Group Treatment Service Community Practitioner
An opportunity has arisen for a Mental Health Nurse, Occupational Therapist or Graduate Mental Health Wellbeing Practitioner to join the Brighton and Hove Group Treatment Service for a full-time permanent position 37.5 hours a week. We are part of the community adult mental health services.
The Brighton and Hove Group Treatment Service (GTS) offers a programme of accessible, safe, evidence-based group treatments using a cognitive behavioural approach, including mindfulness and self-compassion. The successful candidate will work within the multi-disciplinary team to deliver safe patient care focused on therapeutic relationships. Alongside the psycho-educational group programmes, the GTS offers a creative group pathway that provides a safe therapeutic space where service users can develop concentration, challenge social anxiety and practice new coping skills.
This post offers the Trust's £4,000 Incentive for band 5-7 Nurses & Practitioners, as well as a relocation package up to a maximum of £8,000 (subject to terms and conditions).
Main duties of the job
The post holder will be responsible for assessing patients, which includes assessment for suitability for the group treatment programme, and provide individual therapeutic interventions to support the group work. They will facilitate groups, manage a clinical case load including having lead practitioner responsibility. This is an excellent opportunity for a band 5 to develop skills in working within a psychological framework, and facilitating and developing groups. The GTS provides an excellent supervision package to facilitate this learning.
The Brighton and Hove Group Treatment Service is based over two sites- East Brighton Community Mental Health Centre and Mill View Hospital. The post holder will be required to travel across sites.
Candidates need to have an understanding of interventions relevant to the care group to include assessment, psychoeducation, clinical care and interventions, group facilitation, wellness recovery action plans and discharge planning.
About us
At GTS we are a small team who work closely together. We have regular supervisions and participate in reflective practice to work with service users in the secondary services. We support all new staff learning to co-facilitate our group program using a preceptorship model.
As a mental health trust Sussex Partnership places a huge focus on the wellbeing of our staff, as well as ensuring our reward packages reflect the immensely important work they do.
* Access to full psychological support, via our internal wellbeing team
* Excellent supervision programmes, with ongoing opportunities for training and development
* Free parking on-site
* Access to a host of discount schemes
* A position within a trust rated as 'Outstanding' for caring and 'Good' overall by the CQC
* Excellent NHS Pension
* Generous holiday entitlement (starting at 27 days + 8 bank holidays)
Job responsibilities
* To be an active participant in the multi-disciplinary team, formulating individualised treatment plans and use appropriate assessments skills to assess risk.
* To take part in all quality initiatives actively supporting and participating in both policies and service developments in the specific care group.
* Carry a caseload, including lead practitioner duties, actively working with patients and carers.
* To plan and co-facilitate group treatments.
* To participate in regular clinical, professional and managerial supervision.
* To maintain and contribute to standards of professional care, ethics, policies and procedures.
* To contribute, to improve access for patients to local generic health care services, primary, secondary and specialist services.
* To have competent IT skills.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Registered clinician with a relevant professional registration appropriate to the job role
Experience
* Experience of working in adult mental health and group work.
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.
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