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LAS Core Trainee | Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 02 Awst 2024 |
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Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £55,532 - £68,853 per annum inclusive of allowances for rotas |
Oriau: | Rhan Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 01 Medi 2024 |
Lleoliad: | London, NW1 0PE |
Cwmni: | Camden And Islington NHS Foundation Trust |
Math o swydd: | Cytundeb |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 6535791/455-ME254-B |
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The post offered is that of a Fixed-term CT1-3 LAS Full-time in General Adult Psychiatry in the Kentish Town Core Team and South Camden R+R Team, starting form 7th August 2024 for 6 months.
The Kentish Town Core Team runs as a multidisciplinary team which provides community psychiatric treatment to service users with a range of mental health difficulties such as affective disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, psychotic disorders including schizophrenia and bipolar affective disorder. The focus is on helping patients in community settings.The team is based atKentish Town Core Team, JML House, Regis Road, London NW5 3EG (Tuesday-Friday)
The South Camden R+R Team runs a multidisciplinary team which provide community psychiatric treatment to service uses with psychotic disorders including schizophrenia and bipolar affective disorder who need a higher level of mental health care than cane be provided by the Core Team model of assessment and brief intervention.The team is based at6 Peckwater Street, London NW5 2TX (Mondays)
You will be required to join the afterhours full shift duty rota. This rota is resident. There are three 1 in 15 Core Trainee after hours rotas. There is also a 4th on call flexible rota for night shifts only. This person may be redeployed to cover rota gaps. There is support from the on-call ST and Consultants. There is also support from the Liaison team and the Crisis Teams. You are really encouraged to use the Consultant and ST support on offer during your on-calls.
C&I has worked closely with current service users and Trust staff to create a set of shared values that make sure people who use the Trust’s services get the best possible chance of a rapid recovery. These values are embedded in the campaign: Changing Lives – will help drive up the standards of care across the Trust. For people who use the C&I‘s services, these values meant that they can be assured that through their journey to recovery they will be guaranteed:
• To receive a warm welcome through their journey to recovery
• That their dignity will always be respected
• That their care will be founded on compassion and kindness
• To receive a positive approach to care as they journey towards recovery
• High Quality Care from a highly trained team of professionals
• That each individual will be part of the wider team in the journey to recovery –
i.e. ‘no decision about you, without you’.
C&I staff are required to reflect these values throughout their service at the Trust both:
• for people who use the services of the Trust, AND
• within their immediate teams and across the wider business of C&I.
As an applicant for this role, you are urged to demonstrate within your supporting statement a combination of evidence that reflects your competence to meet the job specification and provide examples of how C&I values are an integral part of the way you have and will continue to deliver service.
• Providing a good standard of practice and care• Undertake clinical assessment of patients with mental health problems
You will ensure that all new patients admitted under your team’s care are fully assessed, including an assessment of their physical state, so that a preliminary formulation of their problems is made, at the latest within two working days of their admission. All in-patients should be reassessed as necessary and no less frequently than once per week, so that an update is made before each main ward round. You will attend ward rounds and CPA meetings. The post holder will liaise with primary and secondary care services regarding clients’ physical health issues. They will also work closely with other members of the multidisciplinary team on a wide variety of psychosocial aspects of client care. You will maintain accurate, legible, contemporaneous and useful clinical records for all patients in whose care you are involved.
• Use the results of the clinical assessment to ensure effective patient management
Under the supervision of a clinical supervisor, you will prescribe pharmacological and psychosocial treatments for the patients that you are working with. You will refer them promptly to other professionals as discussed with/ directed by your clinical supervisors.
Manage emergencies
You may see patients who require urgent psychiatric assessment when you are on-call.
You can participate in a weekly half day academic programme or watch the recording.
You can attend Balint group unless holding site bleep
You will complete mandatory training.
You are encouraged to be involved in audit, quality improvement and research (ILO8, ILO9)
• Monitor and maintain professional performance
You will participate in keeping a portfolio for appraisal.
You may be expected to undertake one audit or quality improvement project during the six months under the direction of your Supervisor
• Plan, deliver, and evaluate teaching & learning in a variety of environments
You will participate in the teaching of medical students attached to the unit. This will include assisting the ‘bedside’ teaching of junior and senior medical students by helping identify and consent suitable patients for the students to see, giving shadowing opportunities and by helping the students develop their clinical skills by giving them opportunities to present and discuss the patients they have seen.
• Assess, appraise and evaluate learning and learners
You will evaluate your own learning and progress, using self-assessment forms that you may retain in your learning portfolio
• Continuously promote value based non prejudicial practice
You must maintain a legal, ethical and fair approach toward working with colleagues and respect equality and diversity in all respects
• Communicate effectively with other healthcare professionals
You will keep clear, accurate and contemporaneous clinical records. You will send regular written reports on patients to general practitioners and other professionals involved in patient care
This advert closes on Wednesday 7 Aug 2024