Overview
This is an exciting opportunity for two qualified EMHPs, with two years of post-qualification experience, to join Lambeth MHST as a Band 6 Trainee Senior Wellbeing Practitioner in January 2026. You are required to enrol in the KCL CYP MH Low Intensity Advanced Practice PGDip Course (for Senior Wellbeing Practitioners), which starts on 19 January 2026.
EMHP candidates must be fully registered or awaiting accreditation with the relevant professional body (e.g., BABCP or BPS) and have at least 2 years of post-qualification experience as of January 2026.
Applicants must apply simultaneously with KCL for this training course and be accepted. We have 2 trainee Senior Wellbeing Practitioner roles available. The university portals are open until November 24, 2025. If a candidate has not applied to the university before the portal closing date, they will be ineligible for the course.
Responsibilities
* Work as part of the Lambeth MHST to manage a defined caseload, complete holistic assessments, and provide evidence-based intervention for children and young people (CYP) with mild to moderate mental health difficulties and their parents/carers.
* Plan and deliver whole school activities, as part of a school’s whole school/college approach to mental health and wellbeing.
* Provide consultation and guided signposting to education settings.
* Be expected to provide Case Management and Clinical Skills Supervision to qualified and/or trainee EMHPs within the service.
* Be able to work flexibly across a range of education providers. Promote the participation of children, young people, families, carers and the wider school community.
* Promote equity, diversity and inclusion within their own role, the MHST and school communities, contributing to enabling other staff, children, young people, families, carers and the wider school community from diverse backgrounds to flourish by working to create a psychologically safe environment.
About our team and location
The Lambeth MHST is an early intervention service supporting mild to moderate mental health needs in 40 primary and secondary schools in Lambeth, with plans to expand in January 2026. The team is multidisciplinary, including Systemic Family Therapists, Systemic Family Practitioners, Social Work, Education Psychologists, Arts Psychotherapists, Occupational Therapy, CBT Therapists, Senior Wellbeing Practitioner, Education Mental Health Practitioners, Quality Assurance and Communications Lead, and Senior Administrative Support. Our main office is at St John\'s Angell Town Primary School, and we work across several MHST schools in Lambeth with flexibility and home working available.
Role details and requirements
* Be expected to fulfil the requirements of and complete the 2-year Senior Wellbeing Practitioner Post Graduate Diploma at Kings College London to enable progression to a fully qualified Senior Wellbeing Practitioner.
* Work as part of the [insert Borough] MHST team to manage a defined caseload with a focus on providing focused assessment and evidence-based intervention for CYP with mild to moderate mental health difficulties and their parents/carers.
* Plan and deliver whole school activities, as part of a school’s whole school/college approach to mental health and wellbeing.
* Provide consultation and guided signposting to education settings. Be expected to provide Case Management and Clinical Skills Supervision to qualified and/or trainee EMHPs within the service.
* Be able to work flexibly across a range of education providers. Promote the participation of children, young people, families, carers and the wider school community.
* Promote equity, diversity and inclusion within their own role, the MHST and school communities, contributing to enabling other staff, children, young people, families, carers and the wider school community from diverse backgrounds to flourish by working to create a psychologically safe environment.
A further detailed job description including a brochure of the university training is attached.
This advert closes on Monday 3 Nov 2025
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