
Job overview
This role is offered on a permanent basis . The hours are part-time, 37.5 hours per week.
Are you someone who thrives in a fast paced environment?
Do you have a passion for being the first point of contact for those in need of mental health support when they need us the most? Can you provide a voice of reassurance and support? If so, we are looking for individuals like you to make a real difference!
Using your experience, you will be duty clinician and supervisor to a shift that consists of Band 7 Clinical Leads, Band 6 Senior Mental Health Practitioners, Band 5 Mental Health Practitioners Band 3 Call Handlers, and students, supervising, mentoring and coaching them to develop their skills and playing a key role in the development of the service.
Our First Point of Contact Centre (FPCC) is a priority one urgent response telephone service launched in 2019. Since then it has consistently demonstrated itself to be an integral part of our mental health services; we've improved access to mental health services for individuals who need it, whilst reducing demands on care and treatment delivery services.
We are continuing to evolve and build our team and the support we offer as part of the development of the National Mental Health NHS 111 response model. Which involves 24/7 working, including night shifts.
Main duties of the job
Forget caseloads and case management.
In the FPCC your skills and expertise will be in triaging patients at the point of contact, providing mental health support and identifying what service will best meet their needs moving forwards.
The spectrum of mental health needs varies significantly; you will have the ability to offer advice, guidance and support to those in mental health Distress. This will have a routine, urgent or crisis response. Equally, you will have the ability to respond to urgent referrals with more acute needs and higher risks in the community.
You will be handling a wide range of calls, and thriving amid the challenges this presents. This requires an outstanding amount of resilience and emotional strength as you will be supporting unwell and distressed patients at their time of need, their families, carers, emergency services, and referrers who may need support. Your support will make a difference to lives and requires people who can be there for those that need it, sometimes in the face of adversity and trauma.
We’re currently recruiting for a variety of shift patterns including:
Day Shifts/Long Day Shifts
- 7am to 8pm
- 9am – 10pm
- 7am – 3pm
- 9am - 5pm
- 2pm – 10pm
Night shifts -
- 21:30hrs – 07:30hrs
Flexible working options can be considered if this fits with the individual and service requirements
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
You’ll be part of the team that provides the first stage in the Trust’s care navigation system receiving requests using contact methods, including letters, e-mail and telephone.
We provide a central resource for referrers and Trust staff to ensure the effective receipt and subsequent processing of referrals into our services. We further provide effective signposting to services external to the Trust.
We accept routine, urgent and crisis referrals, each having a specific pathway to follow. Routine and urgent referrals are usually received by e-mail to our FPCC referral inbox. Crisis referrals are received via the telephone.
We provide an effective first point of contact, a link with primary and secondary services, partner agencies and organisations outside of the trust.
The service focus is to ensure callers or requests are directed to the appropriate person/resource in the Trust in the most effective manner. Where the request is for advice or a specialist opinion, the centre staff will link the request to either internal or external sources in a timely manner. The intention will be to leave the person making the request, feeling valued and satisfied with the outcome, before ending the contact. Where an immediate response for advice/specialist opinion is not available staff will work to an agreed response time, which will be shared with the person making the request.
You will have support from Senior Health Practitioners colleagues (Band 6), Clinical Lead B7's, and the Operational Manager to help your development and you’ll be able to share your knowledge and experience with our Call Handlers (Band 3) and Mental Health Practitioners (Band 5).
- The post holder will be part of the Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust First Point of Contact Centre (FPCC) and will manage and triage mental health referrals coming in to into the Trust.
- The service is a professional referral service accepting telephone, letter, or e-mail referrals from patients, carers, GP’s, Health Care Professionals within mental health working, police, ambulance staff, and some external agencies – this list is not exhaustive.
- The practitioners within the team are responsible for initial screening, triaging and the allocation of referrals to the appropriate service within the Trust or signposting to a relevant external service.
- The post holder will be responsible for triaging referrals, routine and urgent and crisis made to the Trust and directing them to the most appropriate service.
Full qualifications, training & experience requirements for the role are underlined in the Job Description/Person Specification.
Please refer to the Additional Information attachment before submitting your application
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Registered Mental Health Practitioner status or Registered Practitioner with significant mental health experience (nursing, allied health, and social care professionals) registered with a governing body for example the NMC
Lenghth and Nature of Experience
Essential
- Demonstrable and significant post qualification experience in mental health or related areas
- Sound experience of first line assessments including assessment of patient safety
- Proven skills in multi-disciplinary working, with experience of communicating across teams, stat and non-stat agencies and GP’s.
Professional/Managerial/Specialist Knowledge
Essential
- Sound understanding of the requirements of primary care and secondary care
- A sound understanding of the Mental Health Act and other associated legislation
Desirable
- Experience of using psychological treatments e.g. CBT/Anxiety management …
- A good understanding of other community/voluntary facilities that may be of help to people with a mental health problem.
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This advert is for Senior Mental Health Practitioner FPCC with Gloucestershire Health & Care NHS Foundation Trust in Gloucester, South West, England. It is listed as a Band 6 Nurse practitioner role. The advertised salary is £39,959 - £48,117 per annum. The contract type is Permanent: Secondment would be considered. The application deadline is 09 Aug 2026.
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