
Liaison Mental Health Practitioner (RMN/OT/Social Worker) East Staffs
- Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire
- £31,049-46,580 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- A qualified and registered mental health practitioner (degree or equivalent, minimum diploma level) ie nurse, OT, social worker
- Evidence of short courses/professional training relevant to the post
- Training or relevant experience in managing suicide risk and risk management
- Training or a sound awareness of common physical health conditions and their relationship with mental illness and wellbeing.
- Professional education or qualification in psychological therapies, particularly CBT or solution-focused brief interventions.
- Extensive post registration experience working in a variety of mental health settings, including working with patients in distress.
- Experience of working therapeutically in a variety of settings, including Crisis and/or Liaison services
- Experience of providing Liaison Psychiatry services previously.
- Experience of working with any or all of the following; Older Adults with organic and/or functional mental health difficulties, Adults of working age, Children and Young People, Alcohol and Substance use clients & Perinatal mental health
- Skills in assessing, planning, delivering and evaluating mental health care/treatment interventions
- Skills in psychological interventions and suicide risk assessment and management
- Have excellent communication skills, including engagement of fellow professionals, carers, people in distress or those in stages of acute illness
- Sound working knowledge of the Mental Health Act, Mental Capacity Act and the overlaps, and the ability to apply this in practice.
- Excellent knowledge and awareness of the overall function of Liaison Psychiatry services and where they fit into the NHS system.
- Experience of working effectively with a range of statutory, non-statutory agencies
- A qualified and registered mental health practitioner (degree or equivalent, minimum diploma level) ie nurse, OT, social worker
- Evidence of short courses/professional training relevant to the post
- Training or relevant experience in managing suicide risk and risk management
- Training or a sound awareness of common physical health conditions and their relationship with mental illness and wellbeing.
- Professional education or qualification in psychological therapies, particularly CBT or solution-focused brief interventions.
- Extensive post registration experience working in a variety of mental health settings, including working with patients in distress.
- Experience of working therapeutically in a variety of settings, including Crisis and/or Liaison services
- Experience of providing Liaison Psychiatry services previously.
- Experience of working with any or all of the following; Older Adults with organic and/or functional mental health difficulties, Adults of working age, Children and Young People, Alcohol and Substance use clients & Perinatal mental health
- Skills in assessing, planning, delivering and evaluating mental health care/treatment interventions
- Skills in psychological interventions and suicide risk assessment and management
- Have excellent communication skills, including engagement of fellow professionals, carers, people in distress or those in stages of acute illness
- Sound working knowledge of the Mental Health Act, Mental Capacity Act and the overlaps, and the ability to apply this in practice.
- Excellent knowledge and awareness of the overall function of Liaison Psychiatry services and where they fit into the NHS system.
- Experience of working effectively with a range of statutory, non-statutory agencies