Early Intervention Psychosis Care Co-ordinator inStevenage inStevenage PUBLISHED 4 DEC 2023

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum pro rata  PERMANENT 
For a more detailed Job and Person Specification please read the attached documents before applying.

  • To plan and deliver treatment interventions in line with Best Practice and local and National
  • To plan and deliver Family Interventions for psychosis (FIp), in line with best practice.
  • To plan and deliver Family & Friends Education & Support Group, in line with best practice
  • To undertake comprehensive assessments and reviews, ensuring people meet eligibility criteria using social outcome assessment, and are assessed using the self-directed support Needs Outcome Assessment (NOA)


For a more detailed Job and Person Specification please read the attached documents before applying
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This vacancy would be suitable for a qualified social worker, occupational therapist or mental health nurse

If you are an experienced social worker, OT or mental health nurse, we would love you to join our team in the Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) Service - PATH (Psychosis: Prevention, Assessment and Treatment in Hertfordshire). Our service users are people experiencing psychosis for the first time and we are committed to delivering personalised and meaningful care.

The role will be working in the East and North of Hertfordshire in a specified geographical area, based in Stevenage.

We welcome applications from candidates interested in full time, part time, job sharing. We are committed to supporting flexible working options for staff, wherever possible, and welcome discussions on flexible working patterns to support our staff to maintain a healthy work life balance. We also offer flexible working options.

This role is a real opportunity to build and develop your leadership and delegation skills, as well as maximising the opportunities and support provided by working closely with colleagues, as part of a mini team.

In addition, you will also be trained as a family intervention therapist.

For an informal chat, contact Sarah Tooley on

Previous applicants need not apply

As a Band 6 Care Co-ordinator, you will be:

  • working together with your colleagues to provide our PATH service.
  • cover a designated locality - not the whole county.
  • travelling less and work out in the community, both in people's homes and our local hub buildings
  • training as a family intervention therapist

You will be passionate in the delivery of recovery based and collaborative approaches to care planning, working flexibly and creatively with people in order to achieve their individual goals.

Our 'Caseload Mini Team' workforce model is unique and highly supportive of collaborative working. You will work as the Leader of the Mini Team, working closely with a Band 4 & 5 colleague to manage the caseload together.

  • To plan and deliver treatment interventions in line with Best Practice and local and National
  • To plan and deliver Family Interventions for psychosis (FIp), in line with best practice.
  • To plan and deliver Family & Friends Education & Support Group, in line with best practice
  • To undertake comprehensive assessments and reviews, ensuring people meet eligibility criteria using social outcome assessment, and are assessed using the self-directed support Needs Outcome Assessment (NOA)


For a more detailed Job and Person Specification please read the attached documents before applying
.


This vacancy would be suitable for a qualified social worker, occupational therapist or mental health nurse

If you are an experienced social worker, OT or mental health nurse, we would love you to join our team in the Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) Service - PATH (Psychosis: Prevention, Assessment and Treatment in Hertfordshire). Our service users are people experiencing psychosis for the first time and we are committed to delivering personalised and meaningful care.

The role will be working in the East and North of Hertfordshire in a specified geographical area, based in Stevenage.

We welcome applications from candidates interested in full time, part time, job sharing. We are committed to supporting flexible working options for staff, wherever possible, and welcome discussions on flexible working patterns to support our staff to maintain a healthy work life balance. We also offer flexible working options.

This role is a real opportunity to build and develop your leadership and delegation skills, as well as maximising the opportunities and support provided by working closely with colleagues, as part of a mini team.

In addition, you will also be trained as a family intervention therapist.

For an informal chat, contact Sarah Tooley on

Previous applicants need not apply

As a Band 6 Care Co-ordinator, you will be:

  • working together with your colleagues to provide our PATH service.
  • cover a designated locality - not the whole county.
  • travelling less and work out in the community, both in people's homes and our local hub buildings
  • training as a family intervention therapist

You will be passionate in the delivery of recovery based and collaborative approaches to care planning, working flexibly and creatively with people in order to achieve their individual goals.

Our 'Caseload Mini Team' workforce model is unique and highly supportive of collaborative working. You will work as the Leader of the Mini Team, working closely with a Band 4 & 5 colleague to manage the caseload together.



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