First Contact Mental Health Practitioner - Brierley Hill, United Kingdom - Dudley Integrated Health and Care NHS Trust

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Are you interested in a career with a genuinely integrated care organisation? Do you want to be part of a new organisation that is developing pathways and services to transform the way that care is delivered locally? Are you interested in improving the health of our local population? If your answer is yes to any of these questions, then we are looking for you.

Dudley Integrated Health and Care NHS Trust (DIHC) is the first Integrated Care Provider in the country.

It was launched in April 2020 following a period of development and integrates primary care with community services within the Dudley healthcare system.

Our core aim is Dudley First, community where possible and hospital where necessary, and our purpose is to improve the health and wellbeing of our local population in Dudley.


The primary focus of the post holder will be to support high quality service delivery of the First Contact Mental Health Service across a range of practices within their designated PCN to the population of Dudley.

The post holder will be required to engage a range of key partners and stakeholders and lead on joint working across health and social care.

In particular, they will need to work closely with colleagues within DIHC, other provider organisations, local authority/Office of Public Health, and the voluntary and community sector.

For an extensive list of main duties please refer to the attached job description however to provide insight to this role an applicant could be expected to:

  • To take a leading role in the day to day delivery of a high quality First Contact Mental Health service, managing resources and conflicting priorities.
  • Undertake clinical duties as an autonomous Mental Health practitioner, offering a comprehensive assessment (including risk assessment) without the need to see a GP first, shortterm mental health interventions, providing a medication review and prescribing advice where appropriate, onwards referral to the most appropriate service for people who require longerterm mental health intervention, seeking medical support when appropriate.
  • Be an integral part of the general practice team and provide mental health assessment and care planning for patients within the designated PCN to meet the patient's needs.
  • Provide support and advice to GP's and other practice staff (including relevant prescribing) in managing the mental health of the population


DIHC is committed to embracing diversity and we recognise the need to ensure our workforce is representative of the communities we serve to enable us to achieve our purpose and commitments.


We are embedding values based and inclusive recruitment practices to ensure that all applicants, from any backgrounds, have an equal chance of success in achieving a role with us.


Flexible working options can also be discussed in more detail with the Recruiting Manager for the post, or line manager once in post as part of our Flexible Working Policy.

Please be advised that requests will be considered based upon the service structure and service needs once in post.

Please view the attached job description and person specification for more specific information about this post.

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