Wotton Lawn Hospital: A great place to work

Wotton Lawn Hospital is an 88-bed acute mental health hospital located in the heart of Gloucester.

The hospital provides inpatient services for the county of Gloucestershire, with four admission wards, a nurse-led psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU) and a low secure unit (LSU). Service users are supported by a variety of healthcare workers including nurses, doctors and allied health professionals such as psychologists, art therapists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and sports exercise therapists. Find out more about the site here: Wotton Lawn Inpatient Services > Glos Health & Care NHS Foundation Trust (ghc.nhs.uk)

We‘re currently recruiting mental health staff nurses, senior mental health practitioners, housekeepers and charge nurses!

Staff Nurse Mental Health – Band 5
Staff Nurse Mental Health – Band 5 (Dean Ward)
Staff Nurse – Band 5
Charge Nurse – Band 6
Housekeeper – Band 2
Senior Mental Health Practitioner – Band 6

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