Systemic and Family Therapist Occ609408

2 weeks ago


Oxford, United Kingdom Oxfordshire County Council Full time

**Job details**:
**Salary range**: £50,952 - £57,349 per annum (All clinical psychology roles are in accordance with the NHS Agenda for Change most recent agreement - 8a)

**Work location**: Union Street, Oxford

**Hours per week**:37

**Contract type**: Permanent

**Closing date**: Monday 11th December 2023

**Interview date**:January 2024

**How about joining a vibrant and innovative team composed of Clinical Psychologists, a Counselling Psychologist, a Family Therapist, a Consultant Psychiatrist, a Family practitioner, an Advisory Teacher, and highly experienced outdoor specialists?**

**About us**:
Over the past seven years we have quadrupled in numbers, developed very interesting tools, written a residential model, published papers and worked closely with colleagues in Europe. Our outdoor therapeutic centre with mountain bikes, canoes, camping equipment and Land rovers located by the river at a central Oxford location offers an opportunity for truly innovative work. We are also very lucky to have monthly reflective practice with Arlene Vetere who also offers systemic supervision to our trainees.

We are expanding the offer for children, young people and families in Oxfordshire and have some new roles.

Oxfordshire County Council offers very generous work conditions (agenda for change salary and a generous pension amongst others) and this is a team with a strong value base who will fully support you. We want people in our team to thrive in what they do, so they can be the best professionals supporting the children and families we work with.

We work closely together with the Clinical Psychology Doctoral training at Oxford University and supervise trainees in their placements as well as research work. Trainees in Oxford can choose to undertake systemic training.

Oxfordshire County Council’s Children, Educational and Families Directorate continual drive for innovation has developed an exciting new role within The Children Social Care Clinical Team. This strategically key role forms part of a wider Clinical Team, which supports young people, families and social care staff and teams across Children’s Social Care in Oxfordshire.

**About the role**:
This exciting role will be part of a multi-disciplinary Clinical Team led by a Consultant Clinical Psychologist. This diverse and innovative post will provide the opportunity to utilize the breadth and depth of systemic family intervention as well as support you to further develop your clinical, systemic, and leadership skills. This role will include the facilitation of training to equip the workforce to integrate psychological theory, practice and thinking and develop toolkits to better support children and families. Through a service wide approach this role will support the development and facilitation of Reflective Practice and Psychological Consultation with teams alongside supervision to other professionals both within CEF and within partner agencies e.g., health and education.

We are a creative, dynamic, caring, and reflective team that value the diversity, ideas, and contributions that each member of our team brings. This is reflected in the supportive structure of the team with plenty of opportunities to share evidence-based learning, develop new ideas, share learning from our clinical experience and a variety of spaces for reflection, including our monthly reflective practice sessions facilitated by Dr Arlene Vetere. At our core, we are a team who think, reflect and work systemically through a trauma-informed lens, while drawing on a wide range of evidence-based interventions to inform and guide our work with children, young people and families within the FSS. This is further supported through valued opportunities for further training and CPD activities both externally and internally within the service. As a team, we hold a service wide systemic lens focusing on service development. We continue to learn from the services and teams we support alongside the experiences of children, young people and families to continually shape and develop the service and our clinical offers. As a team and across social care, we work with children, young people and families with diverse needs and cultural experiences, and we hope to reflect and value this diversity as a Clinical Team.

**About you**:
In this capacity you will also have an exciting opportunity to contribute and assist in overseeing the Council’s strategy to champion vulnerable young people and their families. This role will also include direct work within the families providing specialized psychological assessments, family therapeutic interventions and highly specialist resource to the wider professional community. This role will have a valuable and important role to ensure that the outcomes of the service are delivered in line with Oxfordshire’s principles and values for working with partners, young people and families to continue to meet the needs of young people living in supported accommodat



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