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CYP Mental Health Practitioner SPA (Single Point of Access)

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 18 Mawrth 2026
Cyflog: £38,682.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £38682.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 01 Ebrill 2026
Lleoliad: Swindon, SN2 2PN
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: E0343-26-0007abl806d

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This role requires individuals who can assess presenting needs, hold supportive conversations, and direct children, young people and families to the most appropriate pathways within BE U or services across the local landscape. Working closely with other professionals in education, health and community services, the SPA Practitioner will ensure a smooth and informed journey for families navigating emotional wellbeing support. This role will require excellent risk assessment and management skills in relation to positive risk taking and decision making to enable safe and effective responses to CYP and their families. We are seeking applicants who thrive in a busy environment, who stay calm under pressure, and excel at coordination and adapting to change. Main Duties and responsibilities: Work closely with families as appropriate to offer guidance, education, and support in managing their child's mental health challenges. Triaging/screening referrals, making clinical decisions and providing assessment and pathway decisions. Completing assessment and safety calls to CYP & families. Hold active small caseload of CYP Provide resources to parents and caregivers to help them understand and address their childs mental health needs effectively. Collaborate with schools, healthcare providers, social services, and other community organisations to coordinate care and ensure a holistic approach to each child's well-being. Monitor and contribute to improving local access metrics for children and young people, particularly those from marginalised or vulnerable backgrounds. Respond to identified safeguarding concerns, providing immediate support and intervention to children and families in need. Stay current with developments in child and adolescent mental health, attending training sessions, workshops, and conferences as needed. Participate in regular supervision and peer support meetings to ensure best practices and continuous professional growth. Engage with local communities to raise awareness about mental health issues and available support services for children and young people. Provide on call support inc Evening & Weekends as part of a rota. Any other duties appropriate to role to support the development of the service offer and quality of care received by CYP. This job profile is intended as a general guide to the responsibilities attached to the post and may be altered from time to time, following consultation with the post holder to reflect changing needs of the service &/or ABLs priorities. Skills & Competencies required: Experience in delivering phone-based assessments or support within a health, education or social care context. Experience of managing own case load delivering evidence based/CBT informed interventions. Knowledge of emotional wellbeing needs in children and young people. Strong understanding of the local support landscape or willingness to rapidly develop this knowledge. Ability to listen actively and communicate effectively, showing empathy and cultural sensitivity. Ability to assess levels of need, manage risk, and provide appropriate signposting or escalation. Strong documentation and record-keeping skills, ensuring accurate, evidence-based case notes. Proficiency with digital systems, including client management systems and Microsoft Office. Cultural competency and sensitivity to the diverse needs of the community. Confidence to work independently while contributing to a wider multi-disciplinary team. Please note that we are not able to offer sponsorship for this role

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