Family Therapist (Preceptorship) • Erith Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nFamily Therapist (Preceptorship) with Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust in Erith\n\n In a preceptorship role, it is expected that you will progress within 18-24 months post-qualification to band 8a. There are 5 main competencies that you will need to evidence to support your progression from band 7 to 8a, supervisory skills, evidence of advanced theoretical and practical knowledge, evidence of complex analytical and judgemental skills, evidence of ability to co-ordinate and lead an area of service development and/or clinical pathway, evidence of participation in service level evaluation There are several activities that may support the development of these competencies. You will be well supported with personal and professional development reviews as well as being encouraged to take increasing autonomy of the process over time. Family & Systemic Psychotherapist preceptorship role from Band 7 to Band 8a. Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust Bexley Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) Family Therapist (Specialist Systemic Psychotherapist) Based in the community in Erith and District Hospital Band 7 post full time permanent preceptorship role with potential for developing to 8a within 18 to 24 months An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic qualified Family and Systemic Psychotherapist who is interested in developing skills to further professional progression. The post is in a busy, committed and well-established Tier 3.5 Adolescent Team in Bexley CAMHS who work young people and families who are at risk of inpatient admission as a result of severe mental health problems, risk to self or others, with highly complex presentations and systems. The team uses a mentalization based approach (AMBIT, MBT-A, MBT-F and MBT-P). Training for the postholder in this model will be provided and supported. In addition, the postholder will regularly be involved in at least one family therapy clinic and peer group supervision (in addition to their own individual supervision) Preceptorship roles for recently qualified Family & Systemic Psychotherapist have been developed in Oxleas CAMHS to provide a framework that enables us to support colleagues to develop beyond their newly qualified role with a progressive and satisfying job plan. It is intended to support staff wellbeing, encourage the retention of quality staff and support children, young people, and their families with greater consistency of care. Bexley CAMHS is currently in the process of a redesign to align with the Thrive framework to ensure timely, responsive and needs based mental health interventions for the children and young people in Bexley. Postholders will contribute to initial assessment clinics which will be robustly supported through post assessment multi-disciplinary case discussions. You will manage a caseload split between care coordination and therapy cases, as well as supporting triage and emergency rotas along with the rest of the team. You will contribute systemic thinking into the work of this busy, friendly multi-disciplinary service. You will be encouraged to develop and lead on creative service development initiatives which meet the needs of the population. "}