We are seeking an experienced and highly motivated PrimaryCare Mental Health Practitioner (Independent Prescriber) to join our multidisciplinary team within our Primary Care Network (PCN). This is an exciting opportunity to provide high-quality mental health assessment, treatment, and prescribing support for patients with a range of common and complex mental health needs.
The successful candidate will work collaboratively with other GPs, and highly experienced Mental Health ACP, pharmacists, social prescribers, and other healthcare professionals to improve access to timely, person-centred mental health care.
Salary will be determined based on experience, qualifications, prescribing responsibilities, and leadership expectations.
Undertake comprehensive mental health assessments and risk assessments of patients over the age of 18.
Develop and implement evidence-based treatment plans.
Prescribe and review mental health medications which can be prescribed in primary care according to local guidance medication within professional competence and excluding antipsychotics.
Newton & Haydock Primary Care Network: About Us
Newton and Haydock Primary Care Network consists of 4 NHS GP practices in Newton-le-Willows and Haydock, across several sites. The Network enables NHS staff to work across the practices to help deliver services to 50,000 patients.
The Practices:
Newton Practice
Vista Road Surgery
Haydock Medical Centre
The successful candidate will be offered the position of Primary Care Mental Health Practitioner (independant Prescriber or ACP) on a fixed term contract of 1 year with a view to becoming permanent.
the Salary will be;
£49,000-60,000WTE (depending on qualifications, experience, and scope of practice, the PCN aligns to the ARRS budget and does not align formally to Agenda for Change)
They will undertake comprehensive mental health assessments and risk assessments of patients over the age of 18.
Develop and implement evidence-based treatment plans.
Prescribe and review mental health medications which can be prescribed in primary care according to local guidance medication within professional competence and excluding antipsychotics.
Manage a caseload of patients presenting with mild, moderate, and severe mental health conditions.
Provide medication reviews and monitor treatment effectiveness and side effects.
Deliver brief therapeutic interventions and psychoeducation.
Support patients with anxiety, depression, PTSD, personality disorders, psychosis, and other mental health conditions including a knowledge of memory and dementia issues.
Work closely with GPs and wider PCN teams to provide integrated care.
Facilitate referrals to specialist mental health services where appropriate.
Participate in safeguarding, clinical governance, and quality improvement initiatives.
For Band ACP applicants: provide clinical leadership, supervision, mentorship, and service development support.
What We Offer
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities.
Clinical supervision and professional support.
Flexible working arrangements.
Opportunities for leadership and career progression.
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.