Join our mental health nursing team
What do mental health nurses do?
- Assessing and talking to patients about their challenges to determine the best way to deliver their care
- Listening to and interpreting patients’ needs and concerns to build relationships and trust
- Ensuring the correct administration of medication and monitoring results
- Identifying and responding to patients who are experiencing moments of distress
- Using de-escalation techniques to help patients manage their emotions
- Preparing and leading group and/or one-to-one therapy sessions
- Providing evidence-based individual therapy
Where would I work as a mental health nurse?
- Care homes
- Local health centres
- Clients’ homes
- GP practices
- NHS, HSE and private hospitals
- In the prison service (26% of women and 16% of men in prison say they received treatment for a mental health problem)
What skills and qualities are needed in mental health nursing?
- Adaptability – you will work with many different people with various mental health challenges, so it is important for you to be able to adapt and stay flexible so that you can provide your patients with the care and support that they need. It is also crucial that you are able to respond quickly to any crisis that arises.
- Resilience – mental health nursing comes with a host of challenges, whether that is having difficult interactions with patients or witnessing hostile environments. It is important for you to be able to work well under pressure, and cope with any situations that come your way, so that you are able to protect your own health and wellbeing.
- Interpersonal communication – it is vital to be able to convey information to patients and staff effectively. You will also need to be empathetic and offer support to your patients.
- Problem solver – it is important that you are able to think of solutions quickly when problems arise.
- Observational skills – you need to be able to assess patients and look out for any signs of change so that you can respond quickly and effectively.
- Physical strength – being a mental health nurse can be a physically demanding role. For example, if you work in a hospital or secure residential unit you may be required to carry out controlled restraint techniques.
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What is the average mental health nurse salary?
Mental health nurse salary in Scotland and Northern Ireland
NHS Band 5 (entry level)
NHS Band 6 (experienced nurses)
NHS Band 8a (highest paid, nurse consultant)
The Guild rates
The Guild bank holiday rates
Up to £19.31/hour
Up to £23.64/hour
Up to £29.23/hour
£38/hour
£48.50/hour
NHS Band 5 (entry level)
NHS Band 6 (experienced nurses)
Up to £19.31/hour
Up to £23.64/hour
NHS Band 5 (entry level)
NHS Band 8a (highest paid, nurse consultant)
Up to £19.31/hour
Up to £29.23/hour
NHS Band 5 (entry level)
The Guild rates
Up to £19.31/hour
£38/hour
NHS Band 5 (entry level)
The Guild bank holiday rates
Up to £19.31/hour
£48.50/hour
NHS Band 5 (entry level)
NHS Band 6 (experienced nurses)
NHS Band 8a (highest paid, nurse consultant)
The Guild rates
The Guild bank holiday rates
Up to £16.90/hour
Up to £20.81/hour
Up to £28/hour
£38/hour
£48.50/hour
NHS Band 5 (entry level)
NHS Band 6 (experienced nurses)
Up to £16.90/hour
Up to £20.81/hour
NHS Band 5 (entry level)
NHS Band 8a (highest paid, nurse consultant)
Up to £16.90/hour
Up to £28/hour
NHS Band 5 (entry level)
The Guild rates
Up to £16.90/hour
£38/hour
NHS Band 5 (entry level)
The Guild bank holiday rates
Up to £16.90/hour
£48.50/hour
Mental health nurse salary in the Republic of Ireland
Why become a mental health nurse?
- It can be an incredibly rewarding role
- You work with a variety of people
- You can work in various settings outside of a hospital
- You’ll be supporting some of the most vulnerable in society
How do I become a registered mental health nurse?
Mental health nursing opportunities with the Guild
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