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Senior Home Treatment Team PractitionerinAshton-Under-LyneinAshton-Under-LynePUBLISHED THU 6 FEB 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
FAMILYMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSSOCIAL WORK

Pennine Care NHS FTFollow Pennine Care NHS FT

Diverse and challenging role that enhances specialist skills in mental health interventions.
Focus on recovery-oriented care allows practitioners to help clients stay in their own homes during crises.
Opportunity to work autonomously in the community, making impactful decisions on risk management and care planning.
Collaboration within a multidisciplinary team fosters a supportive and enriching work environment.
Involvement in crisis management provides valuable experience in handling acute mental health issues.
Ability to develop personalized care packages tailored to individual service user needs.
Participation in the delivery of community-based treatments such as clozapine titration expands clinical expertise.
The Senior Home Treatment Team Practitioner role at Pennine Care NHS FT in Ashton-Under-Lyne involves delivering recovery-focused interventions to adults experiencing a mental health crisis, with the goal of enabling them to remain in their own homes. The ideal candidate will be a qualified Mental Health Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Social Worker with substantial post-qualification experience, particularly in crisis services. Key responsibilities include conducting comprehensive mental health assessments, managing risk, developing individualized care plans, and collaborating with multidisciplinary team members to provide intensive home treatment and crisis management.

Practitioners will be required to work autonomously within the community, while also integrating closely with other professionals and agencies to ensure effective treatment pathways. This role necessitates confidence in risk assessment and decision-making regarding the appropriateness of home treatment, alongside the application of Pennine Care NHS Trust policies and the Mental Health Act. The position operates within a 24/7 care model, requiring the flexibility to undertake both day and night shifts on a rotational basis.
Diverse and challenging role that enhances specialist skills in mental health interventions.
Focus on recovery-oriented care allows practitioners to help clients stay in their own homes during crises.
Opportunity to work autonomously in the community, making impactful decisions on risk management and care planning.
Collaboration within a multidisciplinary team fosters a supportive and enriching work environment.
Involvement in crisis management provides valuable experience in handling acute mental health issues.
Ability to develop personalized care packages tailored to individual service user needs.
Participation in the delivery of community-based treatments such as clozapine titration expands clinical expertise.

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