Mental Health Clinician/ Art Psychotherapist • Chessington Achieving For Children
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nMental Health Clinician/ Art Psychotherapist with Achieving For Children in Chessington, Surrey\n\n The Emotional Health Service (EHS) is a dynamic and progressive Tier 2 CAMH team of Clinical and Counselling Psychologists, CBT Therapists, Systemic Psychotherapists and Art Psychotherapists. We have teams at Richmond (Twickenham base) and Kingston (Chessington base) and work closely with our colleagues in Early Help and Social Care. We have staff working in specialist posts in Safeguarding, Looked After Children and deliver a local Neurodevelopmental Assessment Service. We have a strong sense of team and work together to support children and young peoples emotional wellbeing. As a Mental Health Clinician/ Art Psychotherapist you will be: Passionate about improving the mental health of children and young people and putting them at the centre of all you do. Provide high quality evidenced based art psychotherapy interventions, be part of an established team and be afforded many different opportunities to use your skills. This includes direct work in schools, running groups, providing trainings and we welcome creative and innovative ways to deliver services. You will also be part of a Team of Art Psychotherapists providing access to peer supervision and many exciting development opportunities. You will receive clinical supervision and line management within the service. If you would like to find out more about this exciting opportunity, please contact Jo Murray, Deputy Head ofService on About us As a Mental Health Clinician/ Art Psychotherapist you will be passionate about improving the mental health of children and young people and putting them at the centre of all you do. You will provide high quality evidenced based art psychotherapy interventions, be part of an established team and be afforded many different opportunities to use your skills. This includes direct work in schools, running groups, providing trainings and we welcome creative and innovative ways to deliver services. You will also be part of a Team of Art Psychotherapists providing access to peer supervision and many exciting development opportunities. You will receive clinical supervision and line management within the service. "}