Location
London, United Kingdom
Type
Full Time
Salary (£)
28,860 – 31,671 per year
About Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
They’re a large, forward-thinking trust committed to providing compassionate, inclusive, and high-quality care across diverse communities. Their Female Service Line Health and Justice teams support patients in secure settings, helping them not only manage immediate health needs but also improve long-term well-being. They believe in developing people, offering structured training routes and career progression opportunities that empower staff to thrive while making a real difference.
Job details
Benefits
- Career growth – access to a registered nursing degree via apprenticeship and structured development programmes
- Supportive team – join multi-disciplinary colleagues who share knowledge and provide guidance
- Preceptorship programme – 12 months of additional training for newly qualified nursing associates
- Learning environment – continuous training with supervision from registered nurses and senior staff
- NHS benefits – pension scheme, paid holidays, and staff wellbeing support
Requirements
- GCSEs Grade A-C in Maths and English, or equivalent key skills level 2
- Qualified Nursing Associate with NMC registration
- Ability to study at diploma level and complete the Foundation Degree programme
- Experience in a health or care setting with willingness to develop further
- Strong teamwork and communication skills for working with colleagues and patients
- Confidence in time management and prioritising tasks in a fast-paced environment
- Commitment to compassionate, respectful, and inclusive care
Salary Details
The role offers £28,860 to £31,671 per year, based on experience and progression.
About the Role
As a Mental Health Nursing Associate, you’ll be part of a team that delivers healthcare in secure environments. The role combines direct patient care with promoting health and well-being every day. You’ll be supervised by registered nurses, but you’ll also take responsibility for providing and monitoring care, helping to prevent ill health, and improving safety standards.
It’s a varied role where you’ll be expected to use your clinical knowledge and interpersonal skills to make patients feel supported and understood. Every interaction is a chance to have an impact, whether you’re assessing needs, providing treatment, or supporting health promotion. This isn’t just about meeting healthcare standards, it’s about helping people build healthier futures.
Key Responsibilities
- Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team to deliver seamless patient care
- Provide and monitor care that promotes dignity, safety, and well-being
- Support registered nurses in assessment, planning, and delivery of interventions
- Encourage patients to make healthy lifestyle choices and promote independence
- Contribute to reducing health inequalities within secure environments
- Uphold trust values by showing compassion, respect, empowerment, and partnership
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires a submission to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Certificate of Sponsorship
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website.
Equal Opportunity Statement
They’re committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Applications are welcomed from all backgrounds and communities.
Employer Details
- Company Name: Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
- Address: London, United Kingdom
- Contact: Recruitment team, CNWL NHS Trust
Reference Number
CNWL-MHNA-0925
How To Apply
If you’re keen to develop your career while making a meaningful impact in mental health care, send your application today.
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