Senior CRISS Practitioner
- Employer
- Leeds & York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- Location
- Leeds
- Salary
- £37,338 to £44,962 per annum
- Closing date
- 20 Nov 2024
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- Profession
- Other Health Profession
- Grade
- Band 6
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
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The Crisis Resolution Intensive Support Service (CRISS) is a dynamic and flexible service which offers 24/7 crisis assessments and home-based treatment for working age adults across the city. The service is currently under a period of development to bring together both sides of the service in localities across the city and in line with Core Fidelity standards. We're looking for skilled senior practitioners who can help shape the service going forward.
We're looking to recruit permanent Band 6 qualified practitioners to join our CRISS service. Vacancies are within our teams based at St Mary's Hospital in Armley and Aire Court in Middleton.
The successful Occupational Therapists/Mental Health Nurse or Social Worker will work across the service undertaking crisis assessments and home-based treatment.
It is essential that applicants hold a full driver's license and have access to vehicle for work purposes and are able to undertake night shifts. Hybrid working is not on offer for this position.
Main duties of the job
To work closely with the Clinical Team Manager (CTM) in overseeing efficiency and effectiveness of treatment given and support the CTM in carrying out his/her duties.
To present as a positive and professional role model to all staff within the team, striving to maintain a philosophy of service user involvement in continuously improving the service
Practitioners are expected to consistently demonstrate the 'Six C's' - namely care, compassion, competence, communication, courage and commitment.
Practitioners will be expected to work shifts over 24/7 pattern.
Car driver essential
About us
The Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (LYPFT) is the main provider of Mental Health and Learning Disability services in Leeds. We also provide specialist inpatient services in York and some highly specialised services across the country. As a teaching trust with strong links to local universities, we are a centre of excellence for teaching, research and development.
There are many benefits of working for LYPFT including fantastic employee wellbeing support, 27 - 33 days annual leave, flexible working and remote working arrangements, the NHS Pension Scheme, coaching, support and opportunities for career development and training and education support alongside a range of exclusive discounts and payment schemes including for cars, extra leave days and more NHS Discount Offers.
We also have an incredible bank department, offering variety of roles in nursing, allied health professions, healthcare support worker and administration clerical. Permanent employees are automatically added to bank.
Applicants should be aware that for any individual who requires a visa to work in the UK, the Trust provides sponsorship for registered healthcare practitioner roles only. This is an essential requirement of the role, and the Trust is unable to offer you a role if you are unable to meet Trust requirements for sponsorship and Home Office requirements for a visa.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Communicates in an effective manner with all service users and carers, ensuring use of additional services where required, e.g translation services, communication aids, visual aids.
To provide advice, support and information to service users, other professionals and carers.
Promotes effective team working to provide high quality care through effective communication and liaison.
Ensure effective communication with the team and more senior team members during the planning, implementation and evaluations of care
Liaise with other agencies, providers, service users/carers during the planning, implementation and evaluation of care as appropriate to the role. To establish and maintain close and effective relationships with inpatient and CMHT colleagues.
Maintains effective communication and liaison systems which ensures the accurate and timely distribution and receipt of information (on a shift by shift basis) and is able to delegate responsibilities and duties where necessary.
. Manages and makes judgements regarding clinical work on a day to day basis, and is able to effectively coordinate a shift as appropriate
Is aware of the limitations of their own role and utilises senior support and advice systems (including 24hr management advice structure) as required. May provide clinical supervision to colleagues if approached
Attend local team and clinical meetings as required. Attend care group meetings as required and provide feedback as appropriate.
Participate in managerial supervision and participate in appraisals with an identified supervisor.
. To provide clinical and managerial supervision, appraisal and other staff developmental work for junior staff and to act as named line manager for staff as required
To adhere to all professional and Trust policies including the reporting of Trust incidents, complaints procedure and information governance.
In the role of senior clinician to assist and support staff from other areas with verbal and non-verbal complaints in a timely and effective manner, communicating outcomes to relevant parties, including mediating between the relevant parties.
Adhere to the Lone Working policy as appropriate
Actively promote and support a client centred approach to care, founded in a philosophy of service user involvement.
Develop and follow integrated Care Plans and document Safety Plan with individual clients and their family and carers, ensuring that the service user, and where appropriate carer, has an up to date copy of their plans.
. Post holder will be involved in the risk assessment of individuals (in conjunction with other members of the team, service users and their carers). They will ensure appropriate plans of action are in place to manage identified risks
Will maintain and produce detailed contemporaneous and accurate records and reports, in accordance with agreed procedures. Will possess IT literacy skills and have the ability to work with electronic care records.
To use professional judgement and exercise professional accountability in all aspects of clinical practice.
. The post holder will abide by their professional Codes of Practice and work in accordance with Trust policy and procedures
To work as an integrated member of the clinical team, participating in all aspects of day to day service provision.
Band 6 practitioners work with a shared caseload of service users and as part of a multi-disciplinary team, providing same day/urgent assessment, care planning and care delivery. This will include the provision of highly skilled nursing/AHP care, psychological interventions, clinical assessment, risk assessments / risk management, and promoting recovery and inclusion.
Band 6 practitioners also provide leadership, management, and supervision / appraisal for junior staff (and sometimes other members of a multi-disciplinary team) and often lead / coordinate / supervise teams of staff in the delivery and evaluation of care.
In some roles specialist skills and knowledge may be required. Band 6 practitioners will often have designated areas of practice to lead within the team.
Band 6 practitioners will be required to regularly take charge of a team and to delegate and supervise the work of other staff.
As a band 6 practitioner you will operate within a community setting and will be required to work within a MDT led team which aims to reduce admissions to hospital and facilitate early discharge through home based treatment. The role involves undertaking crisis assessments and implementing home-based treatment interventions. You will also work closely with inpatient and community services, providing an excellent alternative to inpatient admission and supporting in transitions points for services users to community services.
This role offers the successful candidate the opportunity to develop and provide leadership to the wider team whilst working clinically. You will actively participate and provide management and clinical supervision to other members of the team. You will be supported in your professional development to reach your potential in this exciting role.
We recruit people based on their values and believe that their lived experience is an advantage. We seek out potential, not perfection, and this means that together we are as diverse as the communities we care for.
Simply put, when we employ caring people who act with integrity and have the right skills, we can give those with mental health challenges, learning disabilities and neurodiversity high-quality care and support to live fulfilling lives, and make our staff feel purposeful, happy and valued.
All our information is available in accessible formats. Please contact the Recruitment team recruitment.lypft@nhs.net if you need a form, leaflet or other information in any of the following formats: Braille, large print, other formats such as Word, or coloured paper version.
Attached to this advert are supporting documents. The Recruitment Profile, which includes important to you will need to apply, our Benefits document for this post, and a candidates guide to our values based recruitment approach and supporting guidance on how to make a successful application.
If you require a reasonable adjustment, please contact the Recruitment Team or see the attached candidate guide to reasonable adjustments.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
Experience
Essential
Skills
Essential
Knowledge
Essential
Employer details
Employer name
Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Intensive Support Service
St Mary's Hospital, St Mary's House, Aire Court
Leeds
LS12 3QE
Any attachments will be accessible after you click to apply.
173-55824-ACUTE-A
We're looking to recruit permanent Band 6 qualified practitioners to join our CRISS service. Vacancies are within our teams based at St Mary's Hospital in Armley and Aire Court in Middleton.
The successful Occupational Therapists/Mental Health Nurse or Social Worker will work across the service undertaking crisis assessments and home-based treatment.
It is essential that applicants hold a full driver's license and have access to vehicle for work purposes and are able to undertake night shifts. Hybrid working is not on offer for this position.
Main duties of the job
To work closely with the Clinical Team Manager (CTM) in overseeing efficiency and effectiveness of treatment given and support the CTM in carrying out his/her duties.
To present as a positive and professional role model to all staff within the team, striving to maintain a philosophy of service user involvement in continuously improving the service
Practitioners are expected to consistently demonstrate the 'Six C's' - namely care, compassion, competence, communication, courage and commitment.
Practitioners will be expected to work shifts over 24/7 pattern.
Car driver essential
About us
The Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (LYPFT) is the main provider of Mental Health and Learning Disability services in Leeds. We also provide specialist inpatient services in York and some highly specialised services across the country. As a teaching trust with strong links to local universities, we are a centre of excellence for teaching, research and development.
There are many benefits of working for LYPFT including fantastic employee wellbeing support, 27 - 33 days annual leave, flexible working and remote working arrangements, the NHS Pension Scheme, coaching, support and opportunities for career development and training and education support alongside a range of exclusive discounts and payment schemes including for cars, extra leave days and more NHS Discount Offers.
We also have an incredible bank department, offering variety of roles in nursing, allied health professions, healthcare support worker and administration clerical. Permanent employees are automatically added to bank.
Applicants should be aware that for any individual who requires a visa to work in the UK, the Trust provides sponsorship for registered healthcare practitioner roles only. This is an essential requirement of the role, and the Trust is unable to offer you a role if you are unable to meet Trust requirements for sponsorship and Home Office requirements for a visa.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Communicates in an effective manner with all service users and carers, ensuring use of additional services where required, e.g translation services, communication aids, visual aids.
To provide advice, support and information to service users, other professionals and carers.
Promotes effective team working to provide high quality care through effective communication and liaison.
Ensure effective communication with the team and more senior team members during the planning, implementation and evaluations of care
Liaise with other agencies, providers, service users/carers during the planning, implementation and evaluation of care as appropriate to the role. To establish and maintain close and effective relationships with inpatient and CMHT colleagues.
Maintains effective communication and liaison systems which ensures the accurate and timely distribution and receipt of information (on a shift by shift basis) and is able to delegate responsibilities and duties where necessary.
. Manages and makes judgements regarding clinical work on a day to day basis, and is able to effectively coordinate a shift as appropriate
Is aware of the limitations of their own role and utilises senior support and advice systems (including 24hr management advice structure) as required. May provide clinical supervision to colleagues if approached
Attend local team and clinical meetings as required. Attend care group meetings as required and provide feedback as appropriate.
Participate in managerial supervision and participate in appraisals with an identified supervisor.
. To provide clinical and managerial supervision, appraisal and other staff developmental work for junior staff and to act as named line manager for staff as required
To adhere to all professional and Trust policies including the reporting of Trust incidents, complaints procedure and information governance.
In the role of senior clinician to assist and support staff from other areas with verbal and non-verbal complaints in a timely and effective manner, communicating outcomes to relevant parties, including mediating between the relevant parties.
Adhere to the Lone Working policy as appropriate
Actively promote and support a client centred approach to care, founded in a philosophy of service user involvement.
Develop and follow integrated Care Plans and document Safety Plan with individual clients and their family and carers, ensuring that the service user, and where appropriate carer, has an up to date copy of their plans.
. Post holder will be involved in the risk assessment of individuals (in conjunction with other members of the team, service users and their carers). They will ensure appropriate plans of action are in place to manage identified risks
Will maintain and produce detailed contemporaneous and accurate records and reports, in accordance with agreed procedures. Will possess IT literacy skills and have the ability to work with electronic care records.
To use professional judgement and exercise professional accountability in all aspects of clinical practice.
. The post holder will abide by their professional Codes of Practice and work in accordance with Trust policy and procedures
To work as an integrated member of the clinical team, participating in all aspects of day to day service provision.
Band 6 practitioners work with a shared caseload of service users and as part of a multi-disciplinary team, providing same day/urgent assessment, care planning and care delivery. This will include the provision of highly skilled nursing/AHP care, psychological interventions, clinical assessment, risk assessments / risk management, and promoting recovery and inclusion.
Band 6 practitioners also provide leadership, management, and supervision / appraisal for junior staff (and sometimes other members of a multi-disciplinary team) and often lead / coordinate / supervise teams of staff in the delivery and evaluation of care.
In some roles specialist skills and knowledge may be required. Band 6 practitioners will often have designated areas of practice to lead within the team.
Band 6 practitioners will be required to regularly take charge of a team and to delegate and supervise the work of other staff.
As a band 6 practitioner you will operate within a community setting and will be required to work within a MDT led team which aims to reduce admissions to hospital and facilitate early discharge through home based treatment. The role involves undertaking crisis assessments and implementing home-based treatment interventions. You will also work closely with inpatient and community services, providing an excellent alternative to inpatient admission and supporting in transitions points for services users to community services.
This role offers the successful candidate the opportunity to develop and provide leadership to the wider team whilst working clinically. You will actively participate and provide management and clinical supervision to other members of the team. You will be supported in your professional development to reach your potential in this exciting role.
We recruit people based on their values and believe that their lived experience is an advantage. We seek out potential, not perfection, and this means that together we are as diverse as the communities we care for.
Simply put, when we employ caring people who act with integrity and have the right skills, we can give those with mental health challenges, learning disabilities and neurodiversity high-quality care and support to live fulfilling lives, and make our staff feel purposeful, happy and valued.
All our information is available in accessible formats. Please contact the Recruitment team recruitment.lypft@nhs.net if you need a form, leaflet or other information in any of the following formats: Braille, large print, other formats such as Word, or coloured paper version.
Attached to this advert are supporting documents. The Recruitment Profile, which includes important to you will need to apply, our Benefits document for this post, and a candidates guide to our values based recruitment approach and supporting guidance on how to make a successful application.
If you require a reasonable adjustment, please contact the Recruitment Team or see the attached candidate guide to reasonable adjustments.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Mental Health Nurse, Social Worker, Occupational Therapist
Experience
Essential
- Post Registration experience of working with adults of all ages with acute mental health problems.
- Can demonstrate experience of formulating crisis plans/care plans for people in an acute mental health crisis.
Skills
Essential
- Assessment and problems solving skills particularly in the area of crisis assessment and treatment.
- Ability to consult, liaise and negotiate with service users, carers/family members, other professionals and the wider community.
- Is able to drive and has access to a car
- Can undertake 24/7 shift pattern
Knowledge
Essential
- Has the applicant displayed or described a way in which they meet 1 of the 3 Trust values? Caring, Simple, Integrity?
- Has the applicant evidenced lived experience, caring or volunteering experience within the supporting statement?
Employer details
Employer name
Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Intensive Support Service
St Mary's Hospital, St Mary's House, Aire Court
Leeds
LS12 3QE
Any attachments will be accessible after you click to apply.
173-55824-ACUTE-A
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