Are you ready to use your management skills and make a difference to how crisis support is delivered in Tower Hamlets? We are looking for a mental health professional with strong leadership skills to lead and manage the mental health liaison and psychological medicine service based at the Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel. This role involves working with our Urgent and Emergency Care partners and across the North East London footprint, and interfacing with a number of teams, departments and services. The opportunity for development is immense and as much support as you need will be provided as you develop into the role The mental health liaison and psychological medicine service is an established team within the Tower Hamlets crisis pathway with highly experienced and highly skilled multidisciplinary staff in place who provide support, continuity and stability to the service. We welcome innovations and a readiness to try out new ideas as part of our commitment to continuous improvement and the development of our staff. Main duties of the job The post holder will operationally manage the Mental Health Liaison and Psychological Medicine Service, which serves the Royal London Hospital, including the Emergency Department and inpatient wards at the Royal London Hospital, and St Bartholomews Hospital. The service is commissioned to carry out the following: • Provide a single multidisciplinary mental health service • Provide expert advice on the management, treatment and diagnosis of patients referred by acute hospital clinicians • Provide support to acute hospital clinicians and other staff • Provide training to acute hospital clinicians and other staff • To improve health outcomes for patients • To reduce length of stay for patients • To reduce readmissions to the Emergency Department, • To reduce re-attendances to the Emergency Department • To improve the experience of patients who receive care in the acute hospital • To reduce direct admissions to care homes • To improve the Royal London Hospital staff awareness, skills and knowledge in mental health and drugs and alcohol. The Service operates a 24 hours a day, 7 days a week service for people aged 16 years and above who present with a suspected mental health, self-harm or drug and alcohol problem. The service will also maintain focus on identifying, assessing and care planning for older people. About us Our mission is to make a positive difference to peoples lives by improving the quality of life for all we serve. Our values are: We Care, We Respect, We are Inclusive - so we are looking for people who live and breathe these qualities when supporting service users and carers, and in their relationships with colleagues in the Trust and our partner organisations Education, Training & Qualifications Essential • Relevant clinical qualification (RMN, Dip SW, CQSW, OT, Clinical Psychology • Active registration with relevant clinical body • Educated to MSc level or equivalent • Evidence of post Qualification clinical training • Evidence of professional development Experience Essential • Significant experience of undertaking and leading clinical work in a relevant setting • Significant experience of staff management, development and leadership • Experience of budget management • Experience of recruitment, selection and retention • Experience of developing services and the change process • Experience of developing and delivering training • Experience of working in a multidisciplinary team • Experience of partnership working with other agencies Knowledge Essential • Knowledge of current mental health legislation and initiatives including the National Dementia Strategy and Personalisation • Knowledge of the legal and ethical issues relating to health care • Knowledge and understanding of the presentation of mental health problems • Knowledge and experience of the principles and implementation of the CPA process • Knowledge of the principles and practice of clinical governance, clinical audit and risk management • Knowledge of equal opportunities, confidentiality and consent issues • NHS policies and procedures • Knowledge of crisis care and NHS Plan deliverables around this • Health & Safety issues. Skills & Abilities Essential • Able to demonstrate a high level of care expertise • High level of verbal and written communication skills • Ability to co-ordinate and deliver services to a complex group • Ability to plan and develop local policy and procedure • Ability to manage and develop a multidisciplinary clinical team • Ability to manage competency • Ability to manage severely challenging behaviour/crisis intervention • Ability to provide and co-ordinate clinical and management supervision • Ability to manage and lead on incidents of verbal and violent aggression • Budget management skills