Are you a compassionate, dedicated and motivated Nurse, Social Worker or Occupational Therapist who holds a current professional registration and always puts people at the heart of everything you do?
Are you a professional who enjoys working as part of a 'can do' and forward-thinking team as well as embracing the challenge of working autonomously?
EIP Suffolk are currently offering a 5 month secondment / fixed term opportunity for a Band 6 AfC Mental Health Practitioner to join our specialist team in East Suffolk.
Previous experience of working with Psychosis within a community setting would be advantageous but not essential.
If you hold an interest in Early Intervention in Psychosis we look forward to hearing from you.
As a practitioner you will be able to demonstrate a warm, compassionate and needs-led approach to working with our service users and their families. The role includes multi-agency working alongside the family, local acute care services, primary care sector, social care, education, employment and voluntary services to ensure the service users needs are best met.
As part of this team, responsibilities would include undertaking assessments of individuals who are experiencing a First Episode of Psychosis, working collaboratively with their families and other supporting agencies to effectively address needs utilising Care Programme Approach to manage an assigned community caseload.
Alongside our experienced team you will deliver bespoke and timely interventions to our service users, aged 14 - 65 years, and their families in line with the National Institute of Clinical Excellence Quality Standards for Early Intervention Services.
About usTo offer Care Coordination to an assigned community caseload. To develop collaborative care and support plans with service users and / their families.
To ensure care and support plans are reviewed by the treating team on a regular basis - to include patient voice through completion of routine outcome measures for both EIP and our Trust.
To work alongside colleagues to ensure treatment / support interventions are delivered in a timely fashion to service users and their families / Carers.
To work alongside colleagues to maintain our National 2 week access and waiting time standard. To engage with service duty system rota as assigned.
To ensure completion of complex assessments inclusive of risk assessment and management plans.
To engage and contribute to all team / service clinical meetings - weekly MDT; team formulation; morning huddles.
To engage with all supervision forums as available : Managerial supervision on a monthly basis; Clinical supervision groups on a monthly basis; Team reflective practice on a monthly basis.
We are confident that being part of our team would enable you to be the practitioner you trained, and would like, to be. This role will offer you the time and facilities to make a difference, whilst having the much wider Trust network across Suffolk.
Are you a compassionate, dedicated and motivated Nurse, Social Worker or Occupational Therapist who holds a current professional registration and always puts people at the heart of everything you do?
Are you a professional who enjoys working as part of a 'can do' and forward-thinking team as well as embracing the challenge of working autonomously?
EIP Suffolk are currently offering a 5 month secondment / fixed term opportunity for a Band 6 AfC Mental Health Practitioner to join our specialist team in East Suffolk.
Previous experience of working with Psychosis within a community setting would be advantageous but not essential.
If you hold an interest in Early Intervention in Psychosis we look forward to hearing from you.
As a practitioner you will be able to demonstrate a warm, compassionate and needs-led approach to working with our service users and their families. The role includes multi-agency working alongside the family, local acute care services, primary care sector, social care, education, employment and voluntary services to ensure the service users needs are best met.
As part of this team, responsibilities would include undertaking assessments of individuals who are experiencing a First Episode of Psychosis, working collaboratively with their families and other supporting agencies to effectively address needs utilising Care Programme Approach to manage an assigned community caseload.
Alongside our experienced team you will deliver bespoke and timely interventions to our service users, aged 14 - 65 years, and their families in line with the National Institute of Clinical Excellence Quality Standards for Early Intervention Services.
To offer Care Coordination to an assigned community caseload. To develop collaborative care and support plans with service users and / their families.
To ensure care and support plans are reviewed by the treating team on a regular basis - to include patient voice through completion of routine outcome measures for both EIP and our Trust.
To work alongside colleagues to ensure treatment / support interventions are delivered in a timely fashion to service users and their families / Carers.
To work alongside colleagues to maintain our National 2 week access and waiting time standard. To engage with service duty system rota as assigned.
To ensure completion of complex assessments inclusive of risk assessment and management plans.
To engage and contribute to all team / service clinical meetings - weekly MDT; team formulation; morning huddles.
To engage with all supervision forums as available : Managerial supervision on a monthly basis; Clinical supervision groups on a monthly basis; Team reflective practice on a monthly basis.
We are confident that being part of our team would enable you to be the practitioner you trained, and would like, to be. This role will offer you the time and facilities to make a difference, whilst having the much wider Trust network across Suffolk.