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A national health service is seeking a Highly Specialist Family & Systemic Psychotherapist in West Sussex. The role involves providing high-quality systemic psychotherapy to children and their families, managing complex cases, and supporting junior staff within a multi-disciplinary team. Candidates should be accredited with the UKCP and have substantial post-qualification experience. A supportive environment with opportunities for professional development is offered.
A rare opportunity has arisen in North west Sussex CAMHS for a Highly Specialist Family & Systemic Psychotherapist.
Family and Systemic Psychotherapy is an integral part of our service provision across Coastal NW Sussex CAMHS.
We are looking for highly motivated, innovative and self-reflexive individual with a passion for working creatively and collaboratively with children and young people with moderate to severe, complex mental health problems and their families/carers/networks. In addition to the local multi-disciplinary team where you will be based, you will join a supportive county-wide Family and Systemic Psychotherapy group and Trust-wide Systemic Practice Network .
If you enjoy being a part of a team, are forward-thinking, seeking a new challenge and want to make a positive difference to the lives of children & young people and their families, then we would be delighted to hear from you.
The successful candidate will work as a member of the clinical service/team, providing a high quality, specialist family and systemic psychotherapy to children/young people and their families or carers. You will support systemic practice within the team through consultation, supervision, formulation and training and by participating in systemic clinical governance. You will work with complex presentations suitable for family and systemic psychotherapy in the team, utilising a high level of knowledge and experience and adapting approaches as appropriate, with regard to evidence-based practice. You will lead on complex cases, support and take a leadership role supporting junior staff, as well as supporting the wider team with your expertise and clinical knowledge.
We're looking for people who share our values (compassion, accountability and optimism) to help us provide high quality care to the patients, carers, families and local communities we serve. We specialise in providing NHS mental health and learning disability services.
So what can we offer you in return?
We're an organisation which puts people first. We'll do everything possible to help you feel respected, valued and included. We'll help you learn, acquire new skills and gain further experience to support your career development. And we'll provide the opportunity for you to bring your fresh ideas to work about how we can do things differently and continue improving.
You will also be joining a health and care system committed to working together to do the best we can for the communities we serve. Above all, at Sussex Partnership you'll have the chance to make a difference to the lives of the patients, carers and families across our communities.
As a Trust we are committed in making a difference. Your development is important to us, so don't forget to ask us during interview what opportunities we can offer. We can offer fully funded lifelong learning opportunities such as an apprenticeship from GCSE to Masters level.
Please see the attached Job Descriptions for further information.
REQUIREMENTS
- Accreditation in Family and Systemic Psychotherapy with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP).
- Substantial experience post qualification in a relevant field of practice
DESIRABLE
- Evidence of post qualification training in clinical supervision
Access to own transport is recommended as this post involves occasional travel to sites across West Sussex. SPFT staff have the capacity to work from home remotely where clinically applicable and in agreement with your line manager.
MAIN DUTIES
To provide high-quality specialist systemic psychotherapy to children, young people, families, groups and networks of care, within and across teams
To hold and manage a clinical caseload and to exercise autonomous professional responsibility for the planning and prioritising of own workload and client assessment, treatment and discharge, within the bounds of the service operational policy.
To take clinical management decisions in complex clinical issues.
To clinically supervise Systemic Psychotherapists, systemic practitioners, systemic trainees and other staff as appropriate.
To provide systemic consultation, mentorship and supervision to team and service members and other professionals working with service users, across a range of agencies/ settings as appropriate.
To contribute to the development, evaluation and monitoring of Family Therapy and systemic practice within Horsham CAMHS, and to the teams operational policies and services
To utilise research skills to undertake service evaluation, audit and research as appropriate and disseminate the results in the service and nationally.
Clinical:
To formulate and implement highly specialist Family & Systemic Psychotherapy interventions for individuals, carers, families and groups, within and across teams, adjusting and refining formulations and hypotheses.
To evaluate and make decisions about treatment options considering both theoretical and therapeutic models and complex factors concerning historical and developmental processes that have shaped the individual, family or group.
To provide specialist Family & Systemic Psychotherapy perspectives, guidance and consultation to other professionals, contributing directly to clients formulations, diagnoses and treatment plans and to a psychologically based framework of understanding and care to the benefit of all clients of the service, across relevant settings and agencies.
To undertake risk assessment, formulation and management for individual clients with complex presentations.
To communicate in a skilled and sensitive manner, information concerning client assessment, formulation and treatment plans and to monitor progress during uni- and multi-disciplinary care.
To promote and participate in multi-disciplinary team working, development and liaison.
To act as a care coordinator or lead practitioner as appropriate
To promote actively, user and carer involvement in care planning and service development.
See attached Job Description and Person Specification for full details.
Please apply using the link in this advert. For more information explore the attachments and/or contact:
Jan Parker, Principal Family & Systemic Psychotherapist: jan.parker7@nhs.net
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.
Principal Family and Systemic Psychotherapist