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Rotherham Doncaster & South Humber Foundation Trust

***NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE RECRUITMENT EVENT***

Scunthorpe
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Join Our Crisis and Open Access Mental Health Services – Recruitment Open Day

Acute Directorate, North Lincolnshire Mental Health Care Group, RDaSH

Are you passionate about providing timely, compassionate mental health support? We are holding a recruitment open day for people interested in joining our Acute Directorate in North Lincolnshire, including our Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team and our new 24-hour Open Access Mental Health Service at Great Oaks.

Recruitment Open Day

  • Date: Tuesday 28th July 2026
  • Time: 10:00 – 17:00
  • Venue: Great Oaks Mental Health Unit, Ashby High Street, Scunthorpe, DN16 2JX

Morning drop-in:

  • Meet the team
  • Visit the service environment
  • Find out more about the roles

Afternoon interviews:

  • Pre-booked interviews will be available
  • Same-day interviews offered where possible

Whether you are ready to interview or would simply like to explore whether crisis mental health work is right for you, we would be pleased to welcome you.

Our Acute Directorate has benefitted from multi-million-pound capital investment, creating a modern, therapeutic and purpose-built environment for people who require urgent mental health care.

Our services provide timely mental health assessment and intensive home treatment for residents of North Lincolnshire, supporting people in the least restrictive environment and helping them access the right care as early as possible.

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A growing and innovative service

Alongside our established Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team, we are launching a new 24-hour Open Access Mental Health Service, providing rapid assessment and support in a safe and supportive environment.

This is an opportunity to help shape a new service and improve crisis care for local communities.

Current Opportunities Include

  • Band 6 Crisis Practitioners – Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team and new Open Access Mental Health Service. Some posts operate as part of a 7-day rota.
  • Peer Support Workers – employed by the People Focused Group working with RDaSH, in the new Open Access Mental Health Service.

Please apply via this link for Band 6 Crisis Practitioner opportunities: http://healthjobsuk.com/job/v8139544

Please apply via this link for Peer Support opportunities: https://forms.office.com/e/xBjuyDn5LV

You may also bring a detailed CV on the day for review.

Why join RDaSH?

By joining the Acute Directorate, you will be part of a supportive, ambitious and developing service focused on improving outcomes for people experiencing mental health crisis.

We offer:

  • Monthly protected learning time
  • Career development through an enhanced clinical staffing model
  • Strong VCSE partnership working
  • Real Living Wage commitment
  • An ambitious Trust strategy
  • Opportunities to work alongside peer support workers and volunteers with lived experience

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What To Expect On The Day

The morning session is an informal opportunity to meet the team, learn about the services and ask questions. The afternoon will include interview slots for candidates ready to progress, with same-day interviews available where possible.

Successful candidates will be advised of the outcome as soon as possible. Appointments will be subject to usual NHS recruitment and pre-employment checks.

How To Register Your Interest

To register, please contact rdash.nlmhttcaregroup@nhs.net with your name, contact details, role of interest and whether you would like to be considered for interview on the day.

If you are unsure whether the role is right for you, you are still welcome to attend the morning drop-in session.

If you are passionate about delivering high-quality mental health support, working in a supportive multidisciplinary team and helping to shape a new service, we would love to hear from you.

For further details / informal visits contact:

  • Name: Rachel Morrison
  • Job title: Team Manager
  • Email address: rachel.morrison3@nhs.net
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Skills

Mental Health Support
Crisis Management
Team Collaboration
Assessment Skills
Home Treatment
Communication Skills
Empathy
Problem Solving

Location

Scunthorpe, England, United Kingdom

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