Practice Plus Group
Clinical Liaison and Diversion Practitioner

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Clinical Liaison and Diversion Practitioner
About The Role
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This is an opportunity you don’t want to miss. We have an exciting opportunity for a Liaison and Diversion Practitioner to join our team in South Yorkshire.
As a Liaison & Diversion Practitioner you will work autonomously in police detention cells, in order to identify and respond to requests of screening and assessment of people with identified health needs in contact with the criminal justice system.
Location
This role is based predominantly at Shepcote Lane Custody Suite with some travel required across the South Yorkshire region. A driving licence and own transport will be required.
Hours
Shifts covering Monday to Sunday.
Salary
This position is full time, working 37.5 hours per week and you will receive a salary of £43,609 to £49,175 per annum
Candidates are required to have a Legal right to work in the UK due to the nature of the role, offers of employment will be subject to additional vetting and security checks.
What you'll be doing
As a Liaison and Diversion Practitioner, your responsibilities will vary. You will:
be part of an extended team working across Liaison & Diversion service work autonomously in court and police detention cells in order to identify and respond to requests of screening and assessment of people with identified health needs in contact with the criminal justice system use validated tools to assess for a number of identified health needs and utilise information accordingly to inform decision-making and facilitate diversion within and out of the criminal justice pathway, creating a clear individualised care plan
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How will we support you?
Bespoke induction, including our Introducing Health in Justice training course Competency framework Regional and national career development opportunities Our bespoke Learning Management System to address your learning needs Support from the wider team
Practice Plus Group’s purpose is to Unlock your best work life and we stand by our core values:
we treat patients as they would like to be treated we act with integrity we embrace diversity we strive to do things better together
What we'll look for in you
Practice Plus Group are the UK’s leading independent provider of NHS services to over 40,000 patients in secure environments, always putting their needs first, regardless of their background. We aim to deliver a truly integrated model that will guide all groups involved in the judicial pathway to provide a more meaningful experience to the individuals involved.


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Qualifications, skills and experience required:
Qualified Registered Mental Health Nurse, Mental Health Social Worker or Occupational Therapist with current registration with the relevant professional body Substantial evidence of continuing professional development and post registration training. Experience of psychosocial interventions and awareness of substance misuse Excellent communication skills and ability to gain appropriate level of consent Understanding of clinical governance, health and safety, QOF, EBP and national standards Knowledge of evidence based practice, health promotion, NICE guidelines and pharmacology Knowledge of current legislation relating to community mental health provision and forensic psychiatry
Our person-centred model is focused on providing meaningful pathways to anyone faced with criminal charges, as well as understanding what triggers and socio-economic circumstances might lead to people offending. We will treat individuals more holistically, focusing on the person and early intervention strategies to reduce risks and improve outcomes.
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