Neurodiversity Complex Case Lead

Posted 20 minutes 6 seconds ago by CNWL

£40,617 - £56,908 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Other
Not Specified, United Kingdom
Job Description
Job Overview

Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust is recruiting a Neurodiversity Complex Case Lead for the Health & Justice team at HMP Send. This position supports the healthcare needs of people in secure environments and promotes health and well being across a 7 day working model.

Contract: Fixed term, band 6 7 developmental post expected to progress within 12-18 months. Location: HMP Send, Town Woking, Surrey Salary: £40,617 - £56,908 per annum inclusive of HCAS (pro rata if part time). Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Full time or Part time.

Main Duties
  • Lead identification, assessment and support of people with neurodevelopmental disorders (Autism, ADHD, Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities).
  • Provide and support adapted psychosocial interventions for individuals whose communication, thinking style and coping strategies are impacted by neurodiversity.
  • Manage a complex caseload requiring reasonable adjustments to healthcare.
  • Keep up to date with research, policy and legislation relevant to neuro development.
  • Offer expert consultancy to the Mental Health Team and contribute to person centred pathways and interventions within the MDT.
  • Develop person centred care plans identifying strengths and needs in collaboration with individuals.
  • Work with the clinical lead to improve outcomes for people with ND at HMP Send, meeting national specifications for primary and mental healthcare.
  • Deputise for the line manager when required and participate in the Healthcare Management Team.
  • Recognise the need for flexibility, working outside normal hours including weekends.
  • Maintain own skills and knowledge to a high standard and support this within the team.
Working for Our Organisation

CNWL offers career progression, supervision, training, and a range of staff benefits including health and wellbeing services, season ticket loans, cycle to work scheme, relocation package and free use of leisure facilities.

Detailed Responsibilities
  • Quality of Care: Promote health and well being, maintain a safe and therapeutic environment, and ensure reasonable adjustments for people with ADHD, ASD and IDD.
  • Support research and development of care pathways for neuro developmental disorders.
  • Use appropriate screening tools and provide adapted psychosocial and psycho education sessions.
  • Maintain accurate clinical records and comply with data protection and confidentiality policies.
  • Participate in quality meetings, audits, and other professional development activities.
  • Lead on specific care quality initiatives and foster collaborative relationships across services.
Person Specification - Education and Qualifications
  • Registered Nurse (Mental Health / Learning Disability) with current NMC registration.
  • Post registration qualifications or formal training in diagnostics (ADOS, DIVA, WAIS) or therapies (CBT/DBT).
  • Evidence of ongoing professional development since registration.
Skills and Knowledge
  • Excellent IT skills, experience with electronic patient information systems, and proficiency in Microsoft Office.
  • Teamwork and independent working skills, ability to use supervision positively.
  • Knowledge of patient rights and safeguarding frameworks.
  • Problem solving, stress management, conflict resolution and evidence based practice.
  • Awareness of current NHS policies, NICE guidelines and prison health legislation.
Previous Experience
  • Clinical experience with autism, ADHD or intellectual/developmental disabilities in health or social care.
  • Experience supporting acutely mentally unwell people and prioritising complex needs.
  • Managing risk assessment and resolution in a secure setting.
  • Experience delivering CBT/DBT informed interventions and trauma informed care.
  • Experience working within multidisciplinary teams, including CPA or similar.
Attitudes, Aptitudes and Personal Characteristics
  • Motivated to maintain high standards and be open to constructive feedback.
  • Compassionate, non judgmental and flexible approach.
  • Professional appearance, good communication and ability to engage with challenging clients.
Other
  • Must conduct themselves in accordance with the relevant code of conduct for registration.
  • Vaccination is strongly encouraged to protect patients and staff.
Information for Applicants
  • Applications are subject to a 13 week probationary period and may be accepted before the advertised closing date.
  • Applicants requiring sponsorship will be considered in line with UKVI points based system.
  • Employment contracts are under the Agenda for Change framework.
Contact

For enquiries call the CNWL HR team. Further information is available on the CNWL Health & Justice website.