CAMHs Clinical Coordinator B8A

Posted 5 hours 24 minutes ago by NHS National Services Scotland

Permanent
Full Time
Other
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Job Description
Overview

This post is Fixed Term for 23 months

Working within Specialist Children's Services in Greater Glasgow and Clyde, which encompasses Community Paediatrics, CAMHS & Acute Paediatrics, you will be committed to addressing the health and wellbeing needs of children, young people and their families. You will work in multi-disciplinary teams whose aim is to provide high quality support, assessment and interventions in line with evidence based practice and national policies/agendas.

You will have knowledge and experience of working in teams where care is coordinated and you will fully understand the impact of integrated care and services. You will be professionally registered (NMC, HCPC) and have relevant experience in planning and providing person centred and outcome based care. A strong culture of support, development, CPD, reflective practice and supervision exists to maximise our patient's experience, safety and outcomes and your career progression. We are ambitious in our visioning for the future and are clear about the need to further develop integrated services that ensure that children, young people and families receive the right support, at the right time and in a way that best meets their needs. As such, you will be required to be person centred and innovative in your thinking and practice, with excellent ability to communicate effectively and compassionately with children, young people, their families, health and partner agencies.

You will be expected to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team with direct line management for a multi-disciplinary team for the Specialist Children's Services Neurodevelopmental Waiting List Team.

Now is a great time to come and work in Specialist Children’s Services. Our staff are at the heart of everything we do. We value and support career development with good opportunities for career progression. The Neurodevelopmental team are part of Specialist Children's Services, providing neurodevelopmental assessment, treatment and support services in the community and through the Regional and National Inpatient Units. Working in the Neurodevelopmental team offers the opportunity to be involved with a diverse service user population. We are committed to providing person centred care, trauma informed care and compassionate care in order to help young people thrive. Our team aims to offer compassionate care centred in kindness and with the aim of supporting young people and their families through their neurodevelopmental journey. We would welcome applicants who reflect those values.

For an informal discussion please contact: Mags Simpson, Head of Locality, Specialist Childrens Services Telephone number: Email address:

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