Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
About
Cornwall Partnership NHS Trust is a Foundation Trust providing services for Mental Health, Learning Disabilities, Child & Family and Adult Community Services for the county of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
The Trust is at the leading edge of practice development with a range of innovative projects. We achieve excellence through harnessing the quality, energy and initiative of our staff who are our most valuable resource and are supported with opportunities for education and personal development.
The Trust is committed to:
1. Putting service users at the centre of our work
2. Partnership and the need to work closely and in tandem with a whole range of individuals and organisations, including services users, carers and staff
3. Promoting responsibility and accountability through devolving and empowering local management and clinical leadership
4. Efficiency and the need to provide effective services
5. Quality, providing services at the best level of quality within the resources available
Key details
Location
Site: Truro Health Park - working within PCN surgeries
Town: Truro
Postcode: TR1 2JA
Major / Minor Region: Cornwall
Contract type & working pattern
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full time - 37.5 hours per week (9 to 5 weekdays)
Salary
Salary: £37,338 - £44,962 Per annum
Salary period: Yearly
Grade: (Band 6)
Specialty
Main area: Primary Mental Health Practitioner
Job overview
The Falmouth & Penryn PCN are looking for a mental health professional to join our mental health and wellbeing team. The team has been together for 3 years and work with the local GPs to provide a patient centred trauma informed service to the population. We are looking for someone who is passionate in supporting individuals to find wellbeing in their lives, someone who is flexible and keen to work closely with the team, open to changes and development within the service and interested in a variety of approaches to support our patient group.
The post holder will be responsible for working with the clinical lead and band 6 Mental health professional to provide clinical leadership to the team. The postholder will work with a range of individuals including those with complex and risk presentations. The team provide a “bridge” between the primary care mental health team and secondary care and will generally be people whose needs cannot be met by IAPT services but who may not need ongoing care from secondary care community mental health services.
They will work alongside general practice teams within the Falmouth & Penryn PCN, providing clinical assistance and advice to the GPs and other members of the primary care team in managing the mental wellbeing of the practice population. The primary care team includes a band 7 Clinical lead, band 6 Mental health professional (this role will be a second band 6), band 5 health & wellbeing practitioners, and a social prescriber.
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The post holder will be based and embedded within a Primary Care Network (PCN) working with GPs, practice nurses and other Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) workers e.g., social prescribers, health and wellbeing coaches, care co-ordinators, as part of the primary care Multidisciplinary Team (MDT). They will work with primary care GPs to manage the mental health needs of their population at the point of contact. This includes those with lower-level support requirements that can be met within primary care, working with the Primary Care.
The role will act as interface between primary care and wider mental health services and:
1. To provide rapid and responsive assessment, signposting and brief treatment to individuals referred to the service by several routes including self-referrals and General Practitioners.
2. To provide support to Primary Care staff in the local management of patients with common mental health problems.
3. To ensure that people are quickly and efficiently supported to access the most appropriate treatment for their mental health difficulty.
This is a community-based role that requires frequent travel to various locations throughout the county including areas that may not be accessible by public transportation. Successful candidates will need to demonstrate how they will manage these travel requirements.
Working for our organisation
We’re an NHS community and mental health provider Trust based in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. We deliver community and hospital-based care to improve people’s physical and mental health. We also provide specialist support to people with dementia or a learning disability.
We are a people organisation and people matter to us. As part of the team, you'll help support the health and wellbeing of the people who live and visit this beautiful part of the UK.
Over 4,000 people make up the Trust. This includes doctors, nurses, therapists, plus admin and support staff.
We work in people's homes, in community clinics and bases. Some staff work from one of our 13 community hospitals. Our aspiration is to have great people, provide great care, be a great place to work and a great partner.
Approximately 568,000 people live here. A third of people who live in Cornwall are supported by acute hospital services in Devon. As a result, we also work closely with our partners in Devon. In the summer, and during other holidays lots of people choose to visit the area. This increases the numbers of people who use our services.
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
1. Relevant professional qualification e.g. Dip OT, Dip SW, RMN, Clinical Psychology Grade A, or equivalent
Experience
Essential criteria
1. Experience of working in a mental health care setting and of liaising and working with GPs
2. Suitably trained and experienced in the delivery of short term, focussed evidence-based interventions
3. Experience of working with service users who experience a wide range of mental health problems in a statutory or voluntary capacity
4. Experience and an awareness of common acute and long-term conditions that are likely to be seen in general practice
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