Description

Job description:

Band 6 CAMHS Nurse responsible for assessing the mental health needs of children and young people, developing and delivering evidence-based care plans, managing complex caseloads, collaborating with families and multidisciplinary teams, coordinating care, and promoting safeguarding in community settings.

Key responsibilities:

* Comprehensive assessments:Conduct thorough mental health assessments of children and young people, including presenting symptoms, developmental history, family dynamics, and social context.

* Care planning:Develop and implement individualized treatment plans based on assessment findings, utilizing evidence-based practices and considering the needs of the child, family, and wider support network.

* Therapeutic interventions:Deliver a range of therapeutic interventions, including individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, and psychoeducation sessions, tailored to the specific needs of each child and family.

* Case management:Manage a complex caseload, prioritizing needs, coordinating care with other professionals, and ensuring timely follow-up appointments.

* Safeguarding:Actively identify and respond to potential safeguarding concerns, reporting any suspected abuse or neglect according to established procedures.

* Community engagement:Build relationships with local agencies and community services to facilitate access to support and promote mental health awareness.

* Clinical supervision:Participate in regular clinical supervision to maintain professional development and reflect on practice.

Required skills and qualifications:

* Professional registration:Relevant professional registration with the appropriate regulatory body (e.g., Nursing and Midwifery Council for nurses)

* Postgraduate qualification:A postgraduate qualification in child and adolescent mental health, such as a diploma or masters in CAMHS

* Clinical experience:Proven experience working with children and young people with a range of mental health needs in a clinical setting

* Communication skills:Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively engage with children, young people, families, and other professionals.

* Case management skills:Strong organizational and time management skills to manage a complex caseload effectively