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About Barnet Council
Barnet is a borough with much to be proud of. Our excellent schools, vibrant
town centres, vast green spaces and diverse communities all help make it a great
place to live and work. As a council we want to build on these strengths as we
move into the future. We are growing and developing as an organisation to meet
the challenges facing our borough and we are committed to working with partner
organisations and residents to make Barnet even better. As an organisation, our
staff are committed to Our Values: Learning to Improve, Caring, Inclusive,
Collaborative – which drive everything we do.
About the role
Two Full time roles available for internal applications only. 2-year secondment.
In line with the government’s priority to increase access and availability of
mental health and wellbeing support for children and young people, an exciting
career opportunity has arisen for two Senior Wellbeing Practitioners to join our
low intensity mental health workforce as part of Barnet’s Integrated Clinical
Services (BICS).
Our multi-disciplinary teams (MDTs) are made up of CWPs (Children and Young
People’s Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners), EMHPs (Education Mental Health
Practitioners), Psychologists, Systemic Psychotherapists, Integrative
Psychotherapists, Creative Therapists and CBT Therapists. They deliver evidence
based mental health interventions across education and community settings,
provide consultation and advice, step up to specialist services were
appropriate, and deliver workshops, groups and training across Family Services,
education and community settings. Including supporting a whole school and
college approach as part of delivering on the government’s Mental Health Support
Teams in schools initiative (MHST) which is embedded into the BICS MDTs.
We are excited to be offering two existing staff the opportunity to step into
these development roles, undertaking the two-year training course through UCL
and the Anna Freud Centre alongside their clinical work with one of the BICS
MDTs linked to the West or East Central hub teams. These roles fall within the
MHST component of BICS and will include opportunities to work as a link
practitioner to an agreed number of schools and provide supervision to a trainee
or qualified EMHP/CWP in line with the course requirements. As part of this
role, there will be a requirement to travel between education/community settings
and to/from the office where the team base is located.
This role forms part of the SWP training course awarded by Higher Education
England and anyone applying also has to complete the UCL application (available
on the UCL website) meeting criteria for eligibility. The roles are being
offered to internal candidates only as secondment opportunities to cover the
length of the training.
Please note that appointment to a permanent, fully qualified role, is subject to
successful completion of the Senior Wellbeing Practitioner PG Dip.
Senior Wellbeing Practitioner PG Dip | Prospective Students Graduate - UCL –
University College London
[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate/taught-degrees/senior-wellbeing-practitioner-pg-dip]
Please click here
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download the Job description for this role. (Right-click and select “Open in new
tab” so you can keep the job description open while completing your application)
About you
The Senior Wellbeing Practitioner (SWP) role is for experienced EMHPs and CWPs
to hone their clinical skills and to introduce them to supervisory and
consultative experiences as they progress on their career. These posts are
available for internal candidates only to encourage career progression while
providing a high-quality service to children and young people.
SWPs report to Senior Clinical Practitioners who, while having their own
caseload, are crucial to supporting the SWPs, practitioners and trainees with
their respective goals for the year. Each MDT are overseen by Clinical Managers
and supported by Practitioner Support Assistants and Assistant Psychologists.
SWPs will support the team in delivering the following (and therefore must be
interested and comfortable in the below themselves):
* working with slightly more complex cases and mental health presentations;
* draw on new modalities in their interventions;
* gain introductory experience of providing supervision;
The post holders will have a flexible and collaborative approach and be curious
about the development of preventative and early help strategies in the
community. The post holder will have excellent communication and engagement
skills and ensure that professionals, parents and children are engaged in
learning and development of innovative interventions in their schools. They will
carry a clinical caseload; assessing, planning, delivering and evaluating
patient-centred care ensuring that they practice within their sphere of
competence and knowledge.
Professional Membership/Qualification
Essential
Post-graduate level qualification in relevant therapeutic modality (CWP/EMHP).
The post holder will have or be in the process of gaining current UK
professional registration or where appropriate to their profession.
What we offer
* 31 days annual leave, plus public and bank holidays
* Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme, which provides a valuable
guaranteed income in your retirement together with security for your
dependents
* Work-life balance options may include hybrid working, flexitime, job share,
home working, part-time
* A vast range of lifestyle discounts from major retailers, supermarkets,
energy suppliers and more
* Broad range of payroll benefits including cycle to work, eye care vouchers,
travel and gym membership
* Excellent training and development opportunities
* Employee well- being training programs including confidential employee
assistance
How to apply
Read the job description and person specification before clicking ‘Apply’ to
commence the online application form. If you would like any further information
about the role before applying, please contact Holly Bagshaw (Clinical Manager)
at holly.bagshaw@barnet.gov.uk [holly.bagshaw@barnet.gov.uk]
System notice: Some dates shown on our online application system (such as “Apply
Before”) appear in US date format (MM/DD/YYYY) due to Oracle system settings.
Artificial intelligence (AI) can be a useful tool to support your application as
a reasonable adjustment, however, all examples and statements provided must be
truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Where
plagiarism has been identified (presenting the ideas and experiences of others,
or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own) applications may be
withdrawn, escalated to counter Fraud for further investigation and internal
candidates may be subject to disciplinary action. Please see our candidate
guidance for more information on appropriate and inappropriate use.
Barnet Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of
children, young people, and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and
volunteers to share this commitment. Barnet operates stringent safer recruitment
procedures, this may include AI Detection Screening, Biometric ID/Right to Work
Checks, Qualification and Registration Checks, Up to 6 years of Employment Data
and Insights to Accelerate Screening (Konfir), Up to 5 years of Employment
History References, DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) Checks, Credit Checks and
Social Media, Sanctions and Occupational Health Screening.
To deliver Barnet Council’s commitment to equality of opportunity in the
provision of services, all staff are expected to promote equality in the
workplace and in the services the Council delivers. As such we value diversity
and welcome applications from all backgrounds.
Barnet Council embraces all forms of flexible working (including part-time,
compressed hours, and hybrid working) and is committed to offering employees a
healthy work-life balance. Candidates are encouraged to talk about relevant
requirements and preferences at interview. We can’t promise to give you exactly
what you want, but we do promise not to judge you for asking.
Barnet Council is a Disability Confident Committed Employer. We welcome and
encourage job applications of all abilities. If you require any reasonable
adjustments in the application or interview, please contact the lead contact on
this advert. We will make reasonable adjustments to make sure our disabled
applicants and those with health conditions are supported throughout our
recruitment process. We support the access to work scheme, further details are
available at www.gov.uk/access-to-work/apply
All posts with the council are subject to a probationary period of six months,
during which time you will be required to demonstrate to the council
satisfaction your suitability for the position in which you will be employed.
Due to the high number of applications that are received for some posts we may
close vacancies before the stated closing date if sufficient number of
applications are received. Therefore, please apply as soon as possible.
Please ensure you regularly check the email account (including JUNK MAIL
folders) that you use to submit your application, as any further communication
regarding your application will be sent electronically. Should you not hear from
us within four working weeks of the closing date for this post, then regretfully
in this instance, you have not been shortlisted.
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