Trainee Children's Wellbeing Practitioner inCoventry inCoventry PUBLISHED 22 DEC 2023

Band 4: £26,530 to £29,114 a year per annum  FIXED TERM 
This is a training role within the RISE Specialist Mental Health Services for Children and Young people.

The clinical work involves being part of a multi-disciplinary CAMHS team and successful candidates will carry their own caseload of training cases. Workplace supervision will be provided weekly.

Please note in this instance the training course is not optional; there will be a joint interview process including University of Reading to appoint to these roles. The roles are dependent on meeting all course requirements.

All applicants will need to be available to start the training in February 2025.

For further information please contact Hsin-Ping Wang, CYP CBT Clinical Lead,

This is a training role within the RISE Specialist Mental Health Services for Children and Young people. The post-holder will be enrolled in a graduate certificate or postgraduate certificate training delivering the national curriculum for Mental Health and Wellbeing Practitioners. The post-holder will attend all elements of the programme of study and progress successfully through assessments of competence and attainment. In the remaining part of the week they will work as a trainee in the service, under close supervision and regular course assessment of practice competence.

They will work within the limits of their experience and assessed competence for their stage of training:

To use theory informed /psychologically informed interventions, aligned to cognitive-behavioural principles, based on the best evidence available, that address problems often experienced.

To deliver low intensity cognitive behavioural approaches with children and adolescents with mild to moderate anxiety or depression.

And

Parents of children experiencing anxiety disorders and/or behavioural difficulties.

Preventative work within communities, supporting mental health promotion in community settings though psychoeducation, training, group work and supporting CYP/parent participation.

Participate in the championing of ROMs within services under clinical supervision.

The clinical work involves being part of a multi-disciplinary CAMHS team and successful candidates will carry their own caseload of training cases. Workplace supervision will be provided weekly.

Please note in this instance the training course is not optional; there will be a joint interview process including University of Reading to appoint to these roles. The roles are dependent on meeting all course requirements.

All applicants will need to be available to start the training in February 2025.

For further information please contact Hsin-Ping Wang, CYP CBT Clinical Lead,

This is a training role within the RISE Specialist Mental Health Services for Children and Young people. The post-holder will be enrolled in a graduate certificate or postgraduate certificate training delivering the national curriculum for Mental Health and Wellbeing Practitioners. The post-holder will attend all elements of the programme of study and progress successfully through assessments of competence and attainment. In the remaining part of the week they will work as a trainee in the service, under close supervision and regular course assessment of practice competence.

They will work within the limits of their experience and assessed competence for their stage of training:

To use theory informed /psychologically informed interventions, aligned to cognitive-behavioural principles, based on the best evidence available, that address problems often experienced.

To deliver low intensity cognitive behavioural approaches with children and adolescents with mild to moderate anxiety or depression.

And

Parents of children experiencing anxiety disorders and/or behavioural difficulties.

Preventative work within communities, supporting mental health promotion in community settings though psychoeducation, training, group work and supporting CYP/parent participation.

Participate in the championing of ROMs within services under clinical supervision.



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