Band 6 Mental Health Nurse - Community Drug & Alcohol Service (cdas) in Richmond, Surrey
UK working eligibility only.
JOB-20240911-c1c514b9
Band 6 Mental Health Nurse – Community Drug & Alcohol Service (CDAS)
Specialism: Mental Health Nurse – Substance Misuse / Drug & Alcohol
Location: Richmond & Wandsworth, UK
Salary: £27.00 per hour
Contract: Ongoing Locum
Schedule: Part Time / Full Time
Join the Community Drug & Alcohol Service (CDAS) as a Band 6 Mental Health Nurse, supporting service users with complex substance use and mental health needs in Richmond and Wandsworth. This long-term locum role offers an excellent hourly rate, flexible working patterns, and the opportunity to build specialist expertise within a respected multidisciplinary team.
Perks and Benefits
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Part Time / Full Time: Flexible scheduling that allows you to balance professional and personal commitments.
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£27.00 per hour: Enjoy competitive hourly pay with full control over your earning potential.
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Varied Environments: Work across community settings and gain exposure to a wide range of clinical situations.
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Professional Development: Benefit from ongoing training and opportunities to develop specialist skills in substance misuse and mental health.
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Build Your Network: Collaborate with professionals across the NHS, primary care, social care, and voluntary sectors.
What You Will Do
Clinical Responsibilities
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Undertake duties in line with the Mental Health Act (1983), Mental Capacity Act (2005), NMC Code of Conduct, and SLaM standards.
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Manage a defined caseload, prioritising assessments and planning care under the guidance of the Clinical Lead.
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Develop, implement, and evaluate evidence-based programmes of care, ensuring high clinical standards.
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Act as Care Coordinator, participating in comprehensive multidisciplinary assessments addressing physical, psychological, mental health, and social care needs.
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Provide specialist clinical input and promote the recovery model for service users and their carers.
Risk & Safeguarding
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Carry out thorough risk assessments and ensure robust management plans, particularly for vulnerable individuals.
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Follow all local safeguarding policies and liaise with appropriate professionals for adults and children at risk.
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Offer BBV (Blood-Borne Virus) testing, treatment pathways, and naloxone at first point of contact.
Recovery-Focused Practice
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Create collaborative, person-centred care plans aligned with service users’ recovery goals.
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Support service users to navigate the treatment system, ensuring seamless transitions across services and teams.
Partnership Working
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Maintain effective working relationships with community mental health teams, residential services, GPs, social care, and voluntary organisations.
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Offer high-level nursing advice to colleagues, partner agencies, and community groups.
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Participate in the Consortium Duty & Triage rota, group training programme, and SLaM mandatory training.
Professional Conduct
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Uphold professional, ethical standards and respect individual beliefs, values, and cultures.
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Demonstrate accountability, excellent communication, and commitment to safe, high-quality care.
Why Richmond & Wandsworth?
These neighbouring boroughs offer the perfect balance of peaceful suburban living and easy access to central London. Enjoy riverside walks, parks, vibrant local markets, cafés, and a thriving community – all while working in a supportive, dynamic clinical environment.
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