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Central CAIST Assistant Practitioner

NHS

Norwich

On-site

GBP 27,000 - 31,000

Full time

5 days ago
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Job summary

A leading healthcare provider in Norwich is looking for an Assistant Practitioner to support young people and their families through a Crisis Service. The role involves working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team and offering direct clinical interventions to children under 18 years experiencing crisis. Candidates must possess relevant qualifications and experience, with a focus on mental health support. This role requires occasional travel between sites and offers a competitive salary.

Qualifications

  • Experience working with children and young people is preferred.
  • Ability to travel independently between service sites.
  • Working knowledge of CPA process is beneficial.

Responsibilities

  • Offer direct clinical work with children in crisis.
  • Collaborate with other mental health services and social care teams.
  • Establish trusting therapeutic relationships with service users.

Skills

Working with Service Users with mental health needs
Working within Multidisciplinary Team (MDT)
Understanding of Mental Health issues

Education

Care certificate or relevant equivalent
Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care/mental health
Job description

Is your passion working creatively with children and families? Looking for a role with flexible working opportunities?

We are excited to offer an opportunity to join CAIST, our under 18's Crisis Service as an Assistant Practitioner supporting young people and their families across Norfolk and Waveney.

This role will be based predominantly in Norwich with travel to local surrounding areas. There is an expectation of occasional support to bases in Kings Lynn and Great Yarmouth which means you may need to travel between our sites, so being able to travel independently is essential.

The CAIST (Crisis, Assessment & Intensive Support Team) service is a vibrant and dynamic service that has 3 teams based across Norfolk & Waveney service, 7 days a week. The service is commissioned for 08:00-20:00 7 days per week.

The team offers community based intensive support to children & young people and their families. CAIST aim to establish trusting therapeutic relationships, to reduce risks when children and youngpeople may be experiencing high levels of distress. We work hard to help children and young people avoid Tier 4 hospital admission, and when required, to expedite safe and effective discharge.

Main duties of the job

Whilst experience in working with children and young people would make you perfectly suited to this role, we are really open to welcoming people from clinical backgrounds who have experience in other areas of mental health. We understand that you will be able to bring with you a wealth of skills and experience to the team and would welcome new ways of thinking.

You will offer direct clinical work (individual brief interventions and intensive support) with children under 18 years that have presented in crisis, alongside their families and carers where appropriate. We regularly work alongside other mental health services and social care teams, working collaboratively to support the needs of young people. You will work as part of a multidisciplinary team.

About us

The CAIST team has recently been recognised through our Quality and Safety Review Process as being a responsive and collaborative service that has a positive, inclusive culture, with shared vision and objectives. Feedback from young people and families, identified CAIST as an accessible and flexible service that prioritises service user collaboration and shared decision making.

It is important to us that all staff share our values and core beliefs, and those of the NHS Constitution. We promote an environment of mutual respect, compassion, integrity and collaborative working. We are committed to diversity and inclusion and aim to attract and retain a candidate who is compassionate and committed to our trust values.

Qualifications
  • Care certificate or relevant equivalent.
  • Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care/mental health or apprenticeship in H&SC/mental health L5
Experience
  • Working with Service Users with mental health needs
  • Working within Multidisciplinary Team (MDT)
  • Working knowledge and understanding of CPA process.
Knowledge
  • Understanding of Mental Health issues
  • CPA
Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

£27,485 to £30,162 a year gross per annum

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