Community Mental Health Practitioner- Early - Grays, United Kingdom - Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust

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The posts is a Full Time, 37.5 hours within West Early Intervention in Psychosis Team, covering Thurrock, Basildon, Brentwood and Wickford in Essex.

Work flexibly across the West ESTEP Service and participate in 7-day rota.

You will be based at Grays Hall, in Grays, Essex, however, would be expected to travel and also work from other Trust sites, such as Pride House in Laindon, Basildon Hospital, Brentwood Community Resource Centre


As part of this team, you will be expected to care co-ordinate and work with clients with a first episode psychosis aged between 14-65 years and their families.

We work very closely as a multi-disciplinary team and expect all team members to support our commitment to a programme of education and awareness to carers and in the local community


Using the principles of creative engagement, you will be involved with the MDT in providing psychosocial interventions, Behavioral Family Therapy, Relapse prevention, Assessments, and care co-ordination to individuals with complex mental health needs, their Carers, families and friends in order to promote and maintain their recovery and social functioning.

This will help them build their own support network and engage fully with life. Our emphasis is on making every visit count.


The band 6 role in the team is an important asset to the multi-disciplinary team and a role that will help to shape the delivery of care to clients with first episode of psychosis and complexity of need.


The main role responsibilities are:


  • Care coordination.
  • Participate in theTeam Duty Roster and initial assessment of clients to determine appropriateness for ESTEP and to liaise with referring agencies to identify alternative agencies as appropriate to meet the client's needs.
  • Prioritize and manage workload to ensure the effective management of a defined group of clients with complex needs.
  • Work with MDT in seeking share risk management and to improve the quality of services provided to our clients/patients.
  • To provide clinical supervision and professional leadership to junior staff and promote evidencebased practice.


The role also offers great opportunities in career development and as a service we are committed to ensure that all frontline community mental health practitioners have developmental opportunities to undertake further developmental training and also NICE-recommended psychological therapies.


Development opportunities exist for band 6 nurses in non-medical prescribing, Approved Mental Health Practitioner Training, CAARMS training, and further courses such as, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (Full Training or Top Up for staff with previous CBT/DBT training) - Family Intervention for Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder.

EPUT are looking for motivated staff who shares our Trust values of Open, Compassionate and Empowering.

In return, EPUT can offer you a range of benefits and development including:


  • Season Ticket Loans
  • NHS discounts for staff
  • Excellent Training facilities and opportunities
  • Buying and Selling annual leave scheme
  • The opportunity to work bank shifts and expand knowledge and experience in other areas
  • Salary Sacrifice schemes including lease cars and Cycle to Work
  • Day One Flexible Employer, the Trust supports and actively encourages flexible working for all employees. We offer many options, and you are encouraged to ask the recruiting manager what is possible for this role. If appointed, you will have the opportunity for a flexible working request from the first day of your employment.
  • To undertake care coordination of a small caseload of clients.
  • To participate in the initial assessment of clients to determine appropriateness for ESTEP and to liaise with referring agencies to identify alternative agencies as appropriate to meet the client's needs.
  • Carry responsibility for the assessment of care needs, the development, implementation and evaluation of recoverybased care plans.
  • Participate in collection of data including looking at entry and exit pathways to care, and duration of untreated psychosis as well as Dialogue & QPR to ensure that we provide a successful service in terms of highquality outcomes.
  • To maintain effective individualized care through assessment of service user and carers problems. Plan, implement and evaluate interventions and clear, accurate and concise documentation of individualised care.
  • Prioritize and manage workload to ensure the effective management of a defined group of clients with complex needs.
  • Following analysis of client assessments, plan creatively to meet their needs including the provision of evidencebased interventions.
  • Responsible for working with colleagues in seeking to improve the quality of services provided to our clients/patients.
  • To provide clinical supervision and professional leadership to junior staff and promote evidencebased practice.

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