Location: | Exeter, Hybrid |
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Salary: | Salary will be £42,632 (Grade F) per annum pro rata subject to knowledge, skills and experience. |
Hours: | Part Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 24th February 2025 |
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Closes: | 10th March 2025 |
Job Ref: | U73759 |
Education and Student Support (Wellbeing Services)
This is a fixed term, part time (0.6FTE) contract, commencing 9th April 2025 until the 15th of April 2026, to cover maternity leave.
The role is based on our Streatham campus in Exeter, although occasional home working can be considered.
Summary of the role
We are seeking to recruit a suitably qualified experienced mental health practitioner, to join our mental health team supporting students with complex and/or enduring mental health difficulties. The suitable candidate will have substantial experience in assessment and managing a caseload of clients with mental health difficulties. The role will involve triage and liaison with GPs, NHS, Mental Health services and the Wellbeing team. You may be the first point of contact for students experiencing acute emotional distress and will be able to deal with their complex mental health difficulty. You will also provide on-going therapeutic interventions for students experiencing difficulties with emotional instability either in the Wellbeing Centre or off site, remote services and web provision. You will ideally have some training in DBT or emotional regulation and be able to offer mental health support and advice to students.
The role involves close liaison and joint working across the Wellbeing Service to support students with a range of disabilities alongside liaison with other university staff and external agencies (e.g. Student Finance, Access Centres, GP, statutory mental health services and voluntary sector agencies). You will also be committed to the advancement of inclusive practice and widening access to this important student community.
What we are looking for
You will need to be a qualified and highly experienced mental health professional, with a core professional training in Mental Health Nursing, Social Work or Occupational Therapy (for example), and accredited with their relevant professional body e.g. HCPC/NMC/BABCP/BACP/UKCP. You will have significant experience in supporting individuals with mental health disabilities and a real interest in managing complex difficulties.
The role involves close liaison and joint working across the Wellbeing Service to support students with a range of disabilities alongside liaison with other university staff and external agencies (e.g. Student Finance, Access Centres, GP, statutory mental health services and voluntary sector agencies). You will also be committed to the advancement of inclusive practice and widening access to this important student community.
This is an exciting and rewarding opportunity for someone to join an innovative service allowing you to develop your skills and engage in service development projects. Experienced in supporting clients with severe and enduring mental health conditions, you will be competent in identifying and dealing with risk. You will be a skilled practitioner, able work with colleagues at all levels and demonstrate excellent communication skills to negotiate and influence.
Please ensure you read the Job Description and Person Specification for full details of this role.
Further information
For further information, please contact Jo Belfield, Mental Health Pathway Lead, Reed Mews Wellbeing Centre on email J.Belfield2@Exeter.ac.uk or telephone (01392) 724 381.
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