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An integrated care organization in London is seeking a senior clinical/counselling psychologist to provide support for young people affected by serious youth violence. This role involves flexible clinical interventions, community outreach, and working collaboratively with local organizations to promote systemic change. Ideal candidates will possess a doctorate in psychology and relevant experience in mental health services, focusing on marginalized populations.
This is an exciting opportunity for a senior clinical/counselling psychologist (applications from other allied professionals with appropriate experience would also be considerede.g. mental health nurses, systemic practitioners/psychotherapists, art psychotherapists, drama psychotherapists etc.) to support the London Borough of Newham, in its delivery of The London Vanguard Community Multi-System Violence Reduction Programme. This is an innovative role, working alongside the London Borough of Newham and local voluntary sector organisations, in helping to create systemic change across the borough.
The London Vanguard, working in partnership with London Councils and Directors of Children's Services, NHS Violence Reduction Programme and Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) providers has funding from NHSE to deliver the next three years of a targeted innovative pilot programme to children aged 0-25 and families who are most at risk of being involved in youth violence and/or exploitation. Newham is one such site for this important work.
We are seeking an enthusiastic, creative, CAMHS experienced, and motivated clinical/counselling psychologist (or allied health professional). The post holder will provide flexible highly specialist clinical intervention to young people and family members/carers who have been affected by serious youth violence and/or exploitation. This is a community-based post and requires experience and appreciation of some of the richness and complexities of working inter-culturally and a passion for working with young people who may be marginalised, oppressed and vulnerable within an inner-city London context and/or young people who are 'gang-affected'. The post holder will work extensively with systems around young people, providing training, consultation, reflective practice and advocacy alongside direct work. Advocacy work may include utilising specialist psychological knowledge to support access to social resources e.g. housing, benefits, and to enhance young people's experiences when navigating statutory services e.g. youth justice and health.
Our mission is to make a positive difference to people's lives by improving the quality of life for all we serve. Our values are: We Care, We Respect, We are Inclusive - so we are looking for people who live and breathe these qualities when supporting service users and carers, and in their relationships with colleagues in the Trust and our partner organisations.
We are looking for a clinician with an understanding of the needs of young people and their families where there are significant mental health issues, contextual safeguarding and a trauma-informed approach to serious youth violence from a systemic and community and/or liberation psychology perspective. It is hoped that the work being developed will generate youth-led solutions that are co-produced and responsive to the needs of young people in Newham so that they can begin to lead debates about the issues impacting their lives. The post holder will therefore understand co-production with young people, have understanding and experience of working with the community, voluntary sector, youth services and /or activist groups who work with the most marginalised young people.
The posts will form part of a well-established embedded CAMHS service within Newham, providing input to Newham Childrens Services, Education Settings; Youth Zones and Childrens Centres. The postholder will have a unique opportunity to work in partnership with and alongside other providers of support for young people throughout the borough. This provides a rich and creative backdrop for working in innovative, fresh and creative ways in order to meet the needs of the young people and their families and to promote understanding of mental health in the work of staff working across the Newham community.
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.