Trainee Ipt-a Therapist - Liverpool, United Kingdom - Young Person's Advisory Service

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Job Title:
IPT-A Trainee Practitioner


Hours: 17.5 hours


Salary:
Scale 6 SCP 20 (£28,371) pro rata


Duration:12 Months Fixed Term _(possibility of permanent - funding dependant)_


Employed by:
Young Persons Advisory Service


Responsible to:
YIACS Development Manager


Accountable to:
Senior Strategy and Operations Manager


Project Delivery:
Therapy Service


Location:
YPAS Community Hubs (Central, North, and South), and peripatetic delivery


Purpose of Role:


  • To gain a postgraduate diploma in Psychological Therapies with Children and

Young People:
Interpersonal Therapy with Adolescents (IPT-A) pathway

  • To deliver evidencebased therapy to Adolescents
  • To attend CBT Training Centre (Greater Manchester West) one day per week teaching
  • To deliver 1.5 days per week clinical practice and clinical supervision

Duties and Responsibilities:


  • To attend CBT Training Centre (Greater Manchester West) one day per week
  • To complete placement with Young Persons Advisory Service 1.5 days per week
  • To carry out assessments to identify appropriate intervention
  • To utilise routine outcome measures collaboratively with children, parents and teachers to assess, monitor, evaluate and demonstrate the impact of the intervention
  • To utilise electronic equipment to record sessions and the training centre and placement supervisions
  • To fully participate on lectures, seminars, selfdirected learning,
  • To ensure reflection of recordings of clinical work,
  • To fully participate in supervision of clinical practice.
  • To attend initial five days of core IPT-A teaching over two weeks
  • To attend academic teaching one day per week (Thursdays) across 3 terms
  • To develop and maintain sound working relationships with external agencies, to enable appropriate support relating to the young person's needs.
  • To initiate and support the EHAT (Early Help Assessment Tool) assessments
  • To attend safeguarding meetings as and when required by caseload
  • To ensure Information Governance compliant in relation to safeguarding children and young people personal data
  • To record, file and populate data in accordingly
  • To actively promote participation
  • To generate monthly statistical information
  • To contribute to YPAS service developments, including monitoring and evaluation.
  • To be committed to value based and anti
- discriminatory practice

  • To participate and consult within YPAS's policy review system
  • To actively participate in the quality assurance of the service via appropriate systems underpinned by ISO900
  • To share knowledge and skills through training as and when required.
  • To engage with all YPAS services in response to internal pathways
  • To produce monthly management reports based on your undertaken work and activities and deliver the content via a presentation as and when required.
  • To contribute to the organisation's annual report content.
  • To undertake any additional duties consistent with the nature of the position as agreed through the management structure.

Shared Tasks;

  • To adhere to all health and safety regulations
  • To adhere to all YPAS policies.
  • To actively participate in the evaluation and quality assurance of the service.
  • To share knowledge and skills through training as and when required.
  • To engage with all YPAS services and team members

Support and Supervision;

  • Comprehensive staff induction
  • KIT (keep in touch) meetings during probation period
  • Six weekly line management supervision
  • External/clinical caseload supervision.
  • Staff meetings
  • Skill share meetings
  • Staff Conferences
  • Service Development Days
  • Annual appraisal

Safeguarding:


YPAS is committed to Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and families and expects all staff to share in this commitment.


Information Governance:


You are required to familiarise yourself with the charity's Information GovernancePolicy and adhere to all related policies and procedures included in the staff induction.


Review:


Job Type:
Part-time

Part-time hours: 17.5 per week


Salary:
£28,371.00 per year


Work Location:
In person

Application deadline: 06/09/2023


Reference ID:
IPTA2023

Expected start date: 15/01/2024

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