Around since, SAMH is Scotland’s national mental health charity. We have represented the voice of people most affected by mental health problems in Scotland for years. Today, in over 60 communities we work with adults and young people providing mental health social care support, services in primary care, schools and further education, among others.
These services together with our national programme work in See Me, respectme, suicide prevention and active living; inform our policy and campaign work to influence positive social change. SAMH is dedicated to mental health and wellbeing for all: with a vision of a society where people are able to live their lives fully, regardless of present or past circumstances.
For Scotland’s Mental Health
Post: Children and Young People Practitioner
Ref: REC
Location: Glasgow
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Salary: £31, to £35, (Point 28 – Point 32)
Contract: Fixed Term
About the Role
The Children and Young People Practitioner will be embedded within Glasgow City Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) team and work closely with the CAMHS Intensive, Unscheduled and Eating Disorder Connect teams.
Children and Young People Practitioners offer generalist social support in relation to the social determinants of health. Taking a person-centred approach, the post holder will support individuals to help them identify personal outcomes and priorities that they would like to address, to overcome any barriers to addressing these and to link them to local and national support services and activities.
The Children and Young People Practitioner will work with young people being discharged from CAMHS and/or their parents/cares and siblings, creating time and space by providing a ‘listening ear’ and helping them to identify and manage issues and barriers that affect their ability to live well.
The Children and Young People Practitioner will map communities to understand and identify resources and supports, which could be of benefit to the young person/adult, and support access to these by establishing and maintaining effective relationships with community resources, education, GP practice-based Community Link Workers, along with others.
This peripatetic Children and Young People Practitioner role will provide practical assistance, liaising, advocating, signposting and referring for support around a wide range of issues including mental and physical health, housing and homelessness, benefits and finance, relationship difficulties, parenting issues, domestic violence, addictions and loss and bereavement, social isolation etc.
What we are looking for
We are looking for individuals with experience delivering individual support and group work to young people around their mental health and wellbeing. They will also be experienced in workshop facilitation, training delivery and development.
With exceptional communication skills and ability to manage own case load, the Children and Young People Practitioner will work flexibly to deliver the wide range of programmes on offer, whilst ensuring practice is of the highest quality at all times.
A driving licence and access to a car is essential for this post.
What we will provide for you
You will work in a supportive environment and will be provided with a full induction along with ongoing training opportunities. You will be given the chance to develop your knowledge and skills, as well as develop professionally. Some of our benefits include:
1. Funded continuous learning and development opportunities, with access to over courses online in addition to classroom and virtual training sessions
2. 30 days annual leave rising to 33 after 5 years’ service (pro-rata)
3. 4 public holidays (pro-rata)
4. 2 paid wellbeing days off per year to use on what matters to you (pro-rata)
5. Team wellbeing budgets
6. Workplace pension scheme
7. Life Assurance policy
8. Employee Assistance Programme
Closing date for all applications is 7th November at 12 noon.
Interview date TBC