Job Title: Crisis Assessment Practitioner Trust: Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust Location: Great Oaks Hospital Pay rates: Day - £19.10 per hour Sat/Nights £24.82 per hour Sun/Bank - £30.55 per hour Shift Patterns: - Flexible Why might this job interest you? Being a Crisis Assessment Practitioner in the NHS is a versatile and impactful role that spans across various healthcare settings, from hospitals to community clinics. It involves providing comprehensive care to patients of all ages and backgrounds, addressing both acute medical needs and long-term health management. The flexibility in scheduling allows general nurses to balance their professional responsibilities with personal commitments, ensuring they can deliver compassionate and effective care while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. What you can add:- To respond to referrals for emergency and urgent assessment for individuals in crisis assessing individuals in the most appropriate place both within the community and at A&E. To offer highly skilled triage and outcome advice ensuring response is appropriate to identified need. To provide effective specialist culturally appropriate evidence based clinical assessment and intervention that is responsive to service priorities and service user (and carer) needs, addresses their mental health needs whilst minimising the need for hospital admission. To support the development of a formulation with an individual allowing them to understand the meaning of their difficulties in the context of their relationships, social circumstances, life events and the sense that they have made if them to support recovery. Carry out comprehensive assessment of need for individuals in crisis using evidence- based tools to gather information and support robust formulation. To work within crisis model promoting a strengths-based approach service delivery which is co-produced and has the client at the centre. To develop crisis contingency and care plans with clients focussed on meeting their identified needs. To undertake comprehensive risk assessment and formulate risk management plans designed to reduce and manage identified risks, co-produced with the individuals and carers. Formulate detailed crisis and contingency plans to minimise risk and ensure that onward referral is carried out to reflect the assessed needs. These will be co-produced. To promote recovery using strengths-based approach. Support the integration of clients into their community based in identified needs and strengths using statutory, voluntary and peer support services as per identified need. Liaise and educate relatives in relation to risk and risk management where appropriate. In conjunction with other team practitioners, provide expert advice and support to referrers ensuring that service user and carer needs are met. To work closely with health colleagues, non-mental health colleagues and a wide range of community services in order to facilitate a safe and effective plan of care. To work, in collaboration with general hospital staff, in facilitating effective and timely assessments and interventions for patients who might otherwise require admission to a mental health inpatient unit, or whose discharge from the acute hospital might be delayed whilst awaiting mental health assessment and allocation of appropriate mental health services. To ensure that all discharges from the teams caseload are effective, safe and all agreed post discharge plans are communicated clearly too all parties involved. To provide teaching and education on mental health, crisis management and risk assessment and management to non-mental health colleagues. Including clients and carers. To support junior colleagues in delivering safe care. To support fully the concept of collaborative and co-operative multi-disciplinary/multiagency working in the team, supporting the process of partnership working across Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust with partner agencies. Liaise effectively with other colleagues and services to ensure that safe and effective care is arranged. Deliver a range of evidence- based service user centred interventions aimed at reducing distress, crisis resolution and promoting recovery. Engage in assessment of self-harming behaviours and educate in relation to harm reduction and minimisation in a non-judging manner. Supporting service users to adopt recovery strategies that promote their wellbeing, healthy lifestyle, independence and self-care. Refer and support engagement with identified support services. To rapidly and continuously evaluate the patients changing condition and response to therapeutic interventions and modifies the plan of care for optimal patient outcome. Maintain relevant clinical and pharmaceutical knowledge, critically appraise and apply information in practice. Actively promote health education that may include providing alternative materials to support service users and carers in making decisions regarding their care and treatment. To have a working knowledge of the Mental Health Act (1983/2007) and the Mental Capacity Act (2005). To provide relevant support to carers and families in relation to their rights as carers and actively support their involvement in the care of the service user. The role will involve but not be limited to you performing the above. What you'll need: Registered Mental Health Nurse, Social Worker or Occupational Therapist Minimum of 18 months experience post qualifying Current professional registration Evidence of continued professional development. Mentorship qualification Risk assessment and management training Mental health care/treatment relevant to service Demonstrable experience of case managing people presenting in mental health crisis Substantial experience of leading in risk assessment and risk management planning Co-producing care plans and crisis plans alongside client and families Multi-agency working Experience of working across service boundaries with local authorities, voluntary sector and peer support services Involving service users and carers in care delivery Experience of working within a crisis service Experience of acute inpatient experience Working with service users and carers in service improvement. Values based recruitment *Depending on the Trust, you may require variable additional certification and skills. The benefits we can offer you in return: Putting People in Places to Care be part of the NHSP community, by joining the bank and caring for patients with a team of people from all walks of life. Weekly pay to give you access to your wages more quickly. Blue Light Card NHS Discount Provider First choice of shifts/placements at the Trust of your choice over agencies. Our team is always happy to help- access our support line any time. Working options to suit your lifestyle being on the bank gives you the flexibility to work the shifts you want or choose fixed term placements. Training and development opportunities via the Trust and NHSPs own academy. Explore different wards,keep your skills up to date whilst gaining vital experience. Being part of the NHSP Community means you'll get access to member activities such as member of the month, member appreciation week, key date giveaways, webinar series and much more. Who are NHS Professionals? NHS Professionals is a flexible staff bank, owned by the Department of Health, our purpose is to provide you with the autonomy to decide when, how, and where you want to work. Supporting your lifestyle and making you feel part of the team and community. Offering you flexible work or alternatively fixed term placements. Apply Today By joining us you can look forward to a choice of flexible Bank shifts or fixed term placements across any of our client Trusts in England.