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Description
The Trust is seeking a Trust grade doctor for a split post between the Early Interventions Team (Sefton) 0.6 WTE and 0.4 WTE Kirkby CMHT . 1 session per week will be dedicated to attendance to the Local Academic Program or alternative CPD activity.
Early Intervention Team (EIT)
The Early Intervention in Psychosis Service in Sefton is recruiting a Trust grade doctor. The EIT is a multidisciplinary community mental health service that provides treatment and support to people experiencing a first episode of psychosis. The service aims to improve the detection of psychosis, reducing delays in treatment, enhancing chances for immediate and long-term recovery. Outreach work is common. The role will involve assessment of those new to service with development of biopsychosocial management plans. The postholder will also undertake reviews of the care plans of service users over their 3 years with the service. The post holder will also support urgent reviews when service users mental health deteriorates, and if appropriately skilled, MHA assessments.
Kirkby CMHT
The Trust is seeking a Trust doctor to join Kirkby CMHT based at Northwood House (Kirkby Hub). The post holder will carry no responsibility for inpatients and is split with the EIT in Southport as above. New referrals average 4 per week from inpatient services, A&E and the access team. Referrals are screened daily and discussed in weekly MDT meeting and allocated to medical review, or CPN input as required.
This post will support the work of the Sefton Early Intervention Team Consultant and Team as well as the Kirkby CMHT. The Sefton EIT service who provide care for approximately 260 service users between the ages of 14 and 65, all of whom are managed within the Care Programme Approach. Medical care for those under 16 is provided by CAMHS.
The role will involve assessment of those new to service with development of biopsychosocial management plans. The postholder will also undertake reviews of the care plans of service users over their 3 years with the service. The post holder will also support urgent reviews when service users mental health deteriorates, and if appropriately skilled, MHA assessments.
Duties of this role include while with the Kirkby team is to support the consultant and team in assessment and management of patients while ensuring quality and patient safety.
Mersey Care is one of the largest trusts providing physical health and mental health services in the North West, serving more than 1.4 million people across our region and are also commissioned for services that cover the North West, North Wales and the Midlands.
We offer specialist inpatient and community services that support physical and mental health and specialist inpatient mental health, learning disability, addiction and brain injury services. Mersey Care is one of only three trusts in the UK that offer high secure mental health facilities.
At the heart of all we do is our commitment to perfect care care that is safe, effective, positively experienced, timely, equitable and efficient. We support our staff to do the best job they can and work alongside service users, their families, and carers to design and develop future services together. Were currently delivering a programme of organisational and service transformation to significantly improve the quality of the services we provide and safely reduce cost as we do so.
Flexible working requests will be considered for all roles.
The post has no on call responsibilities. If however to achieve a S12 approval, they may discuss joining the 2nd on call rota with their line manager.
Clinical
Support the Consultant psychiatrist in the team with their role To carry out comprehensive psychiatric assessments and provide treatment for patients.
Supporting staff to manage psychiatric emergencies.
To conduct patient reviews and provide medical input into Multidisciplinary reviews, CPA reviews and multi-professional meetings.
To carry out comprehensive Risk Assessments and participate in Trusts risk management processes such as Health Risk Assessment and Management Meetings (H-RAMM) and Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangement (MAPPA) Meetings.
Liaison
Maintain high level of effective communication with other parts of the Mental health service across the Trust.
Liaison with families / carers.
Liaison with aspects of the Criminal Justice System regarding patients.
Liaising with other stakeholders and interested parties.
The post holder will be expected to maintain effective communication with Access services, community mental health teams, and primary care.
Governance
Programmed activity time will allow for management and audit of the service and reporting of audit programmes.
Regular stakeholder meetings if required
Partnership Forums involving service user representatives and advocacy
Involvement with critical incident / serious untoward incident reporting and response
Training
Role in in-house MDT training/education sessions
Participation in Research and Clinical Audit
Service Development
Work with CMHT/CMHF transformation within the Trust
WELLBEING
There is dedicated Occupation Health based at Trust Headquarters. There is psychological support available for all staff. Physiotherapy services are also available at various sites across Mersey Care. A voluntary peer support service is also in development at Mersey Care NHSFT. There are regular medical social events, which have helped inclusion and wellbeing. There is currently a
working group on improving Consultant and Doctors wellbeing. The Trust supports the wellbeing of the postholder after serious incidents that involve patients in their care (e.g. homicide or suicide) with dedicated senior clinician and operational managers providing support and advice as needed after the incident.
EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Mersey Care is committed to the principles of Equality and Human Rights. The Trust promotes health equalities for our colleagues, patients, service users, carers, volunteers and visitors to the Trust by identifying and overcoming barriers to access and inclusion within our employment
opportunities and across the range of mental and physical health services.
For our communities this means services that are fair, flexible, engaged and responsive to cultural, physical and social difference. We deliver our services via a workforce that is made up of many talented individuals with a large diversity of backgrounds and perspectives, styles and characteristics. We aim to foster an inclusive workplace environment with a welcoming climate in which everyone can reach their full potential.
Mersey Care have adopted a human rights based approach to its clinical and organisational practice by adhering to the underlying core values of Fairness, Respect, Equality, Dignity and Autonomy (FREDA).
LEAVE ARRANGEMENTS
The post holder would have prorated leave based on FTWE 5 weeks and 2 days (27 days) annual leave days for specialty doctor service up to 2 years and 6 weeks and 2 days (32 days) annual leave for specialty doctor service over 2 years. Study and professional leave will be 30 days over 3 years. This is also prorated. Sick leave entitlement is as per terms and conditions of service, as is paternity and maternity leave will be the same as per terms and conditions of service.
Cover of Annual and Study Leave will be provided other colleagues by agreement.
Visiting Arrangements Contact
Dr Olusegun Popoola 0151 4730303 Associate Clinical Director
Dr Rebeca Martinez 0151 4793812 Clinical Director
Trust website www.merseycare.nhs.uk
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