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Mental Health Hospital Link Service Manager

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 25 Mehefin 2025
Cyflog: £30,900.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £30900.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 07 Gorffennaf 2025
Lleoliad: Colchester, CO1 1UG
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Cytundeb
Cyfeirnod swydd: B0574-25-0000

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Job Summary The role - The Mental Health Hospital Link Service Manager will manage and supervise a team of two link workers and a team of up to ten volunteers to provide short term, practical and emotional support to individuals. The link workers are based at Colchester General Hospital Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) and Emergency Department (ED) and the role is to link the patients to the team of Link Service Volunteers to offer and support following non- admittance from hospital. The Manager will ensure service oversight, safe practice, collaborative partnership working, and continuous quality improvement. They will line manage the team completing monthly one to ones and monitor performance related outcomes. The Manager will be responsible for assessing and mitigating risk for the service including service delivery and for those people accessing the service, this will include supporting the team to identify and manage safeguarding concerns. The Service Manager will work closely with the North East Essex Sanctuary in relation to making relevant referrals and patient support. Key Responsibilities - Service Delivery Support the team to support individuals in emotional and mental health distress and to reduce re-presentations to UTC. Ensure delivery aligns with NICE guidelines and evidence-based practices. Develop tools, resources, and support offers to build and maintain peoples well-being, so that the Sanctuary, in partnership with others, are a community resource that support wellness. Ensure service and individual risk is identified and managed safely and effectively. Collaborate with system partners, including NHS UTC, ED and Crisis Response Team (CRT) to ensure seamless care transitions, link worker and community support. Coordinate and lead group programs within the sanctuaries, ensuring alignment with community mental health priorities and the needs of the individuals served. Work in collaboration with our Therapeutic Lead and Head of Operations to guide our team of link workers and volunteers to move towards organisational values, to reach their objectives, and support people to reach theirs. Team Supervision and Development Provide line management supervision and case study reviews with a focus on process, risk, and safeguarding aspects. Manage a team of up to ten volunteers and support them with day-to-day tasks. Create a volunteer rota to ensure service users accessing the Hospital Link Service are being supported in a timely and effectively manner. Ensure a pool of volunteers are available to best support the service by following on boarding processes, checks and training. Deliver or source training on best practices for the team, tailored to organisational and service needs including risk management and safeguarding. Foster a culture of reflective practice and continuous professional development among team members. Partnership and Stakeholder Engagement Build and maintain strong relationships with external partners, commissioners, and local stakeholders to enhance collaborative working. Participate in system-wide mental health initiatives, contributing to strategies that reduce health inequalities and improve access to care. Represent the organisation in external meetings and forums, advocating for the needs of service users and promoting service capabilities. Quality Assurance and Data Analysis Analyse service data and feedback to identify trends, improve service delivery, and inform strategic planning. Ensure the service adheres to standards outlined in the NHS Long Term Plan and local mental health strategies. Lead audits and contribute to annual quality reports to demonstrate service impact and identify areas for improvement. Use service data to identify trends and themes leading to risk evaluation and mitigation. Operations Participate in a management on-call rota, ensuring service coverage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Ensure compliance with mandatory training and organisational policies, including safeguarding and risk management. Support HR in recruitment and workforce planning, ensuring staffing aligns with service demand and operational requirements.

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