Are you interested in a career as a CBT Practitioner? Would you like to be involved in developing an innovative service delivering support directly to the school environment?
In line with the government's priority to increase access and availability of mental health and wellbeing support for children and young people, the Wellbeing in Newham Schools Team (WINS) is an exciting opportunity to deliver evidence-based early interventions for children and young people, working across both educational settings and healthcare sectors in England.
We have the opportunity to recruit 3 more EMHP / CWP / CBT practitioners to our team for 12 months. This is an ideal opportunity for qualified EMHPs / CWPs to act up to Band 6 or for clinicians interested in working in education environments / MHST settings to try it out.
We are looking for confident CAMHS professionals with experience delivering CBT based interventions who are keen to develop their skills in providing evidence based interventions to children and young people both within schools and in CAMHS clinic setting. You will have a demonstrable track record of providing collaborative and supportive interventions with children, young people, families, and parents/carers. You will have professional registration within your chosen profession, for example Nursing, Social work, Occupational Therapy Psychology, or alternative therapies, or be a CWP / EMHP with practical experience post-qualification.
Main duties of the job
The community served is multi-ethnic and culturally diverse and we welcome applicants who are skilled at working with the richness and complexity of this multicultural context.
We offer an exciting and dynamic environment where your ideas and career development will be valued. You will be supported directly by senior colleagues and we will develop the service together.
In addition to the applicants CYP mental health expertise the post holder will be expected to contribute to CPD of the trainee education mental health practitioners (EMHPs), group supervision of junior staff, contribution to community development such as communities of practice and attendance at education forums such as SENCO and designated safeguarding leads forums. The post holder will require a high degree of professional autonomy and self-management and will be required to account for their professional practice through appraisal and audit. We will empower the applicant to apply their skillset and special interest areas in the early intervention space to support pupils and families.
About us
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.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Please see the attached job description for a detailed breakdown of the essential and desirable requirements for this role.
We offer an exciting and dynamic environment where your ideas and career development will be valued. You will be supported directly by senior colleagues as we develop the service together.
Person Specification
Education/ Qualification/ Training
Essential
* CAMHS Specialist/ Educational Psychologist /Occupational Therapist / Clinical Nurse Specialist (Mental Health) / Social Worker/ Creative therapist (Art or Drama)/ Senior CWP or EMHP/ CYP IAPT recruit to train candidates
* Appropriate level of qualification for your profession e.g. PG Diploma, BSc, Masters
* Registration with your appropriate body where applicable (e.g. UKCP, NMC, HCP, BCAP etc.)
* Evidence of continuous and relevant professional training and development (CPD), as appropriate with qualification period
* Qualification in CBT/ Counselling / psychotherapy / behaviour modification / social skills or group therapy
Desirable
* Qualification in nursing, social work, CWP/EMHP, occupational or family therapy, child psychology, creative therapies or equivalent field.
* Post Grad training or experience to support the needs of diverse children, young people and their families
* Mentor/Practice educator qualification
Experience
Essential
* Experience delivering CBT based low intensity, short term interventions for low mood and anxiety
* Experience in working with children and young people with mild to moderate emotional and behavioural needs.
* Previous experience of working in CAMHS, education or community organisation with a focus on social emotional and mental health needs
* Experience of supervising junior staff members
* Experience of working with a wide range of social, emotional, behavioural and mental health needs.
* Experience of working with families, school and other partner organisation to support young people who may be displaying behaviours that challenge.
* Experience of risk assessment and risk management
* Experience in working in a multi-disciplinary context
Desirable
* Experience in participation and co-production
* Experience of delivering evidence based Parent groups and psychoeducation groups.
* Experience of working with children, young people and families in emotional crisis.
* Experience, skills and flexibility to contribute to and facilitate effective working within a multi-disciplinary team setting
* Experience of working in a culturally diverse Inner city area including working with interpreters and awareness of the impact of race and ethnicity on a CYP experience.
* Experience of working in a specialist or alternative school or education setting
* Experience of supporting schools to develop a whole school approach to resilience or through trauma informed practices
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
* Ability to deliver evidence based intervention for CYP, parents/carers
* Experience of delivering group interventions and psychoeducation in person and virtually.
* Able to manage own time and Caseload
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills
* Presentation/teaching skills
* Experience of therapy modalities suited to children, young people and their families
* A working knowledge of Child Protection Guidelines
Desirable
* Evidence of early intervention skills and knowledge in children, young people and family mental health
* Able to work effectively across organisational boundaries
* Basic computer skills: Outlook, word, excel, powerpoint, MSTeams, Zoom and patient records
* Good interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work with others.
* The ability to empathise in a complex sensitive or emotional environment. Sensitivity to deal with distress, and aggression
* Specialist clinical skills within specific therapeutic modalities
* Knowledge, understanding and experience with diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds and families with a high level of deprivation
* Knowledge of current development in children and young people's mental health and emotional wellbeing.
Other
Essential
* Commitment to equal opportunities
* Self-motivated, assertive and flexible.
Desirable
* Ability and willingness to work outside office hours when required by the role to suit pupils
* Freedom to act: Physical effort: Confined sitting position (therapy) travelling within community.
* Mental effort: writing reports planning teaching concentrating for therapy sessions /clinical Supervision managing pupil distress. Balancing the demands of being a clinician in a schools environment.
* Emotional effort: Dealing with families in breakdown experiencing trauma and abuse occasional patient complaints conveying of unwelcome news
* Working conditions: Occasional verbal and physical abuse unpredictable clinical scenarios eg. Distressed young people and their families travel in community all weathers based on different sites on different days.
* Working flexibly: This post will function across different education settings, CAMHS clinic and work from home and deliver virtually
Employer details
Employer name
East London NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Newham CAMHS
York House, 411 Barking road
London
E13 8AL
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