An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic, dynamic, and committed Nurse Practitioner to join our Award-Winning Norfolk Forensic Community Learning Disability (NFC-LD) team. This is a fantastic career development opportunity within the Adult Forensic Learning Disability community service working alongside an established and experienced team of clinicians and practitioners to contribute to high-quality service provision, including consultation and advice, completion of specialist risk assessment, assessment and formulation, therapeutic interventions, and delivery of training, all within the overall framework of the service's policies and provision.
You will be actively involved in supporting plans for accelerated transformation in forensic learning disability services with a focus on improving continuity of care for patients. The expectation is that this approach will not only lead to reductions in length of hospitalization for patients within forensic learning disability units, but also minimize the need for in-patient admissions in the first place.
This post is based within the Norfolk Forensic Community Learning Disability (NFC-LD) Team; however, a key feature of the team is its close working relationship with the Broadland Clinic, a Medium Secure Forensic Learning Disability Inpatient Service, which sits within the Learning Disability and Forensic Strategic Business Unit of Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust. The team will be actively involved in the discharge planning process.
The Integrated Community Forensic Learning Disability team has multi-disciplinary participation. It has a stepped service offer which includes:
Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust is one of just five mental health trusts to achieve an overall rating of 'Outstanding' from the Care Quality Commission.
Our family of over 4,000 members of staff provide health and social care for people with mental ill health, physical ill health, and learning disabilities across Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex, and Norfolk, delivering these services within the community and several inpatient settings. Everything is underpinned by choice, independence, and equality, with our Trust values embedded throughout:
Welcoming. Kind. Positive. Respectful. Professional.
To work as a Learning Disability nurse to support service users with a learning disability in the community, who have a forensic history and active risk profile, or whose risks indicate a high likelihood of offending without specialist management.
To work in close collaboration with the in-patient services to monitor the service users' progress and participate pro-actively in discharge planning to less restrictive settings. This will include providing seamless support for the service users by offering direct work with the individuals and advising and supporting the ward-based staff to ensure there is a clear pathway for a safe and timely discharge transition from inpatient services to the community.
To function as a lead health professional and manage a caseload of people with learning disabilities and associated mental health needs, as allocated, taking responsibility for the formulation of detailed, individualised, and person-centred assessments in partnership with individuals and families/carers and facilitate the formulation of robust risk management strategies.
To practise evidence-based offence-specific nursing interventions and treatment for offenders with learning disabilities within their caseload.
To provide high-quality, comprehensive specialist risk assessments that rely on structured professional judgment (HCR-20v and ARMIDILO S) which includes assessment and formulation and sets out appropriate risk management options and recommendations.
Offer training to upskill local providers and community teams so they are better able to meet the needs of the service users they are supporting.
Increase the capacity and capability of community providers, families, and others, including the understanding of the criminal justice systems, to work effectively with people with a forensic history or forensic-like behaviour, by providing specialist forensic advice, guidance, and consultation regarding the risks of people with a learning disability and challenging behaviour/complex needs to provide positive practices and interventions to the service users. To identify, as part of the review process, the need for further assessment, and complete this in partnership with the person and their network.
To develop links and work in collaboration with other mainstream services which can support the various needs that the individual may present with.
To maintain and promote practice within the Mental Health Act (1983), amended 2007, Mental Capacity Act, 2005 and Hertfordshire Safeguarding Adults frameworks.
To work with the clinical team and Team Managers to provide and ensure high standards of clinical practice and to seek continuous improvement through Practice Governance and a culture of audit and learning.
To participate in the induction, training, and education of students and other staff as appropriate.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust
£37,338 to £44,962 a year, per annum, pro rata
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