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Registered Mental Health Nurse jobs are available across the UK in inpatient, community and specialist mental health services. Your World helps RMNs find locum and permanent opportunities that match their experience, preferred setting and career goals.
Registered Mental Health Nurse salaries in the UK are typically aligned to NHS Agenda for Change bands for permanent roles. Locum RMN pay rates can vary depending on location, setting, shift type and demand. Below is an overview of NHS pay bands for mental health nursing roles in England.
| NHS Banding | Experience Level | 2026/27 Annual Salary |
| Band 5 | 2 - 4 years | £32,073 - £39,043 |
| Band 6 | 2 - 5 years | £39,959 - £48,117 |
| Band 7 | 2 - 5 years | £49,387 - £56,515 |
Note: Rates shown are basic pay. Additional High Cost Area Supplements (HCAS) apply for RMNs working in Inner London (20%), Outer London (15%), or Fringe areas (5%).
Our specialist recruitment consultants support RMNs looking for both flexible locum shifts and permanent mental health nursing roles across the UK. We provide transparent pay guidance to ensure you are rewarded fairly for your vital contribution to mental healthcare.
Mental Health Nurses operate across a spectrum of care environments. Your World Nursing recruits for positions in both acute hospital settings and community-based services, allowing you to choose the pace and style of nursing that suits you.
Working in a hospital or secure unit involves supporting patients during the most acute phases of their illness. This setting requires strong crisis management skills and the ability to work within a robust multi-disciplinary team (MDT). Roles often include working in Psychiatric Intensive Care Units (PICU), Acute Admission Wards, or Forensic Services.
Community Mental Health Nurses (CMHNs) provide long-term support to service users in their own homes, residential clinics, or GP surgeries. This setting offers significant clinical autonomy and focuses on recovery, rehabilitation, and preventing hospital admission. You may work within Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs), Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment (CRHT) teams, or Early Intervention services.
RMNs can further specialise in specific demographics or conditions, often requiring additional certification or extensive field experience:
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS): Supporting young people with emotional, behavioural, or mental health difficulties.
Older People’s Mental Health (OPMH): Specialising in dementia care and age-related mental health challenges.Forensic Mental Health: Working with service users within the legal or prison system. [Explore available Forensic Nursing jobs.]
Substance Misuse and Addictions: Providing specialist interventions for patients with dual diagnoses.
Eating Disorders: Supporting patients through intensive nutritional and psychological rehabilitation.
To practice as an RMN in the UK, you must maintain professional registration and adhere to strict clinical standards:
NMC Registration: A valid registration on the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) register under the Mental Health sub-part.
Degree/Qualification: A Bachelors or Masters degree in Mental Health Nursing from an accredited institution.
Compliance: A current Enhanced DBS check and up-to-date mandatory training (including PMVA or MAPA for acute settings).
Skills: Strong therapeutic communication, risk assessment capabilities, and a deep understanding of the Mental Health Act.
Your World supports Registered Mental Health Nurses with access to flexible locum work, permanent opportunities and practical recruitment support throughout the application process.
Clinical Support: Access to our clinical lead for guidance on Revalidation and professional development.
Fast-Track Compliance: A dedicated team to get you cleared for work quickly, ensuring you don't miss out on prime shifts.
Flexibility: Whether you want the consistency of a block booking or the freedom of ad-hoc shifts, we manage the logistics for you.
A Registered Mental Health Nurse, often shortened to RMN, is a qualified nurse who specialises in supporting people with mental health conditions. RMNs work with patients across a range of settings, including inpatient wards, community mental health teams, crisis services and specialist care environments.