CAMHS Nurse(UK Visa Sponsorship)

Job Description

Start or Grow Your Nursing Career in CAMHS

If you are a qualified nurse looking to build your career in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), this role offers a supportive and enriching environment to do just that. You will work alongside experienced professionals while developing your confidence in supporting children, young people, and their families through complex mental health challenges.

This is an ideal opportunity for nurses who are motivated, compassionate, and eager to deepen their clinical skills in a specialist area.

 About the Service

The York Community CAMHS team provides assessment, care planning, and therapeutic interventions for young people experiencing mental health difficulties. The service is community-based and focused on helping families navigate recovery in a structured and supportive way.

 What You’ll Be Doing

As a Band 5 CAMHS Nurse, your role will involve:

  • Acting as a Key Worker for young people and their families, offering continuity of care
    Supporting assessments and contributing to risk management plans
    Delivering care that is person-centred and recovery-focused
    Working closely with a multidisciplinary team (MDT) including psychologists, social workers, and therapists
    Providing guidance and emotional support to families during challenging situations
    Maintaining accurate clinical records and participating in team discussions

This role requires both clinical competence and emotional resilience, as you will be supporting individuals during vulnerable periods in their lives.

 Team Culture

The team places strong emphasis on:

  • Collaboration and mutual support
    Open communication with families and partner agencies
    Continuous learning and development
    Compassionate, respectful care

You’ll be encouraged to ask questions, build your expertise, and make meaningful contributions to the team.

 Requirements

Essential Qualifications

  • Current registration with the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC)
    Completed preceptorship programme (this role is not open to newly qualified nurses without this)
    Willingness to develop into a Practice Assessor/Mentor and Clinical Supervisor

Knowledge & Understanding

You should have a solid understanding of:

Experience

  • Working with individuals experiencing mental health challenges
    Delivering care within a person-centred framework
    Collaborating with families, carers, and other professionals
    Experience of working within a multidisciplinary team
    Partnership working with external agencies

 International Applicants

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

Pre-employment Checks

A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check will be required due to the nature of the role.

DBS information

 About the Trust

Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust delivers mental health and learning disability services across several regions, including York. The Trust is committed to providing safe, compassionate, and inclusive care, ensuring that every individual feels heard and supported.

 Why This Role?

  • Develop your career in a specialist CAMHS setting
    Work within a highly supportive and experienced team
    Gain valuable experience supporting children and families
    Access ongoing training and career development opportunities
    Make a meaningful impact in young people’s lives