Nurse Associate(UK Visa Sponsorship)

Job Description

Role Overview

This is a hands-on clinical role within a Community Mental Health Team, supporting adults living with severe and enduring mental health conditions.

As a Nursing Associate or Assistant Practitioner, you will contribute to the delivery of high-quality, person-centred care across specialist clinics, including Depot, Clozapine, and Wellbeing services. You’ll work with a supportive multidisciplinary team while also taking responsibility for defined clinical tasks within your scope of practice.

This role suits someone who is practical, organised, and comfortable working in a busy clinical environment, while still maintaining a compassionate and patient-focused approach.

If you’re motivated by improving both mental and physical health outcomes, this role offers strong clinical exposure and development opportunities.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Care & Patient Support

  • Assist in running Depot, Clozapine, and Wellbeing clinics
    Carry out venepuncture and physical health monitoring
    Support medication processes, including ordering and preparation
    Monitor patients’ mental and physical health, escalating concerns appropriately
    Provide practical advice to support overall wellbeing
    Deliver care in line with professional standards and guidelines

Multidisciplinary Team Working

  • Work closely with Registered Nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals
    Participate in handovers, team discussions, and care planning
    Support coordinated discharge planning and continuity of care

Organisation, Safety & Governance

  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records
    Follow policies on medicines management, infection control, and confidentiality
    Support clinical governance, audit, and quality improvement work
    Contribute to a safe and well-organised clinical environment

Follow safeguarding responsibilities in line with national guidance

Professional Development

  • Engage in supervision, training, and continuous learning
    Work within the standards set by the Nursing and Midwifery Council
    Support students and less experienced colleagues where appropriate
    Maintain awareness of professional boundaries and scope of practice

Team Culture & Environment

  • Contribute to a positive and inclusive team atmosphere
    Take part in wellbeing initiatives and team engagement activities (optional)
    Demonstrate values such as respect, kindness, and teamwork in daily practice

About the Organisation

Working within the NHS offers a stable and rewarding career, with benefits including pension schemes, annual leave, and flexible working opportunities.

Somerset provides a balance of countryside living and access to major cities, offering both a relaxed lifestyle and strong professional opportunities.

What We’re Looking For

Essential Qualifications

  • Foundation Degree or Level 5 qualification in healthcare
    Registered Nursing Associate on the NMC register
    Demonstrated competency in core clinical skills

Experience

  • Experience working in a healthcare or mental health setting
    Ability to work independently and as part of a team
    Experience supporting individuals from diverse backgrounds

Knowledge & Skills

  • Understanding of the link between physical and mental health
    Awareness of safeguarding responsibilities and duty of care
    Ability to deliver person-centred care
    Understanding of the impact of mental illness on individuals and families

Additional Requirements

Why Join This Role?

  • Supportive and friendly multidisciplinary team
    Opportunities to develop clinical skills in specialist clinics
    Access to ongoing training and supervision
    Positive team culture with wellbeing initiatives
    Chance to make a meaningful difference in patients’ lives