3 rd Big Idea Skills, Competencies and Team Job Planning Steve Kingsbury and Ann York 2010
This is Each individual having a job plan that describes their work: core, specific, choice, admin etc This plan being written with team needs in mind All the individual plans integrated into one team plan Team Job Planning p 78, 85-89
Why? Plans activity for the whole service Calculates capacity Makes work load manageable Flexibility to move and build resources Transparent monitoring Set standards for activity as well as protects staff from over activity
Key task Defining different types of clinical work Choice Core Partnership Specific Partnership
Core vs Specific work in job plan Core work Tends to be of standard duration- on average 7 sessions Uses threshold level extended skills (ABCDS) Specific work specialist level skill used to complement the core work e.g specific assessment or intervention May be shorter (e.g. Specialist assessments) or longer duration (e.g. high intensity interventions) Can use Real Skills Plus CAMHS competencies as guide
Key concept: extending clinical skills ABCD’S Skills Clinicians (Alphabet skills) Clinicians who have extended their skills to include the threshold competencies of: Assessment Behavioural Cognitive Dynamic. Systemic
Specialist skills pattern
Core Extended threshold skills
A possible team pattern Assessment BehaviouralDynamic Systemic Staff 1 Staff 2 Staff 3 Staff 4 Staff 5 Cognitive
A Possible Pattern… Effects?
Specific work protected in job plan You decide as a team what you need to protect. Examples could be... Shorter duration ASD assessment WISC Longer duration psychodynamic psychotherapy EMDR Specialist level/’high intensity’ CBT