Lead Mental Health Practitioner - Supported Self-Help Service

Derbyshire Mind


Date: 8 hours ago
City: Derby, England
Salary: £29,175 per year
Contract type: Full time
Main Duties and Responsibilities 1) To accurately and efficiently manage all administration processes associated with the delivery of the Supported Self-Help Service. 2) To play an integral part in delivering an effective service to meet set targets, with support from the Services Lead. 3) To establish positive client engagement and input, as well as being involved in promoting general aspects of wellbeing. 4) To monitor service delivery, producing reports and collecting and recording data as required.

5) To be responsible for a caseload of Supported Self-Help clients. 6) To work with people to overcome early signs of mental health distress such as anxiety, depression, stress, and bereavement. 7) To follow a set programme, providing support via a facilitated self-help model, including signposting individuals to further support where required. 8) To provide feedback on the performance of the service, and any comments from service users, alongside any suggestions for alternate delivery options.

9) To provide line management support for the Mental Health Practitioner, including guidance/advice, with support from the Services Lead where needed. 10) To assign a caseload for the Mental Health Practitioner, and ensure their caseload is managed effectively, with support from the Services Lead. 11) To provide support and guidance to the Mental Health Practitioner regarding client risk and any safeguarding concerns, with close support from the Services Lead. 12) To seek opportunities to promote and publicise the service within agreed locations and communities.

13) To support with trialling different approaches to service delivery, in a variety of locations, whilst ensuring the quality of the service is not compromised. 14) To build and maintain positive relationships with key partners, including referrers, community venues, local support services, other VCSE organisations, and local communities. 15) To keep abreast of treatments, therapies, policy, legislation, and local services relating to the Supported Self-Help service and mental wellbeing. 16) To ensure that the Supported Self-Help service is delivered in line with operational policies and procedures, including in relation to safeguarding, equal opportunities and health and safety.

17) To capture and record all required data on individuals being supported, in an accurate, timely manner. Ensuring all referrals go through the appropriate system and to manage the CMS (Charity Log) processes efficiently to draw down referrals. 18) To ensure service delivery meets organisational values and standards and is compliant with relevant regulatory frameworks (e.g., GDPR). 19) To attend programme workshops and meetings, contributing to the learning and development of the programme.

20) To carry out any other tasks as reasonably requested by the Services Lead or other managers of Derbyshire Mind, as may be required from time to time, within the context of the Supported Self-Help Service. Personal Development 1. To undergo any training relevant to the role either internally or externally, most importantly the supported self-help training provided by national Mind. 2.

To actively participate in regular supervision sessions and team meetings. 3. To participate in Personal Development plans and to undertake training and development as identified within these discussions. General 1.

To always maintain a professional and confidential approach to work. 2. To work in line with Derbyshire Mind policies, procedures, codes, and guidance, including in relation to health and safety, confidentiality, safeguarding, data protection and equal opportunities. 3.

To actively promote the aims and principles of Derbyshire Mind and take part in any Derbyshire Mind activities as directed. 4. To maintain the confidentiality of any information gained during employment with Derbyshire Mind. 5.

The post holder will be required to travel across Derby and Derbyshire, and to be flexible in their approach to working from our office or home as appropriate/required. 6. The post requires flexible working, which may include some evening or weekend work on occasion. This role description may be subject to joint review from time to time between the post holder and Derbyshire Mind.
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