CAMHS Practitioner - Band 6 • Nuneaton Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nCAMHS Practitioner - Band 6 with Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust in Nuneaton\n\n For more information on this role please see the attached support information. This will give you a better overview of the job role and requirements. Band 6 Practitioner Specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Are you a nurse, social worker or occupational therapist looking for a new career challenge? We are looking for people to apply who have a clear passion to want to make a difference, are motivated and enthused about working with young people and families. We are a service that is known for being creative and responsive to the needs of our young people, who no matter what level of need to support their emotional wellbeing and mental health receive the right support as they need it. This role will be based across north Warwickshire and we work from two bases (Nuneaton and Rugby). To work within a multidisciplinary team offering full comprehensive assessments and intervention in a range of settings and evaluate the mental health care to children, young people and their families in line with local and national guidelines. To provide regular and on-going consultation, joint work, training and advice to other agency staff in relation to child and adolescent mental health to ensure the best outcomes for children and young people. "}