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Emotional health and wellbeing nurse - care leaversnhs afc: band 7

Luton
East London NHS Foundation Trust
Nurse
Posted: 3 November
Offer description

Job overview

The post holder will work collaboratively with Luton Borough Council, ELFT Adult Mental Health Service and CAMHS. The post holder will be attached to the Luton Community Mental Health Service working directly with Care Leavers (18-21 years, with the view to 18-25yr after the post has been embedded).

The post holder will be a highly specialist and experienced Nurse with a substantial knowledge in the field of mental health including child and adolescent mental health (CAMHS). The role will involve working collaboratively with Luton Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS), Luton Borough Council, ICB colleagues and other professionals to support young people’s physical, emotional and mental health needs in preparation for transition into adulthood and independence. These might be from statutory, voluntary or school based sectors such as NHS trust, local authority, school or charitable organisation.

Main duties of the job

1.1Work directly with Care Leavers in the holistic assessment of health needs, supporting transition into adult services, sign posting and referral onto appropriate agencies as indicated.

1.2The role will require effective communication with young people, sometimes this can be challenging especially those young people who have previously been hard to reach. A good amount of patience and an enabling and empowering approach is required to support young people to meet their own health needs.

1.3Work directly with those young people identified as having an emotional health need, providing one to one support for the young person as required and referring or sign posting on to specialist services.

1.4Provide regular health and well-being advice at the Luton Care Leavers Hub. This will include a face-to-face presence at the Hub with arranged sessions. Participating in a variety of approved Social Media technology including video / Whats App calls /messaging to ensure those young people placed out of borough can access health advice and support.

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

The post holder will work collaboratively with Luton Borough Council, ELFT Adult Mental Health Service and CAMHS. The post holder will be attached to the Luton Community Mental Health Service working directly with Care Leavers (18-21 years, with the view to 18-25yr after the post has been embedded).

The post holder will be a highly specialist and experienced Nurse with a substantial knowledge in the field of mental health including child and adolescent mental health (CAMHS). The role will involve working collaboratively with Luton Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS), Luton Borough Council, ICB colleagues and other professionals to support young people’s physical, emotional and mental health needs in preparation for transition into adulthood and independence. These might be from statutory, voluntary or school based sectors such as NHS trust, local authority, school or charitable organisation.

The Main Duties:

1.1Work directly with Care Leavers in the holistic assessment of health needs, supporting transition into adult services, sign posting and referral onto appropriate agencies as indicated.

1.2The role will require effective communication with young people, sometimes this can be challenging especially those young people who have previously been hard to reach. A good amount of patience and an enabling and empowering approach is required to support young people to meet their own health needs.

1.3Work directly with those young people identified as having an emotional health need, providing one to one support for the young person as required and referring or sign posting on to specialist services.

1.4Provide regular health and well-being advice at the Luton Care Leavers Hub. This will include a face-to-face presence at the Hub with arranged sessions. Participating in a variety of approved Social Media technology including video / Whats App calls /messaging to ensure those young people placed out of borough can access health advice and support.

1.5Support Care Leavers to make behaviour changes which lead to positive lifestyle changes.

1.6Work with local services to meet the health needs of Care Leavers with special educational needs and disabilities to ensure sufficient provision is available when accessing services.

1.7Support Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children to have access to specific trauma based therapies as appropriate. Consider the very specific health and wellbeing needs to prepare them to adjust to independent living.

1.8 Attendance at London Regional Looked After Children Forum.

1.9 Link in with Luton Borough Council Care Leavers Forum / Participation Team.

1.11 To be a resource of specialist advice, specifically relating to care experienced teenagers, to colleagues within CAMHS, other professionals and other agencies/organisations working in the field of adolescent mental health.

1.12To liaise with and where appropriate participate in joint work with the Clinical Nurse Specialists in Youth Justice, Justice and Substance Misuse services and with the Trust adolescent and adult inpatient service.

1.13To liaise with inpatient services in the adult mental health directorate and adolescent inpatient services where appropriate.

1.14To ensure that the needs of the client group is paramount, and be aware of and adhere to the local Child Protection Procedures and Guidance (2019) and the local Multi-Agency Adult and Safeguarding Policy and Procedures (2019).

1.15To ensure acceptable levels of safety (regarding potential verbal and physical aggression from more complex clients) for self and to advise other colleagues when necessary. To adhere to the “lone worker policy “and update training in breakaway techniques when necessary.

1.16Requirement to travel to young people placed both in and out of borough. This could be by public transport or own car in line with ELFT travel and expenses policy.

1.17Link with Luton Virtual School to support young people have access to education / training or employment.

Person specification

Qualifications

Essential criteria

1. Qualified Nurse registered with NMC

Experience of Transitions work

Essential criteria

2. 2 years experience post qualifying

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