
Mental Health Practitioner Connect 18
- Yeovil, Somerset
- £31,049-37,796 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Work county-wide as part of a dedicated, supportive transitions service, with the opportunity to influence and shape the evolving pathway for young people leaving CAMHS.
- Provide up to 18 months of flexible, trauma-informed intervention tailored to the needs of each young person, helping them to avoid unnecessary transition to adult mental health services.
- Use your professional skills and therapeutic knowledge to offer structured interventions, alongside practical support, using strengths-based approaches.
- Build strong therapeutic relationships, working relationally and with sensitivity to the challenges faced by young adults in transition.
- Work closely with a multidisciplinary team including senior practitioners, support workers, and clinicians, with access to regular supervision and peer support.
- Promote safety, recovery, and empowerment for young people, supporting them to access education, training, employment, and social opportunities.
- Travel across Somerset to deliver care in young people's own environments, removing barriers to engagement and supporting them where they feel most comfortable.
- Contribute to service development by engaging in audits, governance activities, and best practice groups.
- Work county-wide as part of a dedicated, supportive transitions service, with the opportunity to influence and shape the evolving pathway for young people leaving CAMHS.
- Provide up to 18 months of flexible, trauma-informed intervention tailored to the needs of each young person, helping them to avoid unnecessary transition to adult mental health services.
- Use your professional skills and therapeutic knowledge to offer structured interventions, alongside practical support, using strengths-based approaches.
- Build strong therapeutic relationships, working relationally and with sensitivity to the challenges faced by young adults in transition.
- Work closely with a multidisciplinary team including senior practitioners, support workers, and clinicians, with access to regular supervision and peer support.
- Promote safety, recovery, and empowerment for young people, supporting them to access education, training, employment, and social opportunities.
- Travel across Somerset to deliver care in young people's own environments, removing barriers to engagement and supporting them where they feel most comfortable.
- Contribute to service development by engaging in audits, governance activities, and best practice groups.
- Professional knowledge acquired through degree.
- Evidence of continuous professional development
- Skill based training in a modality applicable to the client group
- Training and mentorship qualification or equivalent
- Experience working with young adults have experienced mental illness.
- Experience of working with people who present with unpredictable and extreme challenging behaviour.
- Experience of working with young adults who have serious mental illness and their families and carers in the community.
- Experience of receiving management and clinical supervision
- Evidence of undertaking mentorship role
- Car driver with current driving licence.
- Willingness to drive for work purposes across the localities of the organisation.
- Professional knowledge acquired through degree.
- Evidence of continuous professional development
- Skill based training in a modality applicable to the client group
- Training and mentorship qualification or equivalent
- Experience working with young adults have experienced mental illness.
- Experience of working with people who present with unpredictable and extreme challenging behaviour.
- Experience of working with young adults who have serious mental illness and their families and carers in the community.
- Experience of receiving management and clinical supervision
- Evidence of undertaking mentorship role
- Car driver with current driving licence.
- Willingness to drive for work purposes across the localities of the organisation.