Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Specialist Mental Health Nurse- Eating Disorders

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Would you like to be part of a service that is innovative, forward-thinking, and committed to enabling people with Anorexia Nervosa to recover and discover their potential?
We have an exciting opportunity for a Specialist Eating Disorders Nurse Practitioner to join our Day Support Programme. We are seeking a caring and compassionate practitioner who is innovative, creative, flexible, and highly motivated to contribute to the delivery of high-quality care within our specialist service.
The Day Support Programme is a well-established, dynamic, multidisciplinary outpatient service providing a comprehensive programme of meal support and psychoeducational groups for adults with Anorexia Nervosa. Grounded in a philosophy of self-directed recovery, the programme supports individuals to build meaningful and fulfilling lives beyond their eating disorder. We work collaboratively and flexibly with service users, their families, and wider support networks.
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This vacancy is part time 30 hours per week. The working hours of this role are Monday to Friday 08:30 - 16:30 with one long day (finishing at 19:30) and one short day (finishing at 13:30).
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The successful applicant will play a key role within our multidisciplinary team, supporting the delivery of evidence-based interventions to service users and their carers. You will provide expert mental health advice, underpinned by a strong understanding of behaviour change principles, to support individuals across Hampshire in making and sustaining health-related changes.


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Key responsibilities include:
- Delivering high-quality, evidence-based care
- Developing and implementing risk management and care plans
- Facilitating and evaluating therapeutic group interventions
- Providing specialist advice
- Supporting service users during mealtimes
- Undertaking case management and key worker responsibilities
- Supervising and supporting team members
The Day Support Programme currently operates Monday to Friday, with staff working varying shifts between 08:30 and 19:30. These hours may be subject to change in line with service needs.
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