Senior Community Practitioner(UK Visa Sponsorship)

Job Description

Make a Real Difference in Community Mental Health

An exciting opportunity has opened for an experienced and compassionate Senior Community Practitioner to join a supportive and forward-thinking Integrated Community Mental Health Team.

Based at Princess Road Clinic, you’ll play a key role in delivering high-quality, person-centred care across the Whitby and Ryedale areas—supporting adults with a range of mental health needs in community settings.

If you enjoy variety, autonomy, and meaningful patient interaction, this role offers a rewarding next step.

 Your Role in the Team

As a Senior Community Practitioner, you will:

  • Act as a care coordinator, managing a defined caseload
    Deliver tailored care plans aligned with individual patient needs
    Support patients through their full journey—from referral to discharge
    Participate in the duty rota, responding to urgent needs
    Provide guidance, supervision, and mentorship to junior staff
    Support students and contribute to a positive learning environment

You’ll work within a diverse multidisciplinary team including nurses, social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, pharmacists, and support staff.

 A Collaborative Way of Working

This service is built around strong partnerships—both within the NHS and with local organisations. You’ll benefit from:

Access to specialist services across the Trust
Close collaboration with community partners
A team culture that values shared learning and mutual support

 Training & Career Development

The Trust is committed to helping you grow professionally, offering:

  • Ongoing training and development opportunities
    Support to achieve mentorship/educator qualifications
    Access to leadership pathways and postgraduate learning

Guidance on continuing professional development

 What You’ll Need

 Essential Requirements

  • Current registration with a recognised professional body (e.g., NMC, HCPC)
    At least 18 months post-qualification experience
    Experience working with individuals with mental health needs
    Ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team
    Experience in supervision, mentoring, or student support

 Knowledge & Skills

  • Strong understanding of risk assessment and clinical management
    Knowledge of relevant legislation (e.g. Mental Health Act, Mental Capacity Act)
    Ability to communicate complex information sensitively
    Commitment to evidence-based practice and patient-centred care

Safeguarding and care standards

Visa Sponsorship & Compliance

This role may be eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship, depending on eligibility criteria.

 About the Organisation

Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust provides mental health and learning disability services across a large geographical area including North Yorkshire, York, and the North East.

The Trust is recognised for:

  • A strong recovery-focused approach
    Commitment to patient voice and involvement
    Continuous innovation in mental health services

 Why Choose This Location?

Working in Malton and Whitby offers a unique lifestyle balance. From historic market towns to scenic coastal views, the area combines peaceful surroundings with vibrant local communities.

 Why This Role Stands Out

  • Autonomy in managing your own caseload
    Strong multidisciplinary and community collaboration
    Opportunities to mentor and develop others
    Clear progression pathways within the NHS
    Visa sponsorship for international candidates