The Young Peoples' Service has been set up to provide specialist support and intervention to young adults for whom traditional offers of support can fall short. In particular, young adults who may be disenfranchised and marginalised from mainstream society, who may have been involved in the criminal justice system or be labelled as 'hard to reach' in some way. Built on innovative work by MAC UK and Project 10/10, NLFT continues to lead the way in making services more accessible and taking a trauma-informed, community psychology approach to systemic change. The team will always consider a young person's social context and the impact that this may have had on their mental health and wellbeing when developing ideas about how best to provide help and support. As a Psychologist embedded in Islington's Core Team, you will be uniquely positioned to influence the culture of how we work in new and collaborative ways, co-creating this approach with the young people. Providing direct assessments and Psychological Interventions for young adults as well as providing training and consultation for colleagues within the Core Team and community partners, you will be working to raise the profile of Young Adult work across the rest of the service. You may have a background in CAMHS and/or Adult Mental Health; both will be welcomed, provided you have energy and enthusiasm for making a difference to the mental health and wellbeing of young people. As well as being strongly influenced by community psychology approaches, we are committed to training all YPS staff in AMBIT, but also draw on other mentalisation-based models in our work. You will have regular clinical/professional and Line Management Supervision, access to a robust training and CPD offer from the Trust, and your ideas for training options for the service will be welcomed. You will be joining two new dynamic and well-resourced clinical pathways dedicated to meeting the needs of young people, rooted in collaborative and creative approaches.