Job Purpose Under the daily supervision of mental health practitioners, the post holder will work as part of the multi-disciplinary team to support the delivery of recovery care plans for clients with a range of mental health presentations in the community and facilitating discharges from hospital. A further key role will be for the post holder to be part of the team supporting our wards to enable safe administration of ECT This will involve linking with inpatient wards and working across agencies e.g. Primary Care, Complex Care Teams and Third sector organisations. The post holder will work intensively with people to support them in their home, preventing hospital admission and facilitating hospital discharge. They will also have part of their time planned for specific activities which may include linking with a ward to support patients to go out whilst they are an inpatient, supporting the assessment of carers as part of a Devon Memory Service assessment, and supporting the OPMH functional wards to ensure safe transfer and administration of ECT to patients whilst they are inpatients. Whether seeing patients in the community or as part of another role, the post holder will be expected to work to a clearly defined personal recovery plan outlining the role for the post holder with that client and the range of interventions required. Duties and Responsibilities Communication and Working Relationship Skills To communicate effectively with people using services taking into account any communication difficulties they may have and responding appropriately. To participate in, support and maintain positive interventions and planned activity programmes to improve the quality of life and mental state of the person using services. To offer emotional support, advice, information and education where appropriate to people using services, carers and their family including signposting them to other services. To foster and maintain good working relations with members of other community teams, health and social care workers and inpatient services. Receiving and sharing information from GPs, carers and other agencies. Giving information and assistance to people using services and their carers so that they are aware of their rights, entitlements and the contents of their recovery care plan. To communicate any changes in the persons presentation to the care co-ordinator or appropriate professional in a timely manner. Analytical and Judgemental Skills The post holder will be aware of and work within their own limits, and competencies. Take part in the constant assessment of risk and management of risk in conjunction with the qualified staff. Take part and be aware of Health and Safety matters as appropriate. Be punctual for work and conduct themselves in a professional manner in accordance with Trust Policies. Use community resources appropriate to the needs of people using services. Planning and Organisational Skills To work with manager to plan their diary to ensure all allocated tasks are completed. To maintain timely accurate records of all activity. To liaise appropriately with other Agencies as part of supporting the delivery of care. To attend team business meetings and any other formal/informal communication events linked to the work of the team, as directed by the team leader. Responsibility for Patient/Client Care, Treatment and Therapy To independently or jointly monitor a persons mental health to ensure safety.. This may require intensive input and /or regular monitoring as directed by the mental health practitioners within the team and in accordance with the recovery care plan. Monitor mental health through observations and report changes to qualified staff so that the care plan can be kept fully up to date. Be aware of fluctuations in mental health. Monitor basic health e.g. diet, hygiene and sleep and assist in addressing identified needs. Work with people using services and their carers to achieve the objectives of the care plan. Encourage social/physical activities as identified within the care plan. Promote independence and recovery Be able to recognise signs of abuse and know procedures they need to follow to escalate their concerns. To participate in, support and maintain positive interventions and planned activity programmes to improve the persons quality of life. To record contacts, interventions and observations on the electronic care record and seek appropriate professional validation. To keep up to date with clinical knowledge pertaining to the role, relevant to the sphere of mental health and in accordance with practice developments