Sheffield Health & Social Care NHS Foundation Trust
About
Sheffield Health & Social Care NHS Foundation Trust is an integrated health and social care Trust. We are the main provider of a wide range of specialist health & social care services to individuals and their carers or families in Sheffield. The Trust has an excellent reputation for providing high quality services to people within our care. Our vision is that people who use our services will achieve their full potential, living fulfilled lives in the community.
We provide:
* Mental health services for adults and older people
* Services for people with learning disabilities
* Services for people with drug and alcohol problems
* A wide range of other specialist services, such as for people accessing maternal mental health, gender dysphoria services and psychology for people with physical health problems.
We also provide a full range of services at sites where people live. These services aim to provide care and treatment to individuals and their families and help people to maintain their independence and continue with their day-to-day lives as far as possible. We provide a range of in-patient and residential services for individuals who cannot be appropriately helped in a community-based setting. Within our learning disability services we work closely with a large number of supported living settings/residential care homes in partnership with housing associations. Many of the people we help are seen in their own homes by members of staff, and some people attend our clinics to see nurses, social workers, therapists or doctors. We provide treatment, care and help on an individual or group basis where support and guidance is provided. We also work alongside GPs and other staff in local health centres, or with staff from other organisations often in the voluntary sector. We often see people for short periods of time, providing advice and treatment which helps resolve the person’s problems. For people with more serious longer term difficulties we will support them and work with them for a number of years. As a Foundation Trust we work in partnership with Sheffield City Council and have formal agreements with them, called a section 75 agreement, to provide a range of social care services on the Council’s behalf. Through these arrangements, we have made good progress in developing ‘integrated’ services for the people of Sheffield - an important goal that is shared by ourselves and the City Council. We have placed great importance on working with other organisations to deliver integrated health and social care services to local people. In doing this we have aimed to reflect and provide for the diverse needs of the people and communities of Sheffield.
We have core values which are at the heart of all our daily activities, these values are:
* Working together for our service users
* Respect and kindness
* Everyone counts
* Commitment to quality
* Improving lives
Key details
Location
Site: East Glade
Address: 1 East Glade Crescent
Town: Sheffield
Postcode: S12 4QN
Major / Minor Region: South Yorkshire
Contract type & working pattern
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full time - 37.5 hours per week
Salary
Grade: Band 6
Specialty
Main area: Community Mental Health
Job overview
The South Community Mental Health Service is undergoing an exciting transformation with additional resource allocation to provide ongoing intensive support to the population of Sheffield. This includes working towards a joint approach with Primary Care and the Voluntary Sector, reviewing the CMHT Service Criteria and working in discreet small teams into local communities leading to a high quality care standard.
The South Community Mental Health Team is proud to be:
* A fantastic team to work in with supportive, innovative and experienced staff
* A great environment which encourages and inspires staff to get involved in local initiatives
* Working alongside like-minded innovative, forward-thinking professionals who genuinely care about the people we work with and each other’s wellbeing
The successful candidate will be supported with their professional and leadership development through dedicated supervision with highly experienced and motivated team managers, where learning opportunities will be supported and encouraged. From the multi-disciplinary team, we offer regular CPD sessions and candidates are encouraged to bring their own interests to the team to share and develop their specific interests in mental health. Please note this is a qualified Nursing Vacancy.
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You will need to possess excellent communication skills and be able to work independently and as part of the wider team in order to assess, plan and evaluate care. You should have a positive approach to meeting the needs of our service users and be motivated, empowered and enthusiastic to both learn and share.
You will also be expected to work as part of the duty system which operates within the general working hours of 09:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday on a rotational basis. This 'mini team' is supported by other clinical professionals and management.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
The post holder will work within a multi-disciplinary service and core responsibilities will include:
* Acting as a Named Worker
* Comprehensive assessment of new referrals
* Carrying a varied caseload defined by need
* Contributing to a duty system on a rota basis
* Delivering supervision to more junior members of staff
* Contributing to Multidisciplinary service development
Clinical
* Triage and determine urgency of new referrals to the service
* Carry out comprehensive assessments of an individual’s health and social care needs in a variety of settings and agree the most appropriate course of action. This includes first presentation to service.
* To assess, evaluate and manage clinical risk
* To formulate a plan of care based on identified need
* Deliver evidence based interventions as appropriate
* Review effectiveness of care plan at regular intervals
* To work within safeguarding processes, including where required to act as safeguarding investigator / manager.
* To work collaboratively with service users, carers and partner agencies
* To maintain computer held care records in an accurate and timely fashion
* Undertake all work in a culturally sensitive manner
* Act in accordance with Care Management System, Acute and Schedule Care Pathways as appropriate.
* Develop effective working relationships with Primary Care colleagues
We aim to be an organisation that is diverse and inclusive and to meet this aim we welcome applications from people with a wide range of life experience and whose diversity echoes the diversity of Sheffield, that of the people who use our services, and that of the people who may need to use our services but face barriers to access. Please think about your personal values and how these align with our values when you are applying.
We are a Disability Confident employer level 2 and hope to achieve level 3 this year. We offer a guaranteed interview to disabled applicants who meet all of the essential criteria for a role. When you apply you will have the opportunity to let us know if you require adjustments to be made, please contact us if you are not sure or if you require adjustments to the application process itself.
Our six staff network groups welcome new members, these are:
* The Ethnically Diverse Staff Network Group
* The Disability Staff Network Group
* The Lived Experience Staff Network Group
* The Rainbow Staff Network Group
* The Staff Carers Staff Network Group
* The Women’s Staff Network Group
We know how important flexible working can be to applicants and therefore we encourage you to discuss any working arrangements as part of this process. We will always aim to accommodate requests, wherever possible.
The Trust is committed to safeguarding adults and children and as part of our safe recruitment practice the successful applicant(s) will be subject to a check with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) if it is deemed appropriate for the role. The cost of the DBS check (currently up to £48.23) must be met by the successful applicant(s).
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
Knowledge and skills
Essential criteria
* Working knowledge and understanding of MHA/MCA
* Knowledge and understanding of appropriate therapeutic approaches and engagement strategies
* Knowledge and understanding of PDR and supervision processes as a supervisee
* Demonstrable risk assessment and risk management skills with evidence of positive risk taking
Desirable criteria
* Additional skills/training in psychosocial interventions for people with SMI, CBTp and family interventions
* Relevant Health or Social Care professional qualification – Nursing
Training and qualifications
Essential criteria
* Relevant Health or Social Care professional qualification – Nursing or Social Work
* Current registration with NMC, HCPC
* Evidence of continued professional development
Desirable criteria
* Mentorship qualification
* Supervision training
Experience
Essential criteria
* Experience of multi-disciplinary team working
* Extensive experience in mental health in both inpatient and community settings
* Experience of managing/supervising others
* Experience of working in a recovery focused way
Desirable criteria
* Experience of working with adults in acute/crisis/relapse presentation
* Experience in a Community Mental Health Team/Assertive Outreach team
Documents
* Nurse - Named Worker (, 443.9)PDFKB
Further details / informal visits contact
Name: Jimmy Sherwin
Job title: Clinical Team Manager
Email address: [email protected]
Telephone number: 0114 2711479
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