Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
(RMN) Specialist Nurse Practitioner (Community - Perinatal)

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Job Opportunity: RMN Practitioner - North West Sussex Team
We are excited to be an expanding service and are looking to recruit a practitioner - RMN to join the North West Sussex Team - this post is part time.
Full training, support, and supervision given - and this role can build on previous mental health experience. This is an exciting time to join a developing, innovative specialist service!
This post offers the Trust's £2,000 Golden Hello or Relocation Incentive for Band 6 Nurses & Practitioners, (pro rata and subject to terms and conditions; please see attached Protocol Document for full details).
About the Role
As a practitioner in the Specialist Perinatal Mental Health service you will be working closely with psychiatrists, psychologists and other clinical practitioners, as well as management and administration colleagues, to provide a mental health service for individuals with perinatal mental health problems. We offer assessment and treatment in clinic community settings as well as in the home. The service also works closely with other agencies such as children and family services, primary care as well as non-statutory organisations.
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This role comes with specialist perinatal training as well as a package of supervision and reflective practice and lead nurse support.
The Service
The Long Term Plan for Mental Health sets out national and local ambitions to improve care for people in pregnancy through the first stages of the babies life who are experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, mental health difficulties.
One in five women experience post or ante natal depression, anxiety or in some cases psychosis, during pregnancy or in the first year after childbirth.


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Perinatal community mental health services provide specialist care for women (and their babies) with moderate to severe mental illness, such as bipolar disorder or severe depression. The long-term benefits of this kind of specialist care offers early help and support to parents and babies to help with a range of perinatal issues including parent infant bonding.
Sussex Partnership have a Perinatal Mental Health Service that covers Sussex. This is delivered by four teams across the area. The service is committed to delivering a high quality service with a strong focus on staff wellbeing.
Contact Information
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Jo Parker
- Job title: Team Lead
- Email address: jo.parker12@nhs.net
- Telephone number: 030030402136
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