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Explore rewarding CATS Senior Clinician jobs, a pivotal leadership role within specialized mental health crisis and assessment teams. These senior professionals are integral to community-based mental health services, providing urgent, high-level clinical intervention to individuals experiencing acute psychological distress or crisis. Operating primarily within intensive outreach frameworks, CATS Senior Clinicians deliver care directly in the community—in homes, emergency departments, and other community settings—to stabilize crises and prevent hospitalization where possible. Their work is characterized by a dynamic, fast-paced environment where expert assessment and decisive intervention are paramount. The core responsibilities of a CATS Senior Clinician typically encompass conducting comprehensive, enhanced risk and mental health assessments, followed by formulating and implementing brief, focused crisis intervention plans. They provide direct therapeutic support using evidence-based modalities suitable for acute presentations, often requiring sophisticated clinical judgment and adaptability. A significant aspect of the role involves providing clinical leadership and supervision within the multidisciplinary team, offering guidance, support, and oversight to less experienced clinicians. Furthermore, they act as a key liaison, fostering collaborative relationships with a wide network of stakeholders including families, carers, police, emergency services, and other healthcare providers to ensure a cohesive and wraparound approach to patient care. Accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with professional and statutory standards is also a fundamental duty. Individuals pursuing CATS Senior Clinician jobs must possess a robust clinical background. Typical requirements include an advanced professional qualification in mental health nursing, clinical psychology, social work, or occupational therapy, accompanied by current professional registration. Several years of post-qualification experience in acute adult mental health settings are essential, with a proven track record in crisis intervention and complex risk management. The role demands exceptional skills in clinical formulation, diagnosis, and brief solution-focused therapies. Strong leadership capabilities, superior communication and interpersonal skills for effective teamwork and stakeholder engagement, and a deep commitment to recovery-oriented and trauma-informed practices are vital. For seasoned clinicians seeking to make a critical difference at the frontline of mental health care, CATS Senior Clinician jobs offer a challenging and deeply impactful career path, combining advanced clinical practice with leadership in a vital community service.

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