JOB DESCRIPTION 1. JOB IDENTIFICATION Job Title: Community Mental Health Nurse, CMHT Band: Band 6 Salary: 27,635-37,010 plus DIA per annum pro rata Hours of work: 37.5 (1 WTE) Reporting to: Senior CMHT Clinicians Responsible to: Operational Manager, CMHT Department(s): Community Mental Health Team 2. JOB PURPOSE To have continuing responsibility for the delivery and evaluation of care of a designated caseload providing holistic, evidence based care to patients with mental health problems.
3. ORGANISATIONAL CHART Operational Manager x2 CMHT Administrators x3 Substance Misuse CMHN Band 6 Generic CMHN Band 6 Older Adult CMHN Band 6 x2 CAMHS Practitioners Occupational Therapist x1 Psychologist x1 Visiting Psychiatrist x2 Social Workers/ MHO x2 Support Workers Generic CMHN Band 5 Older Adult CMHN Band 5 CAMHS Administrator Support Worker Support Worker
4. SCOPE AND RANGE The post holder will be responsible for the delivery and evaluation of care to a designated caseload. To undertake mental health assessments, and provide appropriate evidence based intervention and evaluation of recovery focused care. To supervise junior staff and students in the carrying out of their duties. To provide emergency psychiatric nursing assessment, advice and support as required as part of the duty / on-call rota 5. MAIN DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES Manage and organise an identified caseload, maximising use of available resources. Work in partnership with GPs, Consultant Psychiatrists, CMHN s, Social Workers, third sector providers and any other relevant community or hospital based personnel who may contribute to a specific individuals package of care. The post holder will be effective in allocating their own time to ensure that clients receive appropriate care from a coordinated multidisciplinary approach. Take into account at all times, measure and record the levels of risk involved in contacts with clients and act within NHS Orkney s risk management strategy. Assist in the formulation of nursing policies. Contribute to the innovation and implementation of new practices and procedures within own sphere of responsibility. Provide clinical support and supervision to junior staff and student nurses and act as a role model by demonstrating best practice. Contribute to training and education within the statutory and voluntary sector. Participate in the monitoring and development of clinical indicators. Contribute to the development and successful functioning of the Community Mental Health Team in Orkney. Contribute to working groups in promoting a positive image of mental health. Be proactive in challenging stigma associated with mental health issues Ensure their practice remains updated in line with nursing policy and that practice is research and evidence based. Represent the nursing service as required, working locally in partnership with colleagues in the statutory and voluntary sectors. Abide by the NMC Code of Professional Practice at all times. 6. SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT NHS Orkney systems for electronic communication; Blog, email, NHS Mail, C-Cube. ELibrary and internet resources. Able to access or use IT systems which could include relevant databases, Microsoft office programmes i.e. Word, Excel, Outlook, Access, PowerPoint Desktop and Laptop computer equipment, printers, peripherals. Telephone systems and paging equipment, mobile phones. Clinical equipment relating to role; administration and safe disposal of syringes and
needles 7. DECISIONS AND JUDGEMENTS To be responsible for the safe management of risk with regard to client, self and others, especially when working in isolation or situations where there is history or potential for actual aggression. To safeguard at all times the confidentiality of information pertaining to clients and staff. To avoid and take decisive action against any behaviour that discriminates against clients of colleagues on the grounds of gender, sexual orientation, marital status, race, religion, ethnic origin or ability. To abide by all relevant NHS Orkney policies and procedures. To adhere to professional and ethical guidelines. 8. COMMUNICATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS Internal: Maintaining communication which is effective with CMHN colleagues and other members of the multidisciplinary mental health team, administrative staff, primary care staff, hospital, and other health board staff. External: Clients and their families or carers, consultant psychiatrists, community social services staff and voluntary or independent agencies. Act as a point of contact to external individuals/agencies and disseminate pertinent information to and from the CMHT 9. PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF THE JOB Daily driving between appointments and meetings. Requirement for long periods of concentration and managing unpredictable work patterns Providing support to air ambulance crews when transporting patients. Regular and prolonged keyboard use. Occasional challenges from clients who may be potentially or actually aggressive (verbal and/or physical), intoxicated or misusing substance, as well as those at risk of self harm and suicidal ideation. 10. MOST CHALLENGING/DIFFICULT PARTS OF THE JOB To often work at points of crisis, where situations may present risk.
Exposure to distressed patients and relatives To work as part of a team ensuring a high level of care is maintained. To work without the provision of inpatient services locally and with no direct consultant input. To provide the nursing care and management of patients awaiting and during transfer to an in-patient psychiatric facility To advise and be the source of information for a wide range of other health and social care professionals, as well as the public. To work in a small and close knit community whilst retaining professional boundaries and client confidentiality. 11. KNOWLEDGE, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED TO DO THE JOB RN 1 st Level (Mental Health branch), active NMC registration Evidence of engagement with principles of continuing professional development Experience of working with clients and their families who experience acute mental health problems and with older people. Experience of working with clients who have a cognitive impairment. The ability to provide information and advice to other professionals on mental health issues. Experience of working within a multidisciplinary team Full UK Driving Licence
PERSON SPECIFICATION Job Title: Band 6 Community Mental Health Nurse FACTOR ESSENTIAL DESIRABLE EDUCATION & RN 1 st level (Mental Health) TRAINING: Current NMC Registration First Degree Evidence of commitment to ongoing learning and development SKILLS& KNOWLEDGE: EXPERIENCE: Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Good decision making and problem solving skills Awareness of importance of confidentiality Organisational skills and the ability to prioritise work Working knowledge of evidence based approaches in mental health Awareness of developing national issues and legislation in mental health Ability to support patients and carers within a recovery framework IT Skills Evidence of a wide range of clinical skills Ability to work without direct supervision Experience of teaching/mentoring/ coaching Working knowledge of video conferencing/it solutions Experience of community nursing in a remote/rural setting DISPOSITION: Able to prioritise conflicting demands and work under
pressure Emotional resilience Ability to act professionally, work as part of a team and use own initiative Motivated and proactive in own personal development and training Willingness to attend and participate in staff meetings Flexible, positive and enquiring approach to work Capability to build strong relationships based on mutual trust and respect OTHER: Full UK driving licence and use of a vehicle Flexibility with regards to working hours and working bases Ability to participate on the CMHT duty / on call rotas
JOB DESCRIPTION 1. JOB IDENTIFICATION Job Title: Community Staff Nurse, CMHT Band: Band 5 Salary: 23,113-29,905 plus DIA per annum pro rata Hours of work: 37.5 (1 WTE) Reporting to: Senior CMHT Clinicians Responsible to: Operational Manager, CMHT Department(s): Community Mental Health Team 2. JOB PURPOSE To have continuing responsibility for the delivery and evaluation of care of a designated caseload providing holistic, evidence based care to patients with mental health problems.
3. ORGANISATIONAL CHART Operational Manager x2 CMHT Administrators x3 Substance Misuse CMHN Band 6 Generic CMHN Band 6 Older Adult CMHN Band 6 x2 CAMHS Practitioners Occupational Therapist x1 Psychologist x1 Visiting Psychiatrist x2 Social Workers/ MHO x2 Support Workers Generic CMHN Band 5 Older Adult CMHN Band 5 CAMHS Administrator Support Worker Support Worker
4. SCOPE AND RANGE The post holder will be responsible for the delivery and evaluation of care to a designated caseload under the management of a senior CMHT clinician(s). To undertake mental health assessments, and provide appropriate evidence based intervention and evaluation of recovery focused care. To supervise junior staff and students in the carrying out of their duties. To provide emergency psychiatric nursing assessment, advice and support as required as part of the duty / on-call rota 5. MAIN DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES Manage and organise an identified caseload, maximizing use of available resources. Work in partnership with GPs, Consultant Psychiatrists, CMHN s, Social Workers, third sector providers and any other relevant community or hospital based personnel who may contribute to a specific individuals package of care. The post holder will be effective in allocating their own time to ensure that clients receive appropriate care from a coordinated multidisciplinary approach. Take into account at all times, measure and record the levels of risk involved in contacts with clients and act within NHS Orkney s risk management strategy. Assist in the formulation of nursing policies. Contribute to the innovation and implementation of new practices and procedures within own sphere of responsibility. Provide clinical support and supervision to junior staff and student nurses and act as a role model by demonstrating best practice. Contribute to training and education within the statutory and voluntary sector. Participate in the monitoring and development of clinical indicators. Contribute to the development and successful functioning of the Community Mental Health Team in Orkney. Contribute to working groups in promoting a positive image of mental health. Be proactive in challenging stigma associated with mental health issues Ensure their practice remains updated in line with nursing policy and that practice is research and evidence based. Represent the nursing service as required, working locally in partnership with colleagues in the statutory and voluntary sectors. Abide by the NMC Code of Professional Practice at all times. 6. SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT NHS Orkney systems for electronic communication; Blog, email, NHS Mail. ELibrary and internet resources. Able to access or use IT systems which could include relevant databases, Microsoft office programmes i.e. Word, Excel, Outlook, Access, PowerPoint Desktop and Laptop computer equipment, printers, peripherals. Telephone systems and paging equipment, mobile phones. Clinical equipment relating to role; administration and safe disposal of syringes and needles
7. DECISIONS AND JUDGEMENTS To be responsible for the safe management of risk with regard to client, self and others, especially when working in isolation or situations where there is history or potential for actual aggression. To safeguard at all times the confidentiality of information pertaining to clients and staff. To avoid and take decisive action against any behaviour that discriminates against clients of colleagues on the grounds of gender, sexual orientation, marital status, race, religion, ethnic origin or ability. To abide by all relevant NHS Orkney policies and procedures. To adhere to professional and ethical guidelines. 8. COMMUNICATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS Internal: Maintaining communication which is effective with CMHN colleagues and other members of the multidisciplinary mental health team, administrative staff, primary care staff, hospital, and other health board staff. External: Clients and their families or carers, consultant psychiatrists, community social services staff and voluntary or independent agencies. Act as a point of contact to external individuals/agencies and disseminate pertinent information to and from the CMHT 9. PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF THE JOB Daily driving between appointments and meetings. Requirement for long periods of concentration and managing unpredictable work patterns Providing support to air ambulance crews when transporting patients. Regular and prolonged keyboard use. Occasional challenges from clients who may be potentially or actually aggressive (verbal and/or physical), intoxicated or misusing substance, as well as those at risk of self harm and suicidal ideation. 10. MOST CHALLENGING/DIFFICULT PARTS OF THE JOB To often work at points of crisis, where situations may present risk. Exposure to distressed patients and relatives To work as part of a team ensuring a high level of care is maintained. To work without the provision of inpatient services locally and with no direct consultant input. To provide the nursing care and management of patients awaiting transfer to an in-
patient psychiatric facility To advise and be the source of information for a wide range of other health and social care professionals, as well as the public. To work in a small and close knit community whilst retaining professional boundaries and client confidentiality. 11. KNOWLEDGE, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED TO DO THE JOB RN 1 st Level (Mental Health branch), active NMC registration Evidence of engagement with principles of continuing professional development Experience of working with clients and their families who experience acute mental health problems. Experience of working with clients who have a cognitive impairment. The ability to provide information and advice to other professionals on mental health issues. Experience of working within a multidisciplinary team Full UK Driving Licence
PERSON SPECIFICATION Job Title: Community Staff Nurse, CMHT (Band 5) FACTOR ESSENTIAL DESIRABLE EDUCATION & RN 1 st level (Mental Health) TRAINING: Current NMC Registration First Degree Evidence of commitment to ongoing learning and development SKILLS& KNOWLEDGE: EXPERIENCE: DISPOSITION: Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Good decision making and problem solving skills Awareness of importance of confidentiality Organisational skills and the ability to prioritise work Working knowledge of evidence based approaches in mental health Awareness of developing national issues and legislation in mental health Ability to support patients and carers within a recovery framework IT Skills Evidence of a wide range of clinical skills Ability to work without direct supervision Able to prioritise conflicting demands and work under pressure Experience of teaching/mentoring/ coaching Working knowledge of video conferencing/it solutions Experience of community nursing in a remote/rural setting Minimum of a year s nursing experience post registration
Emotional resilience Ability to act professionally, work as part of a team and use own initiative Motivated and proactive in own personal development and training Willingness to attend and participate in staff meetings Flexible, positive and enquiring approach to work Capability to build strong relationships based on mutual trust and respect OTHER: Full UK driving licence and use of a vehicle Flexibility with regards to working hours and working bases Ability to participate on the CMHT duty / on call rotas