CAMHS Clinical Pathway Manager Infant/Early Help Pathway
- Employer
- Livewell Southwest CIC
- Location
- Plymouth
- Salary
- £43,742 to £50,056 a year pa, pro-rata
- Closing date
- 22 Oct 2024
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- Profession
- Mental health, Mental health nurse, CAMHS nurse
- Grade
- Band 7
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
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37.5 hours per week.
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) within Livewell Southwest has the opportunity to really shape Children Young People and Family Services.
The Clinical Pathway Manager role is an exciting role where you will lead on two areas of development using the Anna Freud iThrive framework to inform the pathway development. The two pathways are the Infant Mental Health Pathway 0- rising 5 years and the Early Help Pathway 5-18 years. The role really enables you to focus on prevention and early intervention promoting the best outcomes for infants, children, young people and families.
The Clinical Pathway Manager role you will be responsible for oversight in relation to line management of staff, appraisals. You will need to passionate about developing accessible services and be able to be flexible in your approach to support the pathways and service development.
We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic candidate will enjoy working in a fast paced progressive environment and will be working towards developing an outstanding pathways.
You will have an understanding of child and adolescent mental health. Be passionate about early intervention. They must experience of managing/developing a team. They must have good communication skills and the ability to work to time restricted deadlines. As an Operational Manager, the Post Holder will be required to participate in the Operational Managers On-Call Rota, if requested to do so by the Chief Operating Officer.
Main duties of the job
Infant Pathway focus is on parent- infant mental health, inclusive of early intervention prior to birth, direct work and group intervention until the age of rising five years.
The Early Help Pathway focus is on school aged delivering, training, consultation, assessment, group work, direct intervention until the age of 18 years. In this part of the role, you will work closely with the other Early Help Pathway Manager, duties are divided equally.
Improve children and young peoples mental health through the effective delivery of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) providing safe, effective, timely and accessible services that are responsive to the needs of local children, young people and their families.
Case/Linemanagement, appraisalsof staffin line with policy
Chairing regular team meetings, attendance to the Senior CAMHs Business meeting on a regular basis.
Monitoring and developing work streams, RTT, Evaluation and monitoring requirements.
Promote and embed national and local work to reduce the stigma associated to mental health.
Support the development ACCESS.
The Post holder will ensure professional engagement with partner agencies in the planning, delivery and evaluation of effective multi-agency services.
Role may not be eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route.
About us
Livewell Southwest is an independent, award-winning social enterprise providing integrated health & social care services for people across Plymouth, South Hams & West Devon, as well as some specialist services for people living in parts of Devon & Cornwall. With teams in community hospitals, GP practices, sports centres, health & wellbeing hubs.
As an organisation with a strong social conscience, we always value being kind, respectful, inclusive, ambitious, responsible and collaborative. Transforming services to make them sustainable, ensuring that we value, support & empower each other.
We are committed to involving the people we care for, families & carers in everything that we do, working towards co-production where we can. Helping us to deliver the right care for people, in the right place & at the right time. By putting people at the centre of what we do, we ensure to support people to lead, healthy independent lives & be the very best at helping people to live well.
Valuing our employees making an investment in their development a priority. We offer:
Protected CPD time for registered staff
Various development pathways and ongoing regular training packages for all staff
Leadership & mentoring programmes
Access & funding for training including Care Certificate, Assistant Practitioners Course & Scholarship Into Nurse Training
A Robust Preceptorship
A bespoke induction programme
Existing members of the NHS Pension Scheme can continue their membership when they join the organisation.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The Clinical Pathway Manager role will be responsible for oversight in relation to line management of staff appraisals. You will also be at the forefront for development of the Access Health and Wellbeing as well as SEND, which is a single point of access for all referrals for specialist services working in collaboration with our partner agencies. You will need to be passionate about developing accessible services and be able to be flexible in your approach to support the pathways and service development.Infant Pathway focus is on parent- infant mental health, inclusive of early intervention prior to birth, direct work and group intervention until the age of rising five years.The Early Help Pathway focus is on school aged delivering, training, consultation, assessment, group work, direct intervention until the age of 18 years. In this part of the role, you will work closely with the other Early Help Pathway Manager, duties are divided equally.
Our aim is to improve children and young peoples mental health through the effective delivery of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) by providing safe, effective, cost efficient, timely and accessible services that are in accordance with national and local priorities and responsive to the needs and views of local children, young people and their families. Improve children and young peoples mental health through the effective delivery of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) through provision of multi-disciplinary Community Pathways for school aged children and young people aged 0-19 providing safe, effective, cost efficient, timely and accessible services that are in accordance with national and local priorities and responsive to the needs and views of local children, young people and their families.
As one of the Clinical Pathway Managers, you will provide an element of specialist clinical practice to be agreed with the Service Manager, taking into consideration the level of management responsibility within this post as the post holder will have day to day management of one of the CAMHS Pathways. You will work as part of the senior management team within CAMHS in conjunction with the wider CAMH service and tier 4.To take day to day management responsibility for the Infant and Early Help Pathway, using performance management systems to ensure the effective delivery of contracted activity.
To work with Senior Managers to deliver integrated governance requirements and be accountable for delivering governance within the team. This may include contributing to the writing of policy and procedure documents relating to clinical practice.
To ensure Team members comply with key mechanisms to support clinical delivery. This will include Care Programme Approach, Clinical Records Management, Health Care Data Entry, Incident reporting, serious untoward Incident Review and complaints.
To ensure completion of Risk Assessments, contribute and undertake risk management plans. Have responsibility for Health and safety fire safety responsibilities required by statute, regulation, legal obligations and LWSW policies.
To be accountable for implementing policy relating to health and safety and monitor compliance.
To assess and determine the development/training needs of team and contribute to the Continued Professional Development (CPD) training Programme.
To contribute to the development and delivery of training for the wider stakeholders and partnership agencies. Including the oversight of STORM Training.
To ensure Professional registration requirements are continually met and clinical supervision is arranged and undertaken on a minimum monthly basis.
To advise on autonomous clinical practice to an agreed area of service delivery.
The post holder will contribute to the delivery of consultation and training.
The post will be able to under limited clinical work which will be agreed by the Service Manager.Take responsibility for ensuring that multi-organisation governance is considered and managed appropriately.
Lead and operationally manage a team of staff ensuring that they operate within policies and procedures, and external regulations e.g. CQC, NHS, and SLA.
Manage the overall day to day workload of the team dealing with staff and performance issues as necessary.
Manage team members in line with Livewell Southwest HR Policies: e.g. Capability and Sickness.
Ensure implementation of appropriate supervision arrangements for all staff and provide effective management and supervision to staff.
Ensure that all staff receive training in accordance with the training plan, minimal requirement for their professional registration and competencies for the Care Programme Approach and recovery competencies. Ensure completion of all PDPs to support staff development.
Ensure that all staff are compliant with the Mental Health Capacity Act and other relevant legislation.
Contribute to the development of the effective workforce planning and development for their function within the network.
Ensure that activity data is collected and presented to the relevant management forums in their agreed format.Promote and develop high standards of clinical care.
Develop and implement care plans, ensuring active involvement of service users and their carers.
Ensure robust systems are in place to monitor the clinical practice of team members in line with CQC standards.
Ensure effective care pathways are in place for transition between mental health and other services e.g. Acute Medical, CAMHS, Child Protection, Learning Disability and Older Peoples Services.
Ensure the availability of choice that meets the needs of the local population.
Work closely with other teams within Livewell Southwest and the Voluntary, Statutory and independent sectors to ensure effective discharge planning which incorporates implementation of key success criteria for NICE guidance
e.g. CPA, Preventing Suicide, and Information Sharing etc.
Implement a formal and active system of caseload review, caseload management and pro-active care management that will enable achievement of local and national targets.
Participate in safeguarding adults and children to level 3 as set out in Safeguarding children and young people: roles and competencies for Health Care staff.
Practice in a way that actively minimises dependency and promotes recovery.
Communicate information in a way that makes it relevant and understandable for all including service users and carers, working to the principles of the functions policy implementation guidelines and practice in line with the standards and values set out in them.
Aim to uphold the principles and approach of CPA, whether people are formally in CPA or not.
Ensure the delivery of high standards of care to your patients, who are entitled to receive safe and competent care. The Service User wishes, feelings, values and beliefs should be taken into consideration as well as the views of the people close to them.
Take personal accountability for your own practice. This means that you are answerable for your actions and omissions, regardless of advice or directions from another professional.
Ensure the maintenance of standards of practice according to the employer and any regulating, professional and accrediting bodies (e.g. HCPC, BACP, BABCP) NMC etc, and keep up to date on new recommendations/guidelines set by the department of health (e.g. NHS plan, National Service Framework, National Institute for Clinical Excellence).
Ensure that client confidentiality is protected at all times.
Attend clinical/managerial supervision on a regular basis as agreed with Senior Management.
Participate in individual performance review and respond to agreed objectives.
Keep up to date all records in relation to C.P.D. and ensure personal development plan maintains up to date specialist knowledge of latest theoretical and service delivery models/developments.
Attend relevant conferences in line with identified professional objectives.
Proactively work on development of higher level clinical and managerial skill.
Work closely with key internal and external personnel including midwifery, acute medical staffing, Social Services provision, Housing, Voluntary and non-statutory agencies and a wider Health and Social Care Community.
Ensure close liaison with primary health care staff and commissioning officers regarding referral criteria into the services and quality standards and ensure targets from the National Framework are met.
Liaise with professional stakeholder groups and interface service providers and agencies to develop mutually helpful working relationships.
Act as a point of contact for agencies outside the Livewell Southwest seeking information about the team or wanting to refer to it.
Present information, some of which may be contentious, to staff groups, service user groups, carers groups and other stakeholders using a range of techniques and media.
Investigate complaints, grievances and performance issues taking remedial action as necessary.
Demonstrates communications which are professional, and act as role model for peers and wider staff group.
Please see attached JD for further information
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) within Livewell Southwest has the opportunity to really shape Children Young People and Family Services.
The Clinical Pathway Manager role is an exciting role where you will lead on two areas of development using the Anna Freud iThrive framework to inform the pathway development. The two pathways are the Infant Mental Health Pathway 0- rising 5 years and the Early Help Pathway 5-18 years. The role really enables you to focus on prevention and early intervention promoting the best outcomes for infants, children, young people and families.
The Clinical Pathway Manager role you will be responsible for oversight in relation to line management of staff, appraisals. You will need to passionate about developing accessible services and be able to be flexible in your approach to support the pathways and service development.
We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic candidate will enjoy working in a fast paced progressive environment and will be working towards developing an outstanding pathways.
You will have an understanding of child and adolescent mental health. Be passionate about early intervention. They must experience of managing/developing a team. They must have good communication skills and the ability to work to time restricted deadlines. As an Operational Manager, the Post Holder will be required to participate in the Operational Managers On-Call Rota, if requested to do so by the Chief Operating Officer.
Main duties of the job
Infant Pathway focus is on parent- infant mental health, inclusive of early intervention prior to birth, direct work and group intervention until the age of rising five years.
The Early Help Pathway focus is on school aged delivering, training, consultation, assessment, group work, direct intervention until the age of 18 years. In this part of the role, you will work closely with the other Early Help Pathway Manager, duties are divided equally.
Improve children and young peoples mental health through the effective delivery of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) providing safe, effective, timely and accessible services that are responsive to the needs of local children, young people and their families.
Case/Linemanagement, appraisalsof staffin line with policy
Chairing regular team meetings, attendance to the Senior CAMHs Business meeting on a regular basis.
Monitoring and developing work streams, RTT, Evaluation and monitoring requirements.
Promote and embed national and local work to reduce the stigma associated to mental health.
Support the development ACCESS.
The Post holder will ensure professional engagement with partner agencies in the planning, delivery and evaluation of effective multi-agency services.
Role may not be eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route.
About us
Livewell Southwest is an independent, award-winning social enterprise providing integrated health & social care services for people across Plymouth, South Hams & West Devon, as well as some specialist services for people living in parts of Devon & Cornwall. With teams in community hospitals, GP practices, sports centres, health & wellbeing hubs.
As an organisation with a strong social conscience, we always value being kind, respectful, inclusive, ambitious, responsible and collaborative. Transforming services to make them sustainable, ensuring that we value, support & empower each other.
We are committed to involving the people we care for, families & carers in everything that we do, working towards co-production where we can. Helping us to deliver the right care for people, in the right place & at the right time. By putting people at the centre of what we do, we ensure to support people to lead, healthy independent lives & be the very best at helping people to live well.
Valuing our employees making an investment in their development a priority. We offer:
Protected CPD time for registered staff
Various development pathways and ongoing regular training packages for all staff
Leadership & mentoring programmes
Access & funding for training including Care Certificate, Assistant Practitioners Course & Scholarship Into Nurse Training
A Robust Preceptorship
A bespoke induction programme
Existing members of the NHS Pension Scheme can continue their membership when they join the organisation.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The Clinical Pathway Manager role will be responsible for oversight in relation to line management of staff appraisals. You will also be at the forefront for development of the Access Health and Wellbeing as well as SEND, which is a single point of access for all referrals for specialist services working in collaboration with our partner agencies. You will need to be passionate about developing accessible services and be able to be flexible in your approach to support the pathways and service development.Infant Pathway focus is on parent- infant mental health, inclusive of early intervention prior to birth, direct work and group intervention until the age of rising five years.The Early Help Pathway focus is on school aged delivering, training, consultation, assessment, group work, direct intervention until the age of 18 years. In this part of the role, you will work closely with the other Early Help Pathway Manager, duties are divided equally.
Our aim is to improve children and young peoples mental health through the effective delivery of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) by providing safe, effective, cost efficient, timely and accessible services that are in accordance with national and local priorities and responsive to the needs and views of local children, young people and their families. Improve children and young peoples mental health through the effective delivery of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) through provision of multi-disciplinary Community Pathways for school aged children and young people aged 0-19 providing safe, effective, cost efficient, timely and accessible services that are in accordance with national and local priorities and responsive to the needs and views of local children, young people and their families.
As one of the Clinical Pathway Managers, you will provide an element of specialist clinical practice to be agreed with the Service Manager, taking into consideration the level of management responsibility within this post as the post holder will have day to day management of one of the CAMHS Pathways. You will work as part of the senior management team within CAMHS in conjunction with the wider CAMH service and tier 4.To take day to day management responsibility for the Infant and Early Help Pathway, using performance management systems to ensure the effective delivery of contracted activity.
To work with Senior Managers to deliver integrated governance requirements and be accountable for delivering governance within the team. This may include contributing to the writing of policy and procedure documents relating to clinical practice.
To ensure Team members comply with key mechanisms to support clinical delivery. This will include Care Programme Approach, Clinical Records Management, Health Care Data Entry, Incident reporting, serious untoward Incident Review and complaints.
To ensure completion of Risk Assessments, contribute and undertake risk management plans. Have responsibility for Health and safety fire safety responsibilities required by statute, regulation, legal obligations and LWSW policies.
To be accountable for implementing policy relating to health and safety and monitor compliance.
To assess and determine the development/training needs of team and contribute to the Continued Professional Development (CPD) training Programme.
To contribute to the development and delivery of training for the wider stakeholders and partnership agencies. Including the oversight of STORM Training.
To ensure Professional registration requirements are continually met and clinical supervision is arranged and undertaken on a minimum monthly basis.
To advise on autonomous clinical practice to an agreed area of service delivery.
The post holder will contribute to the delivery of consultation and training.
The post will be able to under limited clinical work which will be agreed by the Service Manager.Take responsibility for ensuring that multi-organisation governance is considered and managed appropriately.
Lead and operationally manage a team of staff ensuring that they operate within policies and procedures, and external regulations e.g. CQC, NHS, and SLA.
Manage the overall day to day workload of the team dealing with staff and performance issues as necessary.
Manage team members in line with Livewell Southwest HR Policies: e.g. Capability and Sickness.
Ensure implementation of appropriate supervision arrangements for all staff and provide effective management and supervision to staff.
Ensure that all staff receive training in accordance with the training plan, minimal requirement for their professional registration and competencies for the Care Programme Approach and recovery competencies. Ensure completion of all PDPs to support staff development.
Ensure that all staff are compliant with the Mental Health Capacity Act and other relevant legislation.
Contribute to the development of the effective workforce planning and development for their function within the network.
Ensure that activity data is collected and presented to the relevant management forums in their agreed format.Promote and develop high standards of clinical care.
Develop and implement care plans, ensuring active involvement of service users and their carers.
Ensure robust systems are in place to monitor the clinical practice of team members in line with CQC standards.
Ensure effective care pathways are in place for transition between mental health and other services e.g. Acute Medical, CAMHS, Child Protection, Learning Disability and Older Peoples Services.
Ensure the availability of choice that meets the needs of the local population.
Work closely with other teams within Livewell Southwest and the Voluntary, Statutory and independent sectors to ensure effective discharge planning which incorporates implementation of key success criteria for NICE guidance
e.g. CPA, Preventing Suicide, and Information Sharing etc.
Implement a formal and active system of caseload review, caseload management and pro-active care management that will enable achievement of local and national targets.
Participate in safeguarding adults and children to level 3 as set out in Safeguarding children and young people: roles and competencies for Health Care staff.
Practice in a way that actively minimises dependency and promotes recovery.
Communicate information in a way that makes it relevant and understandable for all including service users and carers, working to the principles of the functions policy implementation guidelines and practice in line with the standards and values set out in them.
Aim to uphold the principles and approach of CPA, whether people are formally in CPA or not.
Ensure the delivery of high standards of care to your patients, who are entitled to receive safe and competent care. The Service User wishes, feelings, values and beliefs should be taken into consideration as well as the views of the people close to them.
Take personal accountability for your own practice. This means that you are answerable for your actions and omissions, regardless of advice or directions from another professional.
Ensure the maintenance of standards of practice according to the employer and any regulating, professional and accrediting bodies (e.g. HCPC, BACP, BABCP) NMC etc, and keep up to date on new recommendations/guidelines set by the department of health (e.g. NHS plan, National Service Framework, National Institute for Clinical Excellence).
Ensure that client confidentiality is protected at all times.
Attend clinical/managerial supervision on a regular basis as agreed with Senior Management.
Participate in individual performance review and respond to agreed objectives.
Keep up to date all records in relation to C.P.D. and ensure personal development plan maintains up to date specialist knowledge of latest theoretical and service delivery models/developments.
Attend relevant conferences in line with identified professional objectives.
Proactively work on development of higher level clinical and managerial skill.
Work closely with key internal and external personnel including midwifery, acute medical staffing, Social Services provision, Housing, Voluntary and non-statutory agencies and a wider Health and Social Care Community.
Ensure close liaison with primary health care staff and commissioning officers regarding referral criteria into the services and quality standards and ensure targets from the National Framework are met.
Liaise with professional stakeholder groups and interface service providers and agencies to develop mutually helpful working relationships.
Act as a point of contact for agencies outside the Livewell Southwest seeking information about the team or wanting to refer to it.
Present information, some of which may be contentious, to staff groups, service user groups, carers groups and other stakeholders using a range of techniques and media.
Investigate complaints, grievances and performance issues taking remedial action as necessary.
Demonstrates communications which are professional, and act as role model for peers and wider staff group.
Please see attached JD for further information
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- At least three years experience in line management responsibility for one or more multi disciplinary teams and where the team remit has included work with children, young people and their families experiencing mental health problems.
- Post-qualifying experience of clinical assessment, evaluation, care planning and risk management in work with those experiencing mental health problems -
- minimum of 3 years experience..
- Experience of providing clinical supervision to professionals working with children and young people experiencing mental health problems.
- Culturally competent practice with people from a range of diverse backgrounds.
- Clinical mental health ass
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