers a range of services, including inpatient, community, and specialist care, and is dedicated to innovation, research, and collaboration with partners to improve mental health outcomes. The Trust values its staff and invests in their development, fostering a supportive and inclusive working environment.
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