Job overview
The CRHTT operates a 24 hour a day, 7 day a week service for people aged 18 years and above who are experiencing a mental health crisis or requiring support to be discharged from the acute wards. The service will maintain focus on identifying, assessing and care planning for service users.
The post holder will be expected to be self-motivating with the ability to demonstrate accurate formulations of mental state, risk and need for people in a mental health crisis and take into account medical, social & cultural factors and referring on to other disciplines in the team or other agencies as appropriate within the given time frames for the service. In particular you will be expected to assess and update risk on each contact and be fully aware of the safeguarding concerns.
The post holder will provide advice on mental health issues and participate in carrying out training programs for clinical teams on the management of a wide variety of mental health problems.
The post holder will be expected to maintain the highest degree of professionalism and service at all times and will work in collaboration with the teams and organisations that come into contact with the service.
Main duties of the job
To work within a multidisciplinary service, assessing referrals from various sources including GPs, CMHT’s and the acute admission wards and providing home treatment for patients accepted on to our caseload.
· To be a part of the assessment or the home treatment team within the Crisis Team.
· To provide Gatekeeping and feedback based on the CRHTT criteria.
· To provide comprehensive risk assessments incorporating baseline physical assessments.
· Provide expert advice on the management, treatment interventions and diagnosis of patients experiencing a mental health crisis with the aim of minimising risks, ensuring safe care and promote recovery.
· Provide support to acute hospital wards and facilitate early discharge of patients or support them while on leave and reduce length of stay for patients in hospital.
· To use a range of psycho-social interventions to improve mental health outcomes for patients
· To reduce re-admissions to the acute hospitals by facilitating client education and service user led recovery and independence as well as longer term support. · To provide seamless care from the GP or ward to community for those patients under our service. · To act on a regular basis as a shift co-ordinator assigning colleagues work for the day. · Be aware of and adhere to our lone worker policy. · When required supervise and facilitate the administration of medication. ·
Working for our organisation
Our mission is to make a positive difference to people's 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.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
To work within a multidisciplinary service, assessing referrals from various sources including GPs, CMHT’s and the acute admission wards and providing home treatment for patients accepted on to our caseload.
· To be a part of the assessment or the home treatment team within the Crisis Team.
· To provide Gatekeeping and feedback based on the CRHTT criteria.
· To provide comprehensive risk assessments incorporating baseline physical assessments.
· Provide expert advice on the management, treatment interventions and diagnosis of patients experiencing a mental health crisis with the aim of minimising risks, ensuring safe care and promote recovery.
· Provide support to acute hospital wards and facilitate early discharge of patients or support them while on leave and reduce length of stay for patients in hospital.
· To use a range of psycho-social interventions to improve mental health outcomes for patients
· To reduce re-admissions to the acute hospitals by facilitating client education and service user led recovery and independence as well as longer term support. · To provide seamless care from the GP or ward to community for those patients under our service. · To act on a regular basis as a shift co-ordinator assigning colleagues work for the day. · Be aware of and adhere to our lone worker policy. · When required supervise and facilitate the administration of medication. · Participate in the multi-disciplinary team meetings as well as team and business meetings. · To promote social inclusion, community access and participation through the provision of client care. · Where appropriate and with authorisation, act as an advocate for patients and carers.
Person specification
Education/ Qualification/ Training
Essential criteria
1. Registered Mental Health Nurse/ Social Worker/ Occupational Therapist
2. Hold a full UK driving license as this post you will be an essential car user
Desirable criteria
3. Evidence of continual professional development
4. •Mentorship sign off desired
Experience
Essential criteria
5. •Experience of working in a multidisciplinary Crisis team
6. •Extensive and demonstrable experience of assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating programs of care
7. Experience of supervising staff
Desirable criteria
8. Post qualification experience in the field of mental health adults
Knowledge and Skills
Essential criteria
9. Demonstrate an understanding of how to promote the rights, responsibilities and recovery of adults and/or older adults with mental health problems
10. Demonstrate a clear understanding of clinical governance and the provision of evidenced based care
11. Demonstrate a full understanding of the key issues and priorities relating to the provision of liaison mental health services in an acute hospital for aged 18 years and over
Desirable criteria
12. Demonstrate an understanding of research and audit