Dorset HealthCare University NHS Foundation Trust
About
Dorset HealthCare is responsible for all mental health services and many physical health services in Dorset, delivering both hospital and community-based care. We are the biggest provider of healthcare in Dorset, and our services continually evolve and develop to meet the needs of the local community.
We serve a population of almost 800,000 people and employ around 7,000 staff, covering a wide range of expertise and specialisms. Our staff provide healthcare at over 300 sites, ranging from village halls and GP surgeries to mental health inpatient hospitals and community hospitals - as well as in people's homes.
Dorset HealthCare's Services Include
* Dorset's 12 community hospitals and minor injuries units
* Adult and children's community health services (physical and mental)
* Specialist learning disability services
* Community brain injury services
Our community health services encompass: district nurses, health visitors, school nursing, end of life care, sexual health promotion, safeguarding children, diabetes education, audiology, speech and language therapy, dermatology, podiatry, orthopaedic services, wheelchair services, anti-coagulation services, pulmonary rehab, early discharge stroke services, Parkinsons care, community oncology and breastfeeding support services.
Our annual income is around £253 million.
We have University Trust status and work collaboratively with Bournemouth University to provide benefits for patients and staff. Our University Trust status supports us in providing innovative care, promoting clinical excellence, and attracting and retaining high-quality staff. The Trust also has active relationships with Southampton University and St Loyes.
Key details
Location
Site: Hahnemann House
Address: Hahnemann Road
Town: Bournemouth
Postcode: BH2 5JW
Major / Minor Region: Dorset
Contract type & working pattern
Contract: Permanent
Hours: 22.5 hours per week (flexible working)
* Part time
* Flexible working
Salary
Salary: £22,402 - £26,977 p.a.
Salary period: Yearly
Grade: (Band 6)
Job Overview
We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and passionate qualified mental health professional (OT, RMN, SW) trainer to work alongside our peer trainers to develop within The Discovery Project our Children and Young person Recovery Education offer for up to 22.5 hours a week.
The Discovery Project is a partnership service between Dorset HealthCare and Dorset Mental Health Forum; this is known as the Wellbeing and Recovery Partnership. The partnership brings together lived experience of Trauma, Mental Health issues and Emotional Distress with professional, clinical, and learned expertise. The vision of our partnership is for Dorset to be a place where people can thrive in their communities and be valued for who they are as citizens with all of their diverse experiences.
The primary focus of this role will be on the Discovery Project. The project works in partnership alongside children and young people, their families and carers, staff, services, schools and VSCEs to build capacity and understanding in Recovery through Co-Production, Lived Experience and Recovery Education.
You will be required to work as part of The Discovery Project team, supported by the Recovery Education Lead and the Wellbeing and Recovery Partnership.
The role includes co-producing and co-delivering courses with peer specialists, providing contemporary specialist advice on areas of new developments, best practice and initiatives in Recovery Education.
We are looking for someone with an understanding of personal recovery, how personal recovery relates to clinical recovery and recognition of how the educational process supports mental health recovery.
Our main office base is in Bournemouth; however, the service is pan Dorset and so travel is essential to the role.
What Working For Us Will Provide
* 27 days of annual leave, rising to 33 over ten years (for staff on Agenda for Change terms and conditions)
* Excellent NHS pension scheme
* Health and wellbeing services
* Flexible working options, including family-friendly hours
* Free training and one-to-one career coaching to reach your career goals
* Preceptorship programme for newly qualified nurses and AHPs
* Access to nine staff networks to have a voice and transform our Trust
* Relocation costs where applicable
* Salary sacrifice scheme opportunities including childcare vouchers, car lease and cycle scheme, home technology equipment, and buying annual leave
* NHS discounts to save on your shopping, gym membership and more
Before applying for this post, please do ensure that you have read the job description and person specification requirements. If you think you have everything we're looking for, then we'd love to hear from you; alternatively, if you would like more information about the role please do not hesitate to contact us.
Regrettably, we are not able to offer sponsorship for all our job roles. If you attempt to apply for a role that we do not offer sponsorship for, you will receive notification of this at the time of starting your application and you will not be able to proceed. At this point, we wish to thank you for your interest in working for us and apologise we cannot take your application any further.
Applicant requirements
You must have appropriate UK professional registration. This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
* Registered Practitioner with the NMC or HCPC
* Evidence of Continuing Professional Development.
* Band 5 post registration clinical experience or equivalent
* Completion of further clinical skills training e.g. trauma informed practice, CBT, DBT, mindfulness training
Desirable criteria
* Experience of working alongside people with lived experience of Mental Health problems.
* Completion of the Recovery Education Centre train the trainer or equivalent
* Recognised learner support qualification (Learning & Assessing) or completion of a recognised AHP Educator Programme
Job specific experience
Essential criteria
* Ability to communicate and work with people from all backgrounds in a strengths-focused way
* Experience and Knowledge of the theoretical underpinning of co-production and recovery and evidence of putting these into practice
* Experience of partnership working across different organisations
* Leadership & influencing skills
* Demonstrable experience of working with young people with severe and enduring mental health problems and/or carers and supporters
* Demonstrable experience of delivering training to professionals and teams
Desirable criteria
* Demonstrable experience of working with young people and their supporters with severe and enduring mental health problems and/or carers and supporters delivering psycho-educational or educational materials
Personal qualities/attributes
Essential criteria
* Ability to work unsupervised & on own initiative
* Ability to integrate & work within a partnership with people with lived experience and other organisations
* Excellent interpersonal skills
* Commitment to innovation & exploring new ways of working to continually improve learning delivery & working practice
* Able to travel within geographical area as required by service/requirements of post
Desirable criteria
* Lived experience of a mental health condition or emotional distress
Managerial and Leadership skills
Essential criteria
* Experience of leading & managing people
* Leadership & influencing skills
* Ability to use persuasive, motivational & negotiation skills to engage individuals & teams to bring about change
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