We have an opportunity for a Community CAMHS Navigator to join the organisation on a permanent basis. This is an opportunity to work as part of a charity committed to our vision of enabling everyone in our communities to achieve better mental health. TOG Mind is a fast-paced charity delivering a wide variety of mental health and emotional wellbeing services.
In your role as a Community CAMHS Navigator you will be responsible for supporting children and young people (aged 5-17) transition from statutory mental and emotional wellbeing services into community support to help aid their recovery and sustain outcomes following completion of work with CAMHS. You will work with the statutory CAMHS service provided by Pennine Care Foundation Trust, lead provider Early Break, and wider Health and Social Care agencies. You will be a team member of our dedicated Children, Young People and Families Directorate, reporting to our Families Manager.
You will be providing 1-1 support for a time-limited period to CYP within their local communities, in accessible spaces for them. You will provide a range of therapeutic interventions to support their continued self-development and achievement of their self-defined goals.
What you will bring to Mind:
To be considered for this role, we are looking for someone who is passionate and driven to support children and young people with their mental health and wellbeing. You will have experience in providing assessments and therapeutic interventions to children, young people, and their families, and bring strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build trusting relationships, foster collaboration, and support community integration.
You should have experience working with children and young people to support their emotional well-being and mental health, identifying and managing risk and safeguarding concerns. You should be capable of delivering one-on-one and group-based, young person-led, recovery-focused support.
You will bring knowledge and understanding of the Health and Social Care sector and have a tenacious approach to cross-sector working, ensuring a collaborative approach to transition from CAMHS services. You will be able to demonstrate active listening, professional curiosity, and the ability to work in a child-centred approach within the Thrive model of care.
In addition, you will bring a flexible approach, committed to delivering the service as effectively as possible, being accepting of change and seeking insight, learning, and growth through the process.
For an informal discussion about this vacancy please contact Kelsey Urey, on 0161 330 9223, kelseyureytogmind.org.
Key information
* Employer: Tameside, Oldham and Glossop Mind
* Locations: Oldham
* Role Type: Permanent
* Working Hours: Part-Time
To apply for this role:
To be considered for the role, you must send a CV and cover letter which clearly demonstrates how you meet the essential criteria listed on the Job Description and Person Specification, to applications@togmind.org.
More about this role
* Closing Date: Sunday 16th March 2025 at 12:00pm
* Closing Time: 24.00
* Anticipated Interview Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2025 - 12:00
* Contact Name: Kelsey Urey
* Contact Information: Kelseyurey@togmind.org
* Employee Benefits: Pension scheme, Sick Pay, Enhanced maternity pay, Enhanced paternity pay, Bereavement leave, Gym Membership
* Working Pattern Details: Monday to Friday, including evening work 6pm-10pm.
* Would You Consider A Job Share For The Role?: Yes
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