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Senior Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist (Preceptorship opportunity)

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Posting date: 17 September 2024
Salary: £46,148.00 to £60,504.00 per year
Additional salary information: £46148.00 - £60504.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 01 October 2024
Location: Bury, BL9 7TD
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9311-24-1425

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Summary

Development and Delivery of a specialist child and adolescent psychotherapy service provision within the parameters of child and adolescent mental health, in a multiagency context. To provide specialist psychoanalytic psychotherapy assessment for children and young people who may be experiencing severe, highly complex and persistent mental health difficulties and to make decisions about treatment options taking into account relevant evidence based research, theory, practice and highly complex factors concerning historical and developmental processes. To formulate and implement plans for therapeutic intervention andmanagement from the point of referral, grounded in the principle andtechniques of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. To develop specialist provision for the parents and/or carers of children and young people using a psychoanalytic psychotherapy framework. To provide specialist expertise in psychoanalytic principles and techniques through advice and consultation to other members of the CAMHS service and colleagues within the multi-agency network. Post-holder will be expected to hold and work their own caseload within the context of the CAMHS service. To be contribute to the provision of appropriate information, advice, support, consultation to a range of professionals, and families. To actively participate in team meetings, referral meetings, CPD and business meetings. To attend and contribute as an independent clinician to multidisciplinary and multi-agency meetings as appropriate. To ensure appropriate liaison with professionals from external agencies. To participate in the audit and evaluation of clinical work and the service as a whole. To contribute to the development of best evidence based practice within the service. To exercise autonomous professional responsibility based on the Code ofProfessional and Ethics of the Association of Child Psychotherapists. To be involved in CAMHS service development as required. To work closely with other members of the multidisciplinary team andcommunicate effectively regarding children and their families. To exercise autonomous professional responsibility for the assessment,treatment and discharge of patients and manage a caseload in line with theCode of Professional Conduct and Ethics of the Association of ChildPsychotherapists. To take a prominent role in the development and implementation of apsychotherapy pathway within Bury CAMHS. To produce reports on families, in a timely manner, that convey the keyfindings of assessment, formulation and treatment outcome in a way whichdoes justice to the complexity of the problems described; which takes accountof confidentiality; and in a way which is understandable to the recipients of thereports. To participate in regular line management supervision. Service development In collaboration with others, to contribute to the development of a specialist CAMHS team. To communicate and work with other staff and agencies including CAMHS, children social services and voluntary sector agencies, to provide an integrated and accessible service for children and young people. Supervision and Training To contribute to pre and post qualification training and supervision for Child and Adolescent Psychotherapists where appropriate. To provide as appropriate specialist clinical supervision or case consultation for professional trainees of related professions and for professionally trained members of the service. To provide advice, consultation and specialist training to staff working with parents/carers, children and young people across a range of agencies and settings where appropriate. Continuing Professional Development To receive regular clinical and service related supervision from a more senior CAPT (external). To gain additional highly specialist experience and training relevant to CAPT. To fully participate in and contribute to, clinical supervision of staff in CAMHS To fully participate in, and contribute to, training events associated withCAMHS /Cared for Children service. To attend regular case consultation meetings with senior colleagues. To maintain and develop skills in post graduate teaching, training andsupervision. To participate in an annual KSF Review process. To attend to CPD and training needs as identified in supervision and KSFReview. Clinical Governance and Research To participate in audit and evaluation of CAMHS To participate in evaluation of all clinical activity within the post and provide such information as required by the Clinical Lead of CAMHS and operational manager for CAMHS for the purpose of service monitoring and evaluation. To participate in all research activities associated with CAMHS as appropriate to this role and as required by the Clinical Lead of CAMHS To utilise theory evidence based literature and research to support effective practice. To represent a professional view point in relation to nationally accepted good practice and to ensure a high level of ethical standards and professionalconduct. To participate in service evaluation and research in consultation with Clinical Lead of CAMHS

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