The CAMHS Single Point of Access team are recruiting an Assistant Psychologist post at Band 4 within Community CAMHS.
This postholder will support the CAMHS Single Point of Access by screening the incoming referrals, tasking them to the correct clinician for thorough triage, triaging some referrals, and completing any follow up actions for families and young people.
The post holder will also support with quality improvement projects on SPA including developing our signposting guide, obtaining feedback about the SPA service from young people and families, and developing and maintaining relationships with our community partners, including all the local CAMHS Teams (First Steps, Specialist CAMHS, CAMHS Disability), our 16-25 year old services (Off Centre and Growing Minds), our other NHS Children’s Services (Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Speech and Language Therapy), and our voluntary sector organisations in Hackney.
We will provide opportunities for shadowing and joint working with our CAMHS teams depending on the learning and career goals of the post holder.
The post holder will:
• · Conduct and evaluate outcomes for duty by being directly involved at every stage of the process includingscreening.
• · Duty tasks involving liaison between all clinicians and staff to ensure referral process are scheduled to fit with service targets
• · Attend and contribute to team meetings, involving recording relevant information for the purpose of tracking referrals, maintaining robust data collection and overseeing assessment/triage clinicoperations.
• · Be responsible for data entry and RiO progress notes
• · Support the Community CAMHS Service in developing clinical resources for referrals, triage, duty, initial assessments and riskassessments.
• · Work in partnership with clients and colleagues, maintaining respect for differing opinions and discussing all appropriate options for ways of working together effectively.
• ·Work flexibly (independently, with MDT members, wider systems/agencies) to keep duty and the referrals process runningsmoothly.
• · Assist with research projects, audit activities andteaching.
• · Undertake research and personal development activities appropriate to the post, under the guidance of the linemanager.
• ·Assist qualified staff in setting up and co-facilitating group interventionsasappropriate.
• · Support the organisation of trainingevents.
Community CAMHS is part of Community Services at Homerton University Hospital. Community CAMHS is situated within Hackney Ark. The Hackney Ark is a specialist multi-disciplinary service for children and young people with developmental delay and disabilities in Hackney and the City of London.
Community CAMHS Consists of three teams: First Steps (an early intervention psychology team), CAMHS Disability (a psychology team for young people with moderate learning disabilities and autism), and CAMHS Single Point of Access Team.
The CAMHS Single Point of Access Team triages all of the referrals to CAMHS for Children and Young People across the borough of Hackney. The Single Point of Access Team works closely with our Hackney Specialist CAMHS Team (East London Foundation Trust), and other voluntary sector organisations in Hackney.
The SPA Assistant Clinical Psychologist for CAMHS SPA post involves key aspects of
clinical administration and clinical data collection for duty and mental health referral
management. The post holder will also be responsible for maintenance of Community
CAMHS duty databases and processes. They will also support training events and group
interventions as needed. This post presents an opportunity to gain exposure to the
processes of specialist mental health services for children/young people with a range of
difficulties and disabilities. Although the role primarily will be within CAMHS SPA the post
holder may be requested to work alongside other Community CAMHS services
See detailed JD and PS for further information
This advert closes on Thursday 13 Feb 2025
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