Senior / Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Practitioner
Do you have a passion for improving the lives of children, young people, and their families? Are you a qualified professional with experience working with children, young people, and their families to help improve their mental health?
Navigo CAMHS (Young Minds Matter) is looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated individual who leads by example to join our core team. We seek someone who can provide a high standard of care to children, young people, families, and carers through therapeutic interventions, care coordination, and supporting the network around the children and family.
Main duties of the job
The successful applicant will join a team of experienced clinicians providing high-standard specialist clinical care to children and young people with complex mental health presentations. Responsibilities include undertaking mental health assessments and delivering safe, effective, evidence-based treatment to children and families. A creative and flexible approach is required to meet individual needs using a trauma-informed approach.
Interventions will be delivered through group and individual therapy, alongside working with and coordinating key adults in the child's and young person's life.
They will also offer liaison, consultation, and training to universal services, including schools, GPs, and health and social care professionals. This includes providing a professional advice line.
Manage delegated caseloads and supervise other staff as required in the provision of direct and indirect care. Deputise for the team lead as needed, based on experience.
About us
Hello! We are Navigo, dedicated to North East Lincolnshire's mental health and well-being. We are an award-winning social enterprise providing mental health services to the NHS and beyond.
Our work is based on delivering services we would be happy for our own families to use. We offer a range of mental health services, including acute and community facilities, specialist support such as inpatient services for older adults, rehabilitation, recovery community mental health, and an outstanding specialist eating disorder facility.
Ranked as one of the top UK companies to work for, we feature in the top 100 large companies list.
As a social enterprise, we do things differently and have developed income-generating, commercially viable businesses that provide training, education, and employment opportunities, including Grimsby Garden Centre.
Working at Navigo is unique. We seek forward-thinking individuals who want to make a difference. Join us!
Please note: While we value all applications, if an application is believed to be AI-generated, we will verify using a checking tool and may reject automatically generated applications.
If you need assistance completing your application due to a disability or other needs, please contact navigo.recruitment@nhs.net.
Job responsibilities
Work as part of a multidisciplinary team to provide high-quality clinical care to children, young people, their families, and carers, including:
* Providing advice, support, and guidance on mental health via the advice line.
* Participating in triage, screening, and assessment of referrals for appropriateness and onward signposting/referral.
* Providing full assessments and follow-up care through care planning and clinical pathways, including managing risks and care planning accordingly.
* Delivering therapeutic interventions within relevant care pathways, including eating disorders.
* Working with family and carer networks to meet the child's needs.
* Collaborating with other agencies and promoting effective working relationships.
* Participating in planning, delivery, and evaluation of group interventions.
* Offering support, advice, consultation, and training to partner agencies.
* Adhering to relevant legislation and standards, engaging with safeguarding and assessment processes.
* Maintaining accurate records and providing a non-stigmatising, professional service.
* Supporting effective transitions and ensuring best practice by incorporating NICE guidance and meeting healthcare standards.
* Using outcome measures to demonstrate treatment effectiveness.
* Leading clinical and non-clinical meetings, proposing service improvements, and contributing to policy discussions.
* Participating in training, supervision, and professional development activities.
* Travel independently and work flexibly as needed.
* Managing caseloads and contributing to service productivity targets.
* Engaging in clinical governance, audits, and post-registration education.
* Developing and supervising Band 5/junior staff, providing management and clinical supervision.
* Participating in management and clinical supervision sessions.
Communication and relationship skills
Always act with dignity and responsibility, using appropriate language and acknowledging barriers to understanding, cultural differences, and diversity. Provide supportive, sensitive communication, maintain confidentiality, and develop effective relationships with service users, families, colleagues, and external agencies. Convey complex information clearly and confidently, advocate for service users, and support their recovery journey. Deliver training sessions to universal services, children, and families.
Person Specification
Knowledge
* Expertise in Child Care legislation, Safeguarding, Mental Health Act, and Mental Capacity Act.
* Knowledge of clinical/risk assessment and Information Governance principles.
* Understanding of local and national strategies concerning CAMHS and mental health.
* Knowledge of child and adolescent development, trauma, and trauma-informed approaches.
Qualifications
* Registered with a professional body (e.g., NMC, UKCP, HCPC, BACP).
* Recognised professional qualification in nursing (RNMH, RNLD), social work, occupational therapy, or related fields with CAMHS experience.
* Additional therapeutic qualifications (CBT, DBT, IPT, EMDR, etc.) and evidence of ongoing professional development.
Experience
* Post-registration experience working with mental health needs, including severe and enduring mental ill health.
* Experience with evidence-based practice, building therapeutic relationships, and working in multidisciplinary settings.
* Experience in assessment, formulation, management, and therapy delivery to children and young people.
* Experience managing and developing staff, including supervision.
Additional Requirements
* Ability to partner with universal services to optimize outcomes.
* Teamwork and autonomous working skills, managing own and colleagues' anxieties.
* Strong communication skills, motivation, and engagement abilities.
* Ability to meet service targets, delegate appropriately, and maintain responsibility for care.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975. A DBS check will be required to verify criminal convictions.
Salary: £29,970 to £44,962 per year, Band 5 or Band 6 depending on experience.
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