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Clinical Specialist (Social Worker)

Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust

Location
Salary
per annum inclusive of HCAS
Profession
Healthcare support worker
Grade
Band 6
Deadline
23 Jun 2025
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
09 Jun 2025

Job overview

The Camden & Islington Early Intervention Service is undergoing an exciting expansion, with the ambition to become a Gold Standard Service. Focused on delivering the Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) model, the service aims to reduce relapse rates, minimize inpatient admissions, and promote service user recovery through social inclusion and maximizing strengths and potential. We are looking for energetic, motivated, and skilled practitioners to join us in achieving this goal.

Main duties of the job

We have an exciting opportunity for Band 6 Clinical Nurse Specialists to join the Islington Early Intervention Service, an innovative and dynamic team supporting individuals experiencing a First Episode of Psychosis (FEP). As a member of a wellestablished, multi-disciplinary team, you will work with a culturally diverse population in the London Borough of Islington, helping service users achieve both symptomatic and social recovery. Key responsibilities include:

  • Conducting early assessments, diagnoses, and providing treatment for FEP.
  • Delivering person-centered, culturally sensitive care aimed at promoting stability,skill development, and social role enhancement.
  • Facilitating both symptomatic and social recovery by actively engaging withservice users.
  • Reducing stigma and ensuring that initial service contact is supportive and nondisconcerting.

Educating and involving carers in the service user’s care journey. The Islington Early Intervention Service is deeply involved in research and actively participates in multi-center studies, allowing team members to engage with cutting-edge mental health initiatives.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

As a Clinical Nurse Specialist, you will act as a care coordinator for a defined group of clients, working autonomously within a multi-disciplinary team. Ideal candidates will have a strong knowledge of health and psycho-social interventions for FEP and a desire to further develop skills in a community-based setting.

The role offers a supportive environment with clinical supervision, peer support, and access to the Early Intervention training program. Additionally, there are opportunities to contribute to the development and evaluation of group programs for service users. Join us in making a real impact on mental health recovery in a forward-thinking and research-focused team.