Job Description: Mental Health Clinical Lead –Young Person’s Talking Therapies Team Role Overview: Location: Home-based (UK only) – Monthly travel to a Bupa site required at a minimum. Contract: Permanent, Full-time (37.5 hours) – Flexible options available (e.g. 30 hours over 4 days) Salary: £65,000 per annum (dependent on experience) excellent benefits Closing Date: Wednesday, 22nd October 2025 *Full job description available upon request. About the Role: This is a pivotal leadership position within our newly established Young Persons Mental Health service. You’ll help shape the future of the service, ensuring clinical excellence and outstanding care delivery. Key Responsibilities Include: Leading clinical performance and oversight of Young Persons Mental Health practitioners Collaborating with the Clinical Head of Mental Health on governance, quality, and education Driving quality improvement initiatives Delivering clinical sessions one day per week Supporting clinician development and career pathways Providing input to commercial teams Acting as a trusted clinical voice and deputy to the Clinical Head of Mental Health Essential Qualifications (one of the following): Chartered Clinical or Counselling Psychologist (Doctorate level, BPS-accredited, HCPC registered) Accredited CBT Psychotherapist (Postgraduate diploma, BABCP-accredited) Accredited Counsellor/Psychotherapist (Level 4 diploma, BACP-accredited) All with substantial experience in Young Persons services Key Skills: 1 year Experience in CAMHS Strong leadership in a mental health setting preferably in young persons mental health and stakeholder relationship management Clinical quality and risk management expertise Excellent communication and decision-making skills Commercial awareness and adaptability IT proficiency and a solution-focused mindset What it’s like to work here At Bupa, we are more than a health insurer and provider. We are a purpose-driven organisation with no shareholders, meaning our focus is always on our customers and communities. Join us to help people live longer, healthier, happier lives in a workplace that celebrates diversity, encourages you to be yourself, and empowers you to make a real difference. You’ll also receive: 25 days’ holiday (increasing with service) option to buy/sell days 3 paid volunteering days per year Enhanced pension and life insurance Annual performance-based bonus Bupa health insurance (benefit in kind) Discounted dental insurance Access to Digital GP services Emotional and family mental health support Financial wellbeing resources Support for carers Diversity and Inclusion We’re committed to assessing every applicant based on merit and qualifications. We celebrate diversity and foster an inclusive environment where you can be your authentic self. We’re happy to offer reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Bupa is a Level 2 Disability Confident Employer. This means we aim to offer an interview/assessment to every disabled applicant who meets the minimum criteria for the role. We’ll make sure you are treated fairly and offer reasonable adjustments as part of our recruitment process to anyone that needs them. For more information, alternative formats, or to discuss other opportunities, please contact: meagan.smith@bupa.com Time Type: Full time Job Area: Clinical Services Locations: Home Based North c/o Bupa Place Be at the heart of helping people live longer healthier, happier lives and making a better world. We employ more than 80,000 people globally who are making this a reality. If you've got the belief, the drive and the talent to help us in our ambition then we’d like to hear from you. Wherever you work, one thing stands out about Bupa people. Our customers are our passion – they’re at the heart of our positively different culture of care. At Bupa you’ll be challenged, you’ll be encouraged to innovate, and collaborate with colleagues who are committed to delivering exceptional experiences. We trust, respect and consider everyone, knowing your difference will make the difference.