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Senior Mental Health Practitioner inTBC inTBC PUBLISHED TUE 10 DEC 2024

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum pro rata for part-time  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

CASELOAD EMPATHY HOLISTIC MENTAL HEALTH MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NHS SOCIAL WORK

Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Follow Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a co-designed service model, promoting collaboration with various organizations to enhance patient care.
The role emphasizes a psychological approach to mental health, allowing for deeper understanding and addressing of individual patients' distress.
Involvement in reflective practice sessions provides ongoing professional development and improves clinical intervention skills.
Flexibility of working hours over a 7-day service caters to both personal and patient needs, promoting work-life balance.
Opportunity to play a key leadership role in maintaining high standards of clinical care within a multidisciplinary team.
The chance to empower individuals by supporting their transition to independent living, making a tangible difference in their quality of life.
Utilisation of advanced assessment tools and clinical reasoning skills fosters ongoing professional growth and effectiveness in patient care.
The Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Senior Mental Health Practitioner to join a dynamic community mental health team that emphasises innovative, compassionate support for individuals in their own homes. The role involves providing high-quality clinical care, conducting thorough assessments, developing treatment plans, and facilitating discharge plans while managing a diverse caseload. Practitioners will collaborate with various stakeholders, including housing services and third-sector organisations, to cultivate a co-designed rehabilitation service focused on promoting independence for individuals with mental health challenges.

The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of mental illness, effective communication skills, and experience in implementing person-centered, recovery-focused interventions. Responsibilities include mentoring nursing team members, evaluating risk and outcomes, and supporting both patients and their families through tailored programs. The position requires flexibility to work across a 7-day service and a commitment to high standards of care, demonstrating empathy, leadership, and a collaborative approach within a multi-disciplinary team.
Opportunity to work in a co-designed service model, promoting collaboration with various organizations to enhance patient care.
The role emphasizes a psychological approach to mental health, allowing for deeper understanding and addressing of individual patients' distress.
Involvement in reflective practice sessions provides ongoing professional development and improves clinical intervention skills.
Flexibility of working hours over a 7-day service caters to both personal and patient needs, promoting work-life balance.
Opportunity to play a key leadership role in maintaining high standards of clinical care within a multidisciplinary team.
The chance to empower individuals by supporting their transition to independent living, making a tangible difference in their quality of life.
Utilisation of advanced assessment tools and clinical reasoning skills fosters ongoing professional growth and effectiveness in patient care.

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