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Job overview
Hours available for this post are either 18.75 or 9.50 per week.
This is an exciting opportunity to join an experienced national team of researchers to pilot and evaluate a joint response for young people experiencing mental health crisis. The response includes a collaboration between Greater Manchester Police and young people's mental health services. This three-year pilot will provide one three-year full-time post or two part-time posts to Senior Mental Health Practitioners/Clinical Psychologists/Equivalent who are committed to improving crisis care for young people. The appointee(s) will have the opportunity to work flexibly across the Greater Manchester area, collaborate closely with the research team and associated stakeholder groups, and experience firsthand the live evaluation of an innovative and collaborative approach to care.
Main duties of the job
The post advertised will be instrumental in the success and development of crisis pathways for children and young people. Learning from this study will inform future planning at a national level, offering an exciting opportunity to contribute towards the development of future clinical practice for young people experiencing mental health crisis.
Working alongside clinical staff and the research team, you will respond rapidly to requests for assistance when a young person presents in crisis. You will contribute to the assessment and management of young people in crisis within a clear and structured Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction framework, and identify therapeutic goals to support the young person and families/carers. You will refer on to specialist in-patient services as necessary or work collaboratively with other services to reduce the need for inpatient care. You will develop holistic, safety and recovery focused care plans and mobilise support around the child and family to promote resilience and reduce the likelihood of future crisis episodes. As a research-based practitioner, you will feed into the wider multi-disciplinary team and liaise with the research and clinical teams. Direct work with young people will take place in the family home or out of home placement, clinical areas, community settings, or neighbourhood environments. Hours will be set within a 24-7 crisis context. Travel across Greater Manchester with the designated police officer will be required.
Working for our organisation
* To ensure the systematic provision of a high-quality, evidence-based and psychologically informed services for young people experiencing a mental health crisis.
* To facilitate increased psychological awareness, particularly in relation to triggers and trauma, offering case-based consultation and bespoke training with the police, NHS practitioners, and vulnerable young people and families.
* To create opportunities within the team to encourage staff to reflect on the emotional impact of the work both individually and as a team and to take steps to mitigate some of these risks.
* To work with colleagues through crisis response impacted by critical incidents and other traumatic events.
* To provide expert consultation, advice and support in formulating and understanding the behaviours and presentations of children and young people.
* To contribute to multi-agency working arrangements designed to support the health, well-being and safety of children, young people and families.
* To work autonomously within professional guidelines, liaising as appropriate between the research team and clinical team.
* To take responsibility for developing strong, collaborative relationships with staff and managers associated with emergency responses and crisis care.
* To utilise research skills for audit, evaluation, policy, and service development purposes, within the context of the NIHR HS&DR funded pilot.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Main Duties & Responsibilities
Clinical
* To work with members of the crisis teams and CAMHS to rapidly develop psychological formulations about children and/or families in crisis.
* To use psychological formulations to provide sound, evidence-based guidance to colleagues, families, carers and young people.
* To provide clinical advice and notes that accurately outline the information being used to guide the formulation and have clear guidance about any mental health risk and any next steps.
* To ensure any mental health risks discussed in attendance to crisis call outs are shared appropriately within the parameters of the crisis pathways and working relationships with members of GMP.
* To help the appropriate teams use the formulation to inform other professionals of how to understand and work in accordance with the formulation in order to improve outcomes and reduce risk for young people.
* To contribute to the multi-disciplinary team's psychological understanding of young people and their families and offer guidance to improve mental health and other important outcomes.
* To exercise autonomous professional responsibility for the entirety of your work.
* To take an active role in the process of multi-disciplinary risk assessment, utilising clinical guidelines to support consultation and formulation processes, documenting formulations and recommendations as appropriate.
* To support the family and multidisciplinary professionals to understand and take positive risks, as part of an agreed plan.
* To report adverse incidents (for clinical and research purposes) and ensure documentation is detailed and supported by evidence.
* To exercise autonomous professional responsibility for the advice, consultation and formulation provided.
* To contribute directly and indirectly to a psychologically based framework of understanding and care to the benefit of all clients of the service across all settings and agencies serving the client group.
* To communicate in a skilled and sensitive manner, information concerning the assessment, formulation, and treatment plans of young people engaging with crisis services.
* To provide expertise, brief evidence-based therapeutic support, enhance coping skills, advice, and support to facilitate the effective and appropriate provision of psychological care to the young people.
* To create a psychologically safe space in which individuals or the team consider the impact of the work and to think about ways to mitigate the potential risks to their own wellbeing.
* To utilise their expert knowledge about vicarious trauma to help teams take steps to reduce the risk of secondary trauma while doing this work.
* To gain, evaluate, disseminate, and implement research findings.
* To review and reflect upon own practice through participation in and effective use of professional and operational supervision and appraisal.
* To fully engage in research team and clinical team meetings.
* To keep detailed clinical and research notes to inform the young person's ongoing care and role within the research study.
* To proactively support young people's engagement in the research study, alongside their parents/carers, or other relevant trusted adults in the young person's life.
* To obtain informed assent/consent for inclusion from prospective participants in research activities.
* To conduct and document risk assessment in therapeutic and training situations, hospital, and community settings, balancing the conflicting interaction of the individual needs of the children and adolescents, those who care for them, therapeutic goals, and risk minimisation.
Teaching, training, and supervision
* To provide training and workshops to professionals working within Greater Manchester, particularly in relation to psychological trauma and research findings.
* To work with managers to contribute to the identification of the clinical training needs of staff working in crisis pathways and to work towards addressing such training needs as appropriate.
* To maintain and develop skills in the area of own professional post graduate training and clinical supervision skills.
* To receive regular clinical and research supervision from a senior clinical psychologist and, where appropriate, other senior professional colleagues.
* To contribute to the pre and post qualification teaching and training of clinical and counselling psychologists, as appropriate and with agreement from senior management.
* To receive regular individual and peer group clinical supervision in accordance with the good practice guideline of the appropriate registered Professionals Standards Authority.
* To participate in and develop an up-to-date personal development plan reflecting on own needs and engaging in development of clear objectives.
* To maintain and develop specialist psychological knowledge and skills, using appraisal and continuing professional development systems.
* To provide clinical supervision to psychologists/psychological therapists and other professionals, as agreed with the Clinical Leads.
* To undertake any available and appropriate management training within the service.
* To represent senior clinical psychology colleagues at service meetings, as directed by the Lead Psychologist for the service/Chief Investigator for the study.
* To adhere to the Code of Conduct as outlined by the BPS and the Division of Clinical Psychology and by the Health and Care Professions Council and other registered Professionals Standards Authority.
* To adhere to the Code of Practice for the Mental Health Act, as required.
* To take part in regular audit and peer review.
* To provide a positive role model to staff and enable a high level of support in order to deliver high quality care to the client group.
Management, Recruitment, Policy, and Service development
* To maintain the spreadsheet of activity for the research team and utilise feedback mechanisms for all training, consultation and staff support and where necessary develop bespoke feedback mechanisms.
* To contribute to the writing and development of reports, policy documents, and to provide overall support to the research process.
* To carry out regular reviews of services delivered (e.g., 111/999 call outs, staff support) to the clinical lead and chief investigator.
* Support the chief investigator with refining the treatment protocol and associated documents to ensure the service is being delivered to a high quality with treatment integrity, incorporating suitable psychological models.
* To identify good practice, to share it and promote it regionally and nationally with the research team.
* To contribute to research, policy and practice development as identified, and to seek proactively opportunities to engage in the same.
* To participate as a senior clinician in the development of a high quality, responsive and accessible service.
* To exercise delegated responsibility for managing, alongside senior management, the resources available, according to the SoECAT and project budget.
* To exercise responsibility for recording and implementing the systematic governance of psychological practice within the service/team.
Research and service evaluation
* To utilise theory, evidence-based literature and research to support best practice in clinical research and practice.
* To undertake appropriate research with the team and provide research advice to other staff undertaking research through the Young People's Research Centre.
* To initiate project management, including complex audit and service evaluation with colleagues.
* To contribute to the development, evaluation and monitoring of the team's operational policies and service, keeping detailed records to inform the overarching research process.
General
* To ensure the development, maintenance, and dissemination of the highest professional standards of practice, through active participation in internal and external CPD training and development programmes.
* To take part in regular professional supervision and appraisal and maintaining an active engagement with current developments in the field of clinical psychology and related disciplines.
* To maintain and promulgate the highest standards of clinical records keeping in accordance with professional codes of practice of the British Psychological Society and Trust policies and procedures.
* To maintain up to date knowledge of legislation, national and local policies, and issues in relation to both the specific client group and wider child psychology.
This job description is not exhaustive, but is intended to give an overall picture of the role. Other duties within the general scope of the post may be required from time to time. The duties of the post and job description can be reviewed through the agreed process.
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
* Registered practitioner psychologist with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) OR Registered social worker or mental health nurse with relevant experience working in psychologically informed multi-agency settings OR HCPC registered professional with additional post graduate qualification in an evidence-based psychological therapy to Masters Level or equivalent OR Psychological therapy qualification and accreditation recognised by the Professional Standards Authority (e.g UKCP, BABCP, BACP, BPC etc) to Masters Level or equivalent. Training in the supervision of psychological therapists and/or other professionals within the MDT. Post-Masters training in one or more additional specialised areas of psychological practice.
Desirable criteria
* Post-qualification training in specialist therapeutic work with children, young people and families e.g. DBT, CBT, EMDR, IPT, FT. Training and experience in delivering specialist therapeutic group work or support to staff.
Experience
Essential criteria
* Previous experience working in the NHS or other relevant settings, offering consultation or case-based formulation in a psychologically informed, multi-agency setting. Experience of multi-agency working to safeguard adults and/or children and young people. Experience of working with children and/or adults presenting with the full range of clinical severity across a wide range of settings including outpatient, community and in-patient settings. Experience of maintaining a high degree of professionalism and good self-care in the face of highly emotive and distressing problems. Experience of exercising full responsibility for clients' care and treatment, both as a professionally qualified care coordinator and also within the context of a multidisciplinary care plan, including caseload management. Experience of assessing and intervening therapeutically around child protection issues. Experience of representing complex, psychologically-informed therapy or care within the context of multidisciplinary settings. Experience of teaching multi-agency professionals including the identification of need and development of training packages. Experience of delivering clinical supervision/consultancy with multiagency staff.
Desirable criteria
* Assessed experience of working as a qualified practitioner psychologist. Experience of the application of psychology in different cultural contexts. Experience of crisis care/acute care. Experience of clinical supervision of trainee psychologists, assistants or qualified psychology staff or other professionals within an MDT. Experience of service audit and/or project management within the clinical setting. Involvement in service development within adult and/or children's services. Experience of providing staff support following serious incidents.
Knowledge
Essential criteria
* Highly specialised knowledge of mental health issues. Highly specialised knowledge of assessment, formulation, and therapeutic intervention around mental health. Well-developed knowledge of the theory and practice of organisational development and group/team dynamics. Well-developed knowledge of the theory and practice of brief psychological therapies for children and/or adults who have experienced trauma. Knowledge of child development. Knowledge of children and/or adults with complex needs and neurodiversity. Knowledge of child safeguarding and familiarity with local and national child protection procedures. Knowledge of the systemic, developmental and psychological issues within the context of children at risk of exploitation and/or violence. Knowledge of a range of services typically involved with families with complex needs. Evidence of continuing professional development.
Desirable criteria
* Well-developed knowledge of the theory and practice of highly specialised assessment methodologies for children and young people. Specialist training in therapeutic approaches relevant to children and/or adults who have experienced trauma. Knowledge of Governmental and Strategic policies and national clinical guidance in relation to children and young people, mental health and CAMHS. Doctoral level knowledge of research design and methodologies.
Skills
Essential criteria
* Highly developed skills in providing time limited brief therapies and consultation to young people, families, and other professional and nonprofessional in one-to-one and group settings. Ability to work with a range of professionals from a range of agencies. Resilience when working with indirect and direct exposure to traumatic events and/or material. Well-developed skills in the ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing, highly technical and clinically sensitive information to clients, their families, carers and other professional colleagues both within and outside the NHS. Ability to develop and use complex multi-media materials for presentations in public, professional and academic settings. Skills in the use of complex methods of psychological assessment, including psychometric assessment, intervention and management frequently requiring sustained and intense concentration. Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Work related circumstances
Essential criteria
* Ability to identify, provide and promote appropriate means of support to multidisciplinary professionals exposed to highly distressing situations and severely challenging behaviours. Ability to identify and employ, as appropriate, clinical governance mechanisms for the support and maintenance of safe and effective practice in the face of regular exposure to highly emotive material and challenging behaviour. As this post is based in a police station, research team, and CAMHS, there may be a requirement that staff must be willing to undergo additional vetting and training. Use of a car or access to a means of mobility to travel across Greater Manchester in line with service needs. Willing to carry out all duties and responsibilities of the post in accordance with the Trust's Equal Opportunities and Equality and Diversity policies. Appointments to regulated and controlled activities require an enhanced DBS disclosure.
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What happens after your application has been received?
You will be informed about the progress of your application following shortlisting via email. Only applicants who clearly demonstrate the criteria listed in the person specification will be shortlisted for interview. Interview invites will be sent out via email.
What happens if I am offered the position after interview?
The hiring manager will make contact with you to verbally offer you the position. The hiring manager will then inform Recruitment of the decision and provide relevant paperwork. You will be sent a formal conditional offer via email.
What pre-employment checks will I need to complete?
By conducting pre-employment checks, the recruitment team will verify that you meet the pre-conditions of the role you have been offered. Pre-employment checks will be carried out according to NHS Employment Check Standards. The checks are:
* Identity verification
* Right to work check
* Disclosure and barring service (DBS)/Criminal record check (dependent on role)
* Professional registration and/or qualification check
* Occupational health assessment
* Employment history and reference validation
All applicants external to NHS will be required to provide HMRC employment history to cover the most recent three years. This information will used to validate employment history and references as part of pre-employment checks.
If you are offered a position with us and you require sponsorship to support your right to work, we will review your eligibility in line with government guidance. If the role you have been offered is not eligible for sponsorship, and you are not able to evidence your right to work, your conditional offer could be withdrawn.
What happens when pre-employment checks are complete?
Recruitment will liaise with you and the hiring manager to arrange a start date for your new position. You will then be booked on to a Trust Welcome Session and be sent your Pennine Care NHS Terms and Conditions.
Other important information
* We are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) and recognise the importance of ensuring our diverse service user population is reflected within our workforce. Unfortunately, we know that, at present, there is underrepresentation of our communities in our workforce. We welcome applications from people from diverse communities to help us grow, learn, be better and consider brilliant innovation diverse people bring.
* If you would like to be considered under the disability confident scheme, you will be guaranteed an interview if you meet the essential criteria on the person specification for the post.
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