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To act as an autonomous, registered practitioner who is legally and professionally accountable for their own unsupervised actions.
- Assess and deliver outcome focused, evidence-based interventions to children and young people experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties recognising own limitations and seeking advice when necessary.
- Working in partnership, support children, young people experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties and their families in the self-management of presenting difficulties.
- Work in partnership with children, young people, and families in the development of plans for the intervention and agreed outcomes. This will include continuously evaluating and acting on outcomes and activity.
- Support and empower children, young people, and families to make informed choices about the intervention.
- Always operate from an inclusive values base, which recognises and respects diversity.
- Undertakes accurate assessment of risk to self and others.
- Through close case management and supervision, escalate cases where the level of need becomes beyond scope, or more severe ensuring adherence to other relevant elements of service delivery.
- Provide a range of information and support for evidence based psychological treatments, primarily guided self-help. This work may be face-to-face or by telephone.
- Attend multi-disciplinary meetings relating to CYP in treatment, where appropriate.
- To be able to initiate referrals to other health professional specialist services and agencies.
- To provide patients and relatives with information and education thus ensuring they have meaningful choices that promote dignity, independence, and quality of life.
- To act as an autonomous, registered practitioner who is legally and professionally accountable for their own unsupervised actions. Practitioners will be guided by the professional code of conduct.
The SE Essex MHST team are advertising for X2 Qualified EMHP's or CWP's.
- The post holder's will be registered with the BABCP or BPS or are in the process of registering.
- The post holder's will work as part of an MHST delivering, under supervision, high-quality, brief outcome focused evidence-based interventions for children and young people experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties in and around schools. The post holder's will be responsible for delivering clinical interventions within the MHST and will receive clinical supervision from a senior psychological practitioner.
- To routinely measure clinical outcomes.
- Promoting the mental and emotional health of children, young people, and families in the community through evidenced based clinical interventions.
- To undertake initial school based and community-based assessments and to deliver a range of early interventions to children and young people with a range of emotional and behavioural difficulties.
- Providing a direct service to children and young people and their families, in an accessible and less stigmatizing
- Assess and deliver outcome focused, evidence-based interventions to children and young people.
- Work in partnership with children, young people, and families in the development of plans for the intervention and agreed outcomes.
- Support and empower children, young people, and families to make informed choices about the intervention.
- Always operate from an inclusive values base, which recognises and respects diversity.
- Undertakes accurate assessment of risk to self and others.
- Through close case management and supervision, escalate cases where the level of need becomes beyond scope.
- Provide a range of information and support for evidence based psychological treatments, primarily guided self-help.
- Attend multi-disciplinary meetings relating to CYP in treatment, where appropriate.
- To be able to initiate referrals to other health professional specialist services and agencies.
- To provide patients and relatives with information and education.
- To act as an autonomous, registered practitioner.