
Community Mental Health Practitioner (AA&HTT)
- Chelmsford, Essex
- £38,682-46,580 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Season Ticket Loans
- NHS discounts for staff
- Excellent Training facilities and opportunities
- Buying and Selling annual leave scheme
- The opportunity to work bank shifts and expand knowledge and experience in other areas
- Salary Sacrifice schemes including lease cars and Cycle to Work
- Day One Flexible Employer
- Registered Mental health Nurse, or Occupational Therapist.
- Additional Professional Qualifications in Older adult Mental Health /Dementia or Experience
- Evidence of personal and professional development in contemporary mental health practice and dementia care
- Educated to Degree Level
- Non-medical Independent prescriber
- Knowledge of relevant legislation and guidelines.
- Good understanding of the Mental Capacity Act and its application in practice
- Understanding of the Care Act
- Good understanding of national policy and the implications for good mental health
- An understanding of Frailty and the complexities of later life
- Experience in the use of risk assessment tools
- Use of screening tools in dementia
- Evidence of ability to prioritise workload and competing demands
- Evidence of objective setting, time management skills etc
- Ability to plan ways of improving efficiency and cost effectiveness of clinical services
- Evidence of personal development
- Ability to build relationships and negotiate satisfactory outcomes
- Ability to know when to seek the support and guidance of more senior colleagues when necessary
- Ability to use own judgement confidently and decisively
- Registered Mental health Nurse, or Occupational Therapist.
- Additional Professional Qualifications in Older adult Mental Health /Dementia or Experience
- Evidence of personal and professional development in contemporary mental health practice and dementia care
- Educated to Degree Level
- Non-medical Independent prescriber
- Knowledge of relevant legislation and guidelines.
- Good understanding of the Mental Capacity Act and its application in practice
- Understanding of the Care Act
- Good understanding of national policy and the implications for good mental health
- An understanding of Frailty and the complexities of later life
- Experience in the use of risk assessment tools
- Use of screening tools in dementia
- Evidence of ability to prioritise workload and competing demands
- Evidence of objective setting, time management skills etc
- Ability to plan ways of improving efficiency and cost effectiveness of clinical services
- Evidence of personal development
- Ability to build relationships and negotiate satisfactory outcomes
- Ability to know when to seek the support and guidance of more senior colleagues when necessary
- Ability to use own judgement confidently and decisively