Team of the Week: Perinatal Mental Health team

January 15, 2021

This week, we’re focusing on our Perinatal Mental health team, who provide care and treatment for women living in Gloucestershire, who are seeking pre-pregnancy advice, are pregnant, or who have been referred within nine months of the postnatal period. The team can remain involved for up to 12 months after childbirth.

The multidisciplinary team is composed of a Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist, Specialist Nurses, Clinical Psychologist, Occupational Therapist, Social Worker, and Nursery-Nurses.

There is currently a selection of opportunities available within our Perinatal Mental health team, as listed below:

Administrator – Band 3

Working Pattern: Permanent – 18.75 Hours/Week

Location: Pullman Place, Gloucester

Salary: £19,737 – £21,142 per annum (pro-rata)

View this opportunity on NHS Jobs

Contact: Trish Butler – 01452 894952 / trish.butler@ghc.nhs.uk

Community Perinatal Mental health Nurse – Band 6

Working Pattern: Permanent – 22.5 Hours/Week

Location: Gloucester

Salary: £31,365 to £37,890 per annum (pro-rata)

View this opportunity on NHS Jobs

Contact: Trish Butler – 01452 894952 / trish.butler@ghc.nhs.uk

 

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