Job Description
Overview
We are looking for an experienced, motivated Clinical Specialist Nurse to join our CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) Crisis Team. This is a senior clinical role with a strong focus on delivering high‑quality, compassionate care to children and young people experiencing acute mental health crisis presentations.
You will work in a fast‑paced but supportive environment where clinical leadership, expert assessment skills and collaborative partnership working are central to practice. Your role will influence crisis care delivery, support workforce development, and contribute to continuous service improvement.
If you require a UK visa to work, sponsorship may be available under the Skilled Worker route – subject to eligibility. Before applying, please check the UK Skilled Worker visa guidance
What You Will Do
As a Clinical Specialist Nurse you will:
Clinical Leadership & Direct Care
- Use advanced clinical skills to assess, formulate and plan care for children and young people presenting with crisis mental health needs.
- Manage a small caseload of complex patients requiring specialist intervention.
- Lead clinical risk assessment and develop clear safety and crisis management plans.
- Offer expert advice and consultation to multidisciplinary colleagues, acute hospitals, education and social care partners.
Team Support & Development
- Provide high‑quality clinical supervision and mentorship to nursing staff and colleagues.
- Play an active role in coordination and delivery of training programmes.
- Lead service development, clinical audit and quality improvement work.
Multi‑Agency Collaboration
- Build and maintain effective working relationships with key partners across health, social care, education and voluntary sectors.
- Promote trauma‑informed, person‑centred, strengths‑based models of care.
About the Employer
Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust (TEWV) provides mental health and learning disability services across a large region including County Durham, Darlington, Teesside, North Yorkshire, York and Selby. Our teams work in partnership with communities and other services to deliver safe, compassionate and evidence‑based care.
Person Specification
Essential Qualifications & Registration
Current professional registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) — e.g., RNMH / RNLD / RNSC (CAMHS Only).
 Registration requirements explained
- Recognised Practice Assessor or Practice Supervisor qualification.
- Trained in clinical supervision and actively providing supervision.
- Post‑registration degree level qualification or equivalent specialist training, plus substantive evidence of professional development at Level 7.
Essential Experience
- Significant experience working with children and young people with complex mental health needs.
- Proven ability in clinical risk assessment and management, including self‑harm, suicidal ideation and behavioural dysregulation.
- Experience working collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams.
- Experience in quality improvement activity.
Essential Knowledge
Detailed understanding of:
- Mental Health Act and statutory responsibilities
- Mental Capacity Act frameworks
- Safeguarding children and young people
- Clinical governance and medicines management.
Legal & Safety Checks
This role is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
DBS guidance
Applicants who require Skilled Worker sponsorship must meet eligibility criteria as specified by UK Visas & Immigration.
Criminal record check guidance for overseas applicants
Why Work With Us?
- Meaningful and impactful work shaping crisis mental health services for children and young people
- Leadership responsibilities and professional growth opportunities
- Collaborative, supportive and reflective team culture
- Opportunities to influence service policy, training and evidence‑based practice
- Part of a large Specialist Mental Health Trust with access to wide‑ranging resources and multidisciplinary expertise
Apply Now
Before applying, please ensure you meet the role criteria as outlined above and in the job description and person specification. This role offers real clinical influence, the chance to support staff development, and the opportunity to improve outcomes for young people in crisis.