Advanced Community Access Practitioner • Hull Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nAdvanced Community Access Practitioner with Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust in Hull\n\n For further information regarding this vacancy please see the Job Description and Person Specification. We are looking for a highly motivated, confident Community Access Practitioner who has a strong interest in prison work. The post will involve working with adult males within HMP Full Sutton or Millsike who present with risky behaviours and display signs of mental health difficulties. The post holder will be working within our growing group of forensic services which is closely aligned to our in-patient services and wider Humber & North Yorkshire Specialist Provider Collaborative. Full and part time hours will be considered. This is a great opportunity to be involved with new partnerships within the prisons; including Tees Esk and Wear Valley NHS Foundation Trust as the lead provider delivering the mental health element alongside Rethink Mental Illness. Community Access Practitioner will oversee prisoner pathways from reception into the prison estate through to release. The role is responsible for forging working alliances with local inpatient and community partners to develop effective reintegration pathways for patients. The Community Access Practitioner will develop strong therapeutic working relationships with service users, offering consistent engagement from initial referral to an identified Mental Health/LD provision. The Community Access Practitioner will develop robust working relationships with local and partner agencies and services across the statutory, voluntary, and independent sectors i.e., MAPPA, Private Providers and Local Authority Departments. The post holder will deliver high quality care to a caseload of complex mental health and learning disability offenders as part of a liaison and an in-reach provision. The post holder will also be working within our growing group of forensic services which is closely aligned to our in-patient services and wider Humber & North Yorkshire Specialist Provider Collaborative. "}