Advanced Practitioner, Perinatal Parent And Infant Mental Health

Paignton, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Communication and working relationship Communicate effectively with all statutory and non-statutory agencies associated with perinatal and parent/infant mental health Use clear, concise written, electronic and verbal communication with clients, colleagues and key stakeholders Utilise language support services for non-English speaking clients Share information appropriately adhering to TSDFT policies Use professional, empathetic, listening and reflective skills with clients and staff when offering information and support Demonstrate leadership skills with an ability to motivate others to promote a united approach to parent infant mental health (PIMH) across multiple agencies Ensure that care is delivered in a way that is culturally sensitive and that the service is accessible to all To participate and where appropriate lead multi agency meetings relating to PIMH Communicate highly sensitive, complex or contentious information, both written or verbal, in a professional manner that is understood by clients, professionals, students and all partner agencies Planning and organisation Participate in organising and delivering 0 to 19 Torbay staff forums Use impactful analysis, applying experience and modifying to suit the situation Make decisions in a timely manner Demonstrate excellent organisational skills being able to prioritise effectively, completing and finishing tasks in a timely manner Be responsible for developing, leading, coordinating and delivering training regarding perinatal parent/infant mental health, to all staff within the partnership and Family Hubs when required, to ensure they have the correct level of skill and knowledge to deliver the most up to date clinical care Analytical and judgement Be able to use research to develop and shape practice and service development Use enhanced clinical skills and expertise to support the 0 to 19 Torbay Team and Family Hubs as required Define problems and develop solutions to resolve these Undertake client and staff audits with support from colleagues and to review these audits, acting upon feedback to produce an action plan which will influence on going service delivery To work with Data Analyst and Business Manager to ensure data is used to capture positive outcomes in PIMHC and to identify areas for target Responsibility and accountability Provide specialist support to parents/carers with PIMH needs and create individual plans of care with named professionals to address this To offer consultation to practitioners when working with families that have complex family difficulties To undertake joint visits to families where initial intervention has been unsuccessful or where further assessment is needed To work with colleagues, partners and service users to identify needs of the local population Ensure recordkeeping is contemporaneous and accurate following Trust policy, and Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) guidelines Act as an autonomous practitioner, managing own workload, professional needs and target priorities with Service Manager Work with managers and the impact lead to incorporate PIMH support in all settings where we see clients to create a supportive social environment for parents, babies and their families Attend management meetings to report on Best Start for Life PIMH work and ensure PIMH threads through the work of the partnership Promote a culture where staff are encouraged to try new ways of working developing services to meet the challenges of working in communities with high level of need and deprivation To deputise for colleagues in their absence in own area of practice and the wider public health team Contribute towards the development and implementation of the Business Continuity Plan for SCPHN teams and 0 to 19 Torbay Be involved in the development of preceptorship and professional development programmes, identified by managers and professional Leads for staff Provide, through a link with the University and the TSDFT, input on curriculum planning and ensure that practice meets the requirements of the Nursing and Midwifery Council for Specialist Community Public Health Nursing Support colleagues with supervision when required and identified by Team Leaders or staff Attend 0 to 19 Torbay Operations Meetings supporting the PIMH agenda across the Partnership Attend Family Hub partnership board meetings if required to do so. Knowledge of and familiarity with infant development and infant mental health principles Level 3 knowledge of safeguarding procedures and able to refer to MASH and Early Help Experience and knowledge of working with more complex family difficulties and concerns, including families where children may be at risk or with serious concerns about parenting and safeguarding Responsibility for patients and client care To provide early identification, intervention and health promotion with regard to infant/ early years mental health Ensuring the voice of the infant is central to the care delivery and service development Identify therapeutic intervention to support infant mental health and parent infant relationships Contribute to the development of pathways in delivering care which include the role of triage practitioner within 0 to 19 Torbay team Maintain professional registration and work in accordance to NMC requirements To ensure all interventions are evidence based clinically at an advanced level by providing professional advice and support to staff, colleagues and the public To endorse the importance of antenatal contacts in order that discussions are commenced early about how to start forming close and loving relationships, therefore building on brain development which supports parental/carer responsiveness to infants/children To work with families and the Infant Feeding Lead to support responsive feeding to prevent the exacerbation of perinatal distress Engage in partnership work and community development in a variety of settings particularly in areas identified as requiring enhanced focus on PIMH Be responsible for providing advice and guidance to staff and women around any prescribed or complementary medication for their mental health, especially linked to lactation concerns Co-ordinate the assessment of parent/carer infant relationship and if appropriate identify intervention to support this Develop comprehensive care pathways for women and families affected by mild, moderate and severe maternal mental health problems in active collaboration with colleagues, specialist Health Visitor for PIMH, infant feeding specialist Health Visitor, specialist mental health services and other providers of mental health services, (GPs midwives, IAPT services, voluntary sector and volunteers) Consider the impact of cross-cultural influences on PIMH Policy and service responsibility Take a proactive role in the development and review of Perinatal Infant Mental Health policies and guidelines Contribute to the development of pathways in delivering care Undertake appropriate risk assessments as required Identify areas for research, audit and development relevant to PNMH Initiate and participate in research & clinical audit programmes where indicated implementing finding into practice Manage queries, concerns, complaints and compliments from clients or other professionals according to TSDFT policy and procedures Responsibility for finance, equipment and other resource Ensure any equipment used is fully functioning and serviced as recommended by the Trust or manufacturer Ensure any information shared digitally remains contemporary and up to date. This includes our web site, social media and newsletters to staff and stakeholders Responsibility for supervision, leadership and management Provide one to one or group supervision for 0 to 19 Torbay staff (particularly health visiting) quarterly or more frequently where individual case supervision is required as requested Provide support for members of associated steering groups, colleagues and stakeholders Provide placement, supervision and assessments of students, undertaking annual supervisor /assessor updates as required Demonstrate own duties to students, new starters and/or less experienced staff providing training opportunities as individually identified Participate as required in the investigation of incidents and complaints Monitor training skills of staff and develop learning plans to support individual needs when identified Participate in in management supervision and appraisal and be accountable for their own professional development Manage individual members of staff or a Team within the 0 to 19 Torbay service when required to do so Ensure that the post holder has access to supervision. Information technology and administrative duties Responsibility with Specialist Health Visitor for research and development of PIMH across the Partnership Identify unmet health needs, gaps in service, inequalities and advise on appropriate action to address these Develop and deliver training and education based on national recommendation to all staff within the Partnership of 0 to 19 Torbay and allied professionals, as required Participate in research and initiate audits with achievable action plans Mentor and support staff to develop expertise around PIMH Create and support clinical learning for staff with evidenced based foundations Develop an excellent working knowledge of current IT systems Ability to use and maintain IT data bases and have a basic understanding of spreadsheets being able to save data safely Mobile working when required to do so Make sure information is available and delivered in a culturally sensitive way using appropriate IT systems to support this Contribute towards the quarterly collection of data for the Family Hubs

Beware of fraud agents! do not pay money to get a job

MNCJobs.co.uk will not be responsible for any payment made to a third-party. All Terms of Use are applicable.


Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3175836
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Paignton, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned