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Clinical lead

Liverpool (Merseyside)
Transformationunitgm
€47,500 a year
Posted: 17 November
Offer description

Exciting Leadership Opportunity – Clinical Lead at Moss House CMHT

Are you ready to take the next step in your clinical career and make a real impact in community mental health? Moss House Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) is thrilled to offer a rewarding opportunity for a passionate and experienced professional to join us as Clinical Lead.

Moss House CMHT delivers vital care to adults facing severe and complex mental health challenges. As Clinical Lead, you’ll be at the forefront of shaping high‑quality, person‑centred care. You’ll play a key role in:

* Conducting comprehensive assessments and crafting tailored treatment plans
* Leading the delivery of outstanding clinical interventions
* Driving excellence across the team and ensuring care standards remain consistently high
* Supporting the service in achieving key performance indicators and continuous improvement

This is more than a job—it’s a chance to lead, inspire, and contribute to meaningful change in the lives of those we serve.


Main duties of the job

* Provide strategic clinical leadership in your specialist area, grounded in the latest evidence‑based practice and cutting‑edge theory.
* Deliver expert assessment, planning, and evaluation of care for a defined group of service users, ensuring every intervention is purposeful and impactful.
* Offer specialist clinical guidance to service users, carers, colleagues, and partner professionals—your insight will shape decisions and elevate care.
* Demonstrate advanced clinical competence in navigating complex decision‑making, managing high‑level clinical needs, and leading within your area of expertise.
* Collaborate closely with service users, carers, and external agencies to drive outcomes that matter, ensuring care is holistic, inclusive, and effective.
* Experience and skills in prescribing medication are highly desirable and will enhance your ability to deliver comprehensive, responsive care.


Working for our organisation

Mersey Care is one of the largest trusts providing physical health and mental health services in the North West, serving more than 1.4 million people across our region and are also commissioned for services that cover the North West, North Wales and the Midlands.

We offer specialist inpatient and community services that support physical and mental health and specialist inpatient mental health, learning disability, addiction and brain injury services. Mersey Care is one of only three trusts in the UK that offer high secured mental health facilities.

At the heart of all we do is our commitment to ‘perfect care’ – care that is safe, effective, positively experienced, timely, equitable and efficient. We support our staff to do the best job they can and work alongside service users, their families, and carers to design and develop future services together. We’re currently delivering a programme of organisational and service transformation to significantly improve the quality of the services we provide and safely reduce cost as we do so.

Flexible working requests will be considered for all roles.


Detailed job description and main responsibilities

* Provide strategic and professional leadership to the teams, aligned with the service’s philosophy and values, and act as a role model by demonstrating current knowledge of mental health and physical health needs.
* Champion the mental and physical well‑being of service users by ensuring their health promotion, psychological, rehabilitative, and educational needs are proactively addressed.
* Lead and coordinate the activities of the Community Mental Health Team (CMHT), ensuring comprehensive, person‑centred care is delivered in accordance with Trust and local policies and procedures.
* Actively engage service users and carers in the development and evaluation of services, ensuring their voices inform high standards of care delivery.
* Ensure care plans are developed in line with the Community Mental Health Framework, tailored to meet the assessed needs of each individual.
* Serve as a key point of contact for service users and families, responding to concerns with empathy and professionalism, using advanced communication skills to provide reassurance and negotiate effective solutions.
* Communicate sensitive or complex information clearly and compassionately to staff, service users and carers, using both verbal and non‑verbal techniques to overcome barriers such as emotional distress or resistance.
* Prepare verbal and written reports for internal departments and the Operational Team Manager on matters including complaints, incidents, and investigations.
* Maintain expert knowledge in clinical practice, policy, and staff management to ensure consistently high standards of service delivery.
* Conduct regular audits to identify and promote best practices based on robust research evidence, supporting the implementation of service improvements.
* Identify and manage clinical and non‑clinical risks appropriately, escalating concerns to the Operational Manager when external support is required.
* Support the Operational Team Manager in managing service delivery factors such as budget, staffing, resource allocation and service user dependency.
* Manage staff absence and sickness in line with Trust policies, ensuring appropriate actions are taken at each stage.
* Identify opportunities for service development and communicate these to the Operational Team Manager.
* Embed high standards of service delivery and ensure Service Governance is integral to team operations, promoting staff awareness and engagement with the governance agenda.
* Support the implementation of Trust policies locally, ensuring compliance and escalating any delivery challenges to the Line Manager.
* Provide feedback on Trust policies to ensure team perspectives are represented.
* Ensure all staff operate within the Community Mental Health Framework, including assessment, care planning, review and audit processes.
* Liaise with the Operational Team Manager regarding disciplinary or grievance matters, and take responsibility for resolution in line with the scheme of delegation.
* Coordinate annual Personal Development Plans (PACE), incorporating training and development needs for all staff.
* Provide timely and accurate feedback following formal meetings related to performance, sickness or absence.
* Exercise sound judgement in interpreting policies and procedures, seeking guidance when necessary, and contributing to the development of directorate protocols.
* Lead investigations into incidents or complaints as directed, ensuring timely completion and clear, objective reporting of findings and recommendations.
* Contribute to the development and communication of the business plan, ensuring staff are informed and involved in shaping service priorities.
* Assist in budget management, including oversight of devolved Social Care budgets, and report any issues impacting financial performance.
* Ensure all new staff receive a comprehensive induction, and that this is appropriately documented.

We celebrate diversity and promote equal opportunities; we are committed to challenging and eliminating racism and other forms of discrimination and advancing and promoting equality of opportunity in the provision of services and creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We believe that everyone has the right to be treated with dignity and respect.

We take positive action to support disadvantaged groups and particularly encourage applications from BAME, disabled and LGBT people that are under‑represented in our workforce. We also welcome applications from reservists and ex‑armed forces, recognising the benefits of the values, skills, training and experience they bring to work with us. We encourage all applicants to share their equality information with us.

As a Disability Confident Employer, we offer a guaranteed interview scheme for applicants who consider themselves disabled and meet the minimum (essential) criteria for the role in the person specification. If you would like your application to be considered under the Trust’s guaranteed interview scheme, you can indicate this in the personal information section of your online application form.

Please ensure you check the email account from which you apply for all correspondence. All information regarding your application will come from apps.trac.jobs not NHS Jobs. Only those applicants who demonstrate clearly how they meet our person specification will be shortlisted for interview.

Should you require a reasonable adjustment to our recruitment process please contact the recruitment team to ensure that measures can be put in place to support you.


Person specification


Qualifications

* Professional Registration e.g. Registered Nurse Mental Health, Allied Health Professionals, Social Worker
* Educated to degree level or equivalent
* Minimum of 3 years experience in clinical practice
* Evidence of post‑graduate professional qualification, PSI Cert/diploma
* Masters Degree
* Qualification / training in criminal justice mental health related


Knowledge/Experience

* A demonstrated understanding of Equality and Human Rights
* The post holder would be expected to have extensive abilities in delivering innovation and quality in clinical practice, demonstrating leadership skills, change management expertise and the delivery of clinical developments that have tangible results for patients
* Will have experience of promoting clinical effectiveness & standards setting via audit & governance frameworks.
* Will also be able to demonstrate training and teaching expertise in applied settings.
* Will be service user focused with a track record that includes examples of clinical practice that have required collaborative interdisciplinary work to improve adult services.
* Ability to exercise a high degree of personal and professional autonomy and critical judgement.
* Will require an in‑depth knowledge of clinical care with significant evidence of post‑registration development activity.
* Must be able to demonstrate a commitment to service user involvement.
* Be able to work autonomously in a self‑motivating style.
* Will possess excellent leadership and communication skills.
* Will have the ability to reflect on experience & generate a learning culture.
* Ability to undertake research and record of scholarship.
* Computer literate with a working knowledge of standard formats including spreadsheets and data management.
* Ability to disseminate in a professional manner to a range of professionals at regional and national level as evidenced by presentations at conference and/or publications in peer reviewed journals.
* Highly effective interpersonal skills and will be a recognisable role model for staff and patients.
* Articulate and effective communicator.
* 2 – 3 years at Band 6 or above
* Experience of Criminal Justice Liaison


Values

* Accountability
* Support
* High professional standards
* Responsive to service users
* Engaging leadership style
* Transparency and honesty
* Discreet
* Change oriented


Employer certification / accreditation badges

You must have appropriate UK professional registration.

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.

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