To work collaboratively with primary health care staff to extend the range of effective treatment and support available to people of all ages with common mental health problems. To actively promote positive mental health and the importance of mental well-being. To support primary health care staff in developing skills and resources to address mental health issues. You will be expected to take up the first available training place and successfully complete the Postgraduate Certificate in Low Intensity Therapies (IAPT).
This is a development post, and upon successfully completing the course, you will then transfer to a permanent Band 5 Psychological Well-Being Practitioner post. The extension to your contract is conditional upon you successfully achieving the IAPT Qualification. Should you be excluded from the IAPT course or fail any of the required module(s), allowing for one re-sit only, you will be served with the appropriate statutory notice to terminate your employment with the Trust.
To provide information and support to Primary Health Care colleagues to facilitate the provision of evidence-based interventions for those experiencing common mental health problems. To work to overcome social exclusion by promoting access to mental health services for individuals and groups experiencing discrimination and deprivation. To support the development of joint working between primary care, carers, service users, voluntary, and self-help groups in the local community to address the promotion of good mental health and issues contributing to mental health problems. To support clinical audits and research projects providing data collection, entry, and analysis as requested by the service.
To support links between primary health care and specialist mental health services, appreciating the limits of skills and responsibilities appropriate to primary care and facilitating timely access to specialist services as required. To deliver brief interventions and treatments, taking into account risk issues on a group or individual basis as appropriate under the supervision of a qualified mental health practitioner. To proactively participate in professional development opportunities, training, and supervision. Initially, this will involve attainment of the Postgraduate Certificate in Primary Care Mental Health.
To conduct oneself in a manner that will ensure that services are provided on an equitable basis and be sensitive to individual circumstances and beliefs. To conduct oneself in line with Trust policies and procedures.
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