Job Description
Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust delivers the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service in Hampshire. Hampshire CAMHS currently have a vacancy for a Mental Health Nurse, Social Worker or Occupational Therapist to join the team as a band 5 Mental Health Practitioner within the Single Point of Access (SPA) for Hampshire. You will need to be registered with a Health or Social Care governing body, and have CAMHS or relevant Mental Health experience.
This will be a newly created centralised SPA team overseeing the front door to CAMHS and the triaging of referrals for the service, as opposed to the area-based approach. This is an exciting opportunity to take forward the development of a new team. The team base will be Eastleigh.
Hampshire CAMHS are looking for a Mental Health Practitioner that shares our enthusiasm, passion and commitment to work alongside colleagues to deliver a good quality timely service to young people and families in Hampshire, in collaboration with a strong supportive leadership team.
This post offers a Golden Hello, or a Relocation package up to a maximum of £2000. (pro rata applies and subject to terms and conditions. Please see attached Protocol document).
JOB OUTLINE
To participate within the multi-disciplinary professional Single Point of Access team in the relevant care group to deliver safe children and young people care focussing on therapeutic relationships.
To work in partnership with families and carers to ensure the children and young people’s individual health needs are met.
Understand evidence based therapeutic interventions relevant to the care group to include education, clinical care, wellness recovery action plans and discharge planning.
To work with colleagues to offer consultation and advice to primary care workers on all aspects of mental health and well being of children and their families.
To direct children and their families to the most appropriate service in order to meet their emotional needs.
To offer assessments individually and jointly with primary care colleagues.
- With a blend of beautiful rural New Forest settings and bustling city locations, Hampshire is known to be a very desirable place to live
- The ancient Cathedral City of Winchester and the seaside cities of Portsmouth and Southampton provide attractions and amenities to suit everyone’s taste
- With easy access to Gatwick, Heathrow and excellent railway links, there is plenty of opportunity for adventure
We’d love you to join our organisation that is rated ‘good’ overall and ‘outstanding’ for caring by the Care Quality Commission. Our staff agree, with 82% of people in our recent staff survey telling us that they recognise that care for patients is our top priority.
Other key staff survey results include:
- 70% highlighting flexible working opportunities as a key point for satisfaction at work
- 79% reporting feeling able to make suggestions to improve the work within their team
- 77% identifying the opportunities to show initiative in their roles
Clinical practice, including own professional development
- To ensure that all children and young people have an individual risk assessment and care plan which has been created collaboratively with children and young people and (if appropriate) carers views, ensuring the regular review of both.
- Develop care plans based on individual’s needs and that of the family and carers (where appropriate) that are outcome based.
- To undertake the role of Care Co-ordinators, where relevant to the role.
- Monitor, evaluate and modify interventions/treatment in order to measure progress and ensure effectiveness of intervention(s).
- To provide a care group specific specialised range of clinical interventions and knowledge of evidence-based models of practice.
- The ability to act promptly and safely by prioritising children and young persons needs and co-ordinating their care.
- Working autonomously, competently and safely with the utilisation of supervision and the expertise of colleagues as required.
- To maintain confidentiality.
- To take appropriate action when working with vulnerable adults and children following safe guarding vulnerable adult and children procedures, liaising with appropriate agencies.
- To work in partnership with other agencies to gain the best person-centred outcomes for the individual.
- Collect data as directed to ensure service delivery is accurately reflected.
- Ensure participation in clinical supervision.
- Maintain awareness of professional and organisational developments, participating in the clinical governance framework.
- Ensure that an up to date knowledge of developments related to the care group is maintained.
- Ensure that development needs are addressed through the staff appraisal framework and prioritised to meet requirements for registration purposes.
- Knowledge of the MHA (2007).
- Knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act (2005) to include practical knowledge of FACE documentation, Deprivation of Liberties, (DOLS) Safeguarding and best interest decisions.
- To promote respect for diversity and combat stigma and exclusion.
Practice Development, including professional development of others
- To act as a mentor for students on placement learning opportunities with the team.
- To supervise junior staff.
- Provide managerial supervision to support workers.
- Promote evidence-based practice
Research and Development
- To use research in practice and developing research work from ones own practice
- To identify service needs and gaps across agencies with regard to children’s mental health.
- To maintain awareness of up to date research & development pertaining to advances in Child & Adolescent Mental Health issues.
Governance – including quality, standards, documentation & ethics
- To ensure that up to date written and electronic records and activity data are maintained in accordance with Professional and Trust standards and to provide specialist reports relevant to practice setting.
- To keep accurate and timely electronic record of each contact, using Carenotes and other software programmes used by the Trust. Complete outcome measures as required.
- To adhere to the relevant professional standards and ethics and comply with local and national standards of practice.
- To respect the individuality, values, cultural and religious diversity of children and young people and contribute to the provision of a service sensitive to these needs.
- To contribute in the Trust and professional clinical and social care governance arrangements and quality agenda, including the setting and monitoring of practice standards.
- To apply national guidelines/ legislation relating to health and social care in service provision.
- To participate in clinical and social care governance care group forums as required.
- To contribute to the delivery of performance targets and standards are met.
- To complete clinical outcome measures as required.
- To contribute to the maintenance of professional standards of practice within the clinical setting.
- To ensure that professional standards of practice are maintained amongst junior staff.
- Report any incidents which put at risk or have the potential to put at risk, the health and safety of children and young people, staff or the assets or reputation of the Trust.
- To develop and promote safe working practices and maintain requirements for health and safety, Manual handling, COSHH: Fire Safety and Environment and attend relevant mandatory training regarding this.
- All staff have a responsibility to maintain the health and safety of themselves and others within the performance of their duties in accordance with Trust health and safety policies and to undertaken specific health and safety responsibilities as necessary.
- To maintain and further develop knowledge and experience through training and ongoing clinical development in line with care group requirements.
- To participate in monitoring service development and personal growth in line with the post holder’s PDP.
- To attend essential Trust training.
- To promote, maintain and further develop the necessary requirements for communicating with children and young people whose understanding may be impaired by their mental health needs, learning disability or by the nature of distress they are experiencing.
- Effective use of interpersonal skills such as reassurance is essential to obtain and provide sensitive key information.
- Use of negotiating skills with children and young people, carer and other agencies.
- The ability to use different teaching networks to suit children and young people, carers and other agencies.
- Develop professional networks that assist the children and young people in managing through the care pathway.
- To work flexibly to the needs of the service, you may be required to carry out alternative duties consistent with your status, role, knowledge and experience, taking account of any professional registration and/or qualification requirements, and which are commensurate with your Pay Band.
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