We are embedded within Specialist Services, so you will have unique opportunities to explore a career within Forensic CAMHS, as well as the wider CAMHS Teams. Across all these services and teams, you will be exposed to a range of professionals, such as Clinical Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Social Workers, Occupational Therapists and Mental Health Nurses who will be willing to share their knowledge with you and develop your expertise. We understand just how important a healthy work-life balance is, so we have opportunities for flexible working; including hybrid working methods, flexible hours, and sometimes also offer you the chance to work compressed hours too! The role will include: Engaging hard to reach young people who typically have had contact with the Police and supporting the wider family network / school where appropriate. Liaison with a wide multi-agency network including education, YOS, Police, Social Care and Voluntary sector Creative Care Planning and collaborative working in diverting young people away from / out of the criminal justice system Screening and Assessment, including onward referrals to appropriate mental health services / community teams Forming relationships in custody to support young people in engaging in assessment where appropriate Working jointly with wider specialist CAMHS teams such as Psychiatrists to formulate plans surrounding ongoing care / treatment and assessment Working alongside the Youth Offending Service and forming position relationships As a Band 7 Mental Health Practitioner an element of the role will be supporting and supervising Assistant Psychologists in their case management. Attending Social Care meetings / panels where appropriate Please do get in touch with Fern Bronock on fern.bronock@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk prior to making an application if you wish to discuss the role in more detail.