Job description
An exciting opportunity has arisen within the West Community Mental Health Team for a Community Psychiatric Nurse / Social Worker or OT to join us in working to provide integrated health and social care to people of working age who have moderate to severe mental health problems across a wide range of presenting conditions. The post will be based with the West Community Mental Health Team.
There is a strong commitment to promoting your professional development. You will be supported by clinical and management supervision and will be given the opportunity to develop and enhance clinical skills, interventions and case management through a personal development and training plan.
Key Responsibilities of the Post:
As a Care Co-ordinator, you will be responsible for the co-ordination, commissioning and personal delivery of individual packages of care for a caseload of service users within our secondary service
Key Requirements of the Person Specification:
RMN: Registered Mental Health Nurse
Social Worker
Occupational therapist with care coordination experience
Experience in a relevant area of mental health practice.
Current driving license or supported driver with use of vehicle.
To act as Care Co-ordinator, carry a caseload and work with evidence based interventions
- Assess needs
- Formulate care plans
- Implementation of care plans
- Assessment and monitoring of risk
- Monitor, review and evaluate care
- Liaise with all agencies, and members of the multi-disciplinary team
- Carry out clinic duties such as the Clozaril /administration of depot injections either in the clients home or in the clinics if Nurse qualified.
- Supervise Community Support Workers / Band 5s and peers as appropriate
- To maintain accurate, up to date electronic records
- To offer initial mental health and social care assessments
- To participate in the CMHT’s duty system on a rota basis. Be able to offer a rapid response to service users’ immediate needs, including those arising from crisis.
- To work in a therapeutically informed way within the multi-disciplinary team to address the needs of service users with complex emotional disorders.
- To maintain a persistent approach to engagement where there are complex mental health difficulties.
- to prioritise and work flexibly with MDT in order to respond to rapidly changing clinical needs.
- To promote the physical health and wellbeing
- To train as a Safeguarding adult’s manager if not already a SAM
- To complete funding applications and review placements and care of service users in a wide range of hospitals and placements,
Our vision is for a happier and more hopeful life for everyone in our communities and our staff work hard to deliver the very best care for the people who use our services. We’re really proud of our #PennineCarePeople and do everything we can to make sure we’re a great place to work.
Our ambition is to maximise people’s potential and we aim to promote an inclusive environment and improve the diversity of our workforce so our people truly represent the communities we serve.
All individuals regardless of race, age, disability, ethnicity, nationality, gender, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, religion or belief, marriage and civil partnership are encouraged to apply for this post. We would also encourage applications from individuals with a lived experience of mental illness, either individually or as a carer.
If you come and work for us we will offer a range of benefits and opportunities, including:
1. Generous annual leave entitlement
2. Flexible working opportunities to support your work/life balance
3. Access to Continued Professional Development
4. Involvement in improvement and research activities
5. Health and Wellbeing activities and access to an excellent staff wellbeing service
6. Access to staff discounts across retail, leisure and travel
Responsibilities
- To act as Care Co-ordinator
- To carry a caseload and work with evidence based interventions to include: -
- Assessment of need of the service user and carer
- Formulation of care plan
- Implementation of a plan of care for the service user in collaboration with the multi-disciplinary team, referring agent, family/carer and service user, where appropriate.
- Assessment and monitoring of risk
- To monitor, review and evaluate care in accordance with C.P.A
- To liaise with all agencies, and members of the multi-disciplinary team to ensure the needs of the service user are met.
- Establish and maintain communication with individuals and groups on the caseload about difficult or complex matters, in such a way as to overcome any problems in communication.
- To carry out clinic duties such as the Clozaril /administration of depot injections either in the clients home or in the clinics if Nurse qualified. To manage medication and its administration within Trust Policy
- To supervise Community Support Workers / Band 5s and peers as appropriate to implement elements of the care plan.
- To maintain accurate, up to date electronic records of all service users referred and receiving assessment, care treatment and support.
- To offer initial mental health and social care assessments to those newly referred to the service,
- To participate in the CMHT’s duty system on a rota basis. Be able to offer a rapid response to service users’ immediate needs, including those arising from crises.
- To work in a therapeutically informed way within the multi-disciplinary team to address the needs of service users with complex emotional disorders.
- To maintain a persistent approach to engagement where there are complex mental health difficulties.
- To have the capacity to prioritise and work flexibly with MDT in order to respond to rapidly changing clinical needs.
- To promote the physical health and wellbeing of service users.
- To train as a Safeguarding adult’s manager if not already a SAM
- To complete funding applications and review placements and care of service users in a wide range of hospitals and placements, some will be out of area, must be willing to drive out of area on occasions when required.
- Maintain excellent communication with service users on their health and social care plan and inform relatives on progress as appropriate.
- Maintain excellent communication and provide guidance to, Band 5’s assistant practitioners / support workers as appropriate, on the health and social care needs of service users.
- Communicate effectively with all members of the multi-disciplinary, multi-agency team involved in the care of the service user.
- Assess and respond appropriately to aggressive behaviour.
- Make appropriate referrals to other agencies.
- Promote and maintain confidentiality.
- Promote and adhere to the Trust’s values statement.
- Participate in the supervision and assessment of students/learners on placement within the service.
- Maintain a personal development plan and an annual program of learning and development.
- Participate in individual performance development review on an annual basis.
- Keep up to date with all policies, procedures and protocols relating to the client group / organisation and relevant practice.
- Provide support to assistant practitioners/ support workers / Band 5s by providing work based training and development opportunities.
- To act as mentor and preceptor for Band 5’s/Assistant Practitioners/support workers as appropriate.
- Attend further training as identified with the line manager through the CPD process.
- Use information technology to support the care process for the benefit of the service users and their families through the recording relevant data.
- Identify risk issues that impact on the service user’s health or social care needs.
- Take appropriate action to the significance of the risk and consistent with protection procedures e.g. applying appropriate control and restraint techniques, applying child or adult protection procedures.
- Demonstrate high standards of health and social care practice at all times.
- Demonstrate effective team working inclusive of all relevant professionals.
- Be accountable for own practice.
- Report all accidents / incidents, and all ill health, failings in equipment and/or environment.
General Duties of all post holders
- To undertake any other reasonable duty, which is appropriate to the band, when requested by Senior Staff.
- To be familiar with and comply with all Trust and departmental policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines.
- To be aware of and work towards the Trusts strategic goals.
- The post holder will be required to comply with the organisations standing order and standing financial instructions and at all times, deal honestly with the organisation with colleagues and all those who have dealing with the organisation including patients, relative and suppliers.
- The post holder must ensure that their behaviour and interests inside and outside work do not conflict with their Trust position, duties and/or responsibilities.
- The post holder must comply with and support the development of the performance standards within the service/department to ensure the service is responsive to and meets the needs of its customers.
- The post holder will be required to develop and maintain good working relationships with all patients, service users, staff, contractors and where appropriate, members of the public.
- The Trust aims to maintain the good will and confidence of its own staff, patients, service users, NHS contractors and the general public. To assist in achieving this objective it is essential that at all times, the post holder carries out their duties in a courteous, sympathetic and professional manager.
- All post holders who are members of a professional body must comply with standards of professional practice / conduct. It is the post holders’ responsibilities to ensure they are both familiar with and adhere to these requirements and maintain their professional membership to the relevant body.
- The post holder must carry out all duties and responsibilities of the post in accordance with the Trust’s Equal Opportunities and Equality and Diversity policies, avoiding unlawful discriminatory behaviour and actions when dealing with colleagues, service users, members of the public and all other stakeholders.
- The post holder must promote awareness of and respect for equality and diversity in accordance with Trust policies and procedures.
- The post holder is responsible for treating all staff, patients, service users, NHS contractors and the general public with dignity and respect at all times.
- Appointments to regulated and controlled activities require an enhanced DBS disclosure.
- All staff have a responsibility to promote the welfare of any child, young person or vulnerable adult they come into come into contact with and in cases where there are safeguarding concerns, to act upon them and protect the individual from harm.
- All staff should refer any safeguarding issues to their manager and escalate accordingly in line with the Trust Child and Adult Safeguarding Policies.
- All staff should familiarise themselves with the NICE Guidelines “when to suspect child maltreatment 2009.”
- The post holder must ensure that they are aware of their responsibilities by attending the Trust Mandatory Training and Induction Programme.
- The post holder will be involved in a formal IPDR/KSF review with his or her manager at least every 12 months. Once performance / training objectives have been set, the staff member’s progress will be reviewed on a regular basis, so that new objectives can be agreed and set, in order to maintain progress in the service delivery.
- The post holder will be expected to take responsibility for their own professional development and will be supported by the Trust to achieve development opportunities as appropriate.