Saint John of God Communith Mental Health Services Lucena Clinic and Cluain Mhurie Services Lucena Clinic provides a comprehensive Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service for young people with moderate to severe mental health disorders to defined catchment areas, with an under 18 population of 172,585, residing in South Dublin City and County plus North and West County Wicklow.
Clinical Teams are based throughout the catchment area operating clinics in Tallaght, Rathgar, Dun Laoghaire, Bray, Wicklow town and Arklow.
Cluain Mhuire is a national center of innovation in public mental health service provision delivering a community-based adult mental health service for the South East Coast of Co. Dublin to a catchment area of some 182,000 people approximately.In addition to general adult mental health services, Cluain Mhuire provides early intervention in psychosis, ADHD, gender and general hospital mental health services.
Initial Base: Detect, Avila House, Carysfort Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Early intervention for psychosis services have developed in many countries worldwide including Ireland.The Dublin and East Treatment and Early Care Team (DETECT) is an Irish Early Intervention for Psychosis Service (The multidisciplinary team provides specialist interventions to address the health and psychosocial needs of those with psychosis who are attending our services.The service is now expanding to develop a Youth Early Intervention in Psychosis service.There is a programme of service evaluation and research underway.
Key Worker in Early Intervention in Psychosis- Youth Service 1 x Permanent, Full-timepost Saint John of God Community Services, Community Mental Health Services Cluain Mhuire Service are now inviting applications for the post of Key Worker in the Youth Early Intervention in Psychosis Service.
The successful candidate will be enthusiastic, flexible, innovative and committed to providing a quality service that responds to the needs and priorities of our service users.
Role Summary Established in 2005, the Dublin and East Treatment and Early Care Team (DETECT) is an Irish Early Intervention for Psychosis Service (Following the launch of the HSE National Model of Care for Early Intervention in Psychosis, National Clinical Programme, Cluain Mhuire has received funding to provide specialist assessment and treatment for young people aged 14-18 with psychosis throughout CHO 6.This is a new and exciting development and allows DETECT to recruit a Key Worker This post would suit an experienced clinician who has extensive experience working with young people and has an interest in working with those who present with psychosis.
The Key Worker will focus on the assessment of individuals referred to the service with a possible First Episode of Psychosis (FEP).
Key to this role is assertive engagement with individuals presenting with a possible FEP, the provision of detailed specialist clinical assessments, and the delivery of psychosocial interventions for the individual and their family/carers.
They will also contribute to the evaluation of the EIP programme.
Minimum Requirements The successful candidate will possess a relevant third level qualification and will have three years of relevant post qualification experience.In addition, candidates must at the latest date of application: 1.Be registered in the Psychiatric Division of the Register of Nurses kept Bord Altranais agus Cnimhseachais na hireann (Nursing Midwifery Board Ireland) and be currently employed as a Clinical Nurse Specialist Role OR CNM2 in Mental Health OR 2.Be a registered Occupational Therapist and have experience working as a Senior Occupational Therapist in Mental Health OR 3.Be a registered Social Worker and have experience working as a Senior Social Worker in Mental Health OR 4.Be a registered Psychologist and have experience working as a basic Grade Psychologist in Mental Health OR Be a Cognitive Behaviour Therapy specialist who has completed recognised training in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to Masters level.
Hold current membership of the Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy Ireland (CBPI) or Irish Association of Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies (IABCP) or eligible for accreditation by, either of them.
6.Have post-qualification experience of working in a CAMHS service for at least one year, with proficiency in carrying out assessments and delivering interventions.
7.Have knowledge and understanding of psychosis and the complex needs of this group.
8.Be familiar with comorbid mental health conditions in adolescents such as other neurodevelopmental disorders, mood and anxiety disorders, emotional dysregulation difficulties and drug and alcohol abuse.
9.Have experience of group work and working within a multidisciplinary team.
10.Previous experience of working in an Adult Mental Health service is desirable.
11.Prior experience in new service development would be an advantage.
Remuneration Salary Grade 3072 PSYCHOSIS KEY WORKER, EARLY INTERVENTION on the Consolidated HSE Pay Scale €68,217 - €78,687 per annum pro rata Initial location The initial location of this role is Dublin South.
However, you may be required, from time to time, to work at SJOG CSs other places of business or/and the premises of such associated s companies or organisations as SJOG CS may require.
You will be given as much notice of any such change of place of work as is reasonably practicable.
Application Process: The selection process for this competition will compromise several elements to select successful candidates for the position.
These may include the following: Shortlisting based in the information contained within your application.
An online video interview.
Competitive competency-based interview.
Presentation A panel may be formed from this competition from which current and future, permanent, fixed term and specified purpose vacancies may be filled over the next 12 months.
If your application contains gaps of employment within in your CV, please be advised that under HIQA, TUSLA and CORU regulations we are required to have explanatory information for these time periods.
These must be provided with your application.
Why work for us?
St John of God offers a range of benefits to staff including the following: Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Annual Increments Comprehensive induction training and continued in-house training/ professional development Support from the organisations Research Support Service and opportunities to apply for funding Professional supervision appropriate to the role and discipline Paid sick leave (minimum service period applies) Paid Maternity/Paternity Leave (minimum service period applies) Opportunities for career progression Public Pension Scheme Group Health Insurance Scheme through VHI Group HSF Scheme Cycle to Work Scheme Closing Date 25/03/2025 at 17.00 hours Informal inquiries to Prof. Mary Clarke, Consultant Psychiatrist on .
Job description available on request.
Occupop Reference: CMS-FEB-2025-08 St John of God Community Services are equal opportunities employers.
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