High Intensity IAPT or CYPIAPT Practitioner • Gloucester Gloucestershire Health and Care 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\nHigh Intensity IAPT or CYPIAPT Practitioner with Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust in Gloucester\n\n The successful applicant must have the necessary professional qualification, including current registration as outlined in the person specification. All CAMHS Registered Practitioners hold a generic job description, however specialist skills and responsibilities related to working within this work role will be clearly reflected within a personalised job plan. Band 6 clinicians as Senior Mental Health Practitioners (SMHP) are a vital part of the service. We are seeking people who are flexible, adaptable to change and able to develop service delivery over time and in response to feedback. It is a community-based post and therefore a valid UK driving licence plus the use of own transport for business purposes is essential. Gloucestershire Health and Care is committed to embedding and providing personalised care through all of its services as part of our high-quality care strategy. The purpose of personalised care is to empower people to lead the lives they want to live. Personalised care starts with a conversation with people about what matters to them. It builds on what people can do, as well as addressing their health needs. Including new ways of working and delivering care, emphasising that we need to make effective use of the full range of our peoples skills and experience to deliver the best possible patient care. So we want to know What Matters to You and that you will share our values and join us on this very important journey. The qualification, training & experience requirements for the role are underlined in the Job Description/Person Specification. Please refer to the Additional Information attachment before submitting your application. Do you want to make a difference to the mental health of children and young people and shape early intervention services? Gloucestershire Health and Care Trust has three established Young Minds Matter Mental Health Support Teams to work with schools. The aim of the team is to enable earlier and more effective mental health support for children, young people, their families and carers and increase resilience within school communities in managing mental health issues. We are now expanding our team and we are seeking to recruit enthusiastic and committed mental health clinicians who enjoy working within multi agency settings to join the Mental Health Support Teams (MHST's). The teams comprise of; Qualified CAMHS clinicians, Senior Mental Health Practitioners (SMHP - band 6) Education Mental Health Practitioners (EMHP - Band 4 / 5) Partner agencies aiming to work within a THRIVE model (including Teens in Crisis (TIC+) and Early Help). School Mental Health Leads and wider school teams It is a community-based post and therefore a valid UK driving licence plus the use of own transport for business purposes is essential. As part of the substantive Band 6 post High Intensity CBT post, the individual will Hold a High Intensity IAPT or CYPIAPT Post Graduate Diploma or equivalent . The service welcomes those clinicians who may be currently working within other children's or adult mental health settings who have the necessary transferable clinical skills and experience. The service welcomes those clinicians who may be currently working within other children's or adult mental health settings who have the necessary transferable clinical skills and experience. Key elements of the role are: Work in partnership with schools to deliver consultation, assessment of children/young people and providing high intensity CBT within school settings. This will involve direct work with children/young people as well as offering specialist consultation, signposting and advice to professional networks, including teaching staff. Be responsible and ensure the effective care co-ordination, support and advice around clinical care provided within schools, especially including consideration of safeguarding and clinical risk issues. Consult with teachers and school staff to identify children and young people with emerging mental health needs, as part of a whole school approach. This may include supporting the EMHP's in delivering parenting support, group work and psychoeducation within a school setting as needed. Our service is very proud of the positive impact we make on the children and young people we work with and the encouraging feedback we receive as a service from school staff alongside children and families. We have a strong multi-disciplinary ethos in our clinical delivery and have robust clinical supervision structures. For further information / informal discussion Becky Flory, Evie Day, Chris David "}