For the full Person Specification and more information regarding the main responsibilities of this role, please refer to the attached Job Description. Key tasks and responsibilities: To contribute to multi-disciplinary assessments of children, young people and families referred to The Lighthouse. To co-ordinate and deliver individual and group-based specialist therapeutic intervention care packages for children, adolescents and their carers and evaluate these, ensuring high standards of practice in accordance with national guidelines and trust policy. To manage a defined caseload of young people and their families and carers. To provide clinical consultation to children and young peoples professional networks, enhancing the quality of care provided to young people by the whole system, and providing specialist expertise, both to colleagues in the Lighthouse and to partners across North Central London; typically within social care, education and CAMHS services. To support the development and delivery of training packages and information for professionals within the Lighthouse and to outside agencies to promote effective practice in the specialist area. To undertake Video Recorded Interviews with children and young people, in collaboration with police officers, in order to achieve best evidence and improve childrens experience of the criminal justice system. Training and support will be provided to the successful candidate. To supervise trainee clinicians and offer clinical supervision and line management to other staff at the Lighthouse The Lighthouse Model The Lighthouse is the first UK Child House, a multi-professional, child-centred and trauma-informed service for CYP who have experienced child sexual abuse and a national leader in the field. The Lighthouse provides a holistic assessment and medical support, therapeutic interventions, social work and ChISVA. This child-centred concept has had proven success abroad, in particular Iceland, where there is evidence of increased convictions and improved health and well-being of the child/young person. After a successful pilot, funded by the Home Office, NHS England, Mayors office for Police and crime (MOPAC) and Department for Education from 2018 - 2022, the Lighthouse secured statutory funding from April 2022. NHS England commission the service which is provided by UCLH in partnership with NSPCC and Metropolitan Police Service. CYP who live in the five boroughs in North Central London: Camden, Islington, Enfield, Haringey and Barnet can be referred or can self-refer to the service. The Lighthouse Team The service is jointly managed by the Lighthouse Operational Manager and the Clinical Lead. The Lighthouse service includes a CAMHS team of therapists (including Clinical Psychologists, Child Psychotherapists, Psychiatrist, CAMHS practitioners), Lived Experience Consultant, Paediatricians, Clinical Nurse Specialist for sexual health, Play Specialist, Child and Family Practitioners, and access to Letting the Future In practitioners (NSPCC) in the Lighthouse. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity, weparticularly welcome applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates as they are underrepresented within the service. Come and be a part of the best NHS trust in England to work for, according to our staff* UCLH top trust to work at in England for the second year running! : University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust *In the most recent NHS staff survey UCLH had the highest percentage of staff who said they would recommend us as a place to work, out of all general acute or acute/community NHS trusts in England for the second year in a row. UCLH top trust to work at in England for the second year running! University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Once again, UCLH has received the highest score of all general acute and acute/community NHS trusts in England for staff that would recommend us as a place to work.