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Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust

Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust

Mental Health Practitioner

Liverpool On-site 2-5 yrs exp Hospitals and Health Care 1,486 employees
Mental HealthTherapeutic ProcessesAssessmentInterventionCase Management

Requirements

Candidates should have experience in mental health practices and the ability to communicate effectively with clients and families. A strong understanding of therapeutic processes and the ability to manage complex cases is essential.

Job Description

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Sefton CAMHS at Alder Hey are looking for a Mental Health Practitioner to join our team.

We have one full time permanent position available to join this dynamic, caring and supportive team.

As a Band 6 Mental Health Practitioner (MHP) you will work across a range of educational, healthcare and community settings to provide early intervention/evidence based interventions for children and young people and their families, enabling children and young people to access support in schools.

To communicate to the client and family, knowledge of therapeutic processes, confidentiality and available options involved in their assessment and care plan, to enable them to engage appropriately from a position of informed consent. This will sometimes include communication about highly sensitive material and outcomes.

Utilising analytical skills, specialist knowledge and experience provide a comprehensive assessment and formulation of the presenting problem taking into account the child’s educational attainment, chronological/ developmental stage, inner world/ emotional wellbeing, the mental health of the child’s parents, the family dynamics and environment, and the broader social context including school.

Develop a planned programme of intervention utilising behavioural, cognitive, psychodynamic and systemic perspectives as indicated by the formulation, the needs of the client and the evidence base.

Provide individual, couple, family and group interventions as appropriate as part of a client's integrated, therapeutic programme.

Undertake with supervision/consultation, case management of cases of some severity, risk and complexity, co-ordinating multi-disciplinary inputs and working in partnership with other agencies where appropriate.

Alder Hey has already earned our place as one of the world’s leading children’s hospitals, thanks to innovation and pioneering medical work. We treat 250,000 young patients a year and have a broad range of hospital and community services, serving the local population of children, as well as being a tertiary referral centre for children from across Merseyside, Cheshire and parts of Lancashire, Shropshire and North Wales.

We would welcome applications from people from diverse backgrounds as our ambition is that our workforce is fully reflective of the communities that we serve. Alder Hey is signed up to the disability confident scheme.

For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Paula Smith Job title: Service manager Email address: paula.smith2@alder.hey.nhs.uk

Skills

Mental HealthTherapeutic ProcessesAssessmentInterventionCase ManagementCommunicationAnalytical SkillsFamily DynamicsCognitive PerspectivesBehavioral PerspectivesPsychodynamic PerspectivesSystemic PerspectivesMulti-disciplinary CollaborationEarly InterventionEvidence-based InterventionsEmotional Wellbeing

About Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust

Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust is one of Europe’s biggest and busiest children’s hospitals, treating more than 450,000 children and young people every year. It is one of only four stand-alone paediatric trusts in the UK and is staffed by more than 4,000 employees. We offer 20 specialist services including being the designated national centre for head and face surgery and a Centre of Excellence for children with cancer, heart, spinal and brain disease. It is a teaching hospital and trains 550 medical and 400 nursing students each year. Alder Hey hosts the UK Medicines for Children Research Network (MCRN) with a Department of Health grant worth £22m and is also the lead centre for the Cheshire, Merseyside and North Wales MCRN. It leads the field in paediatric pharmacovigilance, being recently awarded the only paediatric NHS programme grant (£2m) for work in this area. In 2015 Alder Hey became Alder Hey in the Park. The new hospital is built in Springfield Park, next door to the old site. The new Alder Hey sits right in the heart of the park, surrounded by green space which can be seen from almost every window.