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A leading children's hospital in the UK is seeking a Mental Health Practitioner to join the Sefton Enhanced Support Team. The role involves working with children and young people with complex needs, providing clinical assessments and evidence-based interventions. You will manage cases, supervise team members, and work collaboratively with other agencies. The successful candidate will have experience in working with complex systems and providing family support. The position offers a diverse and inclusive work environment.
Sefton Enhanced Support Team is looking for an experienced Mental Health Practitioner to join our service.
The Enhanced Support Team works with children and young people with complex needs who present with high risk, high harm behaviours and high vulnerability. They are likely to have difficulties in multiple domains which are persistent, severe and are framed by family and social contexts (family disruption, loss, ACEs). This may include for example, children and young people who are involved in youth justice services, not in education employment or training, who engage in substance misuse, have multiple adverse childhood experiences, who are neurodiverse or have speech language and communication difficulties etc. These children and young people are likely to have been referred to multiple services, but there are significant barriers to engagement.
Sefton Enhanced Support Team has links into Community CAMHS but is integrated with Children’s Services including Social Care and Youth Justice.
The successful applicant will provide a substantial contribution to the clinical work of the team and will hold case management responsibility for their workload. Provision of supervision to lower banded team members, students and other internal professionals as required is expected.
We are particularly seeking candidates who have experience of working within complex systems, providing case consultation and working with families indirectly via wider professional involvement.
We actively promote diversity and inclusion. This role may be eligible for sponsorship under the Health and Care route. We recommend that you assess your eligibility before applying for this position. Visit Health and Care Worker visa: Overview - GOV.UK
The post holder will undertake appropriate mental health assessment of children and young people referred to CAMHS, and provide a range of appropriate, evidence based clinical interventions informed by assessed individual need.
The post holder will provide support, advice and consultation to families, carers and other professionals involved in the life of the child/young person.
Undertake with supervision/consultation, case management of cases of some severity, risk and complexity, coordinating multi‑disciplinary inputs and working in partnership with other agencies where appropriate.
Sefton Enhanced Support Team is part of the North‑Mersey Vanguard, funded via NHS England Health and Justice to implement Framework for Integrated Care (Community) which was developed in response to the commitment set out in the NHS Long Term Plan to further invest in services for children and young people with complex needs.
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: Adele Smith
Job title: Clinical Lead - Sefton Enhanced Support Team
Email address: adele.smith@alderhey.nhs.uk