Location: Grimsby
Band: 8aÂ
Contract: Permanent
Working Pattern: Full Time
The Memory Service ACP role is varied and interesting with a high level of autonomy that encompasses the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of both organic and functional mental health problems, using the full range of medical, psychological, and social opportunities available. The clinicians within the teams require a wide-ranging skill set to support service users with a broad range of complex mental and physical health problems, including, but not limited to, personality disorder, psychosis, eating disorders, co-occurring substance use, and anxiety/depression.
Person SpecificationQualifications
Essential:
- Registered healthcare professional (e.g., NMC / HCPC or multi-professional equivalent)
- Non-Medical Prescriber qualification / or multi-professional equivalent
- 5 years post-qualification experience
- Relevant master's degree (ACP MSc)
- Experience in applying principles of adult and children safeguarding / Mental Capacity Act / Mental Health Act
- Advanced understanding of clinical governance, audit, and quality assurance
- Demonstrable competency and achievement in practice
- Training in serious incident reviews / structured judgement reviews
- Must hold a current driving licence
Desirable:
- Evidence of higher level of practice development at a senior level within a specialist area
- Post-graduate experience/training at a senior level or qualifications in one or more areas of the four pillars of advanced clinical practice
- Demonstrable evidence of leading on policy development, management of change, and audit of quality
- Demonstrable evidence of leading on serious incidents, implementing lessons learned, and ensuring longevity of improvements to practice
How to Apply:
If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please submit your CVÂ