Permanent RMN - High Pay in West Sussex!

Job Description

Are you a dedicated Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) looking for an opportunity in a Residential Home? We have a rewarding role available in West Sussex, offering stability, career development, and the chance to make a meaningful impact on patient care.

Salary: £22 per hour

Location: West Sussex

Shift Pattern: 42 Hours per week (mixture of Long/Short Days)

Start Date: 2–4 weeks

Duration: Permanent

Your Role & Responsibilities

As an RMN in our Residential team, you'll be responsible for:

  • Providing high-quality, patient-centered care in an inpatient setting

  • Conducting clinical assessments and supporting recovery-focused interventions

  • Administering medications and managing risk assessments

  • Working closely with multidisciplinary teams to develop and implement care plans

  • Supporting patients with complex mental health needs

  • Ensuring compliance with NMC and professional standards

Requirements & Qualifications

To succeed in this role, you'll need:

  • Current NMC registration & valid pin

  • Experience working within an inpatient mental health setting

  • Strong clinical skills and ability to work under pressure

  • Commitment to delivering holistic and compassionate care

  • Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team

Working Hours & Contract Duration:

This role offers a flexible working position requires availability from Monday to Sunday with flexibility where possible. 

This opportunity won’t last long! Contact Eric Lopes today at or email or click below to apply now.

Why Choose Hunter Gatherer Mental Health?

Hunter Gatherer Mental Health, incorporating HG Nursing and HG Doctors, is a leading UK recruitment agency for Mental Health Professionals, specialising in locum and permanent roles across the NHS and private sector. We help RMNs, CPNs, Social Workers, Psychologists, and Talking Therapists find high-quality jobs that match their skills and career goals.

With exclusive roles and a 4.8-star Google rating, we provide a trusted, hassle-free recruitment experience. We’re also ranked among the Top 10 UK Best Small Companies to Work For.

The benefits of working with us:

? Fast & simple locum registration – get set up quickly? A network of like-minded mental health, nursing and medical professionals? Reliable, high-paying locum jobs with bi-weekly payroll? Specialist recruitment consultants who understand your field? Exclusive NHS & private sector job opportunities? CV marketing & business development support? Industry insights, networking events & discounted CPD

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