Dual Diagnosis Support Worker
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Job summary
The North London Forensic Service provides Forensic Mental Health care for a wide catchment area, namely Camden, Islington, Haringey, Enfield, and Barnet. Provision covers a wide spectrum of services including acute inpatient care, rehabilitation inpatient care, residential community units and hostels, and outreach and aftercare.
The post holder will help to develop and deliver dual diagnosis services, ensuring that high quality services are delivered to service users with complex diagnosis. The post holder will work alongside the other members of the Substance Misuse team to offer evidenced based interventions to service users in the in-patient services. The post holder will assist the Substance Misuse Lead to develop and maintain high quality standards of care.
Main duties of the job
- To support the development and implementation of treatment within the field of dual diagnosis (mental health and substance use/misuse) for service users identified as potentially having a dual diagnosis within NLFS.
- To carry out substance misuse assessments, as appropriate
- To provide one to one sessions with service users, ensuring that care and recovery planning in relation to Substance misuse is conducted on an individual basis according to the specific needs of the service user.
- To communicate highly sensitive information requiring the development of persuasive or re-assurance skills to service users and colleagues.
- To establish, sustain and disengage from therapeutic relationships with individuals.
- To interact and co-operate with service users, relatives, and other professionals within NLFS and any community services as appropriate.
- To have professional responsibility for promoting equality, diversity, and rights.
- To work closely with ward-based nursing teams and multidisciplinary teams to support the implementation of substance misuse care plans
- To implement and monitor treatment plans with service users that address their needs in relation to mental health and substance misuse problems.
- To assess and act upon immediate risk of danger to service users and/or others.
- To educate and give information to service users and others in the care of the client on issues related to mental health problems and substance misuse.
About us
Barnet Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust provides local, regional and national award-winning healthcare services. We have more than 3.300 staff working out of 20 main sites serving a population of 1.2 million people.We provide community health services and mental health services for young people, adults and older people. Our North London Forensic Service treats and cares for people in the criminal justice system who have mental health conditions. We also provide one of the largest eating disorders services in England, as well as drug and alcohol services.
We are an organisation that is passionate about equality, diversity and inclusion; one that prides itself in developing the leadership capabilities of its employees, looking after their health and wellbeing, creating safe spaces for staff to speak up and providing opportunities to mentor and be mentored.Our employees are the reason for delivering Good CQC ratings, excellent outcomes and outstanding patient experiences, so it is our aim to create a happy and healthy working environment where youcan thrive and succeed.
Details
Date posted
13 July 2023
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 4
Salary
£28,057 to £30,390 a year Per annum inclusive of Outer London HCAS
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
306-BEH-1097
Job locations
Camlet 3 Chase Farm Hospital
The ridgeway
Enfield
EN2 8JL
Employer details
Employer name
Barnet, Enfield & Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust
Address
Camlet 3 Chase Farm Hospital
The ridgeway
Enfield
EN2 8JL
Employer's website
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