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SYNOPSIS • FULL DESCRIPTION • PROSKEY POINTS
The role of "B8a Family Therapist - Sunflower House Tier 4 Inpatient Unit" at Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust in Liverpool is a part-time position focused on supporting children, young people, and families within a Tier 4 inpatient setting.
As a senior member of the team, the therapist will mentor staff in systemic practice through teaching, consultation, and supervision.
Responsibilities include leading systemic and family therapy assessments, formulating intervention plans, and providing therapy based on systemic psychotherapy principles.
The therapist will also supervise trainees, contribute to multi-disciplinary discussions, attend network meetings, and ensure proper care coordination.
The position involves maintaining a specialized caseload, offering systemic advice to colleagues, and participating in research and service development initiatives.
Regular clinical supervision is required, adhering to professional guidelines.
SYNOPSIS • FULL DESCRIPTION
Sunflower House (Alder Hey Children's Hospital Tier 4 inpatient ward) are seeking a half time highly skilled Family Therapist to support the children, young people and families that use the service.
In Sunflower House as a senior member of the team, you will be expected to support staff in developing their systemic thinking and practice through teaching, consultation, and supervision, ensuring families accessing the service are provided the best possible care. The role will include supervision of trainee and qualified Systemic Family Practitioners and training supervision of SFP and for Family Therapy will be supported.
Expected travel to Alder Hey Hospital Sunflower House
- The post holder will be the therapy lead for systemic psychotherapy/family therapy within the T4 service at Sunflower House Inpatient Unit Alder Hey Children's Hospital.
- They will be a specialist practitioner in systemic practice and will provide assessment and intervention with young people and their families/carers based on systemic psychotherapy principles and techniques.
- They will offer systemic consultation to the network informed by systemic principles.
- They will offer supervision and consultation to the teams and related trainees in agreement with the Clinical lead.
- They will work autonomously within professional guidelines.
- They will contribute to and at times lead on aspects of defined research, audit, policy and service development.
About us
Clinical:
- To lead and coordinate specialist systemic psychotherapy/family therapy assessments.
- To formulate and devise intervention plans and provide systemic family therapy interventions using a range of discipline specific models appropriate to the service.
- At the request of the case manager to join internal and external network meetings to provide a systemic perspective.
- To continuously evaluate treatment/therapy options taking into account both theoretical and therapeutic models and highly complex factors concerning historical and developmental processes that have shaped the child, young person or family.
- To contribute to wider multidisciplinary team discussions regarding the relationship between the different systems around the referred child and family and to bring a systemic perspective to links between the patterns that the family engage in and the patterns that may evolve in the wider team.
- To contribute to multi-disciplinary referral and allocation meetings as part of the multi-disciplinary team.
- To maintain an appropriate specialised caseload of systemic family therapy cases/interventions.
- To provide specialist systemic advice; guidance; information and consultation to enable colleagues in the multi-disciplinary team to have access to systemically based frameworks for the understanding and care of cases referred to the service, through the dissemination of research and theory in relation to systemic psychotherapy.
- To work effectively and sensitively with issues of gender, sexuality, disability, class and age.
- To attend both internal and external CPA reviews and offer updates on progress in on-going family therapy and ensure appropriate discharge planning and handover processes are implemented.
- The post holder is expected to receive regular clinical supervision in line with the guidelines laid down by the Association for Family Therapy (AFT).
SYNOPSIS • FULL DESCRIPTION
Sunflower House (Alder Hey Children's Hospital Tier 4 inpatient ward) are seeking a half time highly skilled Family Therapist to support the children, young people and families that use the service.
In Sunflower House as a senior member of the team, you will be expected to support staff in developing their systemic thinking and practice through teaching, consultation, and supervision, ensuring families accessing the service are provided the best possible care. The role will include supervision of trainee and qualified Systemic Family Practitioners and training supervision of SFP and for Family Therapy will be supported.
Expected travel to Alder Hey Hospital Sunflower House
- The post holder will be the therapy lead for systemic psychotherapy/family therapy within the T4 service at Sunflower House Inpatient Unit Alder Hey Children's Hospital.
- They will be a specialist practitioner in systemic practice and will provide assessment and intervention with young people and their families/carers based on systemic psychotherapy principles and techniques.
- They will offer systemic consultation to the network informed by systemic principles.
- They will offer supervision and consultation to the teams and related trainees in agreement with the Clinical lead.
- They will work autonomously within professional guidelines.
- They will contribute to and at times lead on aspects of defined research, audit, policy and service development.
About us
Clinical:
- To lead and coordinate specialist systemic psychotherapy/family therapy assessments.
- To formulate and devise intervention plans and provide systemic family therapy interventions using a range of discipline specific models appropriate to the service.
- At the request of the case manager to join internal and external network meetings to provide a systemic perspective.
- To continuously evaluate treatment/therapy options taking into account both theoretical and therapeutic models and highly complex factors concerning historical and developmental processes that have shaped the child, young person or family.
- To contribute to wider multidisciplinary team discussions regarding the relationship between the different systems around the referred child and family and to bring a systemic perspective to links between the patterns that the family engage in and the patterns that may evolve in the wider team.
- To contribute to multi-disciplinary referral and allocation meetings as part of the multi-disciplinary team.
- To maintain an appropriate specialised caseload of systemic family therapy cases/interventions.
- To provide specialist systemic advice; guidance; information and consultation to enable colleagues in the multi-disciplinary team to have access to systemically based frameworks for the understanding and care of cases referred to the service, through the dissemination of research and theory in relation to systemic psychotherapy.
- To work effectively and sensitively with issues of gender, sexuality, disability, class and age.
- To attend both internal and external CPA reviews and offer updates on progress in on-going family therapy and ensure appropriate discharge planning and handover processes are implemented.
- The post holder is expected to receive regular clinical supervision in line with the guidelines laid down by the Association for Family Therapy (AFT).
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