Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (BHFT), in partnership with the University of Reading, is pleased to offer opportunities for Trainee High-Intensity CBT Therapists within our Children, Families and All Age (CFAA) Service.
Trainees will complete the Postgraduate Diploma at the University of Reading while working clinically in one of our CAMHS teams. Placement opportunities are available across a number of teams within CFAA, including:
Getting Help Teams (GHTs) - providing early intervention and CBT-informed support for children and young people with mild to moderate mental health difficulties.
Mental Health Support Teams (MHSTs) - delivering evidence-based interventions in schools for anxiety, low mood, and other common mental health difficulties.
Specialist Community Teams (Slough) - supporting young people with more complex presentations across a range of needs.
Anxiety and Depression Treatment Team (ADTT) - based at Erlegh House, University of Reading, delivering CBT for young people experiencing more severe or enduring difficulties.
As part of the recruitment process, applicants will be asked to indicate their preferred team placement(s) within their application.
These posts are full-time for one year, including time spent in training at the University of Reading.
To provide a high standard of assessment and treatment for patients referred to the service
To take responsibility for an agreed clinical caseload, involving care co-ordination as appropriate to ensure continuity
To collaboratively assess and provide needs-based treatment programmes and discharge plans for patients, utilising Care Programme Approach (CPA) where appropriate
To plan and provide appropriate therapy services in consultation with users, carers and clinical teams for patients referred, within defined resources and using evidence-based practice
To develop and maintain relevant and evidence-based therapeutic activities as appropriate to the patient group served, including opportunities for cognitive, creative, education, work, leisure, interpersonal and life skills
To regularly review and evaluate treatment programmes with patients, carers and members of the clinical teams
To participate in clinical meetings, case conferences and CPA meetings
To enable the transition of patients through stages in their care involving care planning and therapy programmes
To compile written reports as required and to generate and maintain accurate treatment records in each patients file, which are stored securely
To monitor and evaluate the service provision
To attend and engage in regular clinical supervision
To complete the post-graduate diploma in children and young people's CBT at the University of Reading
Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is a specialist mental health and community health services trust. Rated 'outstanding' by the CQC, we're committed to providing the best possible care to people across Berkshire. As an employer, we're committed to offering an inclusive and compassionate environment where our people share in a sense of belonging and are supported to flourish.
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