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Senior Mental Health Practitioner

companyNHS Professionals
locationWorcester, UK
PublishedPublished: Published 6 months ago
Permanent
Job Title: Senior Mental Health Practitioner Grade: Band 7 Trust: Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health Care NHS T Location:

County Hall, Spetchley road, WR5 2NP no remote working Hours: 18.75 Hours per week About the Trust: Rated 'Good’ in their most recent CQC report, Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust provides a range of services across community hospitals, recovery units and within the wider community. As one of only six Global Digital Exemplars in

Mental Health, the Trust is the county’s main provider of community nursing, therapy, and mental health services. From the outskirts of Birmingham to the edge of the Cotswolds, with excellent road and rail links, Herefordshire and Worcestershire provide opportunities

to experience both city and country life To be successful in applying for this role you will need: Experience in undertaking research projects / clinical audits Significant recent and relevant clinical experience postregistration Previous experience providing a service to children and young people within a multi-disciplinary team Knowledge of current NHS and national priorities in relation to mental and emotional health and wellbeing of Children and Young People Experience of working with patients with severe and enduring mental illness Ability to meet the travel requirements of the post Current registration with appropriate professional body In addition to experience, all Qualified roles will be required to provide evidence of: Relevant Qualifications Registration with the relevant Registration Body Role responsibilities: Ensure that each referred patient and where necessary their family receives an individual specialist assessment, risk assessment and care plan and is the subject of regular evaluation which, wherever practicable is formulated in conjunction with the patient

and/or their family. Provide specialist interventions for referred children and their families, within a therapeutic framework, both individually, with families and in groups. Also providing advice and support for other professionals as required. Establish and maintain supportive and therapeutic relationships with children and their families referred to the local Team. Act as the key worker for an identified caseload. Prepare assessments, treatment reports and discharge summaries, in accordance with local policies. Operate in any appropriate setting including hospital, primary care facilities, residential homes, schools and units and if appropriate the child’s own home youth service, etc. Promote knowledge of mental health and the prevention of mental ill health with children and members of the general public, both formally and informally. Who are NHS Professionals? If a hospital cannot supply staff on a ward or area, due to increased demand, sickness, or common staff shortages, they need to call upon Bank staff. NHS Professionals works with Trusts to develop a 'Bank’ of highly skilled workers who want to work flexibly

with the NHS. Why NHS Professionals? We value your skills, dedication, and commitment in supporting your local Trust and the NHS. We believe together we continue to deliver world-class healthcare service to our patients.