Clinical Practice and Clinical Leadership
You will be responsible for targeting high frequency users who have CENs, re-assessing their needs from a Bio-Psycho-Social perspective, working alongside psychologists in formulating their difficulties and developing bespoke and complex risk and safety plans. You will engage service users in 'assertive stabilisation' initially which will often mean being appropriately responsive to crisis situations and tightly liaising with the wider CMHT to ensure a consistent agreed response. You will also be supporting CEN B6 Practitioners, CMHT staff and CEN Recovery Workers engage with service users according to the care plan thus ensuring progress and goals are achieved.
Team Working
You will be part of a Trust wide 'virtual' CEN Team but also be integrated into the two CMHTs in your local area. You will attend MDTs, professionals meetings and case conferences as required, including in-reach to hospital. You will need good communication and people skills and be able to work creatively on improving interface issues whilst managing the pressures this can bring.
Training and Supervision
As part of your job plan you will be required to offer supervision to staff, reflective practice and Trust wide training to support the upskilling of staff in CEN specific ways or working, particularly in addressing stigma.
Leadership & Service Development
You will be integral to the continued development of this new Pathway. This will involve being attuned to the difficulties on the ground, dealing with any complaints, developing and reporting evaluation results, reporting back and being fully involved in growth of the Pathway, in terms of it's clinical and strategic focus.
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