Job overview
We are seeking motivated individuals to join a specialist service that provides trauma-informed care and support to a complex caseload of autistic individuals with mental health conditions who pose a serious risk of harm to others. The aim is to provide physical, psychological, and emotional safety to our autistic patients so that they can re-establish control of their lives.
We are looking for individuals with core transferable skills from nursing, social work, or AHP backgrounds. We aim to train staff in advanced risk assessment techniques and psychological approaches to patient care to promote recovery and sustainable life skills within the autistic forensic population. You should be a registered professional with prior experience in mental health settings, preferably in forensic services or community settings.
This role has been funded as part of a pioneering project by Kent, Sussex, and Surrey Adult Secure Services (these organisations are a coalition of three NHS trusts and five independent sector providers that deliver low and medium-secure hospital care for adults). The project closely aligns with the national Homes not Hospitals programme originally conceived and described in the Building the Right Support national service model with the goal to support people to receive care and support in the community whenever possible.
Main duties of the job
The successful candidate will play a key role in preparing autistic individuals for discharge from the hospital environment and reintegration into their community as part of the Care and Treatment Review Process, and dynamic support systems. The post holder will be required to recognise when an individual requires increased levels of support to promote a sustainable lifestyle in the Community. The post holder will promote recovery and support patients to understand their risks and how to work towards greater independence, utilising the expertise of partner agencies and 3rd sector organisations which will involve working closely with other agencies, including Community services and the Criminal Justice System.
To demonstrate active clinical and managerial leadership skills within the team, providing education and supervision to junior staff members and other professionals. To bring to bear both their clinical, data analysis, and evaluation skills, by working closely with the autistic individuals, their circles of care, inpatient ward staff, and the wider community team to support the delivery of a comprehensive service for autistic people as part of the wider FOLS (Forensic Outreach Liaison Service).
Working for our organisation
Come and work with us in the Garden of England where we combine exceptional professional development opportunities with a tremendous quality of life.
We are Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust (KMPT), providing mental health, learning disability and specialist services, serving 1.8 million people in Kent and Medway, as well as specialist services for adults in Sussex and Surrey. We are rated Good overall by the CQC.
Each year we care for over 2,000 people in our hospitals and 54,000 people in the community.
We are proud to employ over 3,800 people from 66 nationalities, and to serve an increasingly diverse range of communities across rural and urban areas.
You will be joining friendly, passionate colleagues, rich in their diversity, who are committed to providing excellent care to our service users and their loved ones.
The nature of our work attracts kindness and compassion as standard and everyone from our cleaners and porters to the chief executive and chairman are recognised as playing a vital role in providing an exemplary service.
Our strategy
Our mission is what we set out to do every day
We deliver brilliant care through brilliant people
Our vision is where we want to be in the future
To provide outstanding care and to work in partnership to deliver this in the right place, for every service user, every time.