Band 7 CAMHS Senior Mental Health Practitioner - South GlosNHS
Job summary
We are looking for a motivated clinician to join our South Gloucestershire CAMHS locality team based at Kingswood Hub and Patchway Hubs. You will have relevant qualification, core profession registration and experience of working with children and young people, preferably within a community CAMHS service. This role is full-time (37.5 hours per week)
We are a supportive, experienced and creative multi-disciplinary team. We offer individual, family, specialist and group interventions which may be time limited or longer-term therapies according to need. You will have the opportunity to utilise your existing skills within core work and/or specialist clinics ideally within our Eating Disorder clinic. Also to further develop your skills and experience with support from our experienced team and our training opportunities.
South Gloucestershire CAMHS is a supportive, experienced and progressive multi-disciplinary team. We offer individual, family and group interventions which may be time limited or longer-term therapies according to need. We have radically transformed in recent years including improved staff retention, fantastic team skill mix and opportunities for innovative practice.
Main duties of the job
To work individually and jointly with the team to provide assessment, treatment and consultation service to children, adolescents and their families within the South Gloucestershire CAMHS team and to work with the wider care systems which impact on the welfare of the child.
To work within a highly experienced multi-disciplinary team involved in the assessment and treatment of children and young people with serious and complex mental health difficulties.
For a full list of duties and responsibilities please see attached job description.
Job description
Clinical Responsibilities
To assess, develop, implement and evaluate therapeutic interventions and to be responsible of the management of own caseload from referral to discharge
To carry out specialist urgent assessments of a young persons mental health needs and associated risk when required including deliberate self-harm assessments.
To work with children, young people and their families promoting opportunities for their maximum engagement and involvement in formulations or care plans and evaluation of the service they receive.
To work jointly with staff from other agencies in direct work with children and young people and their families
When appropriate, engage in joint work with other specialist CAMHS personnel as agreed with CAMH services manager
To develop effective liaisons with referrers, and those contributing to referrals, to specialist
CAMHS and to guide referrers to appropriate resources for children and young people with mental health needs
To attend CAMHS meetings and case discussions as appropriate
To work closely as part of the multi-disciplinary CAMHS team.
To practice within current legislation governing the delivery of services to children and young people, such as that for Looked After Children and the Safeguarding of children as defined in the Children Act (1989, amended 2004) and local guidelines.
To assess child safeguarding issues for each case. To practice within local safeguarding guidelines, sharing and directly referring on concerns when appropriate and participating in multi-agency safeguarding conferences.
To participate in regular reviews of cases and attend case discussions, conferences and reviews as appropriate.
To comply with the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements of their professional body.
To comply with any necessary data collection and information sharing across agencies in line with Trust guidelines on confidentiality.
To provide reports and maintain written records of assessments, clinical interventions and consultation meetings.
To be prepared to travel to other sites and clinics, to schools and to the childs home.
To be computer literate.
For a full list of duties and responsibilities please see attached job description.
About us
We are the lead provider of healthcare for people with serious mental illness, learning disabilities and autism across Bath and North East Somerset (BaNES), Swindon and Wiltshire, and Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.We aim to provide High Quality, Compassionate Care everywhere, every day. This means our services will be safe, clinically effective and provide a positive all round experience for our patients, families and carers. And we believe passionately in treating everyone with kindness, respect and empathy.Key to this is providing a supportive and safe environment for our 4,000 staff where we all feel welcome and able to do the best we can for those we support. Our staff and teams work incredibly hard delivering services across more than 90 locations, covering 2,200miles, to more than 1.8million people.At AWP we actively encourage applicants from all backgrounds; we are particularly keen to encourage applications from people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, those with disabilities and from the LGBTQ+ community. We want people to bring their unique blend of experiences, backgrounds, perspectives and knowledge to AWP, as diversity makes us stronger.