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Band 6 Senior Mental Health Practitioner
The closing date is 15 July 2025
Do you have an interest in Psychosis? Do you want to make a real difference in someone's recovery? Then working with the Early Intervention in Psychosis Service could be the perfect role for you.
The Early Intervention in Psychosis Service's overall aim is to support and minimize the debilitating effects of having a psychotic illness. We work with service users aged 16-35 experiencing first episode psychosis (FEP) for up to three years. We operate on an assertive outreach model with a flexible, creative, and proactive approach to engaging service users and promoting their recovery.
The core features of the EIP model are based on NICE guidance for young people and adults for psychosis and schizophrenia (2014) and the new national standards for EIP (2016).
EIP has a strong culture of multidisciplinary team working within a supportive environment. You will receive ongoing supervision, in-house development and training, annual appraisal, and opportunities for further skill development and progression. The care coordinator role involves delivering EIP-specific interventions such as behavioural family therapy (full training provided) and supporting carers.
We are currently seeking MH nurses, OTs, and SWs with a professional registration (e.g., NMC/HCPC) interested in joining one of our EIP teams as care coordinators.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will be part of the specialist community Early Intervention in Psychosis Service, responsible for care coordination of a defined caseload and delivering NICE-guided clinical interventions.
The role involves working across three sites in the city and liaising with local agencies, inpatient and specialist services, social care, and community and urgent care teams.
Behave consistently with the organisation's values and promote them daily.
Act as a role model, maintaining high standards of professionalism.
Use initiative, take responsibility for personal work quality, and provide high-quality community-based services to children, young people, and families within a multidisciplinary team.
About us
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust employs 4,000 staff to improve mental health wellbeing for 70,000 people annually. We provide diverse mental health services across Birmingham and Solihull, including specialized national services, training, research, and innovation. Our community is culturally diverse, with high deprivation levels in some areas, increasing demand for our services. We are a compassionate, inclusive team committed to delivering excellent care. Join us to make a real difference in people's lives.
Job responsibilities
For detailed responsibilities, please view the attached job description and person specification.
Person Specification
RMN, OT, SW
* Post-registration experience of at least 12 months
* Experience working in community settings and managing complex caseloads, preferably in EIP services
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975. A DBS check will be required to verify any previous criminal convictions.
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
Address
£37,338 to £44,962 per annum, pro rata
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
436-7286227
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