Clinical Lead Mental Health Support Team

Posted 2 days 6 hours ago by HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM MIND

Permanent
Full Time
Healthcare & Medical Jobs
London, United Kingdom
Job Description

Purpose of the Job

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a clinical lead working within our Mental Health Support Teams and wider Children and Young People's Services. As an integral part of our services, you will ensure the high-quality delivery of mental health interventions for children and young people. You will provide clinical supervision and support to a multi-disciplinary team, ensuring adherence to evidence-based practice and national guidelines. This role involves overseeing the delivery of low-intensity and early intervention mental health support within schools and the community for children and young people between the ages of 5-18 (for young people with SEND under 25). In addition, you will ensure professional development and clinical governance.

Job Summary

The role includes:

  • Providing case management and clinical supervision (1:1 and group) and some line management
  • Supporting the team to write sensitive and appropriate reports concerning the assessment, formulation and treatment plans of children and young people
  • Carrying out clinical case file audits to ensure high quality practice and to support practitioners and trainees
  • Ensuring that practitioners and trainees work within their scope of practice and adhere to professional standards
  • Ensuring adherence to evidence-based practice in accordance with national guidance and national and local policies (including NHS and educational frameworks)
  • Escalating referrals where the level of need is beyond the scope of the service
  • Contributing to the ongoing evaluation and improvement of the MHST model
  • Where appropriate, directly delivering sessions to more complex young people or families
  • Support trainee practitioners and supervisors to meet the requirements of their studies
  • To facilitate in person group supervision or reflective practice across CYP Services
  • To manage the duty service and be part of the out of hours on-call rota advising staff on complex challenges and safeguarding
  • To step in to deliver services (e.g. targeted groups, CBT informed 1:1s) to schools where needed (e.g. staff holidays, sickness, special requests from schools)
  • To support Whole School Approach staff in the design and delivery of training sessions and developing engaging and accessible resources for children, parents and school staff Working with the service manager to establish our presence in schools and the local college and support the on-going delivery and development of our work in partnership with school leaders and other professionals
  • Giving timely advice to school staff and liaising with external specialist local services to help children and young people to get the right support and stay in education
  • Building and maintaining partnership relationships (e.g. CAMHS, Youth Offending Teams, Educational Psychologists)
  • Participate in complex case discussions and contribute to multi-agency safeguarding processes. Uphold high standards of safeguarding, ensuring all concerns are appropriately escalated.

Other Responsibilities:

  • Oversee the quality of case-recording and documentation on a clinical database (IAPTUS)
  • Ensure that all follow up and records maintenance is done within the project timelines and to a high standard Contribute to the quarterly reporting to the commissioners on quality assurance from the clinical point of view Represent the MHST and HFEH Mind at external meetings
  • Attend regular team meetings as agreed with the service manager
  • Attend and successfully complete all mandatory training as required by HFEH Mind Ensure that all support provided has an inclusive values base which recognises and respects difference and diversity
  • Attend regular 1:1s and reflective practice sessions, and work to meet KPIs and actions from meetings
  • Any other reasonable tasks to meet the needs of the organisation (inline with the requirements of the role).

Person Specification

Essential:

  • Professional qualification (e.g., Clinical Psychology, Counselling, Social Work, Mental Health Nursing).
  • Accreditation with a relevant professional body (e.g., HCPC, BACP, UKCP, BPS, BABCP, NMC, Social Work England).
  • Significant experience (minimum of 5 years) in child and adolescent mental health, including direct work with children and families with complex needs
  • Experience of providing clinical supervision to practitioners working with children
  • Strong understanding of evidence-based interventions (e.g. CBT, trauma-informed approaches)
  • Experience of managing risk and safeguarding concerns
  • Excellent communication skills and non-judgmental approach to working as part of a multi-disciplinary team
  • Understanding of neurodiversity and the needs of children with additional or complex needs and an adaptable approach to what works

Desirable:

  • Knowledge of the MHST model, early intervention, and school-based mental health services
  • Experience of working in education settings or school-based mental health teams
  • Training in supervision models (e.g. BABCP/BPS supervision course)
  • Experience in delivering training
  • Experience of working in a school or college setting.