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Community Team Manager

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Posting date: 26 April 2024
Salary: £43,742.00 to £50,056.00 per year
Additional salary information: £43742.00 - £50056.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 20 May 2024
Location: Exmouth, EX8 4DD
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9369-24-0378

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Summary

Communication and Working Relationship Skills Work closely with key external personnel including, Police, Social Services provision, Housing, Voluntary and non-statutory agencies and a wider Health and Social Care Community ensuring staff are fully briefed, know and understand the processes and are able to move service users appropriately through the service. Communicate complex and sensitive information with patients, carers and relatives to explain and discuss clinical issues and treatments. Use de-escalation techniques for dealing with clients with learning disabilities who may be hostile or antagonistic in their presentation. Work collaboratively with safeguarding teams across Devon and Torbay. Ensure close liaison with primary health care staff and commissioning colleagues regarding referral criteria into the services and quality standards, and ensure KPI targets are met. Liaise and link with professional stakeholder groups, service providers and agencies to develop mutually helpful working relationships. Act as a point of contact for multi agencies seeking information about the team, or wanting to refer to it. Present information, some of which may be contentious, to staff groups, service user groups, carers groups and other stakeholders using a range of techniques and media. Co-ordinate and investigate complaints and grievances and identify performance management issues taking remedial action as necessary and ensuring that any management lessons learned are identified and disseminated to teams Ensure that any learning from SUIs and RCAs is identified, disseminated and where necessary put into practice. Develop and maintain relationships with key local service providers at all levels to support innovative service development, early detection and relapse prevention. Develop working links with other agencies to support the growth of partnership and joint work, particularly with mental health teams, inpatient services and primary health care services. Analytical and Judgemental Skills Assess and advise accordingly on issues surrounding the complex needs of people with Mental health Identify existing/potential barriers in accessing mainstream health services for people with a MH, and promote initiatives to overcome these barriers. Support the development of community based solutions and care packages to avoid admission to or facilitate timely discharge from inpatient settings, liaising and working with the ward based and community based Psychiatric, mental health teams, primary care, social care and commissioning colleagues. Consider complex facts or situations, requiring analysis, interpretation and comparison of a range of options Ensure MDT use an evidence based holistic and systemic approach to assessment and intervention that enables a person to remain at the centre of their care planning. Participate and co-ordinating effective risk taking and risk management strategies for individuals, services and corporately for the MDT Planning and Organisational Skills Manage/organise referral processes to ensure appropriate referrals are allocated within the Team and staff are deployed accordingly. Plans delivery of specialist learning disability care, allocation and deployment of staff, coordinates multi agency activities Chair blue light meetings for people at risk of hospital admission. Co-ordinate MDT team response to presenting crisis and co-ordinate interagency core group meetings as required. Support team colleagues in the co-ordination of interim multi-disciplinary intervention strategies during periods of crisis to manage the risks presented to the individual, their support service and the wider community. Support the development and maintenance of multidisciplinary and interagency core groups that work together to produce shared complex assessment strategies Actively participate in multi-agency forums ensuring that the development and delivery of integrated local services is in line with local need. Ensure that service delivery is delivered in accordance with operational policy, agreed quality standards, performance standards and any service level agreements. Pro-actively lead on business continuity within the team, working with other managers to ensure that there is a robust plan for the service that links in with the Trusts Major Incident Plan. Ensure adequate staff cover to provide safe and effective practice. Support and enable mainstream health services to make reasonable adjustments with their care delivery for people with learning disabilities. Responsibility for Patient/Client Care, Treatment and Therapy Promote and develop high standards of clinical care in accordance with NICE guidance. To carry a caseload that reflects the professional expertise of the post-holder Assesses, develops and implements care programmes. Provides highly specialist advice. Responsibility for delivery of a service for a geographical area Monitor, evaluate and action plan team members with regard to their clinical performance, care plans and caseload management. Implement a formal and active system of caseload review and caseload management that will enable achievement of local and national targets. Be responsible for maintaining clinical governance standards within the MDT as DPT policy. Have an ongoing awareness of complex clinical risk situations within the team and advise/support clinicians on actions to be taken to respond to risk. Review all incident reports and complete serious incident reports when required. When required chair meetings relating to clinical management of individual clients where high levels of risk are involved. Attend other meetings relating to risk management where MDT is involved and other agencies have a statutory role as chair. Ensure that appropriate action is taken to safeguarding adults. This will include providing and receiving highly complex and sensitive information in relation to safeguarding adults, and implementing relevant care plans. Contribute to the development of specialised strategies, tools and interventions to reflect the changes in research and best practice to inform client care. Contribute to review and development of assessment and treatment pathways for referrals to the MDT according to changing national and local policy. Contribute/advise on the development of care pathways within mainstream services to help them create reasonable adjustments.

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