Are you an empathetic Mental Health Practitioner looking for an exciting new role?
We are now recruiting for a Mental Health Practitioner with CAMHS to join an innovative team, to join a well-established NHS trust based in Walsall. The role is available to start as soon as possible, and the appointed candidate will need to work part time 22.5 per week for an initial 3-month period.
The successful CAMHS Practitioner will be working as part of a multidisciplinary team, providing assessments to a caseload of children and young people with a range of mental health conditions. Applicants must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Skills and experience needed:
1. Show excellent CAMHS experience
2. Able to complete urgent assessments
3. Extensive experience of working as a CAMHS Practitioner
4. Offer clinical treatment work and consultation
5. Experience of a wide range of young people’s mental health presentations
6. Can work well independently and as part of the team
What next?
If you are an enthusiastic CAMHS Practitioner with excellent rapport building skills and would like to learn more, please apply today or contact a member of our team for more information.
Why Pulse?
7. First class support and advice from our team of dedicated and experienced consultants
8. £300 recommend a friend bonus scheme*
9. ipoint – Electronic timesheet processing app
10. Regional compliance team of trained phlebotomists’
11. Variety of work opportunities in both NHS and private sectors
12. Assistance with travel and accommodation
13. Access to high-quality voluntary training
14. Daily payroll
15. Different payment methods – PAYE/PSC/LTD and umbrella
*Terms and conditions apply
Not for you but know the perfect CAMHS Practitioner?
If you are registered with Pulse and recommend a friend to us, you can earn a £300 bonus per recommendation, once they have worked over 200 hours*.
We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List.