Redbridge Mental Health Support Team (MHST) are hoping to recruit a Clinical Supervisor who is passionate about early intervention for CYP MH.
What is an MHST?
MHSTs are a national initiative in response to the Governments plans to transform children and young peoples mental health provision.
MHSTs have three core functions:
Redbridge MHST:
In Redbridge we believe that we are an innovative service that responds directly to our local needs. Our MHST sits alongside a well-established team of Educational Psychologists (EPs) who are committed to achieving positive outcomes for children and young people and Redbridge Educational Well-Being Team (REWT) a creative and well-regarded team providing universal whole school support to our schools. Our MHST offers a consultation model of service delivery which values a systemic and relational approach.
Redbridge MHST established in 2021 and have since expanded in line with the national role out of MHSTs. We are currently recruiting for our next expansion phase due to join us in Autumn 2024.
This is a fantastic opportunity for an applicant who is passionate about supporting early intervention around children and young peoples mental health. We are seeking applicants from Educational/Clinical Psychologists, Social Workers and Systemic Family Therapists and are open to shaping the role depending on professional expertise. The main duties of the role involve:
Applicants will need to hold a post graduate diploma in the Children and Young Peoples Mental Health Supervision or be willing to undertake the one year Post Graduate Diploma at a London University alongside the role.
About usThe Supervisor will support the development of the MHST initiative within Redbridge, under the direction of the team manager.
The Supervisor will work closely with the senior mental health leads in schools to ensure a whole school approach to mental health and wellbeing. These leads will work closely with the MHSTs to ensure children and young people get the right help as soon as possible.
The Supervisor will be responsible for the caseload management & supervision of the EMHPs who will be providing direct help to children, young people and parents in educational settings by offering rapid access to low intensity, evidence-based interventions, for mild to moderate mental health difficulties.
The Supervisor will oversee the formulation and support for schools, parents, children and young people being known to the MHST using a range of specialist psychological interventions appropriate to the service
The Supervisor will carry out direct joint work with children, young people and parents/carers as part of their work in the Mental Health Support Teams (MHSTs)
The Supervisor will attend team meetings as required.
The Supervisor will contribute to the initiation, development and implementation of new responses to changing needs and demands upon the team
The Supervisor will hold a post graduate diploma in the Children and Young Peoples Mental Health Supervision or be willing to undertake the one year Post Graduate Diploma at a London University alongside the role.
General accountabilities and responsibilities:
-To provide specialist mental health assessments and interventions for schools, parents, children and young people at an individual, group and whole school level.
-To provide supervision of the intervention work of the EMHPs when they are working independently and to provide this for all EMHPs.
-Support EMHP staff in the co-delivery of training sessions. This will include attendance at practice skills sessions, involvement in formative feedback sessions with teaching staff, and co-production of elements of the curriculum.
-Prepare and present case load information within the service on an agreed and scheduled basis, to ensure safe practice and the governance obligations of EMHPs, supervisor and service are delivered.
-To attend, as required, a range of interagency meetings to represent the service, in a delegated role, offering guidance, where appropriate, ensuring that issues relating to the service are noted and brought to the attention of service managers/leads.
-Keep coherent records of all activity in line with service protocols and use these records and outcome data to inform decision-making. Complete all requirements relating to data collection.
-To undertake risk assessments following referral
-To manage and screen referrals into the MHST.
-Attend and fulfil any requirements of the training element of the post including practical, academic and practice-based assessments. This would include reviewing videos and case reports of the EMHPs where appropriate.
Specific accountabilities and responsibilities for Clinical Psychologists Discipline
-To provide clinical psychology perspective on children and young peoples needs, promoting holistic assessment which considers their family and history, environment, education, religion, culture, and social circumstances.
-To contribute psychological perspective to planning and development of the MHST alongside the wider clinical team.
-To lead on the continuing professional development of junior clinicians.
-To lead on the development of new therapeutic support in schools
Specific accountabilities and responsibilities for Family and Systemic Therapists Discipline
-To provide a systemic family therapy perspective on children and young peoples needs, promoting holistic assessment which considers their family and history, environment, education, religion, culture, and social circumstances.
-Contribute systemic family therapy perspective to planning and development alongside the wider clinical team.
-To draw on relevant training to be able to conceptualize the needs of an educational setting at an organizational level in order to contribute to the MHST Whole School Approach.
Specific accountabilities and responsibilities for Social Workers Discipline
-To provide a professional social work perspective on children and young peoples needs, promoting holistic assessment which considers their family and history, environment, education, religion or culture and social circumstances.
-Contribute social work and safeguarding expertise to planning and development alongside the wider clinical team.
-To provide advice and support on the delivery of social learning theory based parenting interventions at a group and individual interventions within educational settings.
Redbridge Mental Health Support Team (MHST) are hoping to recruit a Clinical Supervisor who is passionate about early intervention for CYP MH.
What is an MHST?
MHSTs are a national initiative in response to the Governments plans to transform children and young peoples mental health provision.
MHSTs have three core functions:
Redbridge MHST:
In Redbridge we believe that we are an innovative service that responds directly to our local needs. Our MHST sits alongside a well-established team of Educational Psychologists (EPs) who are committed to achieving positive outcomes for children and young people and Redbridge Educational Well-Being Team (REWT) a creative and well-regarded team providing universal whole school support to our schools. Our MHST offers a consultation model of service delivery which values a systemic and relational approach.
Redbridge MHST established in 2021 and have since expanded in line with the national role out of MHSTs. We are currently recruiting for our next expansion phase due to join us in Autumn 2024.
This is a fantastic opportunity for an applicant who is passionate about supporting early intervention around children and young peoples mental health. We are seeking applicants from Educational/Clinical Psychologists, Social Workers and Systemic Family Therapists and are open to shaping the role depending on professional expertise. The main duties of the role involve:
Applicants will need to hold a post graduate diploma in the Children and Young Peoples Mental Health Supervision or be willing to undertake the one year Post Graduate Diploma at a London University alongside the role.
The Supervisor will support the development of the MHST initiative within Redbridge, under the direction of the team manager.
The Supervisor will work closely with the senior mental health leads in schools to ensure a whole school approach to mental health and wellbeing. These leads will work closely with the MHSTs to ensure children and young people get the right help as soon as possible.
The Supervisor will be responsible for the caseload management & supervision of the EMHPs who will be providing direct help to children, young people and parents in educational settings by offering rapid access to low intensity, evidence-based interventions, for mild to moderate mental health difficulties.
The Supervisor will oversee the formulation and support for schools, parents, children and young people being known to the MHST using a range of specialist psychological interventions appropriate to the service
The Supervisor will carry out direct joint work with children, young people and parents/carers as part of their work in the Mental Health Support Teams (MHSTs)
The Supervisor will attend team meetings as required.
The Supervisor will contribute to the initiation, development and implementation of new responses to changing needs and demands upon the team
The Supervisor will hold a post graduate diploma in the Children and Young Peoples Mental Health Supervision or be willing to undertake the one year Post Graduate Diploma at a London University alongside the role.
General accountabilities and responsibilities:
-To provide specialist mental health assessments and interventions for schools, parents, children and young people at an individual, group and whole school level.
-To provide supervision of the intervention work of the EMHPs when they are working independently and to provide this for all EMHPs.
-Support EMHP staff in the co-delivery of training sessions. This will include attendance at practice skills sessions, involvement in formative feedback sessions with teaching staff, and co-production of elements of the curriculum.
-Prepare and present case load information within the service on an agreed and scheduled basis, to ensure safe practice and the governance obligations of EMHPs, supervisor and service are delivered.
-To attend, as required, a range of interagency meetings to represent the service, in a delegated role, offering guidance, where appropriate, ensuring that issues relating to the service are noted and brought to the attention of service managers/leads.
-Keep coherent records of all activity in line with service protocols and use these records and outcome data to inform decision-making. Complete all requirements relating to data collection.
-To undertake risk assessments following referral
-To manage and screen referrals into the MHST.
-Attend and fulfil any requirements of the training element of the post including practical, academic and practice-based assessments. This would include reviewing videos and case reports of the EMHPs where appropriate.
Specific accountabilities and responsibilities for Clinical Psychologists Discipline
-To provide clinical psychology perspective on children and young peoples needs, promoting holistic assessment which considers their family and history, environment, education, religion, culture, and social circumstances.
-To contribute psychological perspective to planning and development of the MHST alongside the wider clinical team.
-To lead on the continuing professional development of junior clinicians.
-To lead on the development of new therapeutic support in schools
Specific accountabilities and responsibilities for Family and Systemic Therapists Discipline
-To provide a systemic family therapy perspective on children and young peoples needs, promoting holistic assessment which considers their family and history, environment, education, religion, culture, and social circumstances.
-Contribute systemic family therapy perspective to planning and development alongside the wider clinical team.
-To draw on relevant training to be able to conceptualize the needs of an educational setting at an organizational level in order to contribute to the MHST Whole School Approach.
Specific accountabilities and responsibilities for Social Workers Discipline
-To provide a professional social work perspective on children and young peoples needs, promoting holistic assessment which considers their family and history, environment, education, religion or culture and social circumstances.
-Contribute social work and safeguarding expertise to planning and development alongside the wider clinical team.
-To provide advice and support on the delivery of social learning theory based parenting interventions at a group and individual interventions within educational settings.