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Mental Health Practitioner - Crisis/Home Treatment - OT - Salisbury

Job details
Posting date: 24 May 2024
Salary: £28,407.00 to £34,581.00 per year
Additional salary information: £28407.00 - £34581.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 04 June 2024
Location: Salisbury, SP2 8BJ
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9267-24-1229

Summary

You will have the opportunity to make an active and meaningful contribution to our exciting service modernisation and redesign that is based on the i-Thrive model, ensuring children and young people get the right support, at the right time, in the right place, from individuals with the right skills. Liaison, advice, and consultation with wider CAMHS, colleagues in Children Services and a range of external agencies such as Childrens Social Care, Education and many more. This is an exciting opportunity to join a very supportive team. Clinical supervision and professional development are priorities for the service and preceptorship is supported. This is a varied and exciting role, an example of some typical duties are: Undertake a lead role for children and young people open to the team and work collaboratively with young people, their families and GMH Keyworker in addition to a wider care team in the context of their environment. Providing effective assessment, planning and review of care needs using the CPA process. Establishing, maintaining and ending purposeful, therapeutic relationships with children and young people experiencing severe mental health difficulties. Practice will be creative and underpinned by specialist knowledge of, and skills in, evidence based and psychosocial interventions. Supporting the delivery of the Liaison Service by working closely with the CAMHS Liaison Practitioner. Supporting the delivery of the Community Model for Eating Disorders, including mealtime supports within the home or school. Using knowledge of psychological therapies, for example CBT, DBT and Solution Focused approaches. Providing time-limited intervention, often during periods of increased need related to crisis or deterioration in mental health in order to provide intensive community support as an alternative to inpatient care. Identifying appropriate discharge goals and working positively with risk using own professional judgment and team processes. *This advert may close once sufficient applications are received*