An exciting opportunity has become available for an experienced community mental health practitioner. We are looking for a worker that is passionate about delivering joined up care in partnership with the General Practitioner's (GP) in the North Ealing area. You will also be working with the Ealing North MINT team who are strong believers of population health approaches to tackling health inequalities in the area of north Ealing. This will be a one-year secondment with the likelihood of this being extended or becoming permanent.
The Mental Health ARRS role is instrumental in bridging the gaps between various sectors of healthcare and community support. This includes not only the traditional divisions between primary and secondary care but also the boundaries separating mental and physical health, social care, and voluntary and community social enterprise (VCSE) organisations. By fostering a more integrated, personalised, and well-coordinated system, this role plays a critical part in delivering place-based care for adults and older adults. Our aim is to transition towards a 'whole system' approach to mental health care, ensuring timely access to the full spectrum of support, care, and treatment options. This is all integral to delivering The Community Mental Health Framework for Adults and Older Adults.
Main duties of the job
As a Mental Health Practitioner in these roles, you will be embedded within the PCN, but employed by West London NHS Trust, and will be key in the development of shared pathways of care between the PCN in which they work and the local MINT team. You will be an integral part of a wider team of PCN care professionals working under the mentorship of a GP and receiving clinical support through the Trust's MINT Service. You will work alongside Paramedics, Clinical Pharmacists, Social Prescribers, Physician Associates as well as the wider Mental Health teams allowing you the flexibility to bring in colleagues as needed to support your caseload.
The remit of this role holder will be to:
1. Work with patients within Primary Care whose needs cannot be met by the IAPT service;
2. Help the patient identify their needs and make shared decisions about self-management;
3. Offer brief evidence-based interventions where appropriate (where these needs cannot be facilitated by IAPT);
4. Liaise and work with other Primary Care colleagues within the PCN to address patients' needs;
About us
West London NHS Trust is one of the most diverse healthcare providers in the UK, delivering a range of mental health and physical healthcare and community services. The Trust runs Broadmoor Hospital, one of three high secure hospitals in the country, with an international reputation.
Our high secure services care for patients from South of England and we provide low and medium secure services across eight London boroughs. The Trust also provides mental and physical healthcare in three London boroughs (Ealing, Hounslow and Hammersmith & Fulham). We employ 4,500 staff, of whom 56% are BME. Our turnover for 2023-24 is £426m.
The Trust is rated as 'Good' overall by the Care Quality Commission. Forensic services are rated as 'Outstanding'.
The Trust is an established partner and contributor in the development of the evolving North West London Integrated Care System and the Integrated Care Board. The Trust leads the NW London Children and Adolescent Mental Health provider collaborative.
Job responsibilities
The Candidate Pack provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role, and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience and knowledge required. Please view as attached.
P.S. Please confirm that you currently hold the right to work in the UK and that you hold a current registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council under the mental health section of the register.
Person Specification
Qualifications and Training
* Professional qualification in mental health e.g. Occupational Therapy, Social Work or Mental Health Nursing (RMN) with current NMC/HCPC registration or Psychology as accredited by the BPS. Professional registration with the Health and Care Professions Council.
* Doctoral level training in clinical or counselling psychology as accredited by the BPS, and HPC registration as a Practitioner Psychologist under the relevant domain.
* A recorded/registered qualification in one of the following - psychology, nursing, social work, occupational therapy, arts therapy and registration with the appropriate body for that profession.
* Educated to degree or Diploma level with other courses relevant to primary care mental health services e.g. CBT, Brief Solution Focused Therapy etc.
* Evidence of recent and on-going relevant further professional development.
* Attendance at specialist short courses relevant to the post (e.g. MBT or DBT, Trauma Informed Care, Group Approaches).
Experience
* Experience of work in the NHS, PCNs or outreach work, or local engagement work (e.g. youth worker, mentoring, peer support etc.), experience of working in voluntary sector, working in community groups.
* Experience of working in General Practice.
* Experience of working with Complex Emotional Needs (previously termed Personality Disorders).
* Work with client groups with serious mental health problems: mental health care and/or working with carers and/or delivering therapeutic group interventions and/or working in MDTs and/or working in multi-cultural settings and work with interpreters or mental health issues as a service user or carer.
* Evidence of experience in a Band 6 position or equivalent.
* Experience of case finding.
* Experience of working in GP.
* Experience of working within a multi-disciplinary team.
* Experience of conducting audit, evaluation or research.
* Other relevant post registration experience.
* Work with behaviours that challenge services.
* Experience of teaching/training in a formal or informal setting.
* Experience of working in a primary care setting/ social care/ voluntary sector.
* Experience of supervising junior staff within own and/or other disciplines.
Knowledge
* Basic understanding of health care systems and structures: staffing, roles and responsibilities, the role of hospitals, primary care and community care.
* Team/self-management and organisation skills that enable a number of complex activities and clinical work to be undertaken, revising and adjusting these according to the needs of individual patients and the service.
* Knowledge of counselling skills/cognitive behavioural skills, psychosocial interventions.
* Knowledge of recovery approaches as used with those with mental health conditions.
* Work with people from a wide range of backgrounds.
* Contain and work with organisational stress and able to hold the stress of others.
* Manage effectively exposure to distressing/highly emotional circumstances.
* Manage effectively verbal aggression from service users, families, etc. and the risk of physical aggression.
* Respectful and collaborative approach to service users, families, carers, colleagues and other professionals.
* Able to negotiate and ability to handle confrontation effectively and professionally.
* Ability to engage challenging and/or acutely distressed patients in potentially hostile and/or antagonistic situations and use de-escalation techniques effectively.
* Assessment and treatment of Deliberate Self Harm.
* Risk assessment/management and crisis intervention skills.
* Use of psychosocial assessment methods.
* Higher level communication skills, both written and oral.
* Sufficient clinical knowledge to be able to make autonomous decisions, based on an analysis of complex presenting problems and judgement about available options, with senior clinical support/supervision.
* Ability to interpret research and apply to practice.
* Specialist knowledge of mental health conditions as well as their relationship to physical disorders.
* Understanding of NHS England's plans with regard to Primary Care Networks.
Operational
* Being able to work flexibly across local environments.
* Awareness of diversity of cultural norms and being able to respond to this appropriately.
* Concentrate intensely for a substantial proportion of working time, during client contact, teaching/supervision sessions, team meetings, preparing written work etc.
* Use IT packages - word processing, e-mail and internet, Excel and Access.
* Ability to use or learn NHS clinical systems.
* Work cross-culturally and/or in different languages.
* Work to professional guidelines.
* Accept accountability for own work, and of working towards defined results.
* Plan, organise and prioritise own workload.
* Record and report on clinical information as required.
* Use IT packages, SPSS.
Personal Qualities
* Ability to influence without authority.
* Work as part of a team spread across multiple locations operating with a matrix structure.
* Ability to work effectively, timely and independently.
* Ability to frequently work under pressure and maintain intense concentration, particularly in unpredictable situations where there will be exposure to highly distressed and/or disturbed patients, often exhibiting challenging behaviours and the risk of physical violence.
* Ability to meet deadlines.
* Commitment to equal opportunities.
* Self-motivated, able to work autonomously and independently with confidence when required.
* Exercise initiative, flexibility and tact and self-awareness.
* Willing to use peer and group supervision creatively.
* Be able to work flexibly if required.
* Be aware of the limitations in your competencies and seek appropriate senior advice and leadership.
* Personal experience of a mental health condition.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
£51,883 to £58,544 a year per annum inclusive of HCAS.
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