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South Tyneside Community Treatment Team are looking to recruit a caring and compassionate Clinical Support Assistant with excellent interpersonal and communication skills to work as part of our multi-disciplinary team offering treatment to clients experiencing moderate to severe mental health difficulties. You will provide evidence-based interventions under the direction of qualified clinicians in various settings including, community settings, team base, clients homes and in-reach interventions within hospital settings.
Job Responsibility:
Assist in the delivery of care to service users who have a variety of needs, diverse presentations and a range of mental health conditions, under the direction of a registered practitioner
Implement and evaluate care within a prescribed framework as a member of the care team ensuring that high quality, individualised care is delivered and that this promotes recovery and wellbeing and maximises independence
Support in the running of treatment clinics including phlebotomy and physical health checks
Maintain electronic health records of any treatment interventions completed
Work as a member of the team in providing excellent and effective person-centred care
Provide compassionate care that is based on empathy, kindness, respect and dignity
Actively engage with supervision and appraisal process as identified in Trust policy
Requirements:
Senior Healthcare Support Worker or equivalent or working towards
Experience of working/ volunteering in an appropriate care setting
Good verbal and written communication skills
ICT Functional skills
Ability to work without direct supervision
Ability to develop the skills of others and to contribute to a learning environment
What we offer:
Excellent training opportunities
Proactive Team Wellbeing with various support mechanisms
Regular supervision both on an individual basis and in a group setting