Description | Salary £39,513 - £44,711 Per Annum, Pro Rata | Permanent, Part Time, 18.5 Hours Per Week | Lancashire | International Sponsorship – this role is not open to international sponsorship. Our SCAYT service provides therapeutic interventions to contribute to the emotional health and wellbeing of children looked after and adopted, including the parents/carers and professionals who support them. A small part of the work will be working directly with children, while the majority of SCAYT's work is completed with the child's main caregiver, social workers and other professionals who are involved in the child's care planning. The job role also entails delivering training to carers, adopters and professionals. We are looking for a practitioner who is self-aware, reflective and able to demonstrate great interpersonal skills. We're searching for a therapeutic professional who wants to make a positive impact in the lives of others. In this significant role you will be joining a valued team of professionals who place children and families at the heart of everything we do. A Senior Emotional Health Practitioner to work within the SCAYT team (Supporting Carers and Young People Together) at Lancashire County Council. Are you an enthusiastic individual with a wealth of experience working with children looked after and adopted, and experience of working therapeutically, if so, we'd love to hear from you. We are excited to welcome a Senior Emotional Health Practitioner for 18.5 hours per week to compliment our service and the children and families we serve. Our SCAYT service provides therapeutic interventions to contribute to the emotional health and wellbeing of children looked after and adopted, including the parents/carers and professionals who support them. A small part of the work will be working directly with children, while the majority of SCAYT's work is completed with the child's main caregiver, social workers and other professionals who are involved in the child's care planning. The job role also entails delivering training to carers, adopters and professionals. We are looking for a practitioner who is self-aware, reflective and able to demonstrate great interpersonal skills. We're searching for a therapeutic professional who wants to make a positive impact in the lives of others. In this significant role you will be joining a valued team of professionals who place children and families at the heart of everything we do. So, if you’re experienced in attachment theory, systemic practice, and therapeutic principles then we'd really love you to apply to join us Based at either Riverbank Children's Centre, Brieryfield Road, Preston PR1 8SR Or The Fold, Venice Avenue, Burnley, BB11 5JX and requires travel across Lancashire. Base location will be confirmed with successful applicant. We welcome applications from candidates in both areas. Please state your preference within your personal statement. Who we're searching for… Passionate – We're searching for a practitioner motivated by their passion to help others as you'll be responsible for supporting care givers, children, and professionals – in this rewarding opportunity we'll need you to deliver bespoke training on a range of subject matters including attachment, developmental trauma, therapeutic parenting and more – this emotive yet exciting role will enable you to positively contribute to the lives of children and care givers whilst supporting like-minded professionals with the tools they need – in addition, you'll deliver direct interventions with children and families whilst immersing yourself in a multiagency approach as you'll work with Social Workers, NHS, Care givers and more. Compassionate – We'll need a compassionate individual who will assess each unique situation and can assist care givers to manage challenging behaviour whilst fostering acceptance, attachment and the love and care each child needs – your aim will be to understand the difficulties both children and care givers face whilst delivering best practice to support them – we'll need you to be well versed in Dyadic Developmental Practice and PACE to assist children and families who have experienced trauma – so if you’re an empathetic individual who can provide therapeutic support then apply to join this amazing team of like-minded professionals. Communication – We need someone who is an excellent communicator, with the interpersonal skills needed to collaborate well with others – you'll converse well with the team and have the people skills needed to adapt to each situation and respond in the manner needed – as an experienced practitioner you'll be self-aware and use the appropriate language to both children, care givers and professionals whilst being reflective of your approach – this is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference to the lives of others and assist in supporting vulnerable children within our community – this heart warming role really does assist in improving outcomes for children and families, so if you're ready to share your knowledge then we'd really love you to join us Reasons to join us… Benefits: There's fabulous flexibility and the opportunity to create the work life balance you'll love with up to 32 days annual leave plus bank holidays, 2 additional days at Christmas– we also have a generous local authority pension with shared AVC's available, and a benefits package that will exceed your expectations, to a range discounts on dog care, day care, holidays at home or abroad, long service awards, Medicash, support groups, cycle to work schemes and 24/7 employee assistance plus much more Development: you will get support and development along the journey – there will be time for supportive reflection and supervision for yourself, opportunities for personal growth and development, multidisciplinary initiatives, mentoring, apprenticeships, the opportunity to make a difference, feel valued and achieve the job satisfaction you've always wanted plus all the benefits of working with Lancashire County Council. We are also committed to developing the training and skills of our SCAYT team in therapeutic approaches. Inclusivity: we don't have a "one size fits all" idealism, we embrace diversity and that includes around personal and family requirements, therefore we support an array of flexible working opportunities to attract diverse talent. We take inclusivity seriously and would like to improve the diversity within our teams to better reflect the people and communities we serve, so we are particularly keen to hear from you if you are a person of colour, from the LGBTQ community or have a disability. Please see the attached the Job Description for further information. This is a hybrid working role. If you have any questions or would like an informal discussion about this opportunity, please contact Sonia Virk on 01772 536273. The closing date is 14 th February 2025. If you're already a Lancashire County Council employee you must apply via the internal vacancies option on Oracle Fusion. You can do this by logging into Oracle Fusion and then going to Me - Current Jobs In return Lancashire County Council offers a range of benefits, which can be found on LCC Vacancies website. Please ensure you have uploaded and attached your supporting statement to evidence how you meet the criteria for the role. The panel may be unable to shortlist you for interview without this evidence. This position is part time, please note the salary quoted is full time equivalent, the salary received will be paid on a pro–rata basis. The post you are applying for is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013). If successful you will be required to apply to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) for a 'disclosure'. Further information can be found on the 'Our Recruitment Process' tab. You will be required to provide a car for use in connection with the duties of this post and must be insured for business use. However, we may consider you if you cannot drive because of a disability. You must be registered (SWE) to be appointed as a Social Worker or have applied to register with the Social Care Council. For Social Worker/Care Manager positions where non social worker qualifications are accepted, registration is not required, and you will be appointed as a Care Manager. We reserve the right to close down a vacancy early, before the closing date, if we receive sufficient applications. Job Description & Person Specification