Central and North West London Mental Health NHS Trust provides a comprehensive, 24 hour, 365 day Liaison Psychiatric service to patients, their families and carers and to other clinicians on the Hillingdon Hospital site. The complexity of the casework requires you to think with clarity in situations that are stressful and at times potentially high risk. You will be working with patients who have severely challenging behaviour, mental health problems, have self harmed or are in psychiatric crisis, who present with 'biopsychosocial' problems. These patients may present from a variety of specialist areas within psychiatry – old age psychiatry, substance misuse, HIV services, forensic services, learning disabilities, child and adolescent services. This list is not exhaustive. You must feel confident in assessing a wide variety of people and putting treatment and management plans into place that provide optimum safety and support. This includes decisions to admit in consultation with the Home Treatment team and the duty psychiatrist and independently discharge patients from the Department. Provide operational and clinical leadership for the Psychiatric Liaison Service, working closely with the Team Manager to coordinate care between Hillingdon Hospital, community mental health teams, social services, and other internal and external providers. Maintain effective multidisciplinary partnerships to ensure seamless patient care across services. Lead, supervise, and develop staff, promoting high standards of clinical practice and professional development. Support workforce planning, staff wellbeing, communication, and service effectiveness. Undertake and oversee comprehensive mental health assessments for patients presenting with a range of clinical conditions, responding to psychiatric emergencies across the hospital and providing expert consultation and liaison support to A&E and inpatient teams. Assist clinicians in developing effective care and treatment plans. Monitor, maintain, and improve standards of care through audit, research, data collection, service evaluation, and quality improvement initiatives. Lead and support clinical and managerial projects, facilitating multidisciplinary collaboration and ensuring successful implementation of service developments. Work collaboratively with the Team Manager and key stakeholders to review service performance, develop operational policies and procedures, strengthen partnerships across health and social care services, and contribute to the ongoing planning and development of liaison psychiatry services.
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