Mental Health Nursing jobs in the UK
Below you can find some of our latest job offers for international nurses with experience in Mental Health in the UK. Simply click on your preferred vacancy and fill in the application form provided. Don’t delay and start your journey with NEU Professionals today as we offer free recruitment services to all candidates!
NHS Employers Red List Countries
If you are a resident in any of the below countries, we will not be able to accept your application. For more information, please visit the NHS Employer’s website and CAREFULLY read all details for candidates in these countries.
Red List Countries
- Afghanistan
- Angola
- Bangladesh
- Benin
- Burkina Faso
- Burundi
- Cameroon
- Central African Republic
- Chad
- Comoros
- Congo
- Congo, Democratic Republic of
- Côte d’Ivoire
- Djibouti
- Equatorial Guinea
- Eritrea
- Ethiopia
- Gabon
- Gambia, The
- Ghana
- Guinea
- Guinea-Bissau
- Haiti
- Kiribati
- Laos
- Lesotho
- Liberia
- Madagascar
- Malawi
- Mali
- Mauritania
- Micronesia, Federated States of
- Mozambique
- Niger
- Nigeria
- Pakistan
- Papua New Guinea
- Rwanda
- Samoa
- Senegal
- Sierra Leone
- Solomon Islands
- Somalia
- South Sudan
- Sudan
- Timor-Leste
- Togo
- Tuvalu
- Tanzania, United Republic of
- Uganda
- Vanuatu
- Yemen, Republic of
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
If candidates are originally from one of these countries, but have immigrated to another country, we will may be able to review your application on a case-by-case basis, depending on the visa status of the country where you are currently living. Please contact us for more details.
English Exemptions
Depending on your situation, you may not be required to present an English language certificate when registering with the NMC. Prior sending your application, make sure you check that you are exempt of this requirement or have other evidence to present. You may be exempt of showing proof of passing an English language test if:
- Your are a pre-registration nurse, midwife or nursing associate qualification which was taught and examined in English.
- Recent practice of at least one year in a majority English speaking country.
In any of these two cases, please refer below to the list of countries approved by the NMC as English-speaking countries (pdf) :
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Anguilla
- Australia
- The Bahamas
- Barbados
- Belize
- Bermuda
- British Indian Ocean Territory
- Canada
- Cayman Islands
- Dominica
- Falkland Islands
- Gibraltar
- Grenada
- Guernsey
- Guyana
- Ireland
- Isle of Man
- Jamaica
- Jersey
- Malta
- New Zealand
- Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
- St Kitts and Nevis
- St Lucia
- St Vincent and the Grenadines
- Trinidad and Tobago
- United Kingdom
- United States of America
- US Virgin Islands
For more information you can download the Guidance on registration language requirements or simply visit the NMC website.
Mental Health Transferrable Skills
The NHS is looking for registered nurses with “transferable skills” to work with a variety of Mental Health patients. Transferable skills include:
- Work on a psych or mental health unit / ward / department (even if some years back),
- Care of mental health patients in community as part of community case load,
- Forensic (prison) Nursing,
- Care of older adults with dementia / Alzheimer’s,
- Care of mental health patients on medical ward / Emergency Department or during transfers to referral hospital,
- Care of patients with moderate to severe Learning Disability e.g., in conjunction with Autism Spectrum
- Disorder or other disorder (This could be personal, rather than professional experience),
- Care of children with Learning Disability or Mental Health condition on Paediatric ward.
If you have experience with any of these skills, please consider applying as a Mental Health nurse.
Current vacancies for overseas mental health nurses in the UK
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Learning Disability Nurses – NELFT
North East London NHS Foundation Trust (NELFT) Min 2 Years Experience • Sponsored English Language trainingNorth East London NHS Foundation Trust (NELFT), London, England (UK)- Full Time
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Mental Health Nurses – NELFT
North East London NHS Foundation Trust (NELFT) Min 6 Months Experience • Academic IELTS/OET Certificate requiredNorth East London NHS Foundation Trust (NELFT), London, England (UK)- Full Time
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Mental Health Nurses – Surrey and Borders Partnership Foundation Trust
Surrey and Borders Partnership Foundation Trust (SABP) Min 18 Months Experience • NMC Test of competence in Mental HealthSurrey and Borders Partnership Foundation Trust (SABP), Surrey, England (UK)- Full Time
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In terms of mental health vacancies, we prefer if you have some experience on the mental health ward, and the general level of clinical experience required is around 1 year. We have a campaign exclusively for Registered Nurses with experience in Mental Health who are yet to pass their IELTS/OET exam. If you are a Registered Nurse with experience in Mental Health simply send us your CV and passport to apply@neuprofessionals.com and we will be happy to offer you full support both on your English exam and interview preparation – Alternatively, to apply as a Registered Nurse with experience in Mental Health without IELTS/OET you can also fill in the form provided on the following link.
For Community nursing, is really a great opportunity to work within patient’s homes, supporting patients who have long term conditions, to try to avoid unnecessary hospital admissions, and providing quality care to your patients. There’s no need for your own transport because public transport in London is so great. If you are a homecare nurse, then this is the ideal slot for you because we will accept nurses who have been working and caring for patients in their own homes and also any nurse whose had experience working autonomously with patients in their own homes.
Yes, many Trusts often provide loans for season travel tickets. Commuting is not a problem because you get to travel outside of rush hour for nursing shifts!
In addition to basic pay, there is also extra pay for staff who work in high cost areas such as around London. Working as a nurse in London in our CapitalNurse programme you will be eligible for a high cost area supplement, and that depends on whether you are working in inner London, outer London or the fringe zones , but that can add a significant extra amount of money to your pay each month and each year. Your salary will also depend on your years of work experience.
No, it’s not possible. Once you sign up for your contract, we advise you to read your contract and your offer letter very carefully, you normally are within a contract with a Trust which has relocated you for the first three years; but that doesn’t mean you can’t move from ward to ward in the same Trust. That’s another great thing about the NHS, there are often opportunities for career advancement or for moving from one ward to a different ward within the same hospital Trust.
What you need to complete is the CBT test which is the Competency Based Test, part of the test of competence for the UK NMC (link to NMC CBT ), and if you want to be a Mental Health Nurse, we would prefer that you complete the Mental Health CBT test.
We strongly recommend that you travel alone in the first instance and bring your family over as dependants once you are settled in the U.K. The accommodation provided by the NHS Trusts for at least 1 month is for single occupancy. Unless you have family over or friends in the U.K. already who are happy to offer support, we recommend that you travel alone to start with. Furthermore, please be aware that during your first few weeks in the U.K. you’ll be getting ready for your OSCE exams, and this requires all of your attention (so having your family with you may be a bit of a distraction!).
Of course there are exemptions to the rules, so please discuss your personal situation with your allocated Recruitment Consultant and we will be happy to help you as much as we can.
IELTS UKVI is for Visa purposes only. To be able to register with the NMC and travel to the U.K. you need to pass the Academic IELTS at a score of 6.5 in Writing and 7 in Reading, Speaking and Listening or OET at a score of C+ in Writing and B in Reading, Speaking and Listening. It is not required that you pass any other English Language exams.
When you apply, you don’t need to have your CBT, we would prefer if you have booked your CBT, but you don’t have to pass your CBT to apply for vacancies.
We can’t guarantee you a specific one, but we can guarantee you that in all our Trusts you will have the opportunity to develop as a professional and grow easily.
All you need to do is send us your CV, your passport and you approved English Certificate certificate to apply@neuprofessionals.com
We are unable to accept applications from any of the countries on the NHS Employers’ Red List.
The minimum scores required by the NMC are:
- Academic IELTS at a score of 6.5 in Writing and 7 in Reading, Speaking and Listening.
- OET at a score of C+ in Writing and B in Reading, Speaking and Listening.
If you have an Academic IELTS score of 6.5 or an OET score of C+ in each subcategory, you may qualify to combine your scores with a second sitting. Please note that for this to be an option you need to sit the tests within six months of each other. For more detailed information please click here.
It’s important to remember that many people who work in Central London don’t live in Central London. You’ll find very affordable areas on the outskirts of London and there is really amazing transport links, so you can often commute into work within 20-30 minutes from an area on the outskirts of London. Some of our London Trusts actually stretch as far as Milton Kenes which is on the border of Northamptonshire, which is quite far from the center of London.