Job description
The Department of Wellbeing, Therapeutic and Residential Life Services, within the Directorate for the Student Experience, is seeking to appoint an experienced clinical practitioner to the roles of CBT therapist.
We are looking, in particular, for mental health practitioners with possible backgrounds of nurse/ social worker and/or with experience of working within acute mental health services and/or secondary mental health services.
The successful candidate will have a post-graduate level therapeutic qualification; current accreditation as a counsellor/psychotherapist with BABCP in addition to relevant experience of brief therapy and group-work in a similar organisational setting. You will need to provide your accreditation/registration certificate at interview.
The University Therapeutic Service has recently become part of a larger team focusing on student mental health, encompassing student wellbeing more widely, and including residential life. You will be joining a team of experienced therapists and a number of post-qualified and trainee Counsellors. Each year, over 2000 students are seen for therapy, either individually, in therapy groups, or in workshops offering strategies for managing in different situations.
You will utilise a range of therapeutic interventions and techniques appropriate to the needs of the students, provide short-term focussed therapeutic and wellbeing interventions for students working as part of an integrated Student Experience Division. You will manage student cases collaborating and consulting with the wider divisional staff including disability support, as well as NHS professionals as required, to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our students. Your contribution to the delivery of proactive initiatives around mental health and wellbeing as part of the wider mental health strategy will be critical in the development of the service.
An innovative, risk conscious approach, sound judgement and diplomacy, as well as the ability to work under pressure within a complex organisational structure are essential attributes required of the post holder.
Confidentiality, and be able to navigate complex situations in a sensitive and professional manner will be required. Highly developed written and oral communication skills are essential as well as a positive and flexible approach to the role and the service.
Due to Covid-19, we have added telephone and video consultations to our offer, but our aim is to work on the University campus to deliver the flexibility students desire. You will need to take this into consideration as you do need to be able to work in a secure environment where information can be managed confidentially at all times. Experience of working online/by telephone is essential.
For full details please see the Person Specification and Job Description. If you have any queries which are not addressed here, please email Jane Hoyle (Lead Therapeutic Practitioner) at [email protected]
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