At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead clinical oversight for community-based Mental Health and Learning Disability packages.
- Company: A growing specialist care provider focused on high-quality support.
- Benefits: Hybrid working, ongoing professional development, and the chance to influence service quality.
- Other info: Join a dynamic organisation committed to clinical excellence and person-centred care.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in Mental Health services while working with a supportive team.
- Qualifications: Active NMC registration and experience with Mental Health or Learning Disabilities.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.
Mental Health | Learning Disabilities | Autism | Supported Living | Community Complex Care | Hybrid Working
Are you an experienced RMN or RNLD looking to become a Mental Health Clinical Lead and genuinely influence service quality and outcomes across complex Mental Health and Learning Disability packages? We are recruiting for a Mental Health Clinical Lead to join a growing specialist care provider delivering high-quality supported living and community-based support to adults with Mental Health needs, Learning Disabilities, Autism and behaviours that challenge across South London and Surrey.
You will oversee packages ranging from supported living arrangements through to highly complex community placements, working closely with operational teams to deliver safe, clinically robust and person-centred support.
- Hybrid working
- Monday to Friday working pattern
- Ongoing professional development
- Opportunity to influence service growth and quality
As a Mental Health Clinical Lead, you will provide clinical oversight across a portfolio of community-based Mental Health and Learning Disability packages across South London and Surrey, ensuring safe, effective and person-centred care delivery. You will work closely with commissioners, families, Local Authorities and multidisciplinary professionals to support adults with complex needs while maintaining the highest standards of governance and compliance.
- Lead functional, clinical and risk assessments for adults with complex Mental Health and Learning Disability needs
- Develop and review care plans, Positive Behaviour Support plans and risk assessments
- Provide clinical oversight across community-based Mental Health and Learning Disability packages
- Conduct spot checks, audits and quality reviews
- Deliver training, competency assessments and clinical supervision
- Work collaboratively with families, commissioners, ICBs, Local Authorities and MDT professionals
- Ensure compliance with CQC and organisational standards
- Drive continuous quality improvement across services
Active NMC registration is required. Recent experience supporting adults with Mental Health needs and/or Learning Disabilities is essential. Experience supporting individuals with Autism and behaviours that challenge is also important. Strong assessment and care planning skills, along with a strong understanding of Positive Behaviour Support, safeguarding and risk management are necessary. Community services or complex care experience is desirable. A full UK driving licence is essential.
This Mental Health Clinical Lead opportunity offers the chance to join a growing organisation where quality, clinical excellence and person-centred care sit at the heart of everything they do. You will have the autonomy to influence service delivery, support operational teams and help shape the future of Mental Health and Learning Disability services while working alongside an experienced and supportive leadership team.
If you are interested in applying for this Mental Health Clinical Lead position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below.
Nurse Practitioner - Positive Health Services in Woking employer: Leaders In Care Recruitment Ltd
Join a dynamic and supportive team as a Mental Health Clinical Lead, where your expertise will directly impact the quality of care for adults with Mental Health needs and Learning Disabilities across South London and Surrey. With a strong emphasis on professional development, hybrid working options, and a commitment to person-centred care, this role offers you the opportunity to lead clinical initiatives and drive continuous improvement in a growing organisation dedicated to excellence in service delivery.
Contact Details:
Leaders In Care Recruitment Ltd Recruitment Team