Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Trainee Psychotherapist

The closing date is 04 September 2025

Job summary

PLEASE NOTE: Applicants need to be eligible and already accepted onto the 4 year clinical training (Doctorate programme) of the Independent Psychoanalytic Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Association (IPCAPA) with UCL to apply.An exciting opportunity has arisen within West Sussex for a Trainee Child Psychotherapist to join our Coastal Community CAMHS service in Worthing. The post is fully funded via NHSE. Funding is provided for salary, course fees, some travel expenses and a generous contribution towards psychoanalytic fees. This is a four-year fixed term post running 15th September 2025- 16th September 2029. The contract is full time at Band 6, spine point 22 rising annually, including 0.2 WTE to attend the training school during term time and time allocated towards personal analysis and study days for doctoral research. Applicants will have already been sucessfully accepted onto the Clinical Training programme with IPCAPA/UCL.

Main duties of the job

The post offers opportunities for trainees to work and train in a lively multi-disciplinary team environment with varied referrals and clinical opportunities, focusing on individual work with children and young people, but to include some parent, family and group work. In this post there will be scope for working with children and young people experiencing a range of mental health difficulties, for brief and intensive interventions, specialist assessments, consultations and research projects.Weekly supervision and close monitoring of the placement will be provided by an experienced specialist child psychotherapist who, along with other colleagues, will provide parent work and care coordination for children and young people seen in individual work by the trainee.

About us

Child Psychotherapy is a growing profession within Sussex Partnership Trust and the Child Psychotherapy team across the CAMHS directorate provides excellent support, professional group meetings and psychoanalytic teaching events as well as the opportunity to meet with other trainees within the organisation. The Trust is pleased to offer this training post as part of our commitment to providing Child Psychotherapy as a key modality in our specialist CAMHS Services for children and young people as part of our ongoing workforce planning.At IPCAPA, you will attend weekly training days on a Tuesday.

Details

Date posted

21 August 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£38,682 to £46,580 a year per annum

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

4 years

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

354-CS-21746(F)

Job locations

Worthing Hospital

Lyndhurst Rd, Worthing

Worthing

BN11 2DH


Job description

Job responsibilities

SPECIALIST TRAINEE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOTHERAPIST

JOB DESCRIPTION and PERSON SPECIFICATION

Job Title: Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist in Specialist Training

Grade: Trainee Child Psychotherapy, Band 6 spine point 22

Duration: 4 years 15.09.25- 16.09.29

Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours, with 3 sessions allowed for academic studies and 7 clinical sessions worked across 4 days per week

Professionally accountable to: Professional Lead for Child Psychotherapy

Responsible to: Service Manager & Service Supervisor

Base: Coastal CAMHS,

Worthing Hospital

Lyndhurst Road

West Sussex

BN1 Worthing Hospital

Lyndhurst Road

West Sussex

BN11 2DH

Liaises with: Staff of Specialist Outpatient CAMHS, Trust and related agencies (health, education, social services,

Voluntary sector, youth criminal justice system), Hospital

staff

Job summary

  • To undertake the doctoral child psychotherapy training at IPCAPA/UCL
  • To undertake clinical work in line with the training requirements of the Association of Child Psychotherapists.
  • To complete the training requirements of the Association of Child Psychotherapists.
  • Should the post holder cease to be an approved trainee of IPCAPA s/he will no longer be eligible to hold the post.

Job setting

The post is within the Children and Young Peoples Directorate of Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trusts, which offers CAMHS and Community Child Services across Sussex. There are areas of both affluence and areas of deprivation with a prevalence of emotional and psychological disorders consequent upon this. The Specialist Coastal CAMHS multi-disciplinary service provides for children, adolescents and their families from a range of social and ethnic backgrounds, whose complex problems cause moderate to high levels of concern to themselves, their parents/carers, professionals and the wider community.

Children and adolescents assessed and treated by child and adolescent psychotherapists have a high level of co-morbidity and often exhibit their disturbance and distress via severe behaviour and emotional disorders and difficulties, relationship difficulties, depression, eating disorders and difficulties, attachment disorders and difficulties, post-traumatic stress disorders and difficulties, enuresis/encopresis, aggression, self-harming, substance misuse or other risky behaviours to themselves and others. These children and adolescents often have a history of severe abuse (physical, mental, sexual), severe neglect and deprivation, severe trauma, complex bereavement, physical illness, and/or are living within the context of break up or dysfunction of the family, domestic violence, parental mental illness or other adverse life events.

Main responsibilities

1. Clinical

To provide psychoanalytic psychotherapy under supervision as required within the Child Psychotherapy team.

To undertake assessment of children, adolescents and their parents for psychotherapy and to contribute to multidisciplinary assessment of a broad range of cases based upon psychoanalytic principles and techniques within the complex cases team.

As a member of the multidisciplinary service of child psychiatrists, psychotherapists, psychologists, family therapists, social workers, nurse specialists, administrative and other staff to attend its meetings and maintain contact with co-workers.

To participate in the regular review and ongoing discussion of cases in therapy with other members of the multidisciplinary team

At an appropriate stage in the training, to participate in the ongoing consultative and liaison work undertaken by the service.

To provide supervision for trainees within other disciplines as agreed.

To contribute to any other aspect of the service with agreement from Training School, service supervisor, and line manager.

To attend supervision regularly with the designated service supervisor.

2. Skills and knowledge

To maintain high standards of clinical record keeping including electronic data entry and recording, report writing and the responsible exercise of professional self-governance in accordance with professional codes of practice of the Association of Child Psychotherapists and Trust policies and procedures.

To attend team meetings as appropriate, case conferences and professional network meetings and to contribute as part of the child psychotherapy team, a psychodynamic understanding that is articulated and acted on as appropriate.

To maintain up to date knowledge of legislation, national and local NHS, Social Care and Education policies and issues of relevance to the service and client group particularly child protection procedures and practices and National Service Frameworks and NICE guidelines.

3. Monitoring and evaluation of risk

In consultation with the service supervisor to be responsible for continually monitoring and evaluating risk to/from children and young people in the trainees own caseload. This may be due to Child Protection concerns, deliberate self harm or other risky behaviour (e.g. running away, substance misuse, causing harm to others)

4. Research and service evaluation

To utilise theory, evidence-based literature and research to support evidence based practice in individual work, and with other team members.

Qualifications and professional registration

To have MA status, and to have been accepted onto the full clinical training at doctoral level at IPCAPA/UCL

Before being accepted for training each candidate needs to have:

A relevant Honours Degree, or a recognised equivalent, or a degree followed by an appropriate postgraduate course.

Substantial experience of working with children and young people on a professional basis.

Personal suitability (e.g. reflective, mature and responsible).

To maintain eligibility for registration as a Trainee member of the Association of Child Psychotherapists.

Rider clause

This is an outline of the postholders duties and responsibilities. It is not intended as an exhaustive list and may change from time to time in order to meet the changing needs of the Trust and Department.

Knowledge & Skills

i. Good written & verbal communication skills.

ii. Proven ability to communicate clearly and effectively with clients, staff, administrators and managers.

iii. Capacity to listen to others point of views.

iv. Ability to communicate clearly through reports, letters and other written communications.

v. Sound knowledge of child and adolescent development.

vi. Understanding of contributory factors to emotional and behavioural problems in young people.

vii. Capacity to engage with a client group.

viii. Must be able to undertake audit and research.

Personal

i. Readiness to take on intensive training cases.

ii. Ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team with varying theoretical perspectives.

iii. Ability to work within defined management arrangements.

iv. Ability to work within Trust policies, procedures and guidelines.

v. Awareness of risk to children and young people.

vi. Capacity to organise self with regard to routine record keeping, admin tasks and time table.

vii. Capacity to be punctual, reliable and good at time keeping.

viii. Ability to be firm and boundaried.

ix. Capacity for insight and understanding of own and others responses and interactions.

x. Enthusiasm and commitment to working with young people within an NHS Trust.

xi. A capacity to struggle with the necessity for containing anxiety without resorting to premature action.

xii. Pleasant manner.

Job description

Job responsibilities

SPECIALIST TRAINEE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOTHERAPIST

JOB DESCRIPTION and PERSON SPECIFICATION

Job Title: Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist in Specialist Training

Grade: Trainee Child Psychotherapy, Band 6 spine point 22

Duration: 4 years 15.09.25- 16.09.29

Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours, with 3 sessions allowed for academic studies and 7 clinical sessions worked across 4 days per week

Professionally accountable to: Professional Lead for Child Psychotherapy

Responsible to: Service Manager & Service Supervisor

Base: Coastal CAMHS,

Worthing Hospital

Lyndhurst Road

West Sussex

BN1 Worthing Hospital

Lyndhurst Road

West Sussex

BN11 2DH

Liaises with: Staff of Specialist Outpatient CAMHS, Trust and related agencies (health, education, social services,

Voluntary sector, youth criminal justice system), Hospital

staff

Job summary

  • To undertake the doctoral child psychotherapy training at IPCAPA/UCL
  • To undertake clinical work in line with the training requirements of the Association of Child Psychotherapists.
  • To complete the training requirements of the Association of Child Psychotherapists.
  • Should the post holder cease to be an approved trainee of IPCAPA s/he will no longer be eligible to hold the post.

Job setting

The post is within the Children and Young Peoples Directorate of Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trusts, which offers CAMHS and Community Child Services across Sussex. There are areas of both affluence and areas of deprivation with a prevalence of emotional and psychological disorders consequent upon this. The Specialist Coastal CAMHS multi-disciplinary service provides for children, adolescents and their families from a range of social and ethnic backgrounds, whose complex problems cause moderate to high levels of concern to themselves, their parents/carers, professionals and the wider community.

Children and adolescents assessed and treated by child and adolescent psychotherapists have a high level of co-morbidity and often exhibit their disturbance and distress via severe behaviour and emotional disorders and difficulties, relationship difficulties, depression, eating disorders and difficulties, attachment disorders and difficulties, post-traumatic stress disorders and difficulties, enuresis/encopresis, aggression, self-harming, substance misuse or other risky behaviours to themselves and others. These children and adolescents often have a history of severe abuse (physical, mental, sexual), severe neglect and deprivation, severe trauma, complex bereavement, physical illness, and/or are living within the context of break up or dysfunction of the family, domestic violence, parental mental illness or other adverse life events.

Main responsibilities

1. Clinical

To provide psychoanalytic psychotherapy under supervision as required within the Child Psychotherapy team.

To undertake assessment of children, adolescents and their parents for psychotherapy and to contribute to multidisciplinary assessment of a broad range of cases based upon psychoanalytic principles and techniques within the complex cases team.

As a member of the multidisciplinary service of child psychiatrists, psychotherapists, psychologists, family therapists, social workers, nurse specialists, administrative and other staff to attend its meetings and maintain contact with co-workers.

To participate in the regular review and ongoing discussion of cases in therapy with other members of the multidisciplinary team

At an appropriate stage in the training, to participate in the ongoing consultative and liaison work undertaken by the service.

To provide supervision for trainees within other disciplines as agreed.

To contribute to any other aspect of the service with agreement from Training School, service supervisor, and line manager.

To attend supervision regularly with the designated service supervisor.

2. Skills and knowledge

To maintain high standards of clinical record keeping including electronic data entry and recording, report writing and the responsible exercise of professional self-governance in accordance with professional codes of practice of the Association of Child Psychotherapists and Trust policies and procedures.

To attend team meetings as appropriate, case conferences and professional network meetings and to contribute as part of the child psychotherapy team, a psychodynamic understanding that is articulated and acted on as appropriate.

To maintain up to date knowledge of legislation, national and local NHS, Social Care and Education policies and issues of relevance to the service and client group particularly child protection procedures and practices and National Service Frameworks and NICE guidelines.

3. Monitoring and evaluation of risk

In consultation with the service supervisor to be responsible for continually monitoring and evaluating risk to/from children and young people in the trainees own caseload. This may be due to Child Protection concerns, deliberate self harm or other risky behaviour (e.g. running away, substance misuse, causing harm to others)

4. Research and service evaluation

To utilise theory, evidence-based literature and research to support evidence based practice in individual work, and with other team members.

Qualifications and professional registration

To have MA status, and to have been accepted onto the full clinical training at doctoral level at IPCAPA/UCL

Before being accepted for training each candidate needs to have:

A relevant Honours Degree, or a recognised equivalent, or a degree followed by an appropriate postgraduate course.

Substantial experience of working with children and young people on a professional basis.

Personal suitability (e.g. reflective, mature and responsible).

To maintain eligibility for registration as a Trainee member of the Association of Child Psychotherapists.

Rider clause

This is an outline of the postholders duties and responsibilities. It is not intended as an exhaustive list and may change from time to time in order to meet the changing needs of the Trust and Department.

Knowledge & Skills

i. Good written & verbal communication skills.

ii. Proven ability to communicate clearly and effectively with clients, staff, administrators and managers.

iii. Capacity to listen to others point of views.

iv. Ability to communicate clearly through reports, letters and other written communications.

v. Sound knowledge of child and adolescent development.

vi. Understanding of contributory factors to emotional and behavioural problems in young people.

vii. Capacity to engage with a client group.

viii. Must be able to undertake audit and research.

Personal

i. Readiness to take on intensive training cases.

ii. Ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team with varying theoretical perspectives.

iii. Ability to work within defined management arrangements.

iv. Ability to work within Trust policies, procedures and guidelines.

v. Awareness of risk to children and young people.

vi. Capacity to organise self with regard to routine record keeping, admin tasks and time table.

vii. Capacity to be punctual, reliable and good at time keeping.

viii. Ability to be firm and boundaried.

ix. Capacity for insight and understanding of own and others responses and interactions.

x. Enthusiasm and commitment to working with young people within an NHS Trust.

xi. A capacity to struggle with the necessity for containing anxiety without resorting to premature action.

xii. Pleasant manner.

Person Specification

QUALIFICATIONS

Essential

  • oMaster's level pre-clinical training at a training school recognised by the Association of Child Psychotherapists (ACP) - Eligible for the Doctorate Training Programme. (In exceptional circumstances, Assistants will be considered).

EXPERIENCE

Essential

  • Professional background in a related area of work, e.g. youth or children's work, nursing, social work, psychology, teaching (at least two years experience)
Person Specification

QUALIFICATIONS

Essential

  • oMaster's level pre-clinical training at a training school recognised by the Association of Child Psychotherapists (ACP) - Eligible for the Doctorate Training Programme. (In exceptional circumstances, Assistants will be considered).

EXPERIENCE

Essential

  • Professional background in a related area of work, e.g. youth or children's work, nursing, social work, psychology, teaching (at least two years experience)

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.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

Additional information

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.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

Employer details

Employer name

Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Worthing Hospital

Lyndhurst Rd, Worthing

Worthing

BN11 2DH


Employer's website

https://www.sussexpartnership.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Address

Worthing Hospital

Lyndhurst Rd, Worthing

Worthing

BN11 2DH


Employer's website

https://www.sussexpartnership.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist -

Linda Winchester

linda.winchester@nhs.net

01903286754

Details

Date posted

21 August 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£38,682 to £46,580 a year per annum

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

4 years

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

354-CS-21746(F)

Job locations

Worthing Hospital

Lyndhurst Rd, Worthing

Worthing

BN11 2DH


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