Job overview
Are you Independent and supplementary Prescriber or willing to train?
Are you a registered Mental Health Nurse?
Do you have a passion for improving access to high quality, innovative and compassionate services for people with mental health needs?
As a First Contact Mental Health Practitioner, the post holder will work as part of a dynamic team in delivering an effective service supporting Primary Care Networks (PCN’s) to deliver high quality mental health support within primary care. This is a specialist role working at an advanced level and is embedded into GP practices.
As well as triage and assessment the post holder will offer expertise in networking and navigation to promote the ease of access to a range of mental health support services. This role ensures that each person receives the best possible care in the right place at the right time and by the right person.
Main duties of the job
1. Undertake clinical duties within a GP practice as an autonomous Mental Health practitioner working independently, offering a comprehensive triage (including risk assessment) without the need to see a GP first. These appointments are typically 30-minutes with patients aged 16 & over and through a range of contact mechanisms such as face to face, telephone calls & home visits (where appropriate).
2. You will diagnose (within scope of practice) and develop appropriate management plans based evidence based practice/ NICE guidance
3. In addition to risk assessments, you will also provide short term risk management intervention(s) when safe to do so within a primary care setting, working with patients and their significant others to develop risk management plans, which, may include safety planning and self-harm management.
4. Identify when risk cannot be managed safely in primary care and make appropriate and timely referrals to specialist mental health services, ensuring the safety of patients is maintained and close liaison with these services.
5. You will be required to make referrals to many different services across primary and secondary care mental health services, 3rd sector and health and social care services.
Working for our organisation
Black Country Healthcare is encouraging positive workplace who welcomes staff, with a desire to perform at a high level.
Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust provides specialist mental health, learning disability and community healthcare services for the population of the Black Country.
Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust was formed on 1 April 2020, following the merger of Black Country Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (covering Wolverhampton and Sandwell) and Dudley and Walsall Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust.
Combining resources, strategies and a talented workforce enables us to deliver a wider variety of outstanding services that are based on best practice and are continually improving. We currently employ over 3,000 members of staff and just like the population we serve, we are made up of diverse cultures and backgrounds.
Why is this the place to work?
6. Beautiful, and peaceful hospital grounds, with seating areas
7. Good transport links around the midlands
8. Flexible working
9. NHS discount schemes
10. Working together with the local community to support patients and staff
11. Good performance outcomes
12. Training opportunities
13. Excellent staff support facilities, dedicated Health & wellbeing team, reflective practice, supervision, and debrief sessions
14. Opportunities to work with other services within the trust
15. New, up and coming digital processes and support
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
16. Undertake clinical duties within a GP practice as an autonomous Mental Health practitioner working independently, offering a comprehensive triage (including risk assessment) without the need to see a GP first. These appointments are typically 30-minutes with patients aged 16 & over and through a range of contact mechanisms such as face to face, telephone calls & home visits (where appropriate).
17. You will diagnose (within scope of practice) and develop appropriate management plans based evidence based practice/ NICE guidance
18. In addition to risk assessments, you will also provide short term risk management intervention(s) when safe to do so within a primary care setting, working with patients and their significant others to develop risk management plans, which, may include safety planning and self-harm management.
19. Identify when risk cannot be managed safely in primary care and make appropriate and timely referrals to specialist mental health services, ensuring the safety of patients is maintained and close liaison with these services.
20. You will be required to make referrals to many different services across primary and secondary care mental health services, 3rd sector and health and social care services.
Person specification
Experience
Essential criteria
21. Leadership qualification or training or experience
22. Experience of managing an SMI register
23. Degree or equivalent qualification or experience in evidence based psychological therapies relevant to Pathway
Desirable criteria
24. Non-Medical Prescriber or willingness to work towards
25. Experience of working in both Primary and Secondary Care
26. Supporting staff in the day to day provision of clinical services
27. Experience of issuing fit notes