Mental Health Champion / Young People Practitioner for Children Service

Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust, Stanmore, Greater London

Mental Health Champion / Young People Practitioner for Children Service

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Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust, Stanmore, Greater London

  • Part time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 21 Dec | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 7f384a70b6df4562aa7ebe6ef665f1be

Full Job Description

Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust (RNOH) Children service is looking to recruit a talented, inspirational, collaborative senior children/mental health nurse, or senior allied health professional with specialism in Children and Young People care.

As well as advocating for mental health across our children services, the individual would help facilitate join up between RNOH practitioners, Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Liaison teams, learning disability and autism services, safeguarding and other key partners., 1. Build team confidence in supporting CYP and families with mental and emotional needs.

2. Encourage staff uptake of mental health related training and disseminating of learning.

3. Facilitate joint working across mental health and physical health, working with Children Hospital clinical leads and executive leadership to encourage 'parity of esteem'.

4. Building supportive and collaborative relationships with internal multidisciplinary team and colleagues in local CYP mental health teams and local authority services, such as social services.

5. Networking with others Mental Health Champions and similar roles across local, regional, and national systems to enhance dissemination of information from NHSE, Royal Colleges and professional bodies; sharing of good practice and feedback 'from the ground' to facilitate problem solving and further development nationally.

6. Facilitate improvements in joint working across RNOH and wider ICB systems and providers of CYP mental health care.

7. To contribute to the development, evaluation and monitoring of the team's operational policies and services and participate in the development of high quality, responsive and accessible services.

RNOH Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust (RNOH) is the largest orthopaedic hospital in the UK and a global leader in our field. We provide a dynamic working environment where we support frontline staff to implement improvements so that we can realise our vision of being a world leading neuro-musculoskeletal hospital providing the best patient care and staff experience in the NHS, delivering world leading research, and offering a strong foundation of education, training and career progression. Our dedicated staff come from diverse backgrounds, and our patients benefit from the wide range of experience they bring to the trust. RNOH brings unrivalled expertise together in one place allowing us to deliver some of the world's most complex and innovative care to our patients. RNOH is rated good by the CQC and covers two sites, one in central London and one in Stanmore - which has recently opened The Stanmore Building, a new, state-of-the-art inpatient facility. For more