Specialist CAMHS setting | Enhanced pay incentives | Ongoing clinical development If you are a Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) looking to specialise in CAMHS and eating disorders, this role offers the chance to work in a dedicated inpatient service supporting children and young people in Rotherham. You will be part of a structured, well-supported environment where your clinical input genuinely shapes recovery journeys.
This is a service that invests heavily in training, clinical supervision, and long-term development. You will gain specialist skills in eating disorders and adolescent mental health within a multidisciplinary team that values safe practice, reflective learning, and professional growth.
Package & Benefits
Salary £38,000–£44,000 per annum DOE
Enhanced pay incentives.
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays.
NMC revalidation reimbursement and enhanced DBS covered.
Meals provided on shift.
Pension scheme and structured sick pay scheme.
Funded training, academic sessions, and external development support.
About the Company
You will be joining a well-established specialist mental health provider delivering inpatient CAMHS and eating disorder services. The organisation is known for its structured clinical governance, strong leadership presence, and genuine investment in staff training and wellbeing.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver person-centred nursing care to children and young people within an inpatient setting.
Act as named nurse, contributing to care planning, risk management, and MDT reviews.
Support specialist interventions including physical health monitoring and NG feeding, with full training provided.
Work collaboratively with families and the wider multidisciplinary team to support recovery.
About You
Registered Mental Health Nurse with a valid NMC PIN.
Experience within CAMHS, eating disorders, or inpatient mental health settings.
Ability to work a 7-day rota including day and night shifts.
If you are looking to develop specialist CAMHS experience within a supportive inpatient environment, we would welcome a confidential conversation. Contact Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion.