You will be supporting young people and their carers who are presenting with a mental health crisis across a range of settings; in General Hospitals, CAMHS Offices, online/ via phone and occasionally at home. This is a developing service and there will be an opportunity in this role to deliver therapeutic interventions alongside crisis care planning and management. You will be supporting young people who are waiting for interventions from tier 3 CAMHS as part of the duty role as well as those presenting to General Hospitals in crisis. This post offers the Trust's £2,000 Golden Hello
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Relocation Incentive for Band 5-6 Nurses & Practitioners, (pro rata and subject to terms and conditions; please see attached Protocol Document for full details). About us
We are looking for a mental health practitioner with excellent risk assessment and care planning skills. Previous experience of duty and/ or A&E Liaison work within a community based mental health team would be ideal but not essential for the right candidate. You should be willing to work autonomously as well as part of a team. The team thrives through being supportive to each other in an environment that can be changeable due to service capacity and demand. You will need to be flexible, be able to participate in the shift pattern of the team and have excellent communication skills. In return you will be well supported by experienced clinicians who will help you to develop and flourish in this environment. All your skills and training will be fully utilised and developed through clinical supervision and training opportunities. Job responsibilities
To support the day to day leadership of a clinical team providing a high quality service within the resources available in a defined area, and specifically to deliver on the following key areas. To offer specialist mental health assessments to Young People who present in crisis during the hours of the service. This role includes both Community CAMHS Duty and A&E Liaison work on a rotating shift basis covering a 7 day rota. Assessment includes care and safety planning, risk assessment and management and facilitating safe discharge. In line with COVID safe practice and service developments these assessments may be offered using remote platforms for appropriate referrals as well as some face to face work. Where clinically indicated to provide a single intervention model to CYP not currently open to CAMHS. This role involves liaising with other agencies and professionals and developing ongoing positive working relationships with them to support young people who present in crisis. The role aims to reduce the number of presentations and admissions to acute hospitals and to reduce length of stay and facilitate discharge once physical health needs have been addressed. You will act as a liaison to acute care colleagues for YP with MH needs that are admitted to A&E or acute paediatric wards and it will be your responsibility to provide specialist mental health assessments and interventions to these young people and to provide advice and consultation on appropriate mental health care planning to support a holistic care and discharge plan (including risk and safety). Person Specification
Criteria
Degree/Diploma in occupational therapy or Nursing/Social Work Registration with the HCPC/NMC/Social Work England Broad experience of working with clients with a range of mental health problems Experience of multidisciplinary working CAMHS Experience or crisis care experience Able to communicate complex information to service users, carers and colleagues Lead others in the development of knowledge, ideas and work practices including policies and strategies. Develop partnership working with individuals, groups, communities and agencies. Ability to use Trust IT systems including e-mail and electronic clinical records Demonstrate support for the values and beliefs of the Care Group and those of the Trust Demonstrate an understanding of the practices of Human Rights in the delivery of this role Ability to travel across sites Punctual and flexible across hours of work when required Evidence of post qualification study Experience of supervising staff or students Experience with Looked after and Adopted children Experience in applying a range of assessment tools and a comprehensive knowledge of clinical approaches Research experience Lived experience of mental health issues Experience as a Care Coordinator Experience of multi-agency work 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. £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum / pro rata for part time
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