Senior Mental Health Practitioner • Lincoln Lincolnshire Partnership 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\nSenior Mental Health Practitioner with Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust in Lincoln\n\n Please refer to Job Description and Person Specification for full details Implement evidence-based practice in the provision of treatment and care to clients. Be accountable for the clinical caseload using resources as appropriate. Select appropriate assessment tools for assessing specific client needs and risks. Demonstrate sound clinical decision-making skills that are in the interests of the client. Provide skilled clinical supervision to others. Apply health enhancing skills in a wider group/community setting. Apply self awareness to reflections on their practice Are you an experienced CAMHS or Adult Mental Health Practitioner? An Exciting Opportunity has become available within the Mental Health Urgent Assessment Centre (MHUAC), and we are inviting applications for a Senior Registered Mental Health Practitioner. The successful candidate will be enthusiastic about the Urgent Treatment Pathway and The Mental Health Urgent Assessment Centre. They will be passionate about its development and about supporting service users by accessing a calmer and safer alternative to the Emergency Department for individuals who have no medical need to be there. If successful, you would be delivering high quality, timely, evidence-based assessments and then developing plans to support patients safe recovery. An applicant will already have experience in a Crisis or Acute Mental Health setting. On successful recruitment, you would be expected to provide professional practitioner supervision, foster effective and therapeutic relationships with service users and professionals, provide expert clinical advice and support, and provide leadership and guidance to the team on shift. The MHUAC provides a calm and safe alternative to A&E for individuals who have no identified medical need but are experiencing mental distress and need to access support urgently. Service users will be able to access a high-quality and timely assessment that is evidence-based and can then be signposted to appropriate services to support their recovery. To assess the care needs, develop & implement plans of care for those who are experiencing acute mental health deterioration or who are in a state of mental health crisis. To be clinical leader of the team when on shift. To provide clinical services that work within the policies, protocols and clinical procedures of Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Trust. To work as part of a team providing a user-focused, accessible and responsive assessment service that is safe, supportive and competent for people who experience acute mental health problems. Patterns of working will include days, evenings, weekends, nights & bank holidays. Provides management supervision to Band 5's and 3's. To undertake managerial duties in the absence of the team coordinator. "}