Clinical Provide a psychotherapy assessment and treatment service and other forms of assessment and treatment in conjunction with other members of the multi-disciplinary team. This will involve complex assessment of family situations, including high risk (e.g. deliberate self-harm) and recommendations for appropriate treatment interventions from the range of options available. This work will take place in specialist Tier 3 CAMHS clinics. Ensure that appropriate liaison with other professionals and outside agencies in relation to cases of a more complex nature is undertaken. Contribute to the general clinical work of the multi-disciplinary team. To contribute and be part of CAPA (choice and Partnership) appointment system. Administrative Maintain clinical records and provide statistical returns in accordance with service requirements. Additional To observe the professional codes of conduct and ethics laid down by the Association of Child Psychotherapists/ACP. To maintain membership of such a body. To keep up to date with developments in the field of psychoanalytical psychotherapy and receive an appropriate level of clinical supervision to maintain good practice. To share in the collective responsibility for Team service provision, functioning and development. To attend regular supervision with an appropriate colleague agreed with the Professional Lead. Attend Child Psychotherapy Discipline meetings Please refer to the Job Description for more details which includes the Person Specification for this role