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Mental Health Agency Nurses

Mental health nursing is a demanding, but highly rewarding career choice. The role involves promoting and supporting an individual’s recovery and helping them to have more involvement and control over their condition. Whether you’ve spent many years working as a mental health nurse or you’ve recently finished your training, you’ll find that there are various opportunities to suit your skills and experience in the jobs market.

The NHS employs the vast majority of mental health nurses, however, there are also roles available in large private healthcare companies, such as BUPA and the General Healthcare Group, mental health charities, the prison service and the armed forces, as well as many other organisations. Many mental health agency nurses contact the team at Secure Healthcare Solutions when they’re looking to placed in roles that are suited to them.

Permanent and Temporary Positions Available

Secure Healthcare Solutions specialises in placing mental health agency nurses in roles throughout the UK. Permanent and temporary positions are available, as well as ad hoc roles. The team are always on hand to discuss your employment needs, so why not call 0121 285 9449 today? Browse the website to find out more about Secure Healthcare Solutions.

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