Senior Clinician CYP SPOA Pathway Lead
Posted 2 days 6 hours ago by NHS
Permanent
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Temporary Jobs
Middlesex, Enfield, United Kingdom, EN1 1
Job Description
This is an exciting opportunity for a registered Senior Clinician to be part of the North London Foundation Trust CAMHs Tri borough Single Point of Access (SPOA) across Barnet, Enfield and Haringey, services provided at the front door. The postholders will be based in the tri-borough SPOA services, and engaged either the pre-screening/triaging aspect of the referral process, or the Initial assessment fold, working to ensure that all cases are allocated to clinicians, cases are brought to MDT for discussions, and that there is a seamless process followed in ensuring that cases are moved into the appropriate clinical pathways or discharged from the services. You will have oversight in ensuring the IA care plan letter, and discharge notification are sent to the YP and families, and all documentation is completed. One of these posts will lead on the brief intervention fold, assessing and delivering short-term provision of care/therapy, and coordinating the allocation into the clinical pathways, or the discharging of YP following brief intervention.
We are looking to recruit clinicians who are enthusiastic, motivated, and have an interest in working with young people, their family and carers presenting with a range of complex mental health difficulties. The post holders will have a job plan balancing the needs of clinical management and clinical interventions.
Main duties of the job The postholders will offer supervision and appropriate level of senior clinical oversight for a range of bandings within the team. The post holder will support specialist ND triage advice where necessary, guidance, and support for CYP, their families and other professionals working with CYP. The role includes having a caseload providing therapeutic interventions with an opportunity to lead and develop new interventions at the front door, as well as deputy leadership and management functions as and when necessary, as part of the SPOA leadership team. The postholder will assist in implementing and reviewing systems, policies, standards, and procedures that contribute to the delivery of high-quality service within the frameworks agreed by the Trust and the Commissioners.
The service will have a centralized collation of outcome measures and scoring used to determine pathways in conjunction with shared decision making.
You will lead on trauma-informed assessment and care, with effective signposting where indicated. You will have close ties to other health and social care providers and education services. The role includes having a clinical caseload providing expert therapeutic intervention, as well as providing senior clinical support to team members.
About us North London NHS Foundation Trust (NLFT) is committed to improving mental health care across North London to deliver excellent services to our local people.Our Five-Year Strategy:
We will provide consistently high-quality care closer to home.
With our partners in North London and each borough we will ensure equity of outcome for all.
We will offer great places to work, providing staff with a supportive environment to deliver outstanding care.
We will be more effective as an organisation by pioneering research, quality improvement, and technology.
Why NLFT?
We develop and retain our staff through leadership behaviours and managers programme and many more opportunities.
We promote flexible working and support staff with a range of health and wellbeing initiatives.
NHS Discounts, generous annual leave, and NHS pension scheme.
Excellent internal staff network.
The post holder will be aligned with our Values:
Job responsibilities MAIN TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Clinical Care (Direct & Indirect)
To maintain an active and complex caseload as relevant to professional registration in line with job plan as determined with SPOA Service Lead. Job plan will allow for balance of clinical/managerial work as required by the needs of the service.
To support the day-to-day clinical oversight of the SPOA Service, clinical pathways, coordinating the clinic-based service in conjunction with other senior colleagues.
Support junior colleagues with their caseload management to work effectively, efficiently, and create capacity to take on new cases.
To take a lead clinical role across a specified pathway i.e., triage/screening or Initial assessments or short-term brief intervention.
To support where necessary in all aspects of the service delivery, referral management, duty clinician, to ensure that young people are triaged and screened into the service or signposted as appropriate, in consideration of risk and urgency.
To support and supervise staff and respond to queries.
To assist in the development of CAMHS services within the locality and tri-borough including working to an agreed model, developing clinical structures, recruiting staff, and operational organisation of the services including all HR matters.
To maintain an awareness of complex cases and projects for which allocated staff are responsible and ensure the Clinical Team Manager is appropriately informed regarding cases of particular risk or concern. This role does include carrying a caseload.
Ability to flex clinical capacity and skills within the range of pathways across SPOA, as and when needed.
To assist with the implementation and review of processes that ensure safe and effective transfer/discharge/step up/step down of service users to and from the team.
To ensure that an effective caseload management system is used to manage access to care and treatment, that capacity is managed effectively.
To carry out assessments for children and young people referred to the service and to hold a caseload of children and young people offering advice, support, and treatment in line with the principles of CYP IAPT and NICE Guidelines.
To conduct regular service audits and ensure compliance with action plans.
To be responsible for the coordination of personnel on a day-to-day basis. Including the deployment and supervision of staff, allocation of referrals as appropriate and monitoring and auditing the quality and effectiveness of service delivery.
To delegate appropriate responsibility and authority to team members whilst retaining overall responsibility and accountability for results.
To develop and maintain an effective case management service to ensure the care and continuity of treatment is maintained throughout the person's treatment. In addition ensuring high standards of record/case note recording in line with an integrated case note policy.
To provide cover for the Clinical Team Manager as required.
To promote a positive image of the service through self-development.
The post holder will be responsible to the CAMHs SPOA Service Lead through supervision and appraisal will identify his/her own professional development needs.
To provide high quality therapeutic interventions in line with training.
Communication
Dealing with sensitive or contentious information.
Planning and organising activities.
Dealing with complex staff issues or work planning/scheduling.
Assessment of problems that require analysis and/or interpretation.
Communication is routine, often dealing with complex issues relating to CAMHS referrals involving young people, their family/carers and their community support network.
Person Specification EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS
We are looking to recruit clinicians who are enthusiastic, motivated, and have an interest in working with young people, their family and carers presenting with a range of complex mental health difficulties. The post holders will have a job plan balancing the needs of clinical management and clinical interventions.
Main duties of the job The postholders will offer supervision and appropriate level of senior clinical oversight for a range of bandings within the team. The post holder will support specialist ND triage advice where necessary, guidance, and support for CYP, their families and other professionals working with CYP. The role includes having a caseload providing therapeutic interventions with an opportunity to lead and develop new interventions at the front door, as well as deputy leadership and management functions as and when necessary, as part of the SPOA leadership team. The postholder will assist in implementing and reviewing systems, policies, standards, and procedures that contribute to the delivery of high-quality service within the frameworks agreed by the Trust and the Commissioners.
The service will have a centralized collation of outcome measures and scoring used to determine pathways in conjunction with shared decision making.
You will lead on trauma-informed assessment and care, with effective signposting where indicated. You will have close ties to other health and social care providers and education services. The role includes having a clinical caseload providing expert therapeutic intervention, as well as providing senior clinical support to team members.
About us North London NHS Foundation Trust (NLFT) is committed to improving mental health care across North London to deliver excellent services to our local people.Our Five-Year Strategy:
We will provide consistently high-quality care closer to home.
With our partners in North London and each borough we will ensure equity of outcome for all.
We will offer great places to work, providing staff with a supportive environment to deliver outstanding care.
We will be more effective as an organisation by pioneering research, quality improvement, and technology.
Why NLFT?
We develop and retain our staff through leadership behaviours and managers programme and many more opportunities.
We promote flexible working and support staff with a range of health and wellbeing initiatives.
NHS Discounts, generous annual leave, and NHS pension scheme.
Excellent internal staff network.
The post holder will be aligned with our Values:
- We Are Kind
- We Are Respectful
- We Work Together
- We Keep Things Simple
- We Empower
- We Are Proudly Diverse
Job responsibilities MAIN TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Clinical Care (Direct & Indirect)
To maintain an active and complex caseload as relevant to professional registration in line with job plan as determined with SPOA Service Lead. Job plan will allow for balance of clinical/managerial work as required by the needs of the service.
To support the day-to-day clinical oversight of the SPOA Service, clinical pathways, coordinating the clinic-based service in conjunction with other senior colleagues.
Support junior colleagues with their caseload management to work effectively, efficiently, and create capacity to take on new cases.
To take a lead clinical role across a specified pathway i.e., triage/screening or Initial assessments or short-term brief intervention.
To support where necessary in all aspects of the service delivery, referral management, duty clinician, to ensure that young people are triaged and screened into the service or signposted as appropriate, in consideration of risk and urgency.
To support and supervise staff and respond to queries.
To assist in the development of CAMHS services within the locality and tri-borough including working to an agreed model, developing clinical structures, recruiting staff, and operational organisation of the services including all HR matters.
To maintain an awareness of complex cases and projects for which allocated staff are responsible and ensure the Clinical Team Manager is appropriately informed regarding cases of particular risk or concern. This role does include carrying a caseload.
Ability to flex clinical capacity and skills within the range of pathways across SPOA, as and when needed.
To assist with the implementation and review of processes that ensure safe and effective transfer/discharge/step up/step down of service users to and from the team.
To ensure that an effective caseload management system is used to manage access to care and treatment, that capacity is managed effectively.
To carry out assessments for children and young people referred to the service and to hold a caseload of children and young people offering advice, support, and treatment in line with the principles of CYP IAPT and NICE Guidelines.
To conduct regular service audits and ensure compliance with action plans.
To be responsible for the coordination of personnel on a day-to-day basis. Including the deployment and supervision of staff, allocation of referrals as appropriate and monitoring and auditing the quality and effectiveness of service delivery.
To delegate appropriate responsibility and authority to team members whilst retaining overall responsibility and accountability for results.
To develop and maintain an effective case management service to ensure the care and continuity of treatment is maintained throughout the person's treatment. In addition ensuring high standards of record/case note recording in line with an integrated case note policy.
To provide cover for the Clinical Team Manager as required.
To promote a positive image of the service through self-development.
The post holder will be responsible to the CAMHs SPOA Service Lead through supervision and appraisal will identify his/her own professional development needs.
To provide high quality therapeutic interventions in line with training.
Communication
Dealing with sensitive or contentious information.
Planning and organising activities.
Dealing with complex staff issues or work planning/scheduling.
Assessment of problems that require analysis and/or interpretation.
Communication is routine, often dealing with complex issues relating to CAMHS referrals involving young people, their family/carers and their community support network.
Person Specification EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS
- Registered as a mental health practitioner with professional qualifications in a relevant Discipline, eg Nursing, Social Work, Family Therapy, Psychology and Psychotherapy. Significant post-qualifying clinical experience obtained in a variety of settings for a minimum of 3 years.
- Clear record of ongoing continuing professional development.
- Experience/qualifications in leadership and/or management qualifications.
- Demonstrates significant experience as a Care co-ordinator of complex cases.
- Demonstrates significant experience in providing effective caseload management.
- Experience in CAMHS clinical work.
- Experience in prioritising and managing the work of a team or others.
- Experience of motivating and engaging others in challenging situations to maintain progress towards goals.
- Significant supervisory experience with clear evidence of effective people management skills including clinical supervision, sickness management, performance, conduct issues.
- Demonstrates a detailed understanding in the theory and practice of Recovery Principles.
- Demonstrates a clear knowledge and understanding of the issues and Statutory processes involved in caring for vulnerable people.
- Demonstrates an understanding of budget management.
- Experience gained working across systems including health social care and the voluntary sector.
- Previous experience gained in a clinical leadership or management role.
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