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Registered Learning Disabilities Nurse (RNLD0

Job Introduction

Registered Learning Disabilities Nurse (RNLD)

Reporting to: Head of Nursing

Salary: £36,000 - £40,000 + £2400 car allowance

Location: Office hours at home then delivering in the community (ideally located in the Lincolnshire area) must be willing to travel and occasional overnight stays.

Closing date for applications:  21st April 2026

 

 

Job Purpose of Registered Learning Disabilities Nurse (RNLD):

 

The overall aim of the role is to achieve the highest possible standard of care in a professional manner, through providing direct and indirect care to, including but not limited to, people we support experiencing mental health problems, behaviours perceived as challenging and acquired brain injuries.

We can offer this as a preceptorship role, which would provide valuable support for someone transitioning from a wardbased setting into a community environment, as well as for newly qualified staff. This structure would help bridge the gap between different areas of practice and ensure a smoother, more confident adjustment for those at the start of their careers or moving into a new field.

 

 

Essential requirements for Registered Learning Disabilities Nurse (RNLD):

 

  • NMC registration as a RNLD
  • Experience working with people who may present with behaviours perceived as challenging, personality disorder, or mental illness
  • Understanding of Safeguarding processes
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Excellent IT skills
  • Knowledge and ability to undertake robust holistic assessments as required.
  • Have the ability to support people in crisis and work collaboratively with the MDT to manage this.
  • Experience working with a multi-disciplinary team along with other professions such as OT and psychology, care coordinators and health commissioners.
  • Knowledge of Mental Health Act and Mental Capacity Act. (This includes DOLS, CTO AND MOJ).

 

 

Main Responsibilities of Registered Learning Disabilities Nurse (RNLD):

 

  • Caseload management of service users with complex needs. 
  • Building relationships with patients to encourage trust, while listening and interpreting their needs and concerns.
  • Working within a CPA framework. (CTO, MHA, MOJ)
  • Manage your time efficiently including diarising appointment and logistics of getting to and from your appointments
  • Ensure up-to-date risk assessments and recovery plans are in place
  • Report writing 
  • Liaise with relatives of the person we support.
  • To communicate within the wider GHC team ensuring best level of care for the person and support for the staff
  • To motivate the people we support to ensure they have a full weekly activity plan
  • Ability to use initiative and problem-solving skills to assist with crisis intervention
  • To maintain CPD 
  • To access and offer supervisions as appropriate
  • On call as part of a rota.

 

 

The Ideal Candidate:

 

  • Current NMC registration and educated to degree level or relevant experience.
  • Evidence of updating practice and continued professional development.
  • Willing to undertake education/courses relevant to area of practice and service development.
  • Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate care and ability to develop a therapeutic relationship.
  • Experience of managing a caseload.
  • A range of experience within hospital and community settings.
  • Understanding of safe and effective alternatives to hospital care.
  • Highly developed risk assessment and management skills.
  • Highly developed communication skills.
  • Ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team.
  • Ability to engage people we support in their care.
  • Ability to present information both written and oral and communicate this effectively to a range of audiences.
  • Excellence in report writing and IT skills.

 

 

Benefits:

 

  • Highly competitive salary
  • Fully paid induction and training
  • Company pension
  • Professional development
  • Westfield Health Plan
  • Blue light card

 

 

About Us

 

Gray Healthcare is a specialist Health and Social Care provider, supporting people with complex needs, disabilities and long-term conditions looking to step back into the community from in-patient support services. At Gray Healthcare, we offer our own dynamic approach to care, enabling people to move back into their own homes - into their own communities – giving them control of their life. We create a bespoke support package for each individual, with support from our own multi-disciplinary team, adaptable to meet all current and future needs.

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