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Specialist Mental Health Practitioner | Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

Job details
Posting date: 23 March 2026
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £44,485 - £52,521 pa inc HCAS
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 22 April 2026
Location: Kingsbury, London, NW9 0PS
Company: CNWL NHS Foundation Trust
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 7866020/333-J-BR-0817

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Summary


Be part of an exciting new initiative in Brent – the Older Adult Urgent Care, Flow & Frailty Service – designed to transform care for older adults with complex mental health needs, frailty, and dementia. As a Band 6 Mental Health Specialist Practitioner, you will play a pivotal role delivering specialist input across community settings, supporting individuals without a requirement for routine hospital-based working.

You will work closely with emergency departments, care homes, community teams, primary care, and voluntary sector partners to ensure timely, preventative, and person-centred support that makes a meaningful difference to patients and their families. Your focus will be on coordination, clinical decision-making, and proactive intervention to help individuals access the right care at the right time.

In this innovative service, you will contribute to care planning, early intervention, and crisis prevention, supporting safe discharge pathways and ongoing community-based care. You will provide guidance to Band 4 colleagues and work collaboratively with carers, families, and partner organisations to enhance the patient experience.

Your work will be instrumental in reducing avoidable hospital admissions, improving system flow, and strengthening integrated, community-based support for older adults in Brent. This is a unique opportunity to be at the forefront of a new, transformative service, shaping how mental health care is delivered for older adults in the borough.

The postholder will provide specialist mental health assessment, intervention, and care coordination for older adults and people living with dementia across community, care home, and home settings. This includes holistic assessments, risk management, medication review, crisis de-escalation, short-term stabilisation, and development of personalised care plans. The role supports safe discharge, continuity of care, and preventative interventions to reduce avoidable hospital admissions, integrating mental health within frailty management.

The practitioner will participate in Integrated Neighbourhood Teams and multidisciplinary forums, providing specialist guidance to colleagues, supporting care homes and primary care, and leading evidence-based cognitive and social interventions. They will utilise digital tools for monitoring and follow-up, maintain strong communication with internal and external partners, contribute to governance, audit, and service development, and maintain professional standards and registration to deliver high-quality, person-centred care.

Joining CNWL means becoming part of a leading mental health and community health organisation that is committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred care. In the Brent Older Adults Mental Health Service, you will work within a supportive, multidisciplinary team focused on improving outcomes for older adults with complex mental health and frailty needs.

CNWL values innovation, professional development, and collaborative working. You will have the opportunity to work across community, care home, and home settings, contribute to integrated neighbourhood initiatives, and help shape preventative, high-quality mental health services. The Trust provides access to professional supervision, reflective practice, and continuous learning opportunities, ensuring that you can develop your skills while making a real difference to the lives of older adults and their carers in Brent.

Please refer to the attached Job Description and Person Specification on this advert for further info.

MAIN DUTIES:

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Responsibilities

· Undertake holistic assessments of older adults and people living with dementia across physical, cognitive, functional, emotional and social domains in patients’ homes, care homes and community settings.

· Provide timely response including triage, de-escalation, medication review and clinical decision-making to prevent escalation and hospital admission.

· Assess, plan, implement and evaluate evidence-based interventions and personalised care plans that promote independence, recovery and self-management.

· Identify and manage risks associated with frailty and mental health, including falls, delirium, polypharmacy, cognitive impairment, depression, psychosis, anxiety, self-harm risk and carer strain.

· Monitor medication compliance and side effects, maintaining up-to-date pharmacological knowledge relevant to older adults and people living with dementia .

· Contribute to Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA)-informed care planning, ensuring mental health is integrated into holistic frailty management.

· Support safe discharge planning and continuity of care through proactive follow-up and coordination with neighbourhood partners to prevent readmission.

· Participate in duty systems including triage and allocation of referrals based on urgency and complexity.

· Maintain accurate, timely documentation and contribute to audit, data collection and service evaluation

Integrated Neighbourhood & Admission Avoidance Responsibilities

· Participate in Integrated Neighbourhood Team (INT) meetings and multidisciplinary forums, contributing specialist assessment, risk formulation and preventative planning.

· Provide proactive case management for high-risk individuals identified through neighbourhood risk stratification or frequent attender data.

· Deliver rapid response assessments within agreed timeframes to prevent avoidable Emergency Department attendance.

· Support care homes and primary care colleagues with specialist advice to reduce emergency presentations.

· Implement short-term stabilisation and safety-netting arrangements to prevent crisis escalation.

· Contribute to digital-enabled follow-up and remote monitoring to support continuity of care.

· Lead and implement evidence-based cognitive and social interventions to support people living well with dementia, provide guidance to colleagues on strategies to reduce the risk of progression in individuals with mild cognitive impairment, and evaluate outcomes to inform care planning and service development.


This advert closes on Monday 6 Apr 2026

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