There will be opportunities to develop assessment skills in the areas of attachment, parenting, developmental trauma, learning difficulties, challenging behaviour and neurodevelopmental difficulties. Clinical opportunities will also be available including direct work with children and young people and their families and professional teams. Data management, service audit, outcome monitoring and research will also be part of the role. You will learn about complex clinical presentations by connecting with the wider CAMHS team and working closely with the Clinical psychologist. This will include linking in with Tier 4 CAMHS, health psychology and the Neurodevelopmental Service.The ideal candidate will be able to communicate empathically with people from a range of backgrounds, they will be self-reflective, self-motivated with strong interest in the development of clinical services and with excellent data management skills.