Are you passionate about teaching, educating others and increasing staff and patient safety? Do you want to be involved in the safe reduction of restrictive practices?
We deliver theory and physical practical skills training, which includes Physical Intervention and Breakaway skills alongside theory.
You will be resourceful, proactive, and solution focused. The post holder is required to work and give advice to clinical staff in an advisory role.
You will have excellent communication skills and be able to use ICT equipment confidently. You will be responsible for the line management of identified staff.
We will provide you with the necessary support, training, and equipment to assist you in being the best that you can be as a PMA Practitioner.
You will need to have been continuously employed in a support or care role within social care, education, or a health care environment for a period of not less than two years.
This post is based in Suffolk with the expectation to travel between Norfolk and Suffolk to deliver training in our two departments and to visit clinical areas across the two counties. There will also be an expectation to deliver training to other organisations outside of the county, and therefore you will be able and willing to travel, which may include overnight stays.
Main duties of the job
It is preferable that you have some experience delivering training; however, you will be fully supported by our team to enable you to confidently deliver our training curriculum.
You will facilitate the delivery of physical intervention and breakaway courses to all staff in accordance with the current syllabus. This is a busy role, and our training requirements mean that delivering training will be a large part of the role. This will include accurate record keeping, incident reporting where appropriate, and ensuring the safety of those we deliver training to.
You will support the delivery of the development of the new curriculum.
You will be supported to give bespoke clinical advice and spend time getting to know the clinical environments, building strong relationships with them.
There may be a requirement to provide line management and supervision to members of the team.
To observe the requirements of the code of practice Mental Health Act (2007) and all other associated guidance and legislation.
You will attend whole team meetings and monthly local team meetings.
To utilise knowledge and skills obtained through further training.
About us
We are a team of people who have worked in a variety of clinical settings and are passionate about reducing restrictive interventions and facilitating Prevention and Management of Aggression training for our staff.
Our service users are at the heart of what we do, and we value having a diverse team who work together to problem solve, share knowledge, and provide a safe learning environment for all.
Your clinical skills are transferable to the teaching environment, and your dual professional role will continue to expand. We as a department recognise the value of our support in the clinical areas and are working towards this valued resource to support our staff and our service users.
Your Health and Wellbeing is important to us, and travel expenses will be paid. We understand that travelling time can impact on this, and we work together to balance this in our planning. We also commit to monthly protective time for supervision, where your Health and Wellbeing is acknowledged as a vital aspect of your ability to develop within the team.
Our hours are 09:00 - 17:00 Monday to Friday, with bank holidays and weekends off, giving you valuable time with your families and friends.
The PMA Team advocate the NSFT Trust Values and their associated behaviours, incorporating these naturally into our day-to-day working environment.
We are committed to developing individuals and honing in on your skills to enhance our diverse team through appraisals.
Job responsibilities
To participate in the development and/or trial of new clinical and service innovations, which are evidence-based under the direction of the PMA Team Lead.
To provide training to all grades of staff and professions.
To work within the multidisciplinary team and be engaged in partnership working within other areas of the Trust, under the direction of the PMA Team Lead.
Assist senior staff to provide mental health advice, particularly in the field of PMA and risk management issues, both within the organisation and externally.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge within the specific realm of PMA, keeping the PMA Team Lead fully informed of any changes, and maintaining up-to-date knowledge of legislation, guidance, and policies in relation to PMA.
To maintain and provide accurate records and reports as required by the PMA Team Lead, ensuring statutory requirements are met.
To observe the requirements of the code of practice Mental Health Act (2007) and all other associated guidance and legislation.
To effectively organise the PMA working day for self and others, making the best use of time and resources.
Where appropriate, to be involved in networking with appropriate training and academic institutes regarding current and contemporary practice. Assist in the development of appropriate training programmes.
To assist with the audit and evaluation of training in the prevention and management of aggression, reporting this to the PMA Team Lead.
Ensure up-to-date knowledge and understanding of mental health issues in relation to PMA.
Attend appropriate meetings and use available resources effectively. Follow all policies pertaining to PMA and provide comment on proposals for change.
Participate in recruitment, selection, and induction of junior staff as required.
Be aware of personal limitations and role boundaries.
Ensure that personal appearance, practice, and manner conform to the standards and expectations of the Trust and Restraint Reduction Network and are in accordance with the NMC code of professional conduct or equivalent.
To fully participate in own appraisals and professional development plans, clearly linking them to their own training needs.
To disseminate and impact same to colleagues through a variety of methods.
Establish and maintain therapeutic relationships with service users, staff, and carers when in clinical areas.
Attend statutory and mandatory training required for the role, maintaining compliance by completing updates as required by the Trust and identified in PDP/Appraisals.
To utilise knowledge and skills obtained through further training.
The job description reflects the current position and may change in emphasis or detail in the light of subsequent development.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Registered Mental Health Nurse or equivalent.
* Hold a current teaching qualification or equivalent, e.g., Award in Education and Training (AET).
Experience
* Experience in the delivery of training, including PMA.
* Experience of working in a MDT.
Skills
* Reasonable confidence and competence in using IT systems (e.g., Outlook, ESR, Lorenzo, Word, clinical or other record systems) relevant to the role. Ability to manage own time and priorities effectively and appropriately.
* Effective communication, presentation, and group management skills.
* Ability to manage own time and priorities effectively and appropriately.
* Ability to use own initiative.
Knowledge
* Up-to-date knowledge of PMA.
* Up-to-date knowledge of local and national guidance on PMA and its surrounding issues.
* Understanding of mental health issues in relation to PMA.
* Understanding the issues surrounding confidentiality.
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.
£29,970 to £36,483 a year gross per annum.
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