CAMHS Crisis Team Mental Health Practitioner • Leicester Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nCAMHS Crisis Team Mental Health Practitioner with Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust in Leicester, Leicestershire\n\n 'The CRHT is a very close and supportive team and at all levels friendly and welcoming.'- CAMHS Crisis Team Practitioner. The CAMHS Crisis Team work across three sites, the Urgent Care Hub at the Bradgate Mental Health Unit, Children's ED at the Leicester Royal Infirmary and the Valentine Centre in Beaumont Leys. We offer support to young people and their families/carers across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland who are experiencing a mental health crisis. The CAMHS Crisis Team are seeking to recruit experienced practitioners from a variety of disciplines including nursing, social work, and occupational therapy. We support our patients on a 24/7 basis, so you will be required to work day and night shifts on a rotational basis including weekends and bank holidays. There are opportunities for staff to work on a flexible basis in accordance with LPT policies. Benefits of working for Leicestershire Partnership Trust include: Annual leave- 27-33 days annual leave plus eight bank holidays- (dependent on service). Lease Car Scheme/Salary Sacrifice Occupational Health Services Vivup salary sacrifice scheme for household goods We support our team to develop their skills and knowledge on a continual basis, with opportunities to join the national CYPIAPT programme. Recent feedback identified that staff were 'Encouraged to undertake self-development and learning with a view to furthering my career pathway.' To undertake comprehensive assessments, clinical formulation and brief intervention for young people that present in crisis, ensuring you support the young person to be heard, validated, and understood. Be responsible for the effective delivery of care of the young person under home treatment taking on the role of lead professional. Be able to assess, interpret and implement treatment plans of children and young peoples conditions, developing, implementing, and evaluating specialist packages of care, including the involvement of multi-agency input around the children and young peoples needs. Make the right judgements that will improve the treatment outcomes for the child, young person and their families as well as enhance resilience and recovery and reduces risks to themselves or others. You will need to have your own transport or suitable alternative as dependence on public transport is not suitable for this role. Please contact Astyn Tinkler on astyn.tinkler@nhs.net for further details. About us If you like what you've read and would like more information on the duties and responsibilities of this role, please click onto “Apply for this job” and you will be re-directed to our vacancies page where you can review the job description and person specification. "}