Job overview
Mental Health Practitioner B6 - Mental Health Social Worker
Only those with Social Work England registration, and can evidence at least 2 years of practice or experience AFTER completion of ASYE.
This role will involve a number of elements which will support people with mental health conditions in the new integrated mental health teams. These roles will be key in providing professional nursing support to the new primary care network based teams and will provide mental and physical health support helping people to engage with their local communities and benefit from all the supports available locally. The post holder will be part of a multi-disciplinary team which will cover a Primary Care Network or locality and will work across networks to form a truly innovative and ground- breaking support structure.
The objectives of the services are:
- To consider an individual’s needs holistically – mental and physical health as well as social needs
- To reduce the need for repeated long assessments and story telling
- To provide early advice and guidance with signposting to the relevant services where appropriate therefore supporting individuals to make full use of community resources available
- To bridge the gaps that can appear between community mental health care and primary care, acute care, social services and support.
- To ensure easier access to the right level of care such as group programmes, therapy etc.
Main duties of the job
The Integrated Mental Health Team mental health nurse will have a number of key roles and will undertake the following duties:
Clinical
- Provide holistic and specialist bio-psycho-social assessment for anyone experiencing mental health difficulties and offer specialist nursing assessment where required
- Provide advice to primary care to help them provide better support to patients and to (where preferable) meet their mental health needs within a primary care setting.
- Carry out robust risk assessments, working collaboratively with the patient and their carer to provide a plan that will support them remaining safe.
- Provide access to a broad range of specialist psychosocial interventions for individual patients where needed.
- Provide expert advice regarding the pharmacological treatment options available to mental health patients to patients and non-mental health professionals, seeking clinical guidance from the designated Consultant Psychiatrist/GP in relation to any specific prescribing advice.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
The Candidate Pack provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role, and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience and knowledge required. Please view as attached
The person specification below is not the full person specification, but outlines the criteria against which your application form will be assessed.