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An established health organization in North Wales is seeking a dedicated Family Therapist to join their dynamic team. This full-time, permanent role offers the opportunity to deliver impactful family therapy to children and families facing mental health challenges. You will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, participate in regular training, and contribute to service development, all while enjoying a supportive work environment. The role encourages both Welsh and English speakers to apply, promoting inclusivity and diversity. If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
Job overview
Flintshire and Wrexham (East) CAMHS are seeking a Family Therapist to join our service. You will have a main base and work with our other team members as needed, alongside our other Family Therapists.
This is a full-time, permanent position. Relocation packages are available.
You will deliver high-quality family therapy to children, young people, and families experiencing a wide range of mental health difficulties, within a multidisciplinary team. We are looking for a dynamic Family Therapist to contribute to our systemic and family therapy services across East CAMHS. Flintshire and Wrexham CAMHS is a dedicated service for children, young people, and families.
Our services include early intervention and prevention, unscheduled care, Early Years services, and a broad range of NICE-recommended and evidence-based interventions. We collaborate closely with multi-agency partners, maintaining strong relationships.
Regular training, weekly peer case discussions, multidisciplinary team meetings, and team away days are part of our routine. Supervision is provided by our Senior Family Therapist. The successful candidate will also be involved with a network of Family Therapists across North Wales CAMHS.
The main duties include offering family therapy, providing clinical supervision and consultation, participating in training, supporting systemic thinking within the team, and contributing to service development.
Proficiency in Welsh is desirable; both Welsh and English speakers are encouraged to apply.
If you are motivated by a challenge, passionate about helping others, or seeking a fresh start, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) in North Wales offers a rewarding environment. We are Wales’ largest health organization, providing comprehensive services across primary, community, mental health, and hospital care for approximately [population figure]. Join us and benefit from our supportive leadership and commitment to equality and diversity, including participation in the “Disability Confident Employer” scheme.