Key Responsibilities
- To play a key role in the important ‘Early Days in Custody’ of prisoners, working closely with other departments to ensure that all risks are assessed and managed.
- To function fully within the Integrated Mental Health Team, assessing and treating patients through their journey in prison.
- To accept referrals and triage patients with the team.
- To undertake comprehensive assessments alone or with colleagues and feedback to the Multi-disciplinary Team, ensuring that planned care is individual and appropriate to the needs of the patient.
- To provide effective case management to a defined caseload in accordance with the Care Programme Approach, in conjunction with the team, appropriate prison departments and external health, social care and probation services.
- To ensure effective pre‑release care planning.
- To work under the direction of the Deputy Head of Healthcare (Mental Health Lead) and Mental Health Clinical Lead Nurse to ensure that clinical priorities are clearly understood and met to an agreed standard.
- To assess health and social care needs and negotiate care plans with patients and staff teams.
- To undertake risk assessments including the formulation of comprehensive plans developed jointly with the patients and staff teams.
- To work within the Prison Service safer custody framework for managing suicide and self‑harm (SASH procedures) to support patients requiring this.
- To provide a service sensitive to age, culture, ethnicity and gender, sexuality and disability.
- To contribute to effective multidisciplinary team working with the team and the rest of the prison.
- To participate in the reception/induction process, and any other model that the local team adopts, in order to identify individuals with mental health problems at the earliest opportunity.
- To have an active presence and act as a resource for all staff and prisoners, in addition to those patients under your care, in the Segregation unit and Clinical Assessment Unit.
- To work with the agreed Core Assessment Tool within all relevant prison departments.
We’re passionate about delivering first‑class patient‑centred, safe and effective care, whether it is in a hospital setting, in a community clinic or in the patient’s own home. Patients are at the heart of everything we do.
Providing top quality care depends on our ability to employ the best people. We’re always looking to recruit outstanding people who will go the extra mile to support our patients, colleagues, teams and the Trust. With every new employee we’re hoping to find our future leaders and we’ll support our staff by providing opportunities to develop your career.
With a diverse culture and an equal range of opportunities across mental health, community services, addictions, eating disorders, learning disabilities, Health and Justice and more – whatever stage of your career you're at, there's always a place for you at CNWL.
Additional Responsibilities
- To case manage an identified caseload of clients, in conjunction with the multi‑disciplinary team and relevant agencies and carers. To include the planning and implementation of effective care plans, regular review meetings, timely referral to external agencies, within the framework of the CPA, to ensure effective pre‑release planning.
- To communicate effectively with all relevant internal departments and external agencies regarding clients, within the restrictions of a prison environment.
- To work closely with the MDT and identify and facilitate an effective range of therapeutic interventions for this particular client group.
- To respond to urgent referrals and to assess whether input from the team is indicated/appropriate.
- To offer a range of evidence‑based interventions and proactive risk management approaches to help the patient reduce and manage symptoms, high‑risk behaviour and other disabling effects of their conditions and enable, as far as possible, full and sustained recovery.
- To ensure that both CNWL Safeguarding Adults and Children Guidelines and procedures are fully understood and to ensure the safety needs of adults and children involved are met at all times and take appropriate action when either the adult and/or child is felt to be at risk or in need.
- To monitor treatment, support concordance and ensure prompt action is taken to alleviate unwanted effects.
- To provide advice and information to patients about their care.
- To provide access to and ongoing psycho‑education regarding various mental health conditions to patients and different health and prison staff.
This advert closes on Tuesday 29 Dec 2026