
Dual Diagnosis Locality Lead
- Yeovil, Somerset
- £46,148-52,809 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Providing structured supervision and clinical leadership to staff across community mental health teams.
- Facilitating multidisciplinary collaboration and continuity of care between inpatient and community settings.
- Leading on formulation and treatment planning, using psychological and psychosocial models.
- Supporting service development through clinical governance, audit, and research activities.
- Encouraging staff development and contributing to CPD pathways, particularly around substance misuse.
- Maintaining accurate clinical records and ensuring compliance with GDPR and Trust policies.
- Participating in safeguarding, health and safety, and infection control protocols.
- Flexible working options to help you balance work and life
- NHS pension scheme for long-term financial security
- Generous annual leave allowance to recharge and relax
- A strong focus on career development to help you grow and achieve your potential
- Lead the assessment, planning, and delivery of care for individuals with dual diagnosis within your locality.
- Provide expert consultation, supervision, and guidance to mental health professionals across community and inpatient teams.
- Act as Care Coordinator for a caseload of service users, ensuring continuity of care and robust treatment planning.
- Promote joint working and positive partnerships with local drug and alcohol services, recovery networks, and voluntary sector providers.
- Drive clinical excellence through audit, research, and service development initiatives.
- Deliver and support training in dual diagnosis approaches, including psychosocial interventions and motivational interviewing.
- Champion best practice in risk management, safeguarding, and evidence-based treatment frameworks.
- Lead the assessment, planning, and delivery of care for individuals with dual diagnosis within your locality.
- Provide expert consultation, supervision, and guidance to mental health professionals across community and inpatient teams.
- Act as Care Coordinator for a caseload of service users, ensuring continuity of care and robust treatment planning.
- Promote joint working and positive partnerships with local drug and alcohol services, recovery networks, and voluntary sector providers.
- Drive clinical excellence through audit, research, and service development initiatives.
- Deliver and support training in dual diagnosis approaches, including psychosocial interventions and motivational interviewing.
- Champion best practice in risk management, safeguarding, and evidence-based treatment frameworks.
- RMN OR Diploma/Degree in Occupational Therapy OR Social Work; OR other relevant health or social care professional qualification, OR qualification in a relevant psychological therapy
- Commitment to Continuing Professional Development in the field of dual diagnosis
- Significant experience in working with people with complex clinical and risk presentations, including those diagnosable with dual diagnosis
- Experience of offering clinical supervision to other professionals
- Working with clients in the community and inpatient settings
- Working within drug and alcohol services or clear partnership with
- RMN OR Diploma/Degree in Occupational Therapy OR Social Work; OR other relevant health or social care professional qualification, OR qualification in a relevant psychological therapy
- Commitment to Continuing Professional Development in the field of dual diagnosis
- Significant experience in working with people with complex clinical and risk presentations, including those diagnosable with dual diagnosis
- Experience of offering clinical supervision to other professionals
- Working with clients in the community and inpatient settings
- Working within drug and alcohol services or clear partnership with