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Role: Registered Mental Health Nurse

Location: Derby or Nottingham

Hours: 09:00–17:00, Monday–Friday (excluding bank holidays)

Duration: Contract (18 to 24 months)

Position Overview

A rewarding 24-month role for a qualified Mental Health Nurse to work alongside police, route crime teams, and multi-agency partners in managing mental‑health-related incidents on the transport network. Your focus will include advising, intervening, and supporting individuals with vulnerabilities to prevent crisis escalation, reduce harm, and minimise service disruptions.

Core Responsibilities

Provide real-time advice to police and route teams on vulnerable individuals across the transport network.
Operate within an “all vulnerabilities” model, supporting people aged 16+, those with learning disabilities, elderly individuals, etc.
Proactively reduce assessments through early intervention.
Prepare intelligence reports, care plans, and briefing documents to support multi-agency response.
Refer and signpost individuals to appropriate mental-health, voluntary, and third-sector services, reducing repeat presentations.
Develop and support community awareness and dissuasion messaging for mental health and suicide prevention.
Strengthen data-sharing and communication between NHS, police, local authorities, and stakeholders.
Design and deliver tailored mental-health training for staff, partners, and community groups.
Attend and contribute to multi-agency forums (e.g. Suicide Prevention, harm-reduction).
Produce regular reports summarising assessments, care-plan outcomes, and presentation trends. 

About You

Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with UK NMC registration.
Relevant Registered Mental Health Nurse qualification
Experience working in multi-agency settings involving NHS, police, local authorities, or voluntary sector.
Strong background in crisis assessment, safeguarding, and suicide prevention.
Excellent communicator with a collaborative, person-centred ethos.
Skilled in report-writing, care-plan development, and training delivery.
Willingness to travel within specified region  

If you're interested or know someone suitable, please reply with your CV.

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