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A leading NHS provider is seeking a Liaison Psychiatry Senior Clinical Practitioner to deliver essential mental health services within the Acute Trust. Candidates will assess and support patients with complex mental health issues, providing training and clinical supervision, ensuring effective care coordination and risk management in a collaborative environment.
NHS
Dartford
GBP 48,000 - 55,000
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5 days ago
Go back Kent & Medway NHS & Social Care Partnership Trust
The closing date is 06 July 2025
The purpose of the job is to provide a hospital-based mental health service to patients of the Acute Trust. The post holder will assess referrals made from the district hospital, work with a small caseload of complex clients, and liaise with referrers involved. They will offer training, consultation, and advice to colleagues working in the Acute hospital setting. The post-holder will enable timely triage, assessment, and intervention for those with co-morbid physical and mental illnesses, ensuring appropriate treatments are accessed where available.
Assessments will be completed within the framework of 1 hour for triage and 4 hours for a full LPS assessment.
As an expert practitioner, the post holder will also provide clinical supervision for band 6 practitioners.
Clinical: To provide biopsychosocial assessments of patients attending the hospital with known or suspected mental health problems, including dementia or delirium. Share expertise on mental health crises in over 65s. Work closely with the Acute Hospital Trust and Kent and Medway Partnership Trust teams to promote effective clinical care and good working relationships. Assess social needs that may be greater than mental or physical health needs and coordinate appropriate care plans. Demonstrate risk management and safeguarding practices, practicing safely and according to individual patient needs. Formulate comprehensive, multidisciplinary, integrated care plans and communicate these effectively. Involve carers when appropriate.
Assess and anticipate individual needs in crisis, taking appropriate action and communicating with relevant agencies. Report incidents as per Trust guidelines.
The post holder will work autonomously in assessments, care planning, and data collection.
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We are Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust (KMPT), providing mental health, learning disability, and specialist services to 1.8 million people in Kent and Medway, and specialist services for adults in Sussex and Surrey. We are rated Good by the CQC.
Annually, we care for over 2,000 hospital patients and 54,000 community-based individuals.
Our diverse team of over 3,800 staff from 66 nationalities is committed to excellent care. Our mission is to deliver brilliant care through brilliant people, aiming to provide outstanding care in partnership with our communities.
Assess patients with suspected or known mental health issues, including dementia or delirium. Share expertise on mental health crises in over 65s. Collaborate with hospital and community teams to promote effective clinical care. Assess social needs and coordinate care plans. Practice safely with risk management and safeguarding, involving carers as appropriate. Work independently in assessments and care planning. Develop links with hospital colleagues, provide specialist assessments and interventions for adults with co-morbid illnesses, and act as an educational resource. Maintain high standards of practice and evaluate them regularly. Support service improvements, clinical audits, and incident reporting. Lead in specific clinical areas such as Neurodiversity, Triage, substance misuse, dual diagnosis, Dementia/Delirium, and others. Lead on clinical development of band 6 staff and build trusted relationships with hospital colleagues. Complete clinical inductions and promote understanding across services. Engage in service improvements with increased service user and carer involvement, including PREM & CREM feedback.
Communications and working relationships: Communicate effectively with the liaison team and hospital staff. Maintain accurate records, provide assessment reports, and liaise with other professionals and agencies.
This role requires a DBS check in accordance with the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1975.
Kent & Medway NHS & Social Care Partnership Trust
Salary: £48,270 to £54,931 per annum, including HCAS