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ADHD Nurse – Band 5
Location: Remote / Hybrid Contract Type: Flexible Salary: Competitive Hours: To Be Confirmed Start Date: As Soon as Possible
About the Role
We are recruiting a Band 5 ADHD Nurse to support a growing ADHD clinic, working alongside multidisciplinary teams to provide high-quality care and ongoing support for patients with ADHD.
This is an excellent opportunity for a nurse with an interest in neurodevelopmental services and mental health to develop their experience within a supportive and flexible clinical environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Support ADHD assessment and follow-up clinics
- Assist with patient monitoring, reviews, and care coordination
- Undertake physical health observations and medication monitoring where appropriate
- Provide patient and family education regarding ADHD management and treatment pathways
- Support clinicians with clinical documentation and care planning
- Maintain accurate patient records in line with clinical governance standards
- Liaise with:
- GPs
- Schools
- Mental health teams
- Wider multidisciplinary services
- Provide compassionate, patient-centred support throughout the treatment pathway
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Essential Requirements
- Registered Nurse with current NMC registration
- Experience within:
- Mental health
- CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services)
- Neurodevelopmental services
- Community services
- Strong communication and organisational skills
- Ability to work both independently and within a multidisciplinary team
- Compassionate and patient-focused approach


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Desirable Skills & Experience
- Previous experience supporting ADHD or neurodevelopmental clinics
- Experience with:
- Medication monitoring
- Physical health observations
- Knowledge of ADHD treatment pathways and medications
- Experience working within remote or virtual clinical services
What’s on Offer
- Competitive pay
- Flexible working arrangements
- Opportunity to work within a growing ADHD service
- Supportive multidisciplinary environment
- Ongoing professional development opportunities
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