The Trust is seeking to recruit a full time Specialty doctor for First Response Service across Mid Mersey and we are looking for an enthusiastic, proactive colleague to provide dynamic leadership to the service and the Trust as a whole. This is a new full-time post based in Hollins Park Hospital. The post holder will work collaboratively with our Operational Manager, Clinical Service Manager and FRS Specialty doctor based in Clock View to provide leadership and clinical expertise to the First Response Service and ensure we deliver an excellent, responsive, and high-quality service. The post holder will also be supported, where appropriate, to develop a special interest in a clinical area, which meets the Trust objectives.
The post holder will be responsible for the overall assessment, and management of patients presented to FRS in Mid Mersey by working closely with other members of the multidisciplinary team including clinical service manager, advanced clinical practitioner, clinical lead, Operational Managers (Band 8A), dual diagnosis practitioners, mental health practitioners, assistant practitioners, assistant clinical psychologist, clinical psychologist, social workers and support workers.
You will enjoy working as part of a highly skilled and motivated team to deliver excellent care. The post holder will be expected to conduct urgent reviews for the patients and to chair management planning meetings involving families, community and social care services.
For Medic Assessments within team there are appointments available within office hours Monday - Friday 09:00 - 17:00. They are first triaged by the clinical leads. Registered practitioners can speak to the medic on site or by phone to discuss acceptance of service users. Urgent Assessments are facilitated by the medic directly and via secretary on 0151 330 7204.
If an MHAA is required, this should be discussed with the clinical lead. Every opportunity should be actioned to support contact with the service user, including telephone contacts, home visit, discussion with family or carers, prior to application to careline, in order to gain as much clinical or collateral information as possible.
Carry out comprehensive psychiatric assessments and provide treatment for patients referred to FRS as in outpatient and community assessment.
Support FRS staff to manage psychiatric emergencies.
Conduct patient reviews, and mental health act assessments, and attend multi-professional meetings.
Maintain a high standard of clinical work when carrying out assessments.
Ensure compliance with our clinical governance framework, you will motivate colleagues, champion service user safety and dignity and drive continuous improvement.