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Mental Health Practitioner

Posted 10 hours 7 minutes ago by NHS

Permanent
Full Time
Other
Yorkshire, Sheffield, United Kingdom, S5 9
Job Description
Overview South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Trust

Mental Health Practitioner

The closing date is 14 November 2025

My name is James Hussain, I am the Team Manager for SecureCAMHS. I am seeking a Band 6 Mental Health Practitioner to join our secure CAMHS team at Aldine House Secure Children's home. There will be an opportunity to build therapeutic relationships with young people, in order to assess risk and mental health needs. Liaison, communication and consultation with other professional groups and partner agencies within the home will be necessary to ensure that robust and holistic care plans are established around young people. There will be opportunities to develop and run therapeutic groups and chances to offer trauma-informed 1:1 interventions, depending on the identified needs of young people. You will be working within an experienced multidisciplinary team and under a supportive operational and clinical leadership team.

Secure CAMHS operates Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm (9-hour period). Weekend On-Call service will be part of this role provided by clinicians within the secure estate (this could be telephone, video or face to face as clinically indicated).

At the time of advertising, this role does meet the minimum requirements set by UK Visas and Immigration to sponsor candidates to work in the UK. We look forward to receiving your application.

Main duties of the job Aldine House is a 10-bedded secure children's home, home to young people aged 10-18, remanded or sentenced by the criminal courts, or accommodated for their own welfare.

This role is a unique opportunity to drive change across a setting that provides care for the most disenfranchised young people in the UK. The role links closely with Residential Support Workers who provide care for the young people residing within the home. Highlighting the importance of integration across the service, with this role being vital in supporting and educating other team members on trauma experienced by our young people. The role requires a values-led practitioner, who is truly curious and motivated to work across systemic barriers through inter-agency working.

Part of your role will be to offer screening assessments for young people who are newly arrived at the home, and you will attend meetings held by the home, for example to review young people's risk to self or others.

You will provide person-centred assessment of their mental health needs and risk, in addition to screening for neurodevelopmental needs. You will be part of a supportive multidisciplinary team within which you can seek support to establish a plan of care and intervention for young people.

All employees of the Trust are strongly encouraged to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to protect patients.

About us We are a specialist NHS Foundation Trust that provides community, mental health and learning disability services for the people of Barnsley, Calderdale, Kirklees and Wakefield. We also provide low and medium secure services and are the lead for the West Yorkshire secure provider collaborative.

Our mission is to help people reach their potential and live well in their communities; we do this by providing high-quality care in the right place at the right time. We employ staff in both clinical and non-clinical services who work hard to make a difference to the lives of service users, families and carers.

We encourage and welcome applications from all protected characteristic groups, we value diversity and want our workforce to be reflective of our communities.

Being a foundation Trust means we are accountable to our members, who can have a say in how we're run. Around 14,300 local people (including staff) are members of our Trust.

Join us and you will be one of over 4,500 staff committed to supporting and improving the mental, physical and social needs of the thousands of people we meet and help each year.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all colleagues and volunteers to share this commitment.

We reserve the right to close the vacancy before the advertised closing date if necessary, so please apply as soon as possible.

Job responsibilities JOB SUMMARY

The post-holder will:
  • Provide assessment and treatment to children and young people with mental health needs;
  • Work autonomously and collaboratively within the MDT, providing consultation for other agencies/professionals;
  • Work as part of CAMHS first on-call rota.
  • Promote the safeguarding and welfare of children and young people.
  • Provide routine and urgent assessment and interventions to young people with a wide range of emotional and psychological problems who are referred to specialist CAMHS, in keeping with evidence-based practice with supervision from a senior clinician within professional guidelines and within the overall framework of the teams policies and procedures.
KEY RESULT AREAS:

  1. To support the ongoing process of delivering a comprehensive CAMHS system.
  2. To provide assessment, interventions, therapy to children and young people with the most severe, complex and persistent mental health problems, including those who are severely mentally ill or at suicidal risk and where appropriate, families as both an autonomous practitioner and as part of a multidisciplinary team in a variety of settings to address need. This will include working with the CAPA model.
  3. To apply a sound knowledge of safeguarding children and guidelines in clinical work.
  4. To be committed to a quality approach for patient care.
  5. The post-holder will demonstrate high levels of concentration and provides sustained effort in assessment of complex family issues.
  6. To manage own caseload, accessing support and guidance appropriate to individual need.
  7. To operate within the clinical and case management supervision framework.
  8. To provide training, consultation and supervision to other service providers, partner agencies and junior members of staff as required regarding intensive interventions with children, young people and families.
  9. To participate in the development, audit and review of this extension to existing service provision.
  10. To work as part of the CAMHS on call rota when required and to work in a flexible manner (24/7).
  11. To undertake extended hours of work alongside fellow specialist CAMHS practitioners.
  12. To work collaboratively with all services to provide coherent and coordinated mental health services for children and young people as well as other significant partners, ensuring timely transition and relevant consultation, training and support to universal services and targeted groups.
  13. To use a range of Information Technology systems (including Rio) ensuring high quality data is collected appropriately, kept securely and confidentially.
  14. To participate in an agreed clinical audit programme for the service, and ensure lessons learnt from both audit and clinical incidents are reported.
  15. To comply with both clinical and corporate governance frameworks.
  16. To support the engagement of service stakeholders and users in the development and monitoring of service delivery and identify opportunities for service improvement and redesign.
  17. To actively promote user/carer involvement in all aspects of care planning/delivery whilst respecting the rights, capabilities and wishes of the individuals concerned.
  18. To work in an innovative and child, young person and family centred way, in a culture of continuous improvement and learning.
  19. Apply Trust policies and procedures in instances of aggression, acute distress and disturbed mental health presentations.
  20. To maintain relevant professional registration
  21. To identify and communicate any concerns through the relevant management processes.
  22. To demonstrate continued practice development and engage in annual appraisal.
Additional sections

VDUUSER: To record own data and to access email and internet

Trust values and governance The Trust is committed to ensuring the highest standards of care and treatment and expects that all staff treat people with dignity and respect at all times. The post holder must act in accordance with the Trusts Values: Respectful, Person first and in the centre, Improve and be outstanding, Relevant today, ready for tomorrow, Families and carers matter.

Safeguarding: Report any concerns regarding the safety or wellbeing of children, adults service users, members of their families etc, in accordance with Trust Policy. Prevent and respond appropriately to abuse and understand own role in this by undertaking Safeguarding training.

Trust policies and commitments to be read in line with the relevant Trust Policy: All staff must comply with Trust policies and procedures, undertake appropriate training, ensure awareness of the Whistleblowing Policy, maintain confidentiality, understand data quality responsibilities under GDPR/DPA, comply with Health and Safety, receive supervision and annual appraisal, uphold Equal Opportunities, promote equality and diversity, safeguard and promote welfare of children and young people under 18, comply with CPD, audits and clinical governance, and work flexibly within Investors in People standards.

Adhere to the Trusts smoke-free policy, be socially responsible, identify and report risks, hazards, incidents, accidents and near misses promptly. All staff are responsible for ensuring their work adheres to the Code of Practice on infections control.
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