Regional Clinician – Short-term Assessment Homes
Peak District, Telford, Lutterworth & Burton-upon-Trent
£40,000 DOE + Mileage + Benefits
Full-Time, Permanent
*To apply for this role, you must have a car and driver's license*
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Regional Clinician to join a specialist therapeutic residential care provider supporting children and young people with complex and high-risk needs. This is a hire within a well-established national clinical team, offering the chance to work in a fast-paced, impact-driven environment where no two days are the same.
About the Role
The Regional Clinician will provide clinical support across a number of short-term assessment homes. These homes deliver crisis and stabilisation placements for young, supporting transition to longer-term placements, foster care or return home where appropriate. This is a highly dynamic role requiring rapid assessment, formulation and time-limited therapeutic intervention, alongside strong consultation and support to residential care teams.
The role is primarily consultative, focusing on stabilisation, staff guidance and embedding therapeutic approaches, rather than holding a traditional long-term therapy caseload.
You will join a national clinical team of experienced clinicians, working collaboratively with regional colleagues and receiving regular peer support and supervision. Close partnership with home managers, deputies and residential teams is essential to ensure therapeutic consistency and effective care planning.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct rapid clinical and risk assessments on admission
Deliver brief, time-limited therapeutic interventions where appropriate
Provide ongoing consultation, formulation and guidance to care teams
Facilitate reflective practice groups and post-incident debriefs
Produce structured assessment and formulation reports within placement timelines
Support implementation of trauma-informed and PACE-informed care approaches
Build effective working relationships with home managers and regional leadership
Adapt clinical strategies to meet changing needs across multiple homes
Maintain flexibility to respond to crisis presentations and shifting priorities
Benefits
25 days annual leave + bank holidays + birthday leave
Flexible working hours and compressed week options
Private medical cover and dental care
Electric car salary sacrifice scheme
Enhanced maternity leave
Ongoing CPD including ACE training and DBT training
Requirements
Minimum 2 years' post-qualification experience supporting children and adolescents
HCPC registration
Experience in CAMHS, inpatient or crisis settings
Skilled in assessment, formulation and short-term interventions
Strong clinical judgement, organisation and communication skills
Adaptable, resilient and able to build rapport with staff and carers
Experience with SEND, SEMH and/or LAC
Residential or care home experience
Strong report writing skills
Contact Details
For further information or to apply, please contact Jenny Marr at Compass Associates on or
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