The Non-Medical Prescriber is responsible and accountable for providing safe, effective care and efficient services to service users and their carers who live within the community. Key aspects of the role include conducting mental health assessments, contributing to MDT meetings, and committing to promoting recovery and maximizing independence. They will participate in team and service development and evaluation. Liaison, advice, and consultation with other services is required.
This post is also responsible for the provision and supervision of non-medical prescribing within the Addictions Plus Service. The post holder will:
1. Provide advanced advice & consultation, case management support, clinical leadership, supervision, teaching, and Specialist Psychosocial Intervention (SPSI) for service users with co-occurring substance misuse and complex mental health needs within the Addictions Plus Service.
2. Be an experienced, registered mental health practitioner who has completed relevant post-graduate training or equivalent to extend their scope of practice regarding consultation, assessment, diagnosis, and therapeutic interventions.
3. Be a Non-Medical Prescriber with a qualification recorded on the appropriate professional register as an independent/supplementary prescriber, able to provide supervision to other NMPs within the service.
4. Apply non-medical prescribing training and expertise to prescribe appropriate pharmacological treatments and conduct routine medication reviews.
5. Offer advice, support, and supervision to other healthcare professionals, including actual and supervisory prescribing.
6. Provide direct and indirect clinical intervention to service users with complex mental health and additional substance misuse needs who may also present with co-morbid complex psychological and physical health needs.
7. Act both autonomously and in conjunction with the wider Multidisciplinary Team in assessing, diagnosing, planning, and implementing care plans; whilst maintaining associated healthcare records.
8. Demonstrate advanced clinical competence in formulation.
9. Have Specialist Psychosocial Intervention skills requiring SPSI supervision needs.
10. Provide support and supervision to a team of junior staff and provide specialist advice relevant to their clinical practice and expertise.
11. Be responsible for delivering relevant substance misuse and associated training to team members.
12. Provide clinical advice and leadership appropriate to their professional background and provide profession-specific advice and leadership to the wider team.
13. Undertake research and service evaluation and lead on clinical audits relevant to their field of specialist practice.
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