Welcome to Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust Staff Bank
NSFT provides mental health and learning disability services across Norfolk and Suffolk. NSFT, believe in recovery and wellbeing, and understand the importance of good physical health, maintaining relationships and achieving a balance between treatments and continuing an active life.
The trust aims to be recognised as a national leader through the provision and co-ordination of high quality, excellent and cost-effective services, together with a commitment to research and innovation. They aim to be an expert in mental health whole life care and wellbeing, known by the local community to provide excellent advice, care and treatment in a friendly, flexible and timely manner.
NSFT operate in urban and rural areas in many working environments, including learning disabilities, secure services, community and acute services for adults and older people, wellbeing services and drug and alcohol treatment. The Trust has inpatient facilities across Norfolk and Suffolk with smaller bases in rural locations.
Caring is part of your DNA
Are you a Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) or Health Care Assistant (HCA) and would you like the opportunity to pick up a longer-term placement or ad-hoc shifts at Norfolk and Suffolk? NHS Professionals could be the perfect solution for you.
We are looking for people with recent experience working in a Mental Health setting, that are enthusiastic and conscientious and do everything they can to provide the best to service users. We need people who display compassion, empathy and are sensitive in their approach to people who may be distressed or have a challenging manner.
At Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust we provide mental health and learning disability services across two counties:
- Walker Close – Suffolk – LD Assessment & Treatment
- Woodlands – Suffolk – Avocet, Lark, Poppy and Willows Wards
- Wedgewood House – Suffolk – Abbeygate, Northgate & Southgate Wards
- Hellesdon – Norfolk – Glaven, Thurne, Waveney, Rollesby, Kingfisher, Whitligham and Yare Wards
In all roles, we offer a supportive team environment where you will develop your own knowledge of psychosocial interventions and positive health promotion, with first-hand experience of engaging service users within an inpatient setting.