Locum Band 6 Mental Health Telephone Triage Practitioner

Locum Band 6 Mental Health Telephone Triage Practitioner

Posted 7 days ago by MCG Healthcare on CVLibrary

£50 Per hour
Undetermined
Onsite
SY16, Newtown, Sir Powys



Locum Band 6 Mental Health Telephone Triage Practitioner




  • 111#2 Service

  • Powys, Wales Newtown/Welshpool

  • Temporary (Ongoing Locum)

  • 45- 50 per hour

  • 12-hour shifts inc. days, nights & weekends on a rota d basis

  • Min 3-4 shifts per week





These roles are based on site, at rural locations in Wales and will be requiring temporary accommodation to be sought nearby if you are not within a commutable distance.







The Locum Band 6 Mental Health Telephone Triage Practitioner will be responsible for providing comprehensive telephone-based assessments for individuals experiencing mental health crises or presenting with mental health concerns. The role involves ensuring the safe and appropriate allocation of care, either through direct support, signposting, or referral to the relevant mental health services.



This role is vital in the early identification of mental health issues and providing timely support to prevent crisis escalation.





Telephone Triage & Assessment




  • Conduct telephone assessments of individuals who are experiencing mental health difficulties, identifying the severity of the issues, and making recommendations for appropriate interventions.

  • Gather relevant clinical information to support the triage process and ensure the right care pathway is identified.

  • Use clinical judgment to assess risk, including but not limited to self-harm, suicidality, and violence to self or others.





Crisis Management




  • Provide crisis intervention and support to individuals who are in immediate mental health distress, offering reassurance, guidance, and appropriate next steps.

  • De-escalate urgent mental health situations via telephone to prevent escalation and promote safety.





Referral & Signposting




  • Identify the most suitable service or intervention required (e.g., emergency services, local community teams, crisis teams, or mental health services).

  • Make timely and appropriate referrals to other healthcare professionals, services, or agencies as necessary, ensuring continuity of care.





Risk Management




  • Assess and manage clinical risk, ensuring that any concerns around safety or safeguarding are escalated in accordance with local policies and procedures.

  • Document all risk assessments and actions taken clearly and accurately, adhering to organisational guidelines and professional standards.





Clinical Documentation




  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of all telephone assessments, interventions, and referrals, ensuring compliance with confidentiality and data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR).





Collaboration




  • Work closely with multidisciplinary teams (e.g., psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, community mental health nurses) to ensure that patients are directed to the appropriate services.

  • Provide a clear handover of care for patients requiring further face-to-face assessment or treatment.





Clinical Supervision and Development




  • Participate in regular clinical supervision to ensure that best practice is followed and to support ongoing professional development.

  • Engage in continuous professional development activities and training to maintain and enhance clinical knowledge and skills.







Essential Qualifications & Experience





Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN), Occupational Therapist (OT), Social Worker, or other relevant mental health qualification.



Experience in mental health settings, including crisis intervention, telephone triage, or direct clinical practice.



Understanding of mental health legislation (e.g., the Mental Health Act, safeguarding procedures).



Knowledge and experience of risk assessment and management in a mental health context.



Clear communication skills and the ability to provide effective telephone-based support in a calm and empathetic manner.







Desirable Skills





Experience in telephone triage or telephone-based mental health assessments.



Experience working in a crisis or urgent care environment.



Knowledge of local mental health services and how to navigate the healthcare system for referrals and signposting.







Personal Attributes





Empathetic, compassionate, and non-judgmental approach to supporting individuals in crisis.



Ability to remain calm under pressure and manage complex, high-stress situations effectively.



Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to think critically and quickly.



Excellent teamwork skills with the ability to collaborate effectively with other healthcare professionals.



Organised and efficient, with the ability to manage a varied and potentially high volume of cases.