Operational Lead - Bedfordshire Community Forensic Team
You will lead the operational management of the Bedfordshire Community Forensic Mental Health Team whilst working pro-actively with the Assistant Director to ensure safe and effective implementation of service developments relevant to the team. You will be responsible for the safe and effective management of all operations in the team.
You will be required to work closely with the Assistant Director to develop the team in line with commissioner requirements and Trust objectives, consulting all key stakeholders, and positively reinforcing the expectations of the organisation through collaborative and dynamic management and leadership that is both supportive and encouraging in nature to enable the team to adapt to key changes smoothly.
You will be required to support the Assistant Director in the implementation and development of the community mental health service redesign, supporting the team through this exciting and extensive programme of service development which aims to ensure the service is fit for purpose for the next ten years.
Qualifications
* Registered Professional in either Nursing, Social Work, Psychology or Occupational therapy with current registration with NMC, HCPC or equivalent
* Evidence of post-registration continuous professional development, qualifications or equivalent experience
* Educated to degree level or equivalent experience
* Diploma in Management studies or equivalent
* BIA assessor
* AMHP
* Advanced Practitioner
Experience
* Experience of managing a group of clinical staff
* Experience of working with service users with Forensic histories
* Experience of working with service users diagnosed with learning disability and/or neurodevelopmental disorders
* Experience of working in assertive outreach, crisis or home treatment services
* Experience of organisational change
* Experience of service development, quality improvement and of bringing innovation and new ideas to practice
* Experience of working within the NHS and with senior allied professionals, internal and external stakeholders
* Prescribing
Skills
* Excellent organisational skills – able to prioritise own work and manage own time
* Excellent oral and written communication and presentation skills and the ability to meet tight timelines
* Excellent skills of conflict resolution, negotiation and facilitation
* Acts upon service user and carer feedback and information to improve the way things are done, taking personal responsibility for resolving
* Ability to build relationships and negotiate satisfactory outcomes with internal and external stakeholders
* Ability to concentrate for long periods of time, manage frequent interruptions, readjust and prioritise workload according to the needs of the service
* Anticipates and takes action to create and seize opportunities to avoid crises, taking an overview of complex situations to generate new perspectives – ‘thinks outside the box’, identifies and implements quick wins where possible
* Ability to review and analyse complex data and recommend a course of action and objectives and motivate staff to achieve them
Knowledge
* Very good knowledge of current and relevant local and national agendas that impact upon community mental health services and the wider health and social care system and the ability to understand and disseminate this knowledge to others
* Sound knowledge and understanding of the Mental Health Act (1983/2007/2014/5), Care Act (2014), relevant national standards, No Health without Mental Health (2011) and other relevant national policies
* Very good understanding of recovery principles and NICE guidance in relation to mental health community services and the ability to ensure that evidence‑based practice with clear clinical outcomes is embedded into practice
* Self‑aware demonstrating a consistent inclusive leadership style focused on achieving the best results and overcoming obstacles
* Takes action to enable teams to achieve maximum contribution, communicates vision, direction, and outcomes clearly, motivating others to achieve
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team and able to influence and work across professional boundaries
* Takes specific action to improve team or individual performance, intervening promptly and constructively to support
* Ability to communicate positive expectations of the organisation to teams in an enabling and supportive manner
* Ability to remain calm under pressure, motivate others and be flexible and adaptable to change
* Ability to manage emotional or distressing circumstances in a calm, compassionate and professional manner, promoting confidence in others in your ability to manage the situation effectively
* Demonstrates they care and values others, able to acknowledge and reward good work, celebrating team and individual success
* Develop team spirit and inclusivity and respect for each other
* Ability to lead on the effective management of organisational change in order to promote team resilience, retention, and emotional intelligence
Other
* Keeps up to date with activities of the organisation
* Able to demonstrate a commitment to self‑development
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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