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Join our supportive community mental health team in Gateshead. We seek a registered Mental Health Nurse, OT, Psychologist, or Social Worker with post-registration experience. You will deliver evidence-based interventions, manage complex caseloads, and coordinate treatment plans. This role offers ...
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United Kingdom , Gatehead
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38682.00 - 46580.00 GBP / Year
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Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS...
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Community Outreach Population Health Nurse Practitioner
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Join Beebe Healthcare as a Community Outreach Population Health Nurse Practitioner. Deliver primary and behavioral healthcare on a mobile clinic throughout Sussex County. This role focuses on addiction medicine and requires a Delaware-licensed NP with strong crisis management skills.
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United States , Lewes
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Join Invicta Health & KMPT as a Community Mental Health Practitioner in Dover. Deliver flexible, recovery-focused care using a strengths-based model within the innovative Mental Health Together service. Requires a registered Mental Health Nurse or OT with 2+ years community experience. Benefits i...
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United Kingdom , Dover
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38682.00 - 46580.00 GBP / Year
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Invicta Health CIC
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Join our innovative Mental Health Together service in Canterbury as a Community Mental Health Practitioner. This role requires a registered Mental Health Nurse or Occupational Therapist with 2+ years of community experience. You will deliver flexible, recovery-focused care within a supportive mul...
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United Kingdom , Canterbury
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38682.00 - 46580.00 GBP / Year
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Invicta Health CIC
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Join the National Specialist Adolescent Mood disorders Service (NSAMS) in Newcastle as a Band 6 Community Practitioner. This role requires a registered Mental Health Nurse or equivalent AHP to provide specialist second-opinion assessments and case management for young people under 18. You will re...
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United Kingdom , Newcastle upon Tyne
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38682.00 - 46580.00 GBP / Year
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Join our Community Treatment Team in Newcastle as a Community Practitioner. Deliver high-quality, person-centred mental health care within a dynamic multi-disciplinary team. This role requires a registered professional (RNMH, RMN, AHP, Social Worker) with post-registration experience and training...
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United Kingdom , Newcastle upon Tyne
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38682.00 - 46580.00 GBP / Year
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Join our Redcar community team as a Mental Health Practitioner. This role is ideal for a registered nurse passionate about patient-centered care and brief psychological interventions. You will manage complex cases, collaborate with multi-agency partners, and receive full training support. Help us...
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United Kingdom , Redcar
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31049.00 - 37796.00 GBP / Year
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Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust
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Join our Community Treatment Team in Newcastle as a Community Practitioner. Deliver high-quality, person-centred mental health care within a dynamic multi-disciplinary team. This role requires a registered professional (RMN, Social Worker, AHP etc.) with strong assessment, care planning, and risk...
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United Kingdom , Newcastle
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38682.00 - 46580.00 GBP / Year
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Explore rewarding Community Practitioner jobs, a vital profession at the heart of modern health and social care. Community Practitioners are qualified professionals who deliver essential support and interventions directly within community settings, focusing on enabling individuals with complex needs to live fulfilling lives outside of institutional care. Typically hailing from backgrounds such as mental health nursing, occupational therapy, social work, or clinical psychology, these practitioners operate on the frontline, bridging the gap between clinical services and everyday life. The core mission of a Community Practitioner is to provide person-centred, recovery-oriented care. This involves conducting comprehensive assessments, developing and implementing tailored care plans, and regularly evaluating progress. A significant part of the role is proactive risk assessment and management, aiming to stabilise individuals, prevent crisis, and avoid unnecessary hospital admissions or residential placements. Practitioners work intensively with individuals, their families, and carers, offering evidence-based psychological and practical interventions. They champion a strengths-based approach, empowering service users to build resilience and self-management skills. Advocacy is a key responsibility, ensuring individuals' rights are upheld and their voices are central to all decision-making processes. These roles are inherently collaborative. Community Practitioners are integral members of multi-disciplinary teams (MDTs), working seamlessly with other healthcare professionals, social services, primary care, and voluntary sector organisations to provide cohesive support. The work is dynamic and responsive, often requiring practitioners to manage urgent situations, support transitions between care settings, and deliver flexible support outside standard hours to meet client needs. Typical requirements for Community Practitioner jobs include a relevant professional qualification and current registration with a governing body like the NMC or HCPC. Employers generally seek candidates with substantial post-registration experience, often within a community or relevant specialist setting. Essential skills encompass excellent communication and rapport-building abilities, proficiency in care planning and risk management, and a solid understanding of relevant legislation. Emotional resilience, adaptability, and the ability to work autonomously under pressure are crucial personal attributes. A commitment to continuous professional development and adherence to strict ethical codes are fundamental to the profession. For dedicated professionals seeking to make a tangible difference, Community Practitioner jobs offer a challenging yet deeply fulfilling career path focused on long-term community wellness and individual recovery.

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