POSITION DESCRIPTION Position Details: Title: Department: Reports to: Location: Authorised by: Clinical Team Leader Mental Health Services for Older People, Liaison Psychiatry, ECT and Huntington s Disease Mental Health and Addictions Directorate Operations Manager Date: March 2019 Auckland District Health Board Service Clinical Director Primary Function: The Clinical Team Leader role will have responsibility for multidisciplinary teams of mental health staff. The role includes both clinical and operational leadership, reporting to the Operations Manager and working collaboratively with the Service Clinical Director and Lead Clinicians. Purpose of Position: To provide clinical leadership and management for Mental Health Service clinicians and their associated support staff to ensure that agreed service outcomes are met and effective, high quality clinical service is delivered. To work in partnership with Mental Health Clinical Team Leaders and Charge Nurses to contribute to the leadership and management of Mental Health services within the Mental Health and Addictions Directorate. To maintain a clinical function as agreed with the Operations Manager, Service Clinical Director and relevant Professional Leader. To participate in local and inter-sectoral projects or initiatives related to service users with high and complex needs. Welcome Haere Mai Respect Manaaki Together Tūhono Aim High Angamua 1
Service Descriptors: Mental Health Services for Older People based at Greenlane serves the central Auckland population of adults over 65 experiencing acute mental illness or behavioural difficulties associated with dementia. The team works with service users from acute crisis through to continuing care. Liaison Psychiatry is based at Auckland City Hospital and provides specialist advice and consultation to services and teams within ADHB for people with concurrent physical and mental health needs. The service also provides assessment, advice and consultation to the Emergency Department at Auckland City Hospital. The ECT service is based at Auckland City Hospital and provides specialist assessment and treatment. The team comprises an ECT Coordinator and a Lead Clinician who work collaboratively with theatre, anaesthetic staff, and staff from referring mental health teams. The Regional Huntington s Disease Service covers the four Northern region DHBs and comprises a Lead Clinician, Nurse Specialist, Community Mental Health Nurse and dedicated admin support. The service is mainly involved with patients and families at the predictive testing, early symptomatic and diagnostic phases. Key Accountabilities: To manage the day to day delivery of care of the team(s) by : Promoting an interdisciplinary team approach to the delivery of service user care across the service Coordinating the day to day activities within the team(s), by ensuring o Service User allocation is based on appropriate skill mix and staff experience o Appropriate prioritisation systems are in place during times of planned and unplanned leave o Rosters are developed and maintained to meet service delivery requirements Providing timely and accurate information to the Operations Manager and Service Clinical Director to enable accurate forecasting of resource requirements Investigating clinical incidents and complaints in consultation with the Operations Manager (Clinical Leader/Nurse Director/Allied Health Director/Professional Leader as required), taking remedial action and making recommendations to avoid repetition Working with the Practice Supervisors to ensure staff training and development needs are met within clinical service delivery constraints Ensuring staff maintain accurate and up to date documentation by o Implementation of relevant organisational policy o Ensuring staff compliance with Occupational Health & Safety requirements o including hazard identification and management o Maintenance and development of quality systems and processes including o appropriate risk identification and management Ensuring appropriate standards of customer service are practiced Contributing to agreed service development activity Ensuring culturally responsive patient care by assisting staff to understand the diverse needs of service user and their families and whanau Dealing with conflict situations, working to achieve a win-win situation Welcome Haere Mai Respect Manaaki Together Tūhono Aim High Angamua 2
Ensuring that the legislation is understood and implemented safely and effectively To provide nursing/clinical leadership of the delivery of clinical services within the team by : Working with senior clinical staff to ensure clinical standards/protocols/policies and service delivery requirements are met in collaboration with the other Clinical Team Leaders and the Professional Leaders/Nurse Director/Allied Health Director Effectively delegating activities and monitoring their implementation Utilising expert knowledge and skills to assist staff working with service users with complex needs Ensuring appropriate supervision is provided across the team Working collaboratively with senior staff to assist resolution of ethical and professional issues Fostering application of Evidence Based Practice and supporting the auditing of standards of clinical practice to ensure that practice is safe, patient focused, innovative and based on validated research findings where these exist Taking a leadership role in the introduction of new service users care processes and care delivery models within the team Working in collaboration with the Service Clinical Director to identify and manage clinical risk effectively To ensure effective use of resources including staff management by : Providing appropriate input into the budget planning and decision making process Monitoring expenditure and accounting for variance to the Portfolio Performance Manager Recruiting and selecting staff, in conjunction with the HR recruitment consultant, and ensuring effective orientation occurs Actively developing and promoting retention strategies to reduce turnover Leading and participating in interdisciplinary team building Ensuring all team members have annual performance development plans, providing feedback, coaching and assistance in developing annual goals and objectives Establishing a leave management plan Undertaking the performance management of staff as required Facilitating regular staff meetings To deliver clinical practice : To maintain a clinical function as agreed with the Operations Manager, Service Clinical Director and Nurse Director to include: Support clinical systems and processes related to service users Support and assist service users/family/whanau to identify their needs and goals Maintain clinical and statistical records to organisational, regulatory authorities and professional body standards in either manual and/or electronic format as specified by the service Complete mandatory training and any clinical updates within agreed timeframes Meet clinical, ethical and cultural competencies specific to service needs, the position, the profession and specific registering authority requirements Demonstrates in practice the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Partnership, Participation, Protection Demonstrates culturally responsive practice that encompasses a diverse range of beliefs, Welcome Haere Mai Respect Manaaki Together Tūhono Aim High Angamua 3
values and practices To be responsible for own aspects of professional development by : Identifying individual learning needs and strategies to meet these Participating in in-service programmes within the service Participating in relevant research activity To contribute to the overall development of mental health service by : Actively participating in annual business planning activities and regular strategic planning for Mental Health Services Ensuring resources are developed and used effectively Ensuring clinical service delivery and organisational priorities are met Supporting ADHB key goals Authorities: The position has Level 4 delegated authorities for RCs 445-4625, 445-4632, 445-4624 and 445-4644 Direct Reports: 50 (approximately) Budget Accountability (if applicable): Nil Relationships: External Internal Committees/Groups Referring clinicians/services Other relevant clinical services/ngos Other relevant community organisations e.g. Police, Justice, MSD Aged Residential Care Huntington s Disease Association Family/whanau, GPs and other primary health care providers Interest groups and advocacy groups Person Specification: Operations Manager Service Clinical Director Lead Clinician (Huntington s Disease) Lead Clinician (ECT) Professional Leaders Practice Supervisors Clinical Teams Consumer Advisors Family Advisor Mental Health Service administration and support team HR Other ADHB clinical and non clinical staff/services Cultural services ADHB Clinical Team Leaders and Charge Nurses MHSOP Liaison HD Operational Meeting MHSOP Liaison HD Clinical Governance Meeting Liaison Team Meeting Huntington s Disease Team Meeting MHSOP Team Meeting Others as appropriate to role Essential Desired Welcome Haere Mai Respect Manaaki Together Tūhono Aim High Angamua 4
Education & Qualifications General & Specific Requirements Registered Mental Health professional- Nurse, Social Worker, Occupational Therapist or Clinical Psychologist Current annual practicing certificate with appropriate scope of practice endorsement Membership of the relevant professional body and/or college (if available) Current Driver s Licence Minimum 5 years experience in a relevant clinical environment Knowledge of Mental Health & Addictions environment Knowledge of contemporary issues in Mental Health & Addictions Knowledge of the implications of the Treaty of Waitangi and a commitment to bi-culturalism Relevant tertiary qualification e.g. PG Dip or Masters At least one year in a designated senior role Previous experience managing a team Management training Organisational Competencies: Competency Teamwork Patient Orientation Bicultural Approach Communication and Interpersonal Skills People Management Description Collaborates with fellow team members and other work groups to achieve effective service user outcomes. Actively contributes to and accepts consensus decisions. Seeks out opportunities to support others. Recognises and respects individual difference. Develops positive working relationships with service users, identifies and seeks to meet their needs treating them respectfully and as a first priority. Able to understand and balance the needs of service users and their families/whanau. Understands the significance of the Treaty of Waitangi. Displays cultural sensitivity and a willingness to work positively with organisational strategies to improve Maori health and opportunities for Maori. Knowledge of the ADHB population and able to successfully interact with a broad range of ethnic groups in order to facilitate access to mental health services. Actively listens, drawing out information and checking understanding. Expresses information effectively, orally and in writing, and adjusting language and style to ensure it is appropriate for the audience. Empathises with others and considers their needs and feelings. Able to engage effectively with the ADHB multi-cultural population, demonstrates effective trans-cultural communication skills. Leads the team, communicates expectations and agrees goals, provides on-going feedback and coaching and objectively evaluates performance. Welcome Haere Mai Respect Manaaki Together Tūhono Aim High Angamua 5
Quality Improvement Self Management and Learning Innovation Basic Computing Actively recognises achievements of others. Pays attention to detail and initiates self-checking procedures; ensures high levels of accuracy and consistent quality. Uses procedure/guidelines recommended best practices. Monitors quality, support continuous improvement, reports errors and omissions and learns from mistakes to improve outcomes. Sets high personal standards striving to achieve performance objectives. Copes effectively with stress and is receptive to change. Understands personal and professional limitations. Constantly strives to build knowledge and skills. Actively questions old ways of doing things, thinks outside the square and develops creative, effective solutions to improve outcomes. Is able to use a personal computer with standard software applications demonstrating an ability to move between and access various applications relevant to patient processes. Welcome Haere Mai Respect Manaaki Together Tūhono Aim High Angamua 6