The Trust itself is a leading provider of mental health and learning disability services with ambitions to be the leading provider in the country. Weve been rated Outstanding by the CQC. We are a strongly values-based organisation, so that you and anyone that comes into contact with our services will experience consistently welcoming, kind, positive, respectful and professional treatment.
Youll have the opportunity to participate in our Leadership Academy, and benefit from excellent promotion prospects, some state of the art clinical environments and the opportunity to be part of a fantastic multidisciplinary team of staff who are genuinely committed to improving the lives of our service users and carers. We have an excellent range of staff benefits.
The post holder is a specialist in the field of community metal health services for older people (including day assessment & treatment provision) and is responsible for ensuring that assessment, care management and treatment services are effectively delivered in line with relevant timescales for assessment and provision of service.
The post holder will be responsible for implementing agreed strategies and providing leadership to ensure relevant performance objectives are achieved across community and day hospital services.
The post holder will also have an important role in supporting the development of Mental health Services for Older People across the Service and in undertaking delegated duties on behalf of the Service Manager.
All staff should comply with the Trusts Anti-Discriminatory Statement, Employee Charter, Trust Policies and Procedures, Code of Conduct and Equality and Diversity.
Key Relationships
Leadership and Staff Management Responsibility
Financial Responsibility
Service Development and Improvement
Strategic Leadership
Additional Information
Equality & Diversity
Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust is committed to providing an environment where all staff, service users and carers enjoy equality of opportunity.
The Trust works to eliminate all forms of discrimination and recognise that this requires, not only a commitment to remove discrimination, but also action through positive policies to redress inequalities.
Providing equality of opportunity means understanding and appreciating the diversity of our staff, service users & carers and ensuring a supportive environment free from harassment. Because of this Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust actively encourages its staff to challenge discrimination and promote equality of opportunity for all.
Confidentiality
All staff must be aware of the Data Protection Act 1984, and its subsequent amendments, which is now in force. This means that protection of data about individuals is a requirement of the law and if any employee is found to have permitted unauthorised disclosure, the Trust and the individual may be prosecuted.
Information & Records Management
The post-holder must be competent in using IT and have the relevant skills to carry out the activities required for the post.
To comply with the Data Protection Act 1998, Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Department of Health Code of Confidentiality in line with Trust procedures.
To adhere to the Trusts policies on records management including creation, use, storing and retention and disposal of records.
Adhere to the Trusts Corporate Identity (using the standard templates available on Trustspace).
Safeguarding Adults & Children
The Trust is committed to ensuring adults and children are protected and come to no harm from abuse. All employees have a responsibility to be aware of national and local policies, their individual responsibilities with regards to the protection and safeguarding of both adults and children, and must adhere to them at all times.
Organisational Change
As services develop and change, the post holder may be required to undertake other responsibilities within the Trust.
This job description is an outline, which reflects the present requirements of the post and is not intended to be an inflexible or finite list of duties and responsibilities. As these duties and responsibilities change and develop the job description will be amended from time to time in consultation with the post holder.
Help us achieve our vision for Older Adult Community Mental Health Services in Hertfordshire!
We're looking for a talented health or social care professional to lead our innovative and progressive Older Adult Community Mental Health Services in South West Hertfordshire.
The role will provide a genuine opportunity for you to develop your management skills and make a difference.
You'll have substantial management experience within the NHS, and significant experience of working with clinicians and multi-disciplinary teams to achieve service improvement. We'd like to see a real passion for community mental health services, and the difference they can make to service users and carers. It's a challenging role, in a challenging environment, but we believe it will provide a talented and ambitious manager with real scope to develop and influence practice.
You'll need to be a car driver (unless you have a disability as defined by the Equality Act 2which prevents you from driving).
We are seeking a motivated, and experienced nurse, social worker or OT, who is ready for the next step in their career with this outstanding Trust, as Operational Manager for our Community Mental Health Services in the South West of Hertfordshire.
You will have experience of working in community based mental health services, and of supervising and leading staff. You will be able to demonstrate an ability to effectively lead a busy and dynamic adult community mental health service, working closely with the developing Primary Care Networks within the locations.
The successful applicant will be responsible for the management of a multi-disciplinary Health and Social Care service, delivering high quality mental health services, and contributing to the development of system-wide services across the locality.
In return you will be welcomed into a supportive and motivated team of health and social care staff, within a Trust that is committed to your continuing development.
The Trust itself is a leading provider of mental health and learning disability services with ambitions to be the leading provider in the country. Weve been rated Outstanding by the CQC. We are a strongly values-based organisation, so that you and anyone that comes into contact with our services will experience consistently welcoming, kind, positive, respectful and professional treatment.
Youll have the opportunity to participate in our Leadership Academy, and benefit from excellent promotion prospects, some state of the art clinical environments and the opportunity to be part of a fantastic multidisciplinary team of staff who are genuinely committed to improving the lives of our service users and carers. We have an excellent range of staff benefits.
The post holder is a specialist in the field of community metal health services for older people (including day assessment & treatment provision) and is responsible for ensuring that assessment, care management and treatment services are effectively delivered in line with relevant timescales for assessment and provision of service.
The post holder will be responsible for implementing agreed strategies and providing leadership to ensure relevant performance objectives are achieved across community and day hospital services.
The post holder will also have an important role in supporting the development of Mental health Services for Older People across the Service and in undertaking delegated duties on behalf of the Service Manager.
All staff should comply with the Trusts Anti-Discriminatory Statement, Employee Charter, Trust Policies and Procedures, Code of Conduct and Equality and Diversity.
Key Relationships
Leadership and Staff Management Responsibility
Financial Responsibility
Service Development and Improvement
Strategic Leadership
Additional Information
Equality & Diversity
Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust is committed to providing an environment where all staff, service users and carers enjoy equality of opportunity.
The Trust works to eliminate all forms of discrimination and recognise that this requires, not only a commitment to remove discrimination, but also action through positive policies to redress inequalities.
Providing equality of opportunity means understanding and appreciating the diversity of our staff, service users & carers and ensuring a supportive environment free from harassment. Because of this Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust actively encourages its staff to challenge discrimination and promote equality of opportunity for all.
Confidentiality
All staff must be aware of the Data Protection Act 1984, and its subsequent amendments, which is now in force. This means that protection of data about individuals is a requirement of the law and if any employee is found to have permitted unauthorised disclosure, the Trust and the individual may be prosecuted.
Information & Records Management
The post-holder must be competent in using IT and have the relevant skills to carry out the activities required for the post.
To comply with the Data Protection Act 1998, Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Department of Health Code of Confidentiality in line with Trust procedures.
To adhere to the Trusts policies on records management including creation, use, storing and retention and disposal of records.
Adhere to the Trusts Corporate Identity (using the standard templates available on Trustspace).
Safeguarding Adults & Children
The Trust is committed to ensuring adults and children are protected and come to no harm from abuse. All employees have a responsibility to be aware of national and local policies, their individual responsibilities with regards to the protection and safeguarding of both adults and children, and must adhere to them at all times.
Organisational Change
As services develop and change, the post holder may be required to undertake other responsibilities within the Trust.
This job description is an outline, which reflects the present requirements of the post and is not intended to be an inflexible or finite list of duties and responsibilities. As these duties and responsibilities change and develop the job description will be amended from time to time in consultation with the post holder.
Help us achieve our vision for Older Adult Community Mental Health Services in Hertfordshire!
We're looking for a talented health or social care professional to lead our innovative and progressive Older Adult Community Mental Health Services in South West Hertfordshire.
The role will provide a genuine opportunity for you to develop your management skills and make a difference.
You'll have substantial management experience within the NHS, and significant experience of working with clinicians and multi-disciplinary teams to achieve service improvement. We'd like to see a real passion for community mental health services, and the difference they can make to service users and carers. It's a challenging role, in a challenging environment, but we believe it will provide a talented and ambitious manager with real scope to develop and influence practice.
You'll need to be a car driver (unless you have a disability as defined by the Equality Act 2which prevents you from driving).
We are seeking a motivated, and experienced nurse, social worker or OT, who is ready for the next step in their career with this outstanding Trust, as Operational Manager for our Community Mental Health Services in the South West of Hertfordshire.
You will have experience of working in community based mental health services, and of supervising and leading staff. You will be able to demonstrate an ability to effectively lead a busy and dynamic adult community mental health service, working closely with the developing Primary Care Networks within the locations.
The successful applicant will be responsible for the management of a multi-disciplinary Health and Social Care service, delivering high quality mental health services, and contributing to the development of system-wide services across the locality.
In return you will be welcomed into a supportive and motivated team of health and social care staff, within a Trust that is committed to your continuing development.