Job summary
Our CAMHS Future in Mind MHST
(Mental Health Support Team) is a growing and developing service which provides
early intervention to improve the lives of children and young people
experiencing mild to moderate mental health problems.
We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic
qualified Education Mental Health Practitioner (EMHP) to join our friendly and
supportive team. Applicants must hold a EMHP postgraduate qualification and be
registered with a professional body such as BPS or BABCP.
The successful applicant will
be allocated a number of education settings alongside their Senior Practitioner
in which they will have the opportunity to develop strong working relationships
and provide support to the school community. With appropriate supervision, you
will work as an autonomous practitioner, offering Low Intensity CBT
interventions whilst also promoting a Whole School Approach to mental health
and wellbeing.
Informal enquires are
encouraged, please contact on 01977 735901 or WakefieldCAMHS.mhst@swyt.nhs.uk.
All employees of the Trust are strongly encouraged to
have their up-to-date flu vaccination to protect staff and patients.
Main duties of the job
Responsibilities of the
Education Mental Health Practitioner include:
Delivering evidenced based
interventions to children, young people, parents/carers through individual and
group work.
Carrying out holistic and
child-centred mental health assessments.
Developing and delivering
psychoeducation sessions to children, young people, parents/carers through
assemblies, classroom, and parent sessions.
Ensuring children/young people
play an active part in decision making about the support they need.
Providing advice/consultation
to education staff to support children/young people getting the right help at
the right time.
Supporting education settings
in developing and embedding whole school approaches to mental health through
collaboration and coproduction within the school settings.
Participating in the delivery
of training programmes for education staff and settings.
Developing local knowledge of
services particularly in relation to mental health to enable effective
signposting and planning.
At
the time of advertising, this role does meet the minimum requirements set by UK
Visas and Immigration to sponsor candidates to work in the UK. We look forward
to receiving your application.
About us
We
are a specialist NHS Foundation Trust that provides community, mental health
and learning disability services for the people of Barnsley, Calderdale,
Kirklees and Wakefield. We also provide low and medium secure services and are
the lead for the west Yorkshire secure provider collaborative.
Our mission is
to help people reach their potential and live well in their communities, we do this
by providing high-quality care in the right place at the right time. We employ
staff in both clinical and non-clinical services who work hard to make a
difference to the lives of service users, families and carers.
We encourage
and welcome applications from all protected characteristic groups, we value
diversity and want our workforce to be reflective of our communities.
Being
a foundation Trust means were accountable to our
members, who can have a say in how were run. Around 14,300 local people
(including staff) are members of our Trust.
Join
us and you will be one of over 4,500 staff committed to supporting and improving
the mental, physical and social needs of the thousands of people we meet and
help each year.
We
are committed
to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and
vulnerable adults and expects all colleagues and volunteers to share this
commitment.
We do reserve to right to close vacancy before the advertised closing date if necessary, so please apply as soon as possible.
Job description
Job responsibilities
JOB SUMMARY
The Children and Young Peoples
Improving Access to Psychological Therapies programme (CYP IAPT) is a service
transformation programme delivered by Health Education England and partners
that aims to improve existing children and young peoples mental health
Services (CYP MHS) working in the community. Childrens Wellbeing Practitioner
training will benefit from being integrated fully within CYP MHS and linked to
the CYP IAPT collaborative, which brings a valuable organisational
infrastructure.
As part of Mental Health Support
Teams (MHSTs), Education Mental Health Practitioners (EMHPs) will work in both
education and healthcare settings to support children and young people with
mental ill health. The new roles support the Governments priority of
increasing access to and availability of mental health and wellbeing support
for children and young people.
The post is for a team player
who has already qualified through the Education Mental Health Practitioner
framework.
JOB PURPOSE
This is a role within the Children
and Young People Improving Access to Psychological Therapies programme (CYP
IAPT). The post-holder will work within a CYP mental health service delivering,
under supervision, high-quality; brief outcome focused evidence-based
interventions and guided self-help for children and young people experiencing
mild to moderate mental health difficulties.
The training and service experience
will equip the post holder with the necessary knowledge, attitude and
capabilities to operate effectively in an inclusive, value driven service.
This post will work under the
direction of the Senior CAMHS Practitioners within the project, across
education settings within the Wakefield District.
PRINCIPLE RESPONSIBILITES
Therapeutic skills
Assess and deliver, under
supervision outcome focused, evidence-based interventions to children and young
people experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties.
Work in partnership, support
children, young people experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties
and their families in the self-management of presenting difficulties.
Work in partnership with children,
young people and families in the development of plans for the intervention and
agreed outcomes.
Support and empower children, young
people and families to make informed choices about the intervention.
Operate at all times from an
inclusive values base, which recognises and respects diversity.
Accept referrals within agreed
national and local protocols.
Adhere to the service referral
protocols. Under supervision signpost unsuitable referrals to the relevant
service as necessary.
Under supervision, undertake
accurate assessments of risk to self and others, through close case management
and supervision, escalate cases where the level of need becomes beyond scope,
or more severe ensuring adherence to other relevant elements of service
delivery.
Provide a range of information and
support for evidence based psychological treatments, primarily guided
self-help. This work may be face-to-face, by telephone or via other media.
Adhere to an agreed activity
contract relating to the overall number of children and young people contacts
offered, and sessions carried out per week in order to improve timely access
and minimise waiting times.
Attend multi-disciplinary meetings
relating to referrals or CYP in treatment, where appropriate.
Keep coherent records of all
activity in line with service protocols and use these records and outcome data
to inform decision making. Complete all requirements relating to data
collection.
Assess and integrate issues
relating to transitions, education and training/employment into the overall
therapeutic process.
Work within a collaborative
approach involving a range of relevant others when indicated.
Work in collaboration with
children, young people and communities to enhance and widen access.
For full job description, please see attached supporting
documents.
We are aware that an increasing number of applicants
are using AI technology to generate responses on NHS Job application
forms. Over reliance on AI-generated content in application forms is
strongly discouraged and we will conduct a thorough screening process before
selecting candidates to progress to the next stage. If you are using AI to
enhance your application, please disclose this in your NHS Jobs application
form.
Job description
Job responsibilities
JOB SUMMARY
The Children and Young Peoples
Improving Access to Psychological Therapies programme (CYP IAPT) is a service
transformation programme delivered by Health Education England and partners
that aims to improve existing children and young peoples mental health
Services (CYP MHS) working in the community. Childrens Wellbeing Practitioner
training will benefit from being integrated fully within CYP MHS and linked to
the CYP IAPT collaborative, which brings a valuable organisational
infrastructure.
As part of Mental Health Support
Teams (MHSTs), Education Mental Health Practitioners (EMHPs) will work in both
education and healthcare settings to support children and young people with
mental ill health. The new roles support the Governments priority of
increasing access to and availability of mental health and wellbeing support
for children and young people.
The post is for a team player
who has already qualified through the Education Mental Health Practitioner
framework.
JOB PURPOSE
This is a role within the Children
and Young People Improving Access to Psychological Therapies programme (CYP
IAPT). The post-holder will work within a CYP mental health service delivering,
under supervision, high-quality; brief outcome focused evidence-based
interventions and guided self-help for children and young people experiencing
mild to moderate mental health difficulties.
The training and service experience
will equip the post holder with the necessary knowledge, attitude and
capabilities to operate effectively in an inclusive, value driven service.
This post will work under the
direction of the Senior CAMHS Practitioners within the project, across
education settings within the Wakefield District.
PRINCIPLE RESPONSIBILITES
Therapeutic skills
Assess and deliver, under
supervision outcome focused, evidence-based interventions to children and young
people experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties.
Work in partnership, support
children, young people experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties
and their families in the self-management of presenting difficulties.
Work in partnership with children,
young people and families in the development of plans for the intervention and
agreed outcomes.
Support and empower children, young
people and families to make informed choices about the intervention.
Operate at all times from an
inclusive values base, which recognises and respects diversity.
Accept referrals within agreed
national and local protocols.
Adhere to the service referral
protocols. Under supervision signpost unsuitable referrals to the relevant
service as necessary.
Under supervision, undertake
accurate assessments of risk to self and others, through close case management
and supervision, escalate cases where the level of need becomes beyond scope,
or more severe ensuring adherence to other relevant elements of service
delivery.
Provide a range of information and
support for evidence based psychological treatments, primarily guided
self-help. This work may be face-to-face, by telephone or via other media.
Adhere to an agreed activity
contract relating to the overall number of children and young people contacts
offered, and sessions carried out per week in order to improve timely access
and minimise waiting times.
Attend multi-disciplinary meetings
relating to referrals or CYP in treatment, where appropriate.
Keep coherent records of all
activity in line with service protocols and use these records and outcome data
to inform decision making. Complete all requirements relating to data
collection.
Assess and integrate issues
relating to transitions, education and training/employment into the overall
therapeutic process.
Work within a collaborative
approach involving a range of relevant others when indicated.
Work in collaboration with
children, young people and communities to enhance and widen access.
For full job description, please see attached supporting
documents.
We are aware that an increasing number of applicants
are using AI technology to generate responses on NHS Job application
forms. Over reliance on AI-generated content in application forms is
strongly discouraged and we will conduct a thorough screening process before
selecting candidates to progress to the next stage. If you are using AI to
enhance your application, please disclose this in your NHS Jobs application
form.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- HEE PG Diploma in Education Mental Health Practice for children & young people.
- Relevant qualification or experience within an educational setting.
Desirable
- Relevant degree qualification.
Experience
Essential
- At least one years experience of delivery of low intensity evidenced based CBT interventions for mild to moderate mental health issues.
- At least one-year experience of work within both health and educational settings.
- Experience of consultation and liaison with education and multidisciplinary colleagues.
Desirable
- Experience of service development.
- Experience of forging new working relationships within complex interagency framework.
Skills/Competancies
Essential
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to deliver low intensity evidenced based interventions under supervision to children and young people.
- Ability to devise and deliver group-based interventions to children and young people.
- Ability to delver parent led interventions where children have a mental health need.
- Computer literate.
- Ability to keep clinical records to a high standard.
Desirable
- Skilled at engaging and building relationships with children, young people and parents.
- Ability to work collaboratively with young people, parents, colleagues and partner agencies.
Knowledge
Essential
- Good working knowledge of nationally agreed routine outcome measures within the CYP-IAPT Programme.
- Working knowledge of the educational system.
- Knowledge of children and young people gained through academic study in child development, child wellbeing or mental health.
- Knowledge of safeguarding issues and legal framework.
- Knowledge and experience of capacity and consent issues when working with young people.
- Knowledge of the whole school approach to mental health.
Desirable
- Knowledge of other neurodevelopmental and mental health conditions; both in type and severity.
- Knowledge of service pathways and remits and ability to navigating these processes.
- Knowledge of how contextual factors affect children and young peoples mental health and impact this can have on delivering effective interventions.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- HEE PG Diploma in Education Mental Health Practice for children & young people.
- Relevant qualification or experience within an educational setting.
Desirable
- Relevant degree qualification.
Experience
Essential
- At least one years experience of delivery of low intensity evidenced based CBT interventions for mild to moderate mental health issues.
- At least one-year experience of work within both health and educational settings.
- Experience of consultation and liaison with education and multidisciplinary colleagues.
Desirable
- Experience of service development.
- Experience of forging new working relationships within complex interagency framework.
Skills/Competancies
Essential
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to deliver low intensity evidenced based interventions under supervision to children and young people.
- Ability to devise and deliver group-based interventions to children and young people.
- Ability to delver parent led interventions where children have a mental health need.
- Computer literate.
- Ability to keep clinical records to a high standard.
Desirable
- Skilled at engaging and building relationships with children, young people and parents.
- Ability to work collaboratively with young people, parents, colleagues and partner agencies.
Knowledge
Essential
- Good working knowledge of nationally agreed routine outcome measures within the CYP-IAPT Programme.
- Working knowledge of the educational system.
- Knowledge of children and young people gained through academic study in child development, child wellbeing or mental health.
- Knowledge of safeguarding issues and legal framework.
- Knowledge and experience of capacity and consent issues when working with young people.
- Knowledge of the whole school approach to mental health.
Desirable
- Knowledge of other neurodevelopmental and mental health conditions; both in type and severity.
- Knowledge of service pathways and remits and ability to navigating these processes.
- Knowledge of how contextual factors affect children and young peoples mental health and impact this can have on delivering effective interventions.
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.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
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.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).