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Educational Mental Health Practitioner

Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust
County Durham
1 day ago
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Job summary

We have an exciting opportunity for a qualified Educational Mental Health Practitioner to join our MHST North Team, based at North End House.

EMHPs have a key role as members of the Mental Health Support Team, who have the responsibility for delivering schools' overarching approach to providing mental health and well-being support for children and young people.

Main duties of the job

EMHPs have the responsibility for delivering evidence-based intervention for children and young people in education settings with mild to moderate mental health problems.


To support and facilitate staff in education settings to identify and where appropriate manage issues related to mental health and wellbeing.


Work in effective, evidence-based partnership with children, young people, their families and their educators in the development of plans for the intervention and agreed outcomes.

About us

We are the Mental Health & Learning Disability NHS Trust for County Durham and Darlington, Teesside, North Yorkshire, York and Selby.

From education and prevention, to crisis and specialist care --our talented and compassionate teams work in partnership with our patients, communities and partners to help the people of our region feel safe, understood, believed in and cared for.

We nurture the recovery journey of anyone in need of our help. In Our Trust, everyone has a say in how they are supported and treated because we listen to every person in our care until they feel understood. Our patients, their families and carers work together with us towards better mental health.

We're committed to new thinking that improves the wellbeing of our region. We connect with our communities and partners to get mental health care right, in areas that really need it.

We won't rest until everyone in our region has the mental health care they need, to lead their best possible life.

Details

Date posted

12 November 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 5

Salary

£31,049 to £37,796 a year per annum

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

346-DDC-048-25-C

Job locations

North End House

42 North End

Durham

DH1 4NJ


Job description

Job responsibilities

Please refer to the attached job description and person specification for further detailed information to ensure that you meet the role criteria before applying.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

BSc Hons Successful completion of a Health Education England commissioned 1 year Post Graduate Diploma (Educational Mental Health Practitioner)

Desirable

Evidence of CPD in child and adolescent mental health and/or education

Experience

Essential

Ability carrying out 1:1 therapeutic mental health interventions with children Ability to conduct group parenting programmes Ability to work within educational settings to increase mental health awareness within the staff group Ability to conduct mental health assessments of children and young people Ability to make an assessment of risk and to record and communicate it appropriately Ability takes appropriate action to mitigate or manage risk

Desirable

In Providing training with education staff in an education setting

Skills

Essential

Strong interpersonal and communication skills - both written and verbal Effective communication and positive interpersonal skills Work in line with the vision for the future of children's and young people's services Sound value-based practice which empower individuals and promotes wellness and is recovery focused Demonstrate personal qualities and skills which involves taking the lead in teaching and/or having presentation skills against various individuals and groups across the sectors Commitment to ensure core skills and knowledge is updated on a yearly basis

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