Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum PERMANENT GOOD SALARY
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The Community Forensic Team (CFT), work with service users to support them to live their best lives in the community. We do this by providing specialist assessments and interventions for our patient group including those within the transforming care cohort. We work with mentally disordered offenders who present a significant risk of harm to others by nature of their mental disorder, including those registered at MAPPA and those subject to conditional discharge under Part 3 of the Mental Health Act, Supervised Community Treatment Orders (CTO's) as well as those with complex needs/presentations.
We are looking for someone who embodies LPFT values and is able to work flexibly under their own initiative and as part of a wider MDT. Collaborative working is essential to this role as are excellent communication skills.
We work with those presenting with complex mental health needs who are involved in the criminal justice system including those conditionally discharged and living in the community under MOJ restrictions and with the Transforming Care cohort who present with forensic needs.
You will join the core forensic team based in Lincoln, but care coordinate across all of Lincolnshire.
We are able to offer a band 5-6 developmental post for those who have some Forensic and nursing experience but require further training to progress to a Band 6 post. Banding depends on experience and will be discussed at interview.
- To provide a high standard of clinical care ensuring safe and effective assessment, treatment and comprehensive discharge planning using highly developed clinical reasoning skills and appropriate assessment tools.
- To work flexibly across a 5-day-a-week service.
- To delegate aspects of the patient treatment plan to other members of the team, whilst maintaining overall responsibility for patients care, where appropriate.
- To ensure the clinical caseload and clinical practice of nursing members of the Community Forensic Service Team is of the highest standard of evidence based clinical care.
- To act as social supervisor for restricted patients residing in the community as set out in section 42 of the Mental Health Act 1983. Liaison with Ministry of Justice (MOJ) and provision of timely reports to the caseworker section.
- Liaison with MAPPA and National Probation Service (NPS) regarding high risk individuals including attendance at MAPPA meetings as directed and guided by the team manager.
- To work autonomously, with the ability to organise and manage own time according to delegated workload.
- To take accountability for own professional practice.
- Ability to formulate a risk assessment and risk management plan including application of the HCR-20 risk assessment under the supervision and guidance of the clinical psychologist.
About us
Please refer to the job description and person specification for full details, these include.
- Responsibilities for direct/indirect patient care.
- Responsibilities for policy and service development implementation.
- Responsibilities for human resources (including training).
- Responsibilities for information resources.
- Responsibilities for research and development.
- Organise own time and prioritise service user care in accordance with need.
- Manage delegated caseload (complex cases) and supervise nursing staff as required in the provision of direct/indirect nursing care.
- Act as an autonomous practitioner making decisions about service user care as appropriate with the nursing and wider multi-disciplinary team.
- Deputise, manage or take charge of the team in the absence of a Team Manager, as required ensuring resources are co-ordinated to deliver safe and effective care to service users.
The Community Forensic Team (CFT), work with service users to support them to live their best lives in the community. We do this by providing specialist assessments and interventions for our patient group including those within the transforming care cohort. We work with mentally disordered offenders who present a significant risk of harm to others by nature of their mental disorder, including those registered at MAPPA and those subject to conditional discharge under Part 3 of the Mental Health Act, Supervised Community Treatment Orders (CTO's) as well as those with complex needs/presentations.
We are looking for someone who embodies LPFT values and is able to work flexibly under their own initiative and as part of a wider MDT. Collaborative working is essential to this role as are excellent communication skills.
We work with those presenting with complex mental health needs who are involved in the criminal justice system including those conditionally discharged and living in the community under MOJ restrictions and with the Transforming Care cohort who present with forensic needs.
You will join the core forensic team based in Lincoln, but care coordinate across all of Lincolnshire.
We are able to offer a band 5-6 developmental post for those who have some Forensic and nursing experience but require further training to progress to a Band 6 post. Banding depends on experience and will be discussed at interview.
- To provide a high standard of clinical care ensuring safe and effective assessment, treatment and comprehensive discharge planning using highly developed clinical reasoning skills and appropriate assessment tools.
- To work flexibly across a 5-day-a-week service.
- To delegate aspects of the patient treatment plan to other members of the team, whilst maintaining overall responsibility for patients care, where appropriate.
- To ensure the clinical caseload and clinical practice of nursing members of the Community Forensic Service Team is of the highest standard of evidence based clinical care.
- To act as social supervisor for restricted patients residing in the community as set out in section 42 of the Mental Health Act 1983. Liaison with Ministry of Justice (MOJ) and provision of timely reports to the caseworker section.
- Liaison with MAPPA and National Probation Service (NPS) regarding high risk individuals including attendance at MAPPA meetings as directed and guided by the team manager.
- To work autonomously, with the ability to organise and manage own time according to delegated workload.
- To take accountability for own professional practice.
- Ability to formulate a risk assessment and risk management plan including application of the HCR-20 risk assessment under the supervision and guidance of the clinical psychologist.
About us
Please refer to the job description and person specification for full details, these include.
- Responsibilities for direct/indirect patient care.
- Responsibilities for policy and service development implementation.
- Responsibilities for human resources (including training).
- Responsibilities for information resources.
- Responsibilities for research and development.
- Organise own time and prioritise service user care in accordance with need.
- Manage delegated caseload (complex cases) and supervise nursing staff as required in the provision of direct/indirect nursing care.
- Act as an autonomous practitioner making decisions about service user care as appropriate with the nursing and wider multi-disciplinary team.
- Deputise, manage or take charge of the team in the absence of a Team Manager, as required ensuring resources are co-ordinated to deliver safe and effective care to service users.
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