Staff Nurse(UK Visa Sponsorship)

Job Description

About the Role

This is a rewarding opportunity for an experienced Registered Staff Nurse to join the Baysdale Respite Service, supporting children and young people with complex learning disabilities, autism, and physical health needs.

Please note:

  • This role is not suitable for newly qualified nurses
  • Applicants must hold current NMC registration and have completed preceptorship
  • Visa sponsorship is not available for this position

You’ll be working in a 24/7 service, so flexibility to work nights and weekends is essential.

About the Service

Baysdale provides short-term respite care for children with:

  • Profound and multiple learning disabilities
    Complex physical health conditions
    Behaviours that may challenge
    Autism spectrum conditions

The service focuses on enhancing quality of life, independence, and wellbeing, while offering vital support to families and carers.

 Key Responsibilities

Clinical Care

  • Deliver high-quality, person-centred nursing care
    Monitor and assess both physical and mental health needs
    Administer medication safely, including injections where required
    Support children with personal care needs

 Assessment & Monitoring

  • Carry out ongoing health assessments
    Recognise and respond to changes in health or behaviour
    Manage clinical risks effectively

 Collaboration & Communication

  • Work closely with families, carers, and multidisciplinary teams
    Liaise with external professionals regarding care and safeguarding concerns
    Build strong therapeutic relationships with children and young people

 What We’re Looking For

 Essential Qualifications

  • Registered Nurse (RNMH or RNLD; RGN where applicable) with current NMC registration
    Completion of preceptorship programme
    Evidence of continuous professional development (CPD)
    Willingness to undertake roles such as Practice Assessor and Clinical Supervisor

 Experience & Knowledge

  • Experience working with individuals with learning disabilities or mental health needs
    Background in person-centred care approaches
    Experience working in multidisciplinary teams and with external agencies

You should also have knowledge of:

  • Safeguarding principles
    Clinical risk assessment and management
    Medicines management and safe administration
    Relevant legislation such as the Mental Health Act and Mental Capacity Act

 Personal Qualities

  • Calm, confident, and resilient under pressure
    Strong communication and interpersonal skills
    Compassionate and patient-focused approach
    Ability to take initiative and demonstrate leadership when needed

 About the Organisation

You’ll be working within Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, a well-established provider of mental health and learning disability services across the North East and North Yorkshire.

The Trust is dedicated to:

 Important Information