An amazing new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Lead Nurse to work in an exceptional mental health hospital based in the South West London area. You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers
This is one of the country’s leading mental health treatment centres. They provide fast access to high quality treatment for lots of different conditions, including addictions, depression, anxiety, stress and eating disorders
**To be considered for this position you must be qualified as an RMN or RNLD Nurse with a current active NMC Pin**
As a Lead Nurse your key responsibilities include:
Provide specialist clinical knowledge, expertise and support to the nursing team and wider MDT
Have oversight of the clinical and care needs of all service users, supporting the primary nurses in working with patients, their families, community teams and other stakeholders in meeting the individual needs of each person
Ensure that proactive clinical risk assessment and management are at the centre of planning care and interventions with service users and colleagues
Constructively reviewing and challenging nursing practice in the service, leading by example, and providing expert knowledge to the nursing and wider MDT on a speciality or individual patient basis
Provide education and development of Registered Nurses and HCAs and ensuring that the baseline needs of everyone to practice safely and effectively are met
Contribute to the clinical elements of all nurse induction, preceptorship and related professional activities
Provide clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions with Registered Nurses on an individual or group basis
Undertake competency assessments and supportive practise with Registered Nurses and HCAs
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
At least 3 years’ experience working within multidisciplinary teams within relevant clinical settings
A clinical leader who is confident working across organisational boundaries
Experienced in leading on service development projects
An exceptional communicator who tailors your approach according to individual strengths and needs
Adept at working with colleagues across different disciplines, and seniority and skill levels
The successful Lead Nurse will receive an excellent salary of £50,375 - £56,329 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 38.5 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
**£5,000 Welcome Bonus**
Many benefits in line with the NHS
Working with a dedicated multidisciplinary team
NMC Payment in full
Free on-site parking
Subsidised Meals
Free use of onsite gym facilities
Enhanced maternity pay
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 including:
Sponsorship of professional qualifications through our Individual Professional Development (IPD) panel
Improved CPD application & panel process
£250 Contribution towards CPD
Leadership & management development
Support with your Revalidation
Long service award
Reference ID: 6203
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An outstanding job opportunity has arisen for a committed Principal Psychologist to work in an exceptional hospital based in the Hale, Manchester area. You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers
The hospital has an established reputation for providing the highest standards of care together with an extensive range of clinical services. The hospital has residential facilities for patients as well as busy day care and outpatient services
**To be considered for this position you must be a HCPC Registered Forensic Psychologist or Clinical Psychologist with Forensic experience**
As the Principal Psychologist your key responsibilities include:
Undertake specialist clinical duties contributing to assessment and treatment of patients
To provide Psychological Therapies for with personality disorder/mental disorder/intellectual disability and complex trauma, developing specialist psychological formulations and assessments of patients with complex presentations, formulating plans for treatment and implementing specialist psychological interventions for individuals and groups
Provide specialist psychological assessments of patients based on appropriate analysis, interpretation, and integration of complex qualitative and quantitative data
Administer and interpret assessments of cognitive and emotional functioning as required and to assist the multi-disciplinary team in diagnosis, problem formulation and the planning/development of an appropriate treatment plan
Plan, implement, and evaluate individual and group treatments, informed by formulations of patients’ problems based on appropriate theoretical and therapeutic models and best practice guidelines
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Experience of and/or an interest in rehabilitation and the recovery of patients in a forensic setting
Skills in individual and group work and in program planning
Use of complex methods of psychological assessment to inform the psychological formulation and intervention
Well developed skills in the ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, complex, highly technical and/or clinically sensitive information
The successful Principal Psychologist will receive an excellent salary of £48,250 - £58,250 FTE per annum. This exciting position is a permanent part time role working 30 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Up to 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Free parking at every site
Health and wellbeing support through our EAP (Employee Assistance Programme)
Pension scheme with a contribution
SMART Pensions - Opt for a slightly smaller salary and we pay an extra contribution into your pension. The result? We both save on National Insurance payments and you end up with an overall increase in your take-home pay
Cycle scheme - Get a tax-free bike with equipment and pay monthly from your salary, generating a cost saving of up to 42%
Computing scheme - Buy the latest technology at no more than the RRP using salary exchange whilst spreading the cost over 12 months
Our shopping discount site where you'll find great offers for online and in-store shopping, negotiated specially for everyone who works with us
GymFlex - Spread the cost of an annual gym membership over 12 months and use your membership at health clubs, leisure centres, boot camps and yoga studios across the UK
Reference ID: 6841
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An amazing new job opportunity has arisen for dedicated Psychologist to work in an exceptional mental health service based in the Hook, Hampshire area. You will be working for one of UK's leading healthcare providers
This service aims to support patients in a range of community-based activities as part of a full treatment programme and to prepare them in moving through their discharge pathway towards a community- based placement
**To be considered for this position you must be qualified as a Psychologist registered with HCPC**
As a Psychologist your key responsibilities include:
Receives and responds promptly to referrals undertaking assessments to determine and plan an effective therapy programme for assigned clients using appropriate and relevant treatments, activities and interventions
Facilitates individual and group therapy sessions within the given field of therapy ensuring activities and interventions continue to meet the needs of the client, and are consistent with the provisions detailed in the client’s therapy plan
Manages an assigned caseload within agreed timescales ensuring regular interaction and communication with clients, professional colleagues and clinical staff
Leads and co-ordinates professional and clinical colleagues, providing psychotherapeutic advice and guidance, and assists with the analysis of statistical data and information for research and audit purposes
Maintains accurate and up-to-date records in the form of case notes, case files, clinical reports, computerised information systems and other associated documentation presenting and sharing relevant information and knowledge concerning assigned clients with professional and clinical colleagues at regular MDT meetings
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Experience in Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) and trauma-informed approaches
Experience of working in areas of Complex Clients
Able to deliver high-level interventions for those complex service users
Training in Clinical Supervision
Keep up-to-date with current developments in psychology practice
The successful Psychologist will receive an excellent salary of £48,250 - £58,250 per annum DOE. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 37.5 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Up to 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Free parking at every site
Health and wellbeing support through our EAP (Employee Assistance Programme)
Pension scheme
SMART Pensions - Opt for a slightly smaller salary and we pay an extra contribution into your pension. The result? We both save on National Insurance payments and you end up with an overall increase in your take-home pay
Cycle scheme - Get a tax-free bike with equipment and pay monthly from your salary, generating a cost saving of up to 42%
Computing scheme - Buy the latest technology at no more than the RRP using salary exchange whilst spreading the cost over 12 months
Our shopping discount site where you'll find great offers for online and in-store shopping, negotiated specially for everyone who works with us
GymFlex - Spread the cost of an annual gym membership over 12 months and use your membership at health clubs, leisure centres, boot camps and yoga studios across the UK
Reference ID: 6537
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An opportunity to provide specialist care to public and private patients, involved in research and quality improvement activities, undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. Full-time opportunity Relocation support available All the benefits of a city lifestyle in a picturesque natural environmentWhere you’ll be working The hospital you will be working in is the largest major hospital in North West Tasmania and is the main provider of public health and hospital services to residents of the region. A secondary level service, it is a 160-bed facility providing high quality healthcare and specialist services in medical, surgical and allied health specialties through inpatient and outpatient departments. The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology provides a consultative service and is supported by a level 4 maternity, a level 4 neonatal unit, and an 8 bed intensive care unit. The maternity unit, housing the birthing suite and all inpatient maternity patients for the region, is located at the main regional hospital, with antenatal care and outreach clinics across both sites. There are approximately 1000 births annually and staffing includes experienced midwives with highly sought after MGP scheme. The outreach services (antenatal and gynaecology clinics) are located at regional centres throughout the district. The current senior staffing mix includes full time and part time consultants, and is RANZCOG accredited for 2 core trainees and Advanced Proceduralist trainees. Excellent continuing education opportunities are led by training Registrars with support from the consultants. The gynaecology service includes colposcopy and laparoscopy. This position will be attractive to highly skilled and motivated medical professionals who view challenges as opportunities and are driven by a passion to improve healthcare in the complex world of modern health systems. You will play a key role in developing health care at both patient and system levels. The Department of Health offers a comprehensive undergraduate and graduate clinical training program, with close ties to the University of Tasmania through the Rural Clinical School. As such, you will be responsible for providing leadership and help with the delivery of the Undergraduate general medical education program. You will participate in the after hours on call roster, which is typically 1 in 5 weekdays and weekends. Where you’ll be living Tasmania is one of the most idyllic and picturesque sites of Australia, offering life in a thriving rural community that values nature and adventure. This region of Tasmania is known to have the cleanest air in the world, and is home to Australia’s largest area of temperate rainforest as well as coastal and river regions that have been important to Indigenous Tasmanians for tens of thousands of years. With all the benefits of a city lifestyle, affordable housing, easy access to beaches, rivers, lakes and national parks, North West Tasmania is an enviable location offering a beautiful environment and laid back lifestyle. You’ll have access to seaside villages, distilleries, caves, mountains, waterfalls and art deco architecture in this bustling sea-port city, with no shortage of sights to see or things to do. This stunning region is only a 3 hour drive from Hobart and a 35 minute drive from Devonport. Salary information Consultant Obstetricians & Gynaecologists can expect a salary package in line with the TAS Award up to $500k++ Requirements Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (FRANZCOG) or equivalent. About us Elective Recruitment is a person-centred recruitment consultancy. Your career progression is just as important to us as your well-being and work-life balance. We are not just another recruitment company; we do things our way and we consult. We have a very clear vision: create great careers, better lifestyles, and add value - and we won’t stop until this is achieved. For access to Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist jobs in Australia join our network today. For a confidential discussion contact the Elective Recruitment Team at +61 2 9137 4300, or apply now!....Read more...
The main purpose of this job role is to provide administrative support across Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service, helping ensure the smooth and effective operation of our departments.
Your main duties will include:
Handling telephone, email and in-person enquiries
Maintaining accurate records and electronic filing systems
Supporting the organisation of meetings and events
Preparing reports, presentations, and correspondence using Microsoft Office
Ordering stationery, supplies and refreshments using the Service’s ordering system
Providing a professional, customer focussed approach to both internal and external customers
Providing excellent customer service to internal and external contacts
If you’re enthusiastic about developing your career, keen to work in a professional and community-focused organisation, and ready to learn in a supportive environment - we encourage you to apply.Training:As part of this apprenticeship, you will:
Complete a Level 3 Business Administration qualification
Receive guidance and support from experienced colleagues
Have dedicated time during the working week for training and coursework
Attend Warrington and Vale Royal College one day per week for 12 weeks, from January 2026
Be responsible for travel to and from college (with expenses covered by the Service)
Training Outcome:
Temporary fixed term contract for 18 months. The apprentice will be able to apply for any other suitable roles within the service
Employer Description:We are a highly professional, fully inclusive organisation that values, supports and offers growth to our staff whatever their role. We engender a working environment where everyone can be themselves. Our core values amplify our ethos:
• Be inclusive by acting fairly with integrity, respect and without prejudice.
• Do the right thing by holding each other to account for ensuring high standards of professionalism in everything we do.
• Act with compassion by being understanding and offering help to each other and to our communities with warmth, patience and kindness.
• Make a difference by making an impact on our organisation and in our communities in whatever ways we can for as many people as we can.
• Our core values underpin and support the National Fire Chiefs Council Core Code of Ethics
Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service is managed by Cheshire Fire Authority. The Authority comprises councillors from our local communities of Cheshire, Halton and Warrington. The councillors make decisions on things like policy, finance and resources.
The Service is led by the Chief Fire Officer and the Service Management Team.
We have 28 fire stations staffed in a number of different ways to reflect local risks and demands, three community safety (home safety) centres, three community fire protection (business safety) offices, a safety centre in Lymm, an operational training centre and workshops at our Sadler Road site in Winsford along with a joint headquarters facility with Cheshire Constabulary in Winsford.
Our emergency call handling function is provided by North West Fire Control, based at Lingley Mere in Warrington. North West Fire Control is a collaboration between four fire and rescue services providing a control room operation for Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester and Lancashire.
We respond to emergency incidents across the four unitary council areas of:
• Halton
• Warrington
• Cheshire East
• Cheshire West and Chester
What do we do?
We respond to all emergency calls from the public for assistance. Many emergency calls, however, are not to fires but to incidents where members of the community are trapped in vehicles following road traffic collisions, trapped in machinery, or trapped in less life threatening circumstances as well as being called to chemical spillages and toxic emissions.
We also deal with many other domestic situations such as flooding, storm damage, people unable to gain access to premises, animals in distress etc.
Along with dealing with incidents we also provide community safety advice, which help us to reduce risks and to improve the lives and safety of Cheshire’s residents and businesses.Working Hours :Will most likely be 09:00 - 17:00, Monday to Friday.
However, this is a full time post and the successful applicant will need to work flexibly.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Organisation skills,Number skills,Team working,Willing to learn,Literacy....Read more...