Job summary
Calling Mental Health Nurses (RMNs), Occupational Therapists, Psychological Therapists and other mental health professionals with experience of primary and secondary mental health care! This is an exciting role working with a duty team, focused on supporting patients to access primary care services safely.
NHS West Sussex Talking Therapies (previously known as IAPT) is nationally recognised as a high performing talking therapies service, with a reputation for clinical excellence, innovation and collaborative working with secondary care and voluntary services. We provide a range of NICE compliant psychological therapies for people experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties, and achieve excellent recovery outcomes for our patients. We have good staff retention and aim to grow inclusive staff teams where diversity is valued and the workforce reflects the communities served.
The Long Term Conditions Team is excited to announce we are looking for a Mental Health Risk and Referrals Managerto complement our existing managerand work alongside the Clinical Leadership team.
We are collaborative in the way we work, encouraging everyone to contribute ideas and suggestions for continual improvement, and have made creative adaptations to our Duty system in response to our Mental Health Risk and Referral Managers' feedback.
Main duties of the job
The management of screening relevant self and professional referrals is carried out by the Duty Workers. You will provide duty cover when needed and work alongside the Clinical Leadership team and existing Duty. The system provides advice and support to our staff (CBT Therapists/Counsellors, Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners (PWPs) and our Administrative Team) about all aspects of clinical risk, supporting robust risk management and safeguarding processes across the service.
The Mental Health Risk and Referral Manager will have substantial client contact by telephone, often talking with people who may be distressed, to help screen client suitability for the service and make referrals where appropriate into secondary mental health services. You will manage the interface between NHS West Sussex Talking Therapies - Long Term Conditions team and secondary mental health care services.
We have bases in Worthing and Horsham and are open to discussing the applicant's base preference. You will report to the Deputy Clinical Head of Service (Psychological Professions) and engage with the new West Sussex Triage Hub, an exciting new multi-agency approach to management of referrals to services, using the Community Mental Health Framework for Adults and Older Adults' "No wrong front door" approach.
About us
Supporting staff well is something that our NHS West Sussex Talking Therapies service prides itself on; a high level of support will be provided from the Clinical Leadership and Management team along with opportunities for continuing professional development.
Job description
Job responsibilities
This is a great opportunity to join our team as the service delivers on the commitments of the NHS Long Term Plan (2019).
You will be working within a multidisciplinary team that consists of CBT Therapists, Counsellors, PWPs, Administrators, Managers and Employment Advisors, and regularly engage with external stakeholders. We are commissioned to provide services from 8am to 8pm and all staff are required to contribute hours of cover over this daily time frame.
We have adapted our service to enable the continued provision of psychological therapies via video platforms and telephone working, and staff have been equipped with laptops and mobile phones to help them work from home. We work with a blended approach involving home working and working on site.
The post holder will still need to be willing and able to travel throughout West Sussex as required.
Person Specification
Qualifications and/or professional registration
Essential
1. RMN or Allied Health Professional with current registration and accreditation CBT Therapist/Counselling Psychologist.
2. Core Profession ( MH Nursing, Accredited Counsellor, Occupational Therapy, Health Visitor etc.).
3. Educated to degree level in relevant subject or equivalent level of experience of working at a similar level in health or social care and/or psychological therapies.
Experience and Knowledge
Essential
4. Knowledge of IAPT and psychological therapies
5. Experience of working with secondary care mental health services.
6. Ability to work at pace and effectively under pressure, with patients who are highly distressed and/or at risk of self-harm or suicide
Essential skills
Essential
7. Ability to form good working relationships with staff in a multidisciplinary team and with external partners and agencies