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A public health organization is seeking a Senior Clinical Family Therapist in Manchester. The role involves leading a specialist family and systemic psychotherapy service, conducting systemic assessments, and supporting families in crisis. Candidates should hold a relevant post-graduate qualification and have experience working with children and families in mental health settings. This position offers a competitive salary ranging from £76,236.77 to £83,790.38 and promotes a rich community life in Jersey.
This is a senior clinical opportunity to lead and deliver a specialist family and systemic psychotherapy service within CAMHS. You will provide highly specialist systemic assessments, formulations and interventions, using approaches such as interviews, family interaction observations, genograms, questionnaires and validated tools including SCORE-15 and RCADS.
You will work autonomously within relevant professional frameworks (AFT / UKCP / BPS / HCPC), holding a defined caseload, conducting risk assessments and developing safeguarding plans that prioritise the needs of the young person and their social context.
A key part of this role is to provide systemic consultation, clinical supervision and training to colleagues and trainees, supporting the development of family intervention skills across the service. You will also contribute to duty work, triage, initial assessments, information‑sharing and outreach to homes and schools.
The work includes supporting families experiencing trauma, distress, high emotion or interpersonal conflict, requiring resilience, reflective capacity and sensitive, skilful communication.
For a full job description, click here :
Child and Family Systemic Family Therapist JD
You will hold a relevant post‑graduate qualification in Systemic and Family Psychotherapy and be registered with UKCP or AFT (or eligible for registration). You will bring experience of working therapeutically with children, young people, and families in a mental health or social care setting and be confident working systemically with high levels of complexity and risk.
For an informal conversation
Please contact :
Iris Corrales – Consultant Systemic & Family Psychotherapist
I.Corrales@health.gov.je
or
Richard Dyer – Head of Children’s Health & Wellbeing (CAMHS)
r.dyer@health.gov.je
Application deadline : 15 December 2025
Living in Jersey offers the opportunity to be part of a beautiful and accessible island with a close‑knit community. You can make a meaningful difference to Islanders’ lives on a daily basis while working with a smaller population in high‑quality environments. The island setting provides a unique balance of professional challenge, community connection and quality of life.
Further information about relocating to Jersey is available here :
Relocation To Jersey Brochure.pdf