The role: Deliver evidence-based interventions for adults and/or children and their families with mild-to-moderate mental health problems. Deliver one-to-one CBT intervention to adults and/or children and young people who are experiencing emotional distress (other modalities of therapies are desirable). Identify and raise safeguarding concerns and appropriately share these with the Safeguarding Lead. Attend and contribute to clinician support activities such as risk, MDT, reflective practice, learning, and development seminars. Requirements: Qualified and experienced in delivering CBT-based interventions (although other modalities and/or an integrative approach can be used too). You must be registered with a professional organization to provide therapy such as UKCP, HCPC, BACP, or equivalent. You must have recent and relevant experience providing therapeutic interventions to young people and their families and/or adults. You must have your own insurance and clinical supervision in place. You must have competency in identifying, monitoring, and handling risk and changes in risk. You have excellent written and spoken communication skills as well as interpersonal skills. Desirable: Proficient in delivering an ADOS and/or ADI assessment for children and adolescents and/or adults. Qualified and experienced in delivering NVR therapy. Benefits: Work with a wide range of clients, from children and adolescents to adults and families. Be part of a multidisciplinary team with opportunities for ongoing professional development, including CPD programs and monthly forums. Flexible working hours and 100% remote working options. Access to adult psychiatric referrals and collaboration with our adult psychiatry team.
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