Clinical Nurse Specialist (Mental Health) in UK with Visa Sponsorship - £109K Salary
| Company | Skilled Nursing UK |
|---|---|
| Location | UK |
| Salary | £109,767 – £109,767 |
| Type | full_time |
| Sponsorship | Yes (visa) |
Skilled Nursing UK is seeking a Clinical Nurse Specialist (Mental Health) for a permanent, full-time contract in the UK. This role is ideal for experienced mental health nurses, especially those from Nigeria and other African countries, as visa sponsorship is available. With a competitive salary of £109,767 – £109,767 per annum, this position offers a fantastic opportunity for career progression and a new life in the UK.
Job Description
This exciting opportunity is for a Clinical Nurse Specialist specialising in Older Persons Mental Health Services within the community setting. You will be instrumental in providing high-quality, person-centred care to older adults, contributing significantly to their well-being and recovery.
The successful candidate will work a permanent full-time schedule, equating to 76 hours per fortnight, with day worker hours. This role requires a dedicated professional ready to commence as soon as possible, bringing their expertise to a supportive and dynamic healthcare environment.
Requirements
- Current registration as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) in the UK, or eligibility to register.
- Extensive post-registration experience in mental health nursing, particularly with older persons.
- Demonstrated advanced clinical assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation skills.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team.
- A valid UK work visa or the eligibility to obtain one, with visa sponsorship available for suitable international candidates.
- Ability to demonstrate leadership and mentor junior staff.
Benefits
- Highly competitive annual salary ranging from £109,767 to £109,767.
- Visa sponsorship and relocation support available for eligible international candidates.
- Permanent full-time contract offering job security and stability.
- Opportunity to work within a specialised field, making a real difference in older persons' mental health.
- Professional development opportunities and a supportive working environment.
How to Prepare
For Nigerian and African immigrant nurses eyeing this Clinical Nurse Specialist role, thorough preparation is key. Ensure your CV is polished, reflecting UK professional standards, highlighting your mental health nursing experience, particularly with older persons, and clearly outlining any specialist training. Your LinkedIn profile should also be updated to align with UK employer expectations, showcasing your skills and professional network.
Preparing for the interview should include researching the UK's mental healthcare system, especially concerning older adult services. Be ready to discuss your experience with patient care pathways, multidisciplinary team collaboration, and your understanding of relevant UK healthcare policies. Crucially, be prepared to confidently discuss your visa sponsorship needs and how you will seamlessly transition into the UK healthcare environment.
- Ensure your NMC PIN is active or that you have commenced the registration process.
- Prepare a UK-standard CV that clearly articulates your clinical nurse specialist experience in mental health.
- Practice articulating your experience with older persons' mental health in a UK context.
- Research common interview questions for specialist nursing roles and prepare concise answers.
- Prepare questions for the interviewer regarding the team, patient caseload, and professional development.
Visa Sponsorship & Foreigner Eligibility
Yes, visa sponsorship is available for this Clinical Nurse Specialist (Mental Health) position. This role is explicitly open to foreigners and overseas applicants who require a UK work visa, demonstrating the company's commitment to attracting global talent. If you are unsure about your eligibility or visa status, it is highly recommended to clearly state your situation in your application and be prepared to discuss it during the interview process.
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