The key purpose of this job is to work closely with local communities and GP networks to ensure referrals into the Talking Therapy services especially for those groups who would not traditionally access such services.
The post holder will take a lead in developing and co-ordinating outreach and community connection projects and communications across either the borough of K&C. This will involve the post holder developing an excellent understanding of the needs of the specific populations in the borough and devising strategies, alongside the clinical leads, to reach out into the borough in order to increase referrals and support the service to meet its targets around numbers of people accessing talking therapies and reaching currently under-represented populations.
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1. Development and co-ordination of and participation in service development projects
2. Communications and digital outreach support for the talking therapies service
3. Prepare reports by collecting and analysing information on referral and access numbers
4. Develop communications for service promotion to Primary Care Networks and individual GP practices and other health and social care services, service user and patient groups or forums, local authority organisations, the CCG, third sector organisations and community organisations and groups.
5. Identify and develop relationships with all services and organisations in the borough who represent or work with groups of the population who might need to access talking therapies.
6. To liaise with and develop and maintain strong working relationships with PCNs and GP practice staff including medical staff and practices managers, administrators and receptionists.
7. Along with other team member ensure referrals increase and maintain at levels required to allow the team to meet its targets for numbers of people accessing talking therapies in the borough. Ensure the service reaches increasing number of people from under-represented groups across the whole borough population.
The Kensington & Chelsea Talking Therapies Service are looking for qualified and experienced Community Development Manager to join our friendly, busy and innovative team.
The service, has an extensive Outreach programme, and offer rewarding opportunities for professionals looking to gain and build on their experience in a supportive service with excellent supervision and ongoing Continuing Personal Development.
The service runs to the national IAPT programme and provides a range of CBT-based interventions for people with common mental health problems. Alongside high and low intensity CBT interventions, our service also benefits from Step 3 Counselling, Step 4 Psychology, Primary Care Psychiatric Nurse Liaison, and a comprehensive Community Living Well programme. Individual and group based treatments are provided.
The team has a service development programme to meet new demands and the needs of the local population, including working with health providers across acute, community and primary care settings. There are clear and well defined systems for triaging and screening of incoming referrals, allocation of clients to step 2, 3 and 4, management of waiting lists and stepping up and stepping down clients as appropriate.
We are looking for applicants who have enthusiasm for working in a primary care setting, who are adaptable; enjoy variety, and working independently as well as within a team context. An ability to engage in local languages would be desirable.
Please see the job description for full details of the role and responsibilities.
• Work with the Community Engagement Lead to develop strategy for community connection and engagement and to ensure the service reaches its target for numbers of people accessing talk therapies in the borough.
• Work with the Community Engagement Lead, service users, community organisations and leaders and other staff to identify and understand the nature of those groups of the population that are currently least well represented in the service and develop strategies for increasing the services reach to these populations.
• Research and identify groups, organisations and populations within the local community with whom the service should develop relationships and offer outreach in order to increase the reach and usefulness of the service to all communities in the population.
• Co-ordinate the delivery of various projects associated with the implementation and development of the service outreach. This will include planning and undertaking a broad range of activities in line with project requirements and engaging relevant staff as appropriate
• Contribute to larger service projects as a member of the project groups, taking a lead role in co-ordination where appropriate
• Assist in the development and maintenance of project plans and to update project documents regularly. To communicate and circulate documents to the project team or senior management staff as requested.
• Coordinate service outreach work and identify and develop new opportunities for the service to offer outreach events and workshop.
• Support the service clinicians in the delivery of outreach workshops and organise the logistical arrangements for outreach including ensuring the collection of data and questionnaire responses. Support the administration of outreach work.
• Support the Community Engagement Lead in arranging and managing liaison with ICB, PCN and GP practices meetings and events including coordinating diary management of clinician attendance at these meetings and events.
• Participate in the delivery of non-clinical aspects of outreach and service promotion work such as presentations about the service to stake-holders or other organisations and services in the borough.
• Produce reports and briefings to the management team in relation to ongoing project
• Work with the CNWL Talking Therapies teams to scope out potential projects and identify any risks.
• Support the Community Development Lead in report writing at various levels, including annual performance reports as well as monthly and quarterly patient experience questionnaire reports.
• Be responsible for supporting other team members in coordinating any service-wide events.
• Undertake any necessary training that is required to fulfil the objectives of the post and enhance personal knowledge and development
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This is an outline of the postholder’s duties and responsibilities. It is not intended as an exhaustive list and may change from time to time in order to meet the changing needs of the Trust and Department.
This advert closes on Monday 3 Feb 2025
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