East London NHS Foundation Trust • London E7 8QP
About this role
A Vacancy at East London NHS Foundation Trust.
This position requires a candidate who has a deep understanding of the NHS Long Term Plan and a passion for working within the emerging neighbourhood model in Newham. Key responsibilities include enhancing access to mental health services, bolstering community-based support, and fostering prevention and recovery efforts. Applicants should illustrate how these priorities shape their clinical practice and service delivery.
We are looking for someone with a track record in service development, particularly in designing, improving, or implementing services that boost outcomes and accessibility for service users. This could involve quality improvement initiatives, pathway redesign, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and community partners. Candidates should also possess insight into the broader mental health landscape, including key partners and areas of systemic pressure.
A genuine interest in developing new pathways is crucial, paired with a commitment to person-centred approaches that promote independence and support within the community. The STC Practitioner will be expected to operate autonomously and self-directed, managing their workload effectively, making confident decisions, and working flexibly within an evolving service environment. Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate with partners to facilitate change will be essential.
We are transforming the way we support individuals stepping down from secondary care mental health services to Primary Care. The STC Practitioner will play a critical role in this transformation by providing visible clinical and professional leadership, leading on the coordination of safe supported discharge and transition into community-based holistic care, and shaping service development alongside partners.
This model supports people for up to 12 months post-discharge, using a named worker approach, with strong emphasis on
· Holistic and preventative support
· Physical health and wellbeing
· Meaningful social connection
· Recovery-focused, person centred care
· Strategic community-engagement and relationships
Our mission is to make a positive difference to people's lives by improving the quality of life for all we serve.
Our values are
We Care, We Respect, We are Inclusive – so we are looking for people who live and breathe these qualities when supporting service users and carers, and in their relationships with colleagues in the Trust and our partner organisations.
Please see job description in documents
1. To promote and offer a range of clinical and non-clinical interventions within CIMHS / Primary Care.
2. To provide assessment and care planning expertise relevant to your profession
3. To lead on the development of a new care pathway between Primary Care, CIMHS and CRT.
4. To provide effective signposting to a range of health, social, voluntary sector and community-based resources and services.
5. To work with service users to:1. support shared decision-making about self-management;
2. provide brief psychological interventions, where qualified to do so and where appropriate;
6. To, where possible, operate without the need for formal referral from GPs, including accepting some direct bookings where appropriate.
7. The role will not directly line manage staff in CIMHS/CRT, but will offer support, training, supervision and matrix management of staff who are operating an STC Model or caseload where necessary. Acting as a professional lead for the Pathway
8. To support the CIMHS, CRT and GP workforce on this new pathway. Including the delivery of any relevant training and induction.
9. To attend relevant meetings and work collaboratively with colleagues to enhance patient care and co-produce the new care pathway.
10. Engage service users and stakeholders throughout the development of the model.
This advert closes on Sunday 21 Jun 2026