Please find attached job description and person specification for further information about the role and requirements of the role.
NSFT Staff Support Service offers innovative, holistic, wraparound psychological care for NHS staff, assisting them 'from trauma to treatment', preventing sickness absence and enabling recovery, return to work and staff retention within NSFT.
Our Staff Support Service is dedicated to providing comprehensive support to our NSFT employees, particularly those who encounter psychological trauma in their roles.
This is an opportunity to work in a team of experienced clinicians who launched through COVID and have worked across the wider front-line services to offer support to staff. The service has worked hard to build and develop a Trauma Informed approach focusing on resilience and recovery. This service is now aligned with local Talking Therapies Service covering both Norfolk and Suffolk areas.
The Staff Support Service, besides a small team of Professionals providing one to one therapeutic intervention, also consists of the TRIM (Trauma Risk Incident Management) and in addition hosts a Primary Care Network (PCN) TRiM Manager as well supporting the Trust BME Engagement and Research Lead. The service has been managed through some changes and is developing a revised service model.
The
Clinical Service Lead
is a key clinical and management role and is responsible for the day-to-day clinical delivery of all aspects of the Staff Support Service. We are looking for a dedicated, compassionate, dynamic and enthusiastic Clinical Lead who is passionate about supporting & working with all staff across the organisation who have experienced Occupational Trauma that is impacting on them professionally and personally. The Clinical lead will help to shape the team to ensure sustainability and flexibility for the future.
This role involves direct clinical care, strategic development of the service, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, ultimately the successful candidate will provide specialised psychological support to staff members experiencing occupational trauma and other relevant clinical presentations. Supervised by the Band 8D Consultant Psychologist, this role will be alongside Senior Psychotherapists, and the Service Manager.
Please find attached job description and person specification for further information about the role and requirements of the role.
NSFT Staff Support Service offers innovative, holistic, wraparound psychological care for NHS staff, assisting them 'from trauma to treatment', preventing sickness absence and enabling recovery, return to work and staff retention within NSFT.
Our Staff Support Service is dedicated to providing comprehensive support to our NSFT employees, particularly those who encounter psychological trauma in their roles.
This is an opportunity to work in a team of experienced clinicians who launched through COVID and have worked across the wider front-line services to offer support to staff. The service has worked hard to build and develop a Trauma Informed approach focusing on resilience and recovery. This service is now aligned with local Talking Therapies Service covering both Norfolk and Suffolk areas.
The Staff Support Service, besides a small team of Professionals providing one to one therapeutic intervention, also consists of the TRIM (Trauma Risk Incident Management) and in addition hosts a Primary Care Network (PCN) TRiM Manager as well supporting the Trust BME Engagement and Research Lead. The service has been managed through some changes and is developing a revised service model.
The
Clinical Service Lead
is a key clinical and management role and is responsible for the day-to-day clinical delivery of all aspects of the Staff Support Service. We are looking for a dedicated, compassionate, dynamic and enthusiastic Clinical Lead who is passionate about supporting & working with all staff across the organisation who have experienced Occupational Trauma that is impacting on them professionally and personally. The Clinical lead will help to shape the team to ensure sustainability and flexibility for the future.
This role involves direct clinical care, strategic development of the service, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, ultimately the successful candidate will provide specialised psychological support to staff members experiencing occupational trauma and other relevant clinical presentations. Supervised by the Band 8D Consultant Psychologist, this role will be alongside Senior Psychotherapists, and the Service Manager.