CAMHS CBT TherapistNHS
Job summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Cognitive Behaviour Therapist to join the North Derbyshire CAMHS service. The post holder will provide cognitive behaviour therapy to young people under all areas of community CAMHS but predominately those under core CAMHS. The post will be based in both Chesterfield and Buxton.
You will have a post graduate level qualification in CBT and either be accredited with the BABCP / BACP or have a professional qualification and registration with the relevant governing body. If you are not already accredited with BABCP you must be willing to work towards this.
Main duties of the job
You will be required to work as an autonomous practitioner, responsible for the provision of evidenced based CBT Therapy to children & young people with a wide range of complex mental health difficulties. You will work within a well established CBT Team and will be expected to provide supervision and consultation to colleagues and take part in CPD and pathway development activities as necessary. In return you will be well supported by a friendly and professional team.
Job description
Please see the Job description and Person Specification in the attachments. This document contains a full detailed description of the role and what the main responsibilities and duties are along with the criteria that are required.
We welcome informal talks, please call Victoria Owen our Lead CBT Therapist for more information. Interview Date to be confirmed
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About us
Our workforce comes from various professional backgrounds and there are opportunities for building up professional networks within the service. We value the diversity of our clinicians and the different skill sets that they bring with them. We offer flexible working, hybrid working and have special leave and staff support policy in place.
The team operates out of bases in Chesterfield and Buxton and you may be required to travel between bases where necessary in order to provide a flexible service to young people and their families.