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Family & Systemic PsychotherapistinAbergeleinAbergelePUBLISHED MON 10 MAR 2025

Band 8a: £54,550 to £61,412 a year Per annum  PERMANENT 
ENHANCED DBSFAMILYMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS

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Opportunity to work in a multi-disciplinary team, collaborating with various specialists to provide comprehensive care.
Engagement with a diverse clientele, including children and young people aged 12-18, and their families, providing meaningful support and therapeutic services.
Access to ongoing support and professional development from experienced Family & Systemic Psychotherapists across North Wales.
Potential to integrate and apply various evidence-based therapeutic models in practice, enhancing clinical skills and effectiveness.
Flexible working environment that allows for innovative approaches to patient care within a Child & Adolescent Inpatient Unit.
Contribution to the mental health field in North Wales, making a significant impact on the lives of young people and their families.
Welcoming applications from both English and Welsh speakers, promoting inclusivity and cultural sensitivity in therapy.
Are you a passionate Family & Systemic Psychotherapist looking for a new opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Join our dedicated multi-disciplinary team at the Specialist Child & Adolescent Mental Health Inpatient Service (T4 CAMHS) in Abergele, North Wales. You will play a pivotal role in supporting young people aged 12-18 and their families, working closely with experienced colleagues, including our Consultant Nurse and Lead Psychotherapist.

We’re looking for someone with a strong background in systemic therapy and a commitment to collaborative, evidence-based practices. Your unique experiences and insights will enrich our approach to mental health care and support our mission to provide compassionate, effective services. If you’re flexible and have a practical mindset, this is your chance to thrive in a dynamic inpatient environment that values teamwork and innovation. Both Welsh and English speakers are encouraged to apply. For more information or an informal chat about this rewarding role, feel free to reach out to us. Apply now and take the next step in your rewarding career!
Opportunity to work in a multi-disciplinary team, collaborating with various specialists to provide comprehensive care.
Engagement with a diverse clientele, including children and young people aged 12-18, and their families, providing meaningful support and therapeutic services.
Access to ongoing support and professional development from experienced Family & Systemic Psychotherapists across North Wales.
Potential to integrate and apply various evidence-based therapeutic models in practice, enhancing clinical skills and effectiveness.
Flexible working environment that allows for innovative approaches to patient care within a Child & Adolescent Inpatient Unit.
Contribution to the mental health field in North Wales, making a significant impact on the lives of young people and their families.
Welcoming applications from both English and Welsh speakers, promoting inclusivity and cultural sensitivity in therapy.

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