Job summary
22.5 hours per week.
The
CAMHS Eating Disorder Pathway delivers a specialist service for children and young
people aged 5-18 who are experiencing eating disorders. Evidence shows that
early identification and treatment significantly reduce the severity and
duration of illness.
We are
looking for an experienced and motivated Clinical Specialist Nurse to join our
CAMHS Eating Disorder Pathway. This is an exciting opportunity to work within a
supportive, skilled and dedicated multi-disciplinary team committed to
delivering high-quality care.
You
will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) within the Eating Disorder
Pathway, and in close collaboration with other CAMHS teams and external
agencies. The team operates within the ITHRIVE model of care, promoting
recovery through timely, evidence-based interventions and holistic support.
You will play a key role in providing specialist assessment,
treatment and support for children and young people experiencing eating
disorders, working closely with their families to promote recovery and
wellbeing.
In
addition, you will act as a senior clinical resource, guiding and supporting
both junior and senior colleagues within the MDT to ensure best practice, safe
care, and effective decision-making.
The
service currently operates 5 days per week, Monday to Friday, 9am5pm.
This role may not be eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route.
We may close the job advertisement earlier than the specified deadline.
Main duties of the job
Provide comprehensive assessment
and deliver evidence-based therapeutic interventions, including one-to-one,
family and group work, in line with NICE guideline NG69 and nationally
recognised models for eating disorder treatment, including Family Therapy for
Anorexia Nervosa - FTAN/Maudsley-based interventions, CBTE, DBT-informed
approaches and systemic therapy, to support recovery for children and young
people and their families. Care will be delivered in line with the Access and
Waiting Time Standard for Children and Young People with an eating disorder
(Commissioning Guide, July 2015), ensuring timely assessment and commencement
of treatment.
Take a senior specialist role
within the multi-disciplinary team, leading clinical case meetings and
safeguarding processes (safeguarding supervision skills required). Support the
presentation and discussion of cases at pathway MDT, guiding decision-making
and ensuring best practice.
Demonstrate exceptional skills in
risk assessment and management, ensuring prompt and accurate communication of
concerns. Lead and support both junior and senior colleagues in coordinating
multi-agency responses when required, providing expert guidance and promoting
best practice in safeguarding and risk management.
Demonstrates personal resilience
and emotional stability, with the ability to tolerate and manage the demands of
working with highly complex and challenging cases.
All staff are expected to be able and willing to work across a 7 day service.
About us
Livewell Southwest is an independent, award-winning social
enterprise delivering integrated health and social care services across
Plymouth, South Hams, and West Devon, with specialist services in parts of
Devon and Cornwall. Our teams work in community hospitals, GP practices, sports
centres, and health hubs.
As an organisation with a strong social conscience we are guided by our values,kindness, respect, inclusivity, ambition, responsibility, and
collaboration. We focus on transforming services to ensure sustainability, while
empowering staff and those we serve.
We involve the people we care for, along with their families and carers, in
shaping the care they receive, striving to deliver the right care at the right
time and place. Centering our work on individual needs helps people lead
healthy, independent lives.
We prioritise employees' development, offering protected CPD time, training
pathways, leadership programs, and funding for qualifications like the Care
Certificate and Nurse Training Scholarships. Our induction and preceptorship
programs ensure a smooth transition into our organisation.
Livewell Southwest values diversity and encourages applications from all
sections of the community, including those with armed forces experience, lived experience of mental
health, neuro-diverse conditions and learning disabilities. If you need assistance or reasonable adjustments during the
application process, contact the Recruiting Manager listed in the job advert.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Dimensions and Context of Role
The
CAMHS Eating Disorder Pathway delivers a specialist service for children and
young
people aged 5-18 who are experiencing eating disorders. Evidence shows that
early identification and treatment significantly reduce the severity and
duration of illness.
We are
looking for an experienced and motivated Clinical Specialist Nurse to join our
CAMHS Eating Disorder Pathway. This is an exciting opportunity to work within a
supportive, skilled and dedicated multi-disciplinary team committed to
delivering high-quality care.
You
will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) within the Eating Disorder
Pathway, and in close collaboration with other CAMHS teams and external
agencies. The team operates within the ITHRIVE model of care, promoting
recovery through timely, evidence-based interventions and holistic support.
As part
of our team, you will play a key role in providing specialist assessment,
treatment and support for children and young people experiencing eating
disorders, working closely with their families to promote recovery and
wellbeing.
In
addition, you will act as a senior clinical resource, guiding and supporting
both junior and senior colleagues within the MDT to ensure best practice, safe
care, and effective decision-making.
The
service currently operates 5 days per week, Monday to Friday, 9am5pm. The post
holder will contribute to the Eating Disorder Duty Rota which operates daily,
Monday to Friday, providing senior support for colleagues when needed. You will
be required to work flexibly in hours of clinical availability.
Key Responsibilities of the Post - Service Delivery
Provide comprehensive assessment
and deliver evidence-based therapeutic interventions, including one-to-one,
family and group work, in line with NICE guideline NG69 and nationally
recognised models for eating disorder treatment, including Family Therapy for
Anorexia Nervosa - FTAN/Maudsley-based interventions, CBTE, DBT-informed
approaches and systemic therapy, to support recovery for children and young
people and their families. Care will be delivered in line with the Access and
Waiting Time Standard for Children and Young People with an eating disorder
(Commissioning Guide, July 2015), ensuring timely assessment and commencement
of treatment.
Manage a defined caseload of
clinical work, undertaking care coordination responsibilities for children and
young people with eating disorders and co-existing conditions within a
community setting.
Embed Routine Outcome Monitoring
into clinical practice to ensure interventions are effective and tailored to
individual needs. Work safely and proactively around the physical risks
associated with eating disorders, following MEED guidelines, and provide
guidance and supervision to support staff in applying best practice in these
areas.
Champion best practice that
reflects national and local priorities, while actively responding to the needs
and views of children, young people and their families.
Build and maintain strong
collaborative links with GPs, schools, colleges, paediatric services, mental
health services, partner providers and statutory/non-statutory agencies to
ensure seamless care planning and a coordinated approach to treatment.
Develop and maintain professional
networks that enable consultation and joint working with other agencies and
partner organisations.
Take a senior specialist role
within the multi-disciplinary team, leading clinical case meetings and
safeguarding processes (safeguarding supervision skills required). Support the
presentation and discussion of cases at pathway MDT, guiding decision-making
and ensuring best practice.
Embed nursing as a key element of
the treatment pathway, providing leadership and expertise across the service.
Demonstrate exceptional skills in
risk assessment and management, ensuring prompt and accurate communication of
concerns. Lead and support both junior and senior colleagues in coordinating
multi-agency responses when required, providing expert guidance and promoting
best practice in safeguarding and risk management.
Provide expert consultation to
colleagues within CAMHS and across partner agencies, contribute to the Eating
Disorder Duty Rota (Monday to Friday), and support education and professional
development within the MDT, including CPD activities.
Provide consultation and
supervision to healthcare workers and other professionals in the community and
within a paediatric hospital setting.
The Clinical Nurse Specialist
will provide direct guidance, planning and clinical supervision to Healthcare
Assistants within the Intensive Support Service who deliver mealtime support as
part of the eating disorder pathway. This will include enhancing the support
offered to young people, parents and carers within the family system to promote
recovery and wellbeing.
The Clinical Nurse Specialist
will provide caseload and line management to team members within the eating
disorder pathway, ensuring effective allocation of work, clinical oversight and
professional development.
Act as Practice Assessor or
Supervisor to nursing students and trainees and provide supervision to other
team members. Offer and access supervision to ensure good practice within the
team.
Participate in team meetings
(allocation, supervision, reflective practice, case discussions), audit and
quality improvement activities.
Organise your own workload under
the guidance of the Clinical Pathway Manager, maintain health records to
Livewell Southwest standards, and contribute to the development of team
protocols and clinical practice.
Contribute to audit and service
development initiatives and keep up to date with national developments in CAMHS
and eating disorder care to ensure best practice within the service.
Demonstrates personal resilience
and emotional stability, with the ability to tolerate and manage the demands of
working with highly complex and challenging cases. Maintains professionalism,
compassion and sound clinical judgment under pressure and in emotionally
charged situations.
Maintain high standards of
clinical recording at all times.
Adhere to anti-discriminatory
practice, promote equity of opportunity and use your professional position to
empower others and challenge power imbalances.
(Please see full job description - The above is not an exhaustive
list of duties, and you will be expected to perform different tasks as
necessitated by your changing role within the organisation and the overall
business objectives of the organisation.)
Job description
Job responsibilities
Dimensions and Context of Role
The
CAMHS Eating Disorder Pathway delivers a specialist service for children and
young
people aged 5-18 who are experiencing eating disorders. Evidence shows that
early identification and treatment significantly reduce the severity and
duration of illness.
We are
looking for an experienced and motivated Clinical Specialist Nurse to join our
CAMHS Eating Disorder Pathway. This is an exciting opportunity to work within a
supportive, skilled and dedicated multi-disciplinary team committed to
delivering high-quality care.
You
will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) within the Eating Disorder
Pathway, and in close collaboration with other CAMHS teams and external
agencies. The team operates within the ITHRIVE model of care, promoting
recovery through timely, evidence-based interventions and holistic support.
As part
of our team, you will play a key role in providing specialist assessment,
treatment and support for children and young people experiencing eating
disorders, working closely with their families to promote recovery and
wellbeing.
In
addition, you will act as a senior clinical resource, guiding and supporting
both junior and senior colleagues within the MDT to ensure best practice, safe
care, and effective decision-making.
The
service currently operates 5 days per week, Monday to Friday, 9am5pm. The post
holder will contribute to the Eating Disorder Duty Rota which operates daily,
Monday to Friday, providing senior support for colleagues when needed. You will
be required to work flexibly in hours of clinical availability.
Key Responsibilities of the Post - Service Delivery
Provide comprehensive assessment
and deliver evidence-based therapeutic interventions, including one-to-one,
family and group work, in line with NICE guideline NG69 and nationally
recognised models for eating disorder treatment, including Family Therapy for
Anorexia Nervosa - FTAN/Maudsley-based interventions, CBTE, DBT-informed
approaches and systemic therapy, to support recovery for children and young
people and their families. Care will be delivered in line with the Access and
Waiting Time Standard for Children and Young People with an eating disorder
(Commissioning Guide, July 2015), ensuring timely assessment and commencement
of treatment.
Manage a defined caseload of
clinical work, undertaking care coordination responsibilities for children and
young people with eating disorders and co-existing conditions within a
community setting.
Embed Routine Outcome Monitoring
into clinical practice to ensure interventions are effective and tailored to
individual needs. Work safely and proactively around the physical risks
associated with eating disorders, following MEED guidelines, and provide
guidance and supervision to support staff in applying best practice in these
areas.
Champion best practice that
reflects national and local priorities, while actively responding to the needs
and views of children, young people and their families.
Build and maintain strong
collaborative links with GPs, schools, colleges, paediatric services, mental
health services, partner providers and statutory/non-statutory agencies to
ensure seamless care planning and a coordinated approach to treatment.
Develop and maintain professional
networks that enable consultation and joint working with other agencies and
partner organisations.
Take a senior specialist role
within the multi-disciplinary team, leading clinical case meetings and
safeguarding processes (safeguarding supervision skills required). Support the
presentation and discussion of cases at pathway MDT, guiding decision-making
and ensuring best practice.
Embed nursing as a key element of
the treatment pathway, providing leadership and expertise across the service.
Demonstrate exceptional skills in
risk assessment and management, ensuring prompt and accurate communication of
concerns. Lead and support both junior and senior colleagues in coordinating
multi-agency responses when required, providing expert guidance and promoting
best practice in safeguarding and risk management.
Provide expert consultation to
colleagues within CAMHS and across partner agencies, contribute to the Eating
Disorder Duty Rota (Monday to Friday), and support education and professional
development within the MDT, including CPD activities.
Provide consultation and
supervision to healthcare workers and other professionals in the community and
within a paediatric hospital setting.
The Clinical Nurse Specialist
will provide direct guidance, planning and clinical supervision to Healthcare
Assistants within the Intensive Support Service who deliver mealtime support as
part of the eating disorder pathway. This will include enhancing the support
offered to young people, parents and carers within the family system to promote
recovery and wellbeing.
The Clinical Nurse Specialist
will provide caseload and line management to team members within the eating
disorder pathway, ensuring effective allocation of work, clinical oversight and
professional development.
Act as Practice Assessor or
Supervisor to nursing students and trainees and provide supervision to other
team members. Offer and access supervision to ensure good practice within the
team.
Participate in team meetings
(allocation, supervision, reflective practice, case discussions), audit and
quality improvement activities.
Organise your own workload under
the guidance of the Clinical Pathway Manager, maintain health records to
Livewell Southwest standards, and contribute to the development of team
protocols and clinical practice.
Contribute to audit and service
development initiatives and keep up to date with national developments in CAMHS
and eating disorder care to ensure best practice within the service.
Demonstrates personal resilience
and emotional stability, with the ability to tolerate and manage the demands of
working with highly complex and challenging cases. Maintains professionalism,
compassion and sound clinical judgment under pressure and in emotionally
charged situations.
Maintain high standards of
clinical recording at all times.
Adhere to anti-discriminatory
practice, promote equity of opportunity and use your professional position to
empower others and challenge power imbalances.
(Please see full job description - The above is not an exhaustive
list of duties, and you will be expected to perform different tasks as
necessitated by your changing role within the organisation and the overall
business objectives of the organisation.)
Person Specification
Skills
Essential
- Crisis management and ability to planning care for acutely psychiatrically ill patients with support from team processes.
- Motivation and engagement
- Car owner / driver, valid driving license with business insurance. Ability to travel between bases and within the community and with Devon and Cornwall if required for the post.
- Ability to make complex clinical decision-making
- Mental health and risk assessment, care planning, evaluation and intervention
- Case management and prioritisation
- Excellent written and verbal communication.
- Strong organisational and time management.
- Competent IT skills and database knowledge.
- Ability to manage complex clinical situations within a defined caseload.
- Self-motivated and able to work on own initiative.
- Commitment to anti-oppressive practice
- Ability to work collaboratively across agencies and professional backgrounds.
- Commitment to ongoing learning and professional development.
- Reflective practice.
Desirable
- Able to use across system organisational IT systems.
- Culturally competent assessment and intervention skills
- Specific therapeutic skills relevant to working with children and families
- Consultation skills
- Training skills
Knowledge
Essential
- Extensive professional knowledge acquired through clinical practice in a Community Mental Health setting managing highly complex cases autonomously underpinned by training at degree level/diploma level specialist training or equivalent experience
- Knowledge of relevant legislation and documents pertaining to children, e.g., Children Act 2004, Child Protection, National Service Framework, Every Child Matters etc. Learning Disability specific legislation and documents, Aiming High for Disabled Children, Valuing People, Mansell report, and Mental Capacity Act.
- Knowledge of a range of mental health problems and disorders affecting children and young people who are in care.
- Knowledge of the impact of crisis on mental health difficulties.
- Evidence based practice
- Understanding of Mental Health Act
- Good knowledge of current NHS and Social Care Policy
- Evidence of CPD
- Understand the Principles of Governance, particularly in relation to their Service area.
- Well-developed skills in the ability to communicate and adapt effectively, orally and in writing, highly technical, and clinically sensitive information to CYP, their families, carers, and other professional colleagues both within and outside the NHS.
- Skills in providing consultation to other professional and nonprofessional groups.
Desirable
- Working with people in Crisis
- Experience of working within a multicultural framework.
- Knowledge of different models of therapy, e.g., CBT, DBT, solution focussed therapy etc.
- Well-developed knowledge of the theory and practice of specialised psychological therapies in specific difficult to treat groups.
- Experience of working within a multicultural framework.
- Relevant and significant experience of working on an inpatient setting
Personal Qualities
Essential
- Ability to work as part of a team and autonomously.
- Willingness to work flexibly.
- Ability to embrace change and have capacity to thrive in demanding situations.
- Ability to communicate/listen formally and informally, verbally and in writing.
- Highly reflective, confident, and articulate.
- Flexible and resourceful in coping under pressure and with conflicting demands.
- Excellent time management skills.
Desirable
- Sensitivity to working within a multicultural framework.
- An awareness of own strengths and limitations
Qualifications
Essential
- Core qualification to degree level in any mental health modality (e.g., Nursing, Social Work - with significant and relevant post qualifying experience in Secondary Mental Health and within a community setting).
- Appropriate Registration relevant to Professional Qualification.
- Post graduate training qualification in methods of working with children with mental health problems, e.g., counselling, systemic practice or postgrad diploma in child and adolescent mental health.
Desirable
- Teaching/Assessing courses such as mentorship module or equivalent.
- Intermediate family and systemic practice.
Experience
Essential
- Experience (both work and life related)
- Experience of working in a multi-agency and/or multi-disciplinary context.
- Significant and relevant post-qualifying experience.
- Experience of working with the care systems both directly with Children and young people and professionals within the care system.
- Ability to manage system change
- Experience of post-registration working with children and young people who have experienced mental health difficulties.
- Experience in assessment, including risk, care planning, intervention, and evaluation.
- Demonstrates personal resilience and emotional stability, with the ability to tolerate and manage the demands of working with highly complex and challenging cases. Maintains professionalism, compassion and sound clinical judgment under pressure and in emotionally charged situations.
- Maintaining own safety in Community settings by working within relevant policy and having completed or be willing to complete breakaway training or equivalent.
- Experience of effective working with families of diverse cultural backgrounds.
- Experience of working within multi-agency safeguarding systems e.g., child protection conferences, child-in-need meetings
- Be able to give unwelcome news sensitively.
- Show respect and treat people with dignity.
- Evidence of transferable clinical, risk management and leadership skills.
- Experience of working with a wide variety of patient groups.
- Experience of delivering teaching and training.
- Maintaining a high degree of professionalism in the face of highly emotive and distressing problems, verbal abuse, and the threat of physical abuse.
- Experience of managing others.
- Wide experience of multi-disciplinary team working.
- Extensive clinical experience in mental health care, crisis management and positive risk taking.
- Ability to frequently travel independently and in a timely manner between Livewell Southwest sites and community locations including areas not served by public transport.
Desirable
- Experience of managing risk.
- Experience working with eating disorder patients and families across the lifespan.
- Experience of supervision of MDT staff.
- Senior management experience.
- Experience of managing a high level of risk.
- Performance management.
- Experience of implementing competencies and essential training for a team.
- Experience working with eating disorder patients and families across the lifespan.
- Experience of the application of psychology in different cultural contexts.
- Experience of working with a wide variety of patient groups, across the life course and presenting with the full range of clinical severity across the full range of care settings including outpatient, community, inpatient, and residential care settings.
- Further specialist training/experience in an evidence-based treatment for eating disorders.
Person Specification
Skills
Essential
- Crisis management and ability to planning care for acutely psychiatrically ill patients with support from team processes.
- Motivation and engagement
- Car owner / driver, valid driving license with business insurance. Ability to travel between bases and within the community and with Devon and Cornwall if required for the post.
- Ability to make complex clinical decision-making
- Mental health and risk assessment, care planning, evaluation and intervention
- Case management and prioritisation
- Excellent written and verbal communication.
- Strong organisational and time management.
- Competent IT skills and database knowledge.
- Ability to manage complex clinical situations within a defined caseload.
- Self-motivated and able to work on own initiative.
- Commitment to anti-oppressive practice
- Ability to work collaboratively across agencies and professional backgrounds.
- Commitment to ongoing learning and professional development.
- Reflective practice.
Desirable
- Able to use across system organisational IT systems.
- Culturally competent assessment and intervention skills
- Specific therapeutic skills relevant to working with children and families
- Consultation skills
- Training skills
Knowledge
Essential
- Extensive professional knowledge acquired through clinical practice in a Community Mental Health setting managing highly complex cases autonomously underpinned by training at degree level/diploma level specialist training or equivalent experience
- Knowledge of relevant legislation and documents pertaining to children, e.g., Children Act 2004, Child Protection, National Service Framework, Every Child Matters etc. Learning Disability specific legislation and documents, Aiming High for Disabled Children, Valuing People, Mansell report, and Mental Capacity Act.
- Knowledge of a range of mental health problems and disorders affecting children and young people who are in care.
- Knowledge of the impact of crisis on mental health difficulties.
- Evidence based practice
- Understanding of Mental Health Act
- Good knowledge of current NHS and Social Care Policy
- Evidence of CPD
- Understand the Principles of Governance, particularly in relation to their Service area.
- Well-developed skills in the ability to communicate and adapt effectively, orally and in writing, highly technical, and clinically sensitive information to CYP, their families, carers, and other professional colleagues both within and outside the NHS.
- Skills in providing consultation to other professional and nonprofessional groups.
Desirable
- Working with people in Crisis
- Experience of working within a multicultural framework.
- Knowledge of different models of therapy, e.g., CBT, DBT, solution focussed therapy etc.
- Well-developed knowledge of the theory and practice of specialised psychological therapies in specific difficult to treat groups.
- Experience of working within a multicultural framework.
- Relevant and significant experience of working on an inpatient setting
Personal Qualities
Essential
- Ability to work as part of a team and autonomously.
- Willingness to work flexibly.
- Ability to embrace change and have capacity to thrive in demanding situations.
- Ability to communicate/listen formally and informally, verbally and in writing.
- Highly reflective, confident, and articulate.
- Flexible and resourceful in coping under pressure and with conflicting demands.
- Excellent time management skills.
Desirable
- Sensitivity to working within a multicultural framework.
- An awareness of own strengths and limitations
Qualifications
Essential
- Core qualification to degree level in any mental health modality (e.g., Nursing, Social Work - with significant and relevant post qualifying experience in Secondary Mental Health and within a community setting).
- Appropriate Registration relevant to Professional Qualification.
- Post graduate training qualification in methods of working with children with mental health problems, e.g., counselling, systemic practice or postgrad diploma in child and adolescent mental health.
Desirable
- Teaching/Assessing courses such as mentorship module or equivalent.
- Intermediate family and systemic practice.
Experience
Essential
- Experience (both work and life related)
- Experience of working in a multi-agency and/or multi-disciplinary context.
- Significant and relevant post-qualifying experience.
- Experience of working with the care systems both directly with Children and young people and professionals within the care system.
- Ability to manage system change
- Experience of post-registration working with children and young people who have experienced mental health difficulties.
- Experience in assessment, including risk, care planning, intervention, and evaluation.
- Demonstrates personal resilience and emotional stability, with the ability to tolerate and manage the demands of working with highly complex and challenging cases. Maintains professionalism, compassion and sound clinical judgment under pressure and in emotionally charged situations.
- Maintaining own safety in Community settings by working within relevant policy and having completed or be willing to complete breakaway training or equivalent.
- Experience of effective working with families of diverse cultural backgrounds.
- Experience of working within multi-agency safeguarding systems e.g., child protection conferences, child-in-need meetings
- Be able to give unwelcome news sensitively.
- Show respect and treat people with dignity.
- Evidence of transferable clinical, risk management and leadership skills.
- Experience of working with a wide variety of patient groups.
- Experience of delivering teaching and training.
- Maintaining a high degree of professionalism in the face of highly emotive and distressing problems, verbal abuse, and the threat of physical abuse.
- Experience of managing others.
- Wide experience of multi-disciplinary team working.
- Extensive clinical experience in mental health care, crisis management and positive risk taking.
- Ability to frequently travel independently and in a timely manner between Livewell Southwest sites and community locations including areas not served by public transport.
Desirable
- Experience of managing risk.
- Experience working with eating disorder patients and families across the lifespan.
- Experience of supervision of MDT staff.
- Senior management experience.
- Experience of managing a high level of risk.
- Performance management.
- Experience of implementing competencies and essential training for a team.
- Experience working with eating disorder patients and families across the lifespan.
- Experience of the application of psychology in different cultural contexts.
- Experience of working with a wide variety of patient groups, across the life course and presenting with the full range of clinical severity across the full range of care settings including outpatient, community, inpatient, and residential care settings.
- Further specialist training/experience in an evidence-based treatment for eating disorders.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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 (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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 (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).