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CAMHS CBT TherapistinNottinghaminNottinghamPUBLISHED WED 12 MAR 2025

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year per annum (pro rata for part time)  PERMANENT 
CASELOADHCPCHOLISTICMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSSOCIAL WORKVEHICLE
Opportunity to make a significant impact on the emotional and mental health of children and young people, contributing to their wellbeing and development.
Involvement in the development of evidence-based cognitive behavioural psychotherapy, enhancing professional skills and staying at the forefront of therapeutic practices.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, allowing for a diverse exchange of ideas and approaches, enriching professional growth and team dynamics.
Ability to engage with families and systems connected to the young person, fostering a holistic approach to mental health support and intervention.
Access to a dynamic and evolving service environment, providing a stimulating work atmosphere and opportunities for innovation.
Possibility for professional development through training, support, and the ability to take on varied responsibilities within the team and service.
Fulfillment from the role as it combines clinical practice with care coordination and group work, ensuring a well-rounded therapeutic approach.
Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of young people and their families? Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is on the lookout for a dedicated CAMHS CBT Therapist to join our vibrant Community CAMHS team in Nottingham. This is a unique opportunity to play a crucial role in shaping evidence-based cognitive behavioural therapy for children and young adults facing emotional and mental health challenges, from mild to severe.

In this fulfilling position, you will work closely with a diverse multi-disciplinary team, providing specialist assessments, tailored interventions, and compassionate care coordination. Your collaborative spirit will shine as you liaise with various agencies, ensuring young people receive the highest quality support. To thrive in this role, you will need to be a Registered Nurse or hold a relevant qualification in social work, alongside being an Allied Health Professional accredited by a recognised body. A full UK driving licence is required, although we are committed to making reasonable adjustments for disabled individuals in line with the Equality Act 2010. If you’re ready to empower the next generation and join a caring community, we’d love to hear from you!
Opportunity to make a significant impact on the emotional and mental health of children and young people, contributing to their wellbeing and development.
Involvement in the development of evidence-based cognitive behavioural psychotherapy, enhancing professional skills and staying at the forefront of therapeutic practices.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, allowing for a diverse exchange of ideas and approaches, enriching professional growth and team dynamics.
Ability to engage with families and systems connected to the young person, fostering a holistic approach to mental health support and intervention.
Access to a dynamic and evolving service environment, providing a stimulating work atmosphere and opportunities for innovation.
Possibility for professional development through training, support, and the ability to take on varied responsibilities within the team and service.
Fulfillment from the role as it combines clinical practice with care coordination and group work, ensuring a well-rounded therapeutic approach.

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