Ormiston Families

CYP Psychological Training: Therapy Trainee CBT

The closing date is 26 September 2025

Job summary

This is a full-time CYP-PT (Recruit to Train) CBT trainee position within the NHS England (NHSE) funded Children and Young Peoples (CYP) Psychological Training Programme (formerly CYP-IAPT).

CYP-PT is a government-funded initiative designed to grow the child mental health workforce to meet much-needed demand. NHSE covers salary and training costs for a one-year post, allowing services to employ trainees to support specialist pathways and bridge gaps in CYP mental health support.

This role is a unique opportunity to apply your academic learning from weekly teaching directly into practice by delivering clinical interventions with children, young people, and carers, making a direct impact on their lives.

Main duties of the job

Clinical

  1. Accept referrals via agreed service protocols.
  2. Assess clients for suitability for the treatment provided by the training programme.
  3. Make decisions on referral suitability, adhering to service protocols.
  4. Formulate, implement, and evaluate therapy programmes for clients.
  5. Involve family members and others in treatment, conveying therapy formulations clearly and sensitively.
  6. Utilise routine outcome/feedback measures to inform treatment and demonstrate impact.
  7. Adhere to activity contracts regarding client contacts and clinical sessions to minimise waiting times.
  8. Attend multi-disciplinary meetings relating to referrals or clients in treatment.
  9. Complete all requirements relating to data collection within the service.
  10. Keep coherent records of all clinical activity in line with service protocols.
  11. Work closely with team members to ensure step-up/step-down arrangements maintain a stepped-care approach.
  12. Assess and integrate issues surrounding work and employment into therapy processes.

Training

  1. Attend and fulfil all requirements of the training programme.
  2. Apply learning from the training programme in clinical practice.
  3. Prepare and present clinical information for all patients on the caseload to clinical supervisors on a scheduled basis.
  4. Receive supervision from educational providers in relation to coursework to meet required standards.

About us

Ormiston Families is one of the leading charities working with children, young people and families in the East of England. We take early and preventative action to support families to be safe, healthy and resilient. All our services help people to build stronger networks, learn from experience and feel in control of their own wellbeing. We can only achieve this with the people who choose to work for us.

Details

Date posted

10 September 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£34,467.72 a year

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

12 months

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

B0530-25-0002

Job locations

Ormiston Families

11 Prince Of Wales Road

Norwich

NR1 1BD


Job description

Job responsibilities

Location: Norwich Hub (with travel across Norfolk & Waveney and to Anna Freud, London for training)

Salary: £34,467.72 per annum

Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours

Start date: 6th January (university start date is 19th January)

Contract: 1-year fixed-term training post

About the Role

We are excited to invite applications for a Therapeutic Practitioner (CBT) trainee post within our Supporting Smiles service. This is a fully funded training role as part of the NHS England Children and Young Peoples Psychological Training (CYP-PT) programme (formerly CYP-IAPT).

As a trainee, you will:

  • Work directly with children, young people, and families, delivering CBT interventions under supervision.
  • Split your time between practical clinical work (2.5 days per week) and postgraduate study with UCL/Anna Freud (2.5 days per week).
  • Gain a UCL Postgraduate Diploma in CBT for Children and Young People upon successful completion.

This is a fantastic opportunity to apply academic learning in practice, make a direct impact on young peoples lives, and develop your therapeutic career.

About Supporting Smiles

Supporting Smiles provides professional mental health support to children and young people across Norfolk and Waveney through our therapeutic pathways and Childrens Wellbeing Practitioner teams. Our holistic approach combines the expertise of our therapeutic practitioners, counsellors, and childrens wellbeing practitioners. We aim to deliver accessible, inclusive, and community-driven mental health support to children, young people, and families.

Our services name, Supporting Smiles, was co-created with input from the children and families we support. We are part of Norfolk & Waveneys Children and Young Peoples Alliance, an integrated mental health service network guided by the THRIVE principles ensuring support is needs-led, accessible, outcome-informed, promotes shared decision-making, partnership working, and proactive prevention.

Within this framework, Supporting Smiles primarily delivers care within the Getting Help quadrant of the THRIVE Framework. This means we provide focused, evidence-based interventions for children and young people who need more targeted support with their mental health and emotional wellbeing, but who do not require highly specialist or intensive services.

We also work closely with partners across the other quadrants (Getting Advice, Getting More Help, and Risk Support) to ensure children, young people, and families receive the right level of support at the right time.

(For more information about the THRIVE Framework principles, see:https://implementingthrive.org/principles-of-the-thrive-framework/)

About You

We are looking for enthusiastic and motivated candidates who are:

  • Passionate about improving children and young peoples mental health.
  • Committed to evidence-based practice, accessibility, equity, and inclusion.
  • Able to study and write at postgraduate level (degree-level qualification required).
  • Flexible and willing to travel across Norfolk & Waveney and to London for training.
  • Experienced in working with children/young people in a mental health or related setting (desirable).

Training Details

Training begins 19th January 2026.

Delivered by UCL/Anna Freud (London), with teaching approx. 2.5 days per week.

Supervised clinical practice with Supporting Smiles approx. 2.5 days per week.

Applicants must complete a dual application process: one to Ormiston Families and one to UCL.

For more information on the programme:

https://www.annafreud.org/ucl-postgraduate-study/ucl-postgraduate-programmes/child-and-young-person-iapt-therapy-pg-dip/

For further information and to apply please visit our websitehttps://www.ormiston.org/work-with-us/our-vacancies

Apply separately to UCL for the academic programme.

Direct UCL application link:https://evision.ucl.ac.uk/urd/sits.urd/run/siw_ipp_lgn.login_enc?0qhYzuG1h9udTFM8i9sPhtGiUgIR6D6iP0QBDHq24aUE7Anl4FtDGBDmc3LlBtzaVi6cWmaNYWo=Application guidance document:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/17bbinRzAlIfH8SKe3t18I2m14L7sli5e?usp=drive_link

Please refer to the guidance document UCL CYP PT Therapy Application Guidance for Candidates August 2025 for details.

Any queries, please email: brittanie.collins@ormistonfamilies.org.uk

Closing Date: 9am, Friday 26th September 2025

Safeguarding and Equal Opportunities

Ormiston Families is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and adults at risk, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. DBS checks or police vetting will be required for relevant posts.

We are an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and welcome applications from all sections of the community.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Location: Norwich Hub (with travel across Norfolk & Waveney and to Anna Freud, London for training)

Salary: £34,467.72 per annum

Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours

Start date: 6th January (university start date is 19th January)

Contract: 1-year fixed-term training post

About the Role

We are excited to invite applications for a Therapeutic Practitioner (CBT) trainee post within our Supporting Smiles service. This is a fully funded training role as part of the NHS England Children and Young Peoples Psychological Training (CYP-PT) programme (formerly CYP-IAPT).

As a trainee, you will:

  • Work directly with children, young people, and families, delivering CBT interventions under supervision.
  • Split your time between practical clinical work (2.5 days per week) and postgraduate study with UCL/Anna Freud (2.5 days per week).
  • Gain a UCL Postgraduate Diploma in CBT for Children and Young People upon successful completion.

This is a fantastic opportunity to apply academic learning in practice, make a direct impact on young peoples lives, and develop your therapeutic career.

About Supporting Smiles

Supporting Smiles provides professional mental health support to children and young people across Norfolk and Waveney through our therapeutic pathways and Childrens Wellbeing Practitioner teams. Our holistic approach combines the expertise of our therapeutic practitioners, counsellors, and childrens wellbeing practitioners. We aim to deliver accessible, inclusive, and community-driven mental health support to children, young people, and families.

Our services name, Supporting Smiles, was co-created with input from the children and families we support. We are part of Norfolk & Waveneys Children and Young Peoples Alliance, an integrated mental health service network guided by the THRIVE principles ensuring support is needs-led, accessible, outcome-informed, promotes shared decision-making, partnership working, and proactive prevention.

Within this framework, Supporting Smiles primarily delivers care within the Getting Help quadrant of the THRIVE Framework. This means we provide focused, evidence-based interventions for children and young people who need more targeted support with their mental health and emotional wellbeing, but who do not require highly specialist or intensive services.

We also work closely with partners across the other quadrants (Getting Advice, Getting More Help, and Risk Support) to ensure children, young people, and families receive the right level of support at the right time.

(For more information about the THRIVE Framework principles, see:https://implementingthrive.org/principles-of-the-thrive-framework/)

About You

We are looking for enthusiastic and motivated candidates who are:

  • Passionate about improving children and young peoples mental health.
  • Committed to evidence-based practice, accessibility, equity, and inclusion.
  • Able to study and write at postgraduate level (degree-level qualification required).
  • Flexible and willing to travel across Norfolk & Waveney and to London for training.
  • Experienced in working with children/young people in a mental health or related setting (desirable).

Training Details

Training begins 19th January 2026.

Delivered by UCL/Anna Freud (London), with teaching approx. 2.5 days per week.

Supervised clinical practice with Supporting Smiles approx. 2.5 days per week.

Applicants must complete a dual application process: one to Ormiston Families and one to UCL.

For more information on the programme:

https://www.annafreud.org/ucl-postgraduate-study/ucl-postgraduate-programmes/child-and-young-person-iapt-therapy-pg-dip/

For further information and to apply please visit our websitehttps://www.ormiston.org/work-with-us/our-vacancies

Apply separately to UCL for the academic programme.

Direct UCL application link:https://evision.ucl.ac.uk/urd/sits.urd/run/siw_ipp_lgn.login_enc?0qhYzuG1h9udTFM8i9sPhtGiUgIR6D6iP0QBDHq24aUE7Anl4FtDGBDmc3LlBtzaVi6cWmaNYWo=Application guidance document:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/17bbinRzAlIfH8SKe3t18I2m14L7sli5e?usp=drive_link

Please refer to the guidance document UCL CYP PT Therapy Application Guidance for Candidates August 2025 for details.

Any queries, please email: brittanie.collins@ormistonfamilies.org.uk

Closing Date: 9am, Friday 26th September 2025

Safeguarding and Equal Opportunities

Ormiston Families is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and adults at risk, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. DBS checks or police vetting will be required for relevant posts.

We are an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and welcome applications from all sections of the community.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Qualifications that demonstrate a capacity to complete academic work at postgraduate diploma level. Minimum second-class Bachelors Degree from a UK University or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard in a relevant subject (e.g., psychology, social work etc). OR Applicants who do not fulfil the academic criteria but with relevant professional experience are encouraged to apply and will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Desirable

  • A training in a mental-health related profession (e.g., psychology, nursing, health visiting; social work, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, special needs teaching, psychiatry, other psychotherapy, counselling). Proven record of previous academic attainment.

Skills / Competencies

Essential

  • Ability to communicate effectively and sensitively with children, young people, and their families. Ability to maintain a reflective stance in emotive/challenging interactions with children and their families. Ability to work in a collaborative and respectful manner with children, young people, and their families. Ability to personally manage sensitive and potentially emotionally distressing caseload material. Ability to reflect on own practice (in clinical supervision and practice tutor groups with course peers). Ability to follow policy and clinical governance procedures and make proposals for change. Ability to maintain accurate records. Ability to complete academic work across different learning environments at postgraduate level and balance academic demands with clinical placement demands. Demonstrates adaptability and ability to work with diverse communities. Good time management and organisational abilities. Effective oral and written communication skills. IT/computer literate. Able to accommodate travel demands associated with the role. Capability to complete academic work at postgraduate diploma level, including IELTS or equivalent for students with English as a foreign language (BAND D) KCL Entry Requirements.

Experience

Essential

  • Ideally at least two years experience of working with children / young people in a mental health setting. Experience of multi-agency working and liaising across internal & external agencies. Experience of working with safeguarding issues.

Desirable

  • Previous experience of delivering psychologically informed interventions. Previous experience of working within a CBT framework and/or using CBT-informed interventions (e.g., PWP, CWP, EMHP, Parent Trainer). A year or more experience within a CBT framework. Experience of assessing and managing risk and safeguarding issues.
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Qualifications that demonstrate a capacity to complete academic work at postgraduate diploma level. Minimum second-class Bachelors Degree from a UK University or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard in a relevant subject (e.g., psychology, social work etc). OR Applicants who do not fulfil the academic criteria but with relevant professional experience are encouraged to apply and will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Desirable

  • A training in a mental-health related profession (e.g., psychology, nursing, health visiting; social work, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, special needs teaching, psychiatry, other psychotherapy, counselling). Proven record of previous academic attainment.

Skills / Competencies

Essential

  • Ability to communicate effectively and sensitively with children, young people, and their families. Ability to maintain a reflective stance in emotive/challenging interactions with children and their families. Ability to work in a collaborative and respectful manner with children, young people, and their families. Ability to personally manage sensitive and potentially emotionally distressing caseload material. Ability to reflect on own practice (in clinical supervision and practice tutor groups with course peers). Ability to follow policy and clinical governance procedures and make proposals for change. Ability to maintain accurate records. Ability to complete academic work across different learning environments at postgraduate level and balance academic demands with clinical placement demands. Demonstrates adaptability and ability to work with diverse communities. Good time management and organisational abilities. Effective oral and written communication skills. IT/computer literate. Able to accommodate travel demands associated with the role. Capability to complete academic work at postgraduate diploma level, including IELTS or equivalent for students with English as a foreign language (BAND D) KCL Entry Requirements.

Experience

Essential

  • Ideally at least two years experience of working with children / young people in a mental health setting. Experience of multi-agency working and liaising across internal & external agencies. Experience of working with safeguarding issues.

Desirable

  • Previous experience of delivering psychologically informed interventions. Previous experience of working within a CBT framework and/or using CBT-informed interventions (e.g., PWP, CWP, EMHP, Parent Trainer). A year or more experience within a CBT framework. Experience of assessing and managing risk and safeguarding issues.

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Employer details

Employer name

Ormiston Families

Address

Ormiston Families

11 Prince Of Wales Road

Norwich

NR1 1BD


Employer's website

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Employer details

Employer name

Ormiston Families

Address

Ormiston Families

11 Prince Of Wales Road

Norwich

NR1 1BD


Employer's website

https://www.ormiston.org/work-with-us/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

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Details

Date posted

10 September 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£34,467.72 a year

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

12 months

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

B0530-25-0002

Job locations

Ormiston Families

11 Prince Of Wales Road

Norwich

NR1 1BD


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