We recognise that recovery from acute mental illness is best met within a person's own home, so we strive to provide safe, intensive mental health treatment and intervention at home, as an alternative to admission to psychiatric hospital. You will be a key member of a skilled Multi Disciplinary Team who will offer a wide range of psychological, medical and social interventions to support recovery. As well as working with a clinical caseload and their families, the home treatment team gatekeep admissions to, and facilitate early discharge from mental health inpatient settings. This role will involve flexible working across a 24-hour shift rota (days and night shifts) in a 7 day a week service. Job responsibilities
The team acts as a gatekeeper to admissions so the post holder will be able to consider referral information from other services and be able to contribute to decision making regarding the most appropriate treatment option. The post holder will also work in our triage hub, responsible for accepting and triaging urgent referrals from a variety of sources, for those experiencing a mental health crisis. You will be expected to maintain a high standard of electronic patient records. You will work collaboratively with colleagues in the team and across the community mental health service. There will be an expectation that they will work flexibly across the service which covers a 24 hour period, 7 days a week. We are looking for someone who is professional in how they communicate, works with care and compassion and is competent, committed, trustworthy and dependable in undertaking allocated tasks and responsibilities. Person Specification
Qualifications
RMN Current registration with Nursing and Midwifery Council Evidence of Post qualifying professional development in an acute setting Experience
Significant post registration experience in multi-disciplinary community mental health services. Experience of managing risk of clients in crisis. Experience of assessment, care-planning, development and evaluation in conjunction with clients and carers. Experience and knowledge of working with people with mental health problems. Good knowledge of resources and working practices across health and social care. Ability to be innovative in practice. Additional Criteria
Able to carry out evidence based interventions. Exceptional interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively and empathically with patients, carers and relatives about complex and sensitive issues. Excellent organisational skills, ability to manage own time and plan timed activities for staff and patients. Ability to recognise and manage challenging situations in a calm and professional manner. Ability to lead a team and work effectively as part of a team. Experience of carrying out supervision to junior staff, coordinating the care of clients and delegating tasks. Ability to inspire hope, support recovery and make a difference. Act in a way that supports equality and diversity. The ability to attend the necessary training with regard to personal safety. Ability to work under pressure and on own initiative. Flexibility and commitment to high standards of service for adults with mental health difficulties. Ability to speak to distressed patients and their relatives in person and on the telephone. Required to spend a considerable period of a working day in front of a VDU with expected high standards of written communication skills. Ability to travel round Trust area to fulfil the requirements of the role. Ability to work in partnership with other agencies. Willingness to lead groups. Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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