Job summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Early Intervention in Psychosis Service (EIP) of Nottinghamshire Healthcare Foundation NHS Trust for a passionate and highly motivated Care Coordinator (Band 6) from either a Mental Health Nursing, Occupational Therapy or Social Work background to join our team
The EIP service in Nottinghamshire is delivered through a multidisciplinary team of practitioners who provide comprehensive assessments and evidence-based treatments for people aged 14-65 who are experiencing a First Episode Psychosis (FEP)
The EIP team is a community-based service which operates Monday-Friday 9am-5pm.
Main duties of the job
We are looking for applicants with a keen interest in working with the client group served by EIP and a desire to effectively support their families, to join a dedicated, enthusiastic and supportive team to support individuals on their recovery journey, holding a caseload and practising an holistic and person centred approach to the individuals needs and goals.
A good understanding of the principles, ethos, assessments and interventions associated with working within an Early Intervention in Psychosis team will be key. We provide additional training and support to contribute to the successful delivery of a high quality NICE concordant service, including Behavioural Family Therapy (BFT)
Additional training will be offered to equip the person to undertake evidence based interventions for example BFT, psychosocial and CBTp informed interventions.
About us
#TeamNottsHC comprises over 11,000 dedicated colleagues who #MakeADifference every day. We deliver intellectual disability, mental health, community health, forensic, and offender healthcare services across Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, and South Yorkshire. Our care is provided from over 200 sites, spanning community locations, acute settings, and secure environments, including prisons.
We are one of the largest mental health and community Trusts in the East Midlands and one of Nottinghamshire's biggest employers. We also host national and regional services, such as the National High Secure Deaf Service and the Nottingham Centre for Transgender Health.
We offer a variety of employee-led staff networks, including Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) groups, the Green Champions network, the Freedom to Speak Up network, the Health and Wellbeing Champions network, and the Menopause Champions network. These networks play a vital role in supporting our diverse workforce and promoting a culture of inclusivity.
The health and wellbeing of our colleagues is a top priority. We invest significantly in this through our in-house occupational health and staff counselling services, supported by a dedicated Health and Wellbeing team.
The Trust is committed to reducing its carbon emissions, with a specialised Energy and Environmental team working to ensure compliance with environmental legislation, enhance our environmental performance, and achieve our net-zero commitment
Job description
Job responsibilities
This is a rewarding and vital role in the delivery of treatment to our patients within a supportive environment. In return, we offer a vast range of benefits and opportunities.
Benefits of working at Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust include:
Up to 33 days annual leave plus bank holidaysFlexible WorkingEnhanced rates of pay for unsocial hoursGenerous NHS pension schemeEnhanced Maternity and Sick payComprehensive induction and ongoing trainingCommitment to career developmentWide range of training and development opportunitiesWorking in a supportive environmentRetail DiscountsOption to purchase additional Annual LeaveClinical SupervisionPreceptorship ProgrammeHealth and Wellbeing Services
Day to Day Duties:
Hold and manage a caseload of service users who have been identified as experiencing their first episode of psychosisAssessment of service users referred to the Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) TeamTo work as part of our integrated MDT, and to participate in a clinical decision making process to determine the most appropriate management plans for all service users who are under the care of the of standard outcome measures to monitor recovery using the HoNOS, QPR and DIALOGTravel across Nottinghamshire to support the needs of service users, their family members and carersUse of digital technologies to support service need and delivery
A full UK driving licence and vehicle for business use is required for this post; however reasonable adjustments will be made for disabled individuals in line with the Equality Act 2010.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
1. Core Professional qualification to degree / diploma level in Nursing or Occupational Therapy
2. Evidence of continued professional development
3. Nurse registrants: Completion of Preceptorship
Desirable
4. Nurse mentorship / Practice Education
Experience
Essential
5. Experience of working with people with complex mental health presentations such as those with psychosis and/ or personality disorders in community settings
6. Knowledge and experience of working under the Care Programme Approach
7. Experience of using psychological formulations to identify intervention targets
8. Experience in the assessment and management of clinical risk
9. Experience of multidisciplinary and multi-agency working
Desirable
10. Experience of working in an EIP service
11. Experience of specialist EIP assessments and interventions
12. Experience of working therapeutically with individuals experiencing psychosis
Contractual Requirements
Essential
13. Ability and willingness to travel across Trust sites to meet service demand
Knowledge
Essential
14. Awareness of national agenda related to EIP services
15. Good working knowledge of risk assessment, risk formulation and risk management
16. Able to demonstrate commitment to high quality care for people with psychosis
17. Competent IT skills including word, outlook, excel and power point
18. Ability to prioritise workload effectively, meeting expected deadlines
19. Excellent analytical and decision-making skills
20. Advanced interpersonal skills demonstrating the ability to communicate and work with a wide range of professionals
21. Ability to work effectively under pressure
22. Ability to produce and present clear letters / reports
23. Specialist knowledge of psycho-social interventions and their appropriate use
Desirable
24. Knowledge of specialist EIP assessments and interventions
Personal Qualities
Essential
25. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
26. Able to contain and work with high levels of distress
27. Interpersonally calm and able to defuse difficult, volatile situations
28. Able to tolerate ambiguity and to take decisions in situations of incomplete information
29. Ability to exercise appropriate levels of self-care and to monitor own state, recognising when it is necessary to take active steps to maintain fitness to practice
30. Good organisational skills
31. Motivated towards personal and professional development with strong CPD record
32. Demonstrate understanding of acceptance and commitment to the principles underlying equal opportunities
Other
Essential
33. Understanding of the culture and ethos of EIP services
34. Willingness to embrace new ways of working including the use of digital technologies
35. Willingness to be flexible in approach and attitude to meet service user need
36. Ability to identify, provide and promote support to carers and staff
37. Able to sit for long periods
38. Ability and willingness to travel independently across the county to meet service demand
Desirable
39. Experience of using digital technologies to support service users
Values and Behaviours
Essential
40. All colleagues are expected to demonstrate that they act in line with Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Values: Trust Honesty Respect Compassion Teamwork
41. All colleagues are expected to demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) and how it applies to their role. The Trust's expectations are highlighted within our EDI Policy, and associated EDI and Human Rights legislation