CAMHS Crisis Clinician(UK Visa Sponsorship)

Job Description

Role Overview

This is a rewarding opportunity for an experienced clinician to join the Teeswide CAMHS Crisis Team, supporting children and young people during some of their most challenging moments.

As a Band 6 Crisis Clinician, you will work autonomously within a fast-paced environment, delivering urgent mental health assessments and creating immediate care and safety plans for young people and their families.

 About the Service

The CAMHS Crisis Team provides a 24-hour, 7-day service to children and young people (up to age 18) across Teesside who are experiencing acute mental health or emotional crises.

The service focuses on:

  • Rapid assessment and intervention
    Crisis stabilisation
    Preventing unnecessary hospital admissions
    Supporting young people to remain safely in the community

 Key Responsibilities

In this role, you will:

  • Conduct urgent mental health and risk assessments for children and young people in crisis
    Develop and implement safety and care plans in collaboration with families and carers
    Provide short-term interventions focused on stabilisation and risk management
    Offer telephone advice and support to young people, families, and professionals
    Monitor mental state and adjust care plans accordingly
    Work closely with a multidisciplinary team (MDT) and partner agencies
    Take a lead role during shifts, helping coordinate service delivery when required

 Working Pattern

24/7 service requiring day, night, weekend, and bank holiday shifts
Flexible rota within a supportive team structure

 Team & Working Style

You will be part of a collaborative and experienced team, where:

  • Independent decision-making is supported
    Strong communication and teamwork are essential
    Clear escalation pathways are in place for complex cases
    Partnership working with external services is a key part of care delivery

 Essential Requirements

Qualifications

Registration with a recognised professional body (e.g. NMC, HCPC, Social Work England)
At least 18 months post-qualification experience, including completion of preceptorship or competency framework
Commitment to ongoing professional development

(Desirable)

  • Additional qualifications in leadership, CAMHS, or therapeutic approaches (e.g. CBT, family therapy)
    Experience
    Working with children, young people, and families
    Experience in multidisciplinary team settings
    Ability to provide or contribute to clinical supervision

Knowledge & Skills

 International Applicants

This role may be eligible for the UK Skilled Worker visa, depending on eligibility criteria.

Visa guidance
Criminal record checks for overseas applicants

 Pre-employment Checks

A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check is required due to the nature of working with children and vulnerable individuals.

DBS information

 About the Trust

Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust provides mental health and learning disability services across a wide geographical area, including Teesside, North Yorkshire, and County Durham. The Trust is committed to:

  • Delivering safe, compassionate, and inclusive care
    Supporting recovery and resilience
    Working closely with communities and partner organisations

Why Join This Role?

  • Work at the frontline of child and adolescent crisis care
    Develop advanced skills in risk assessment and crisis intervention
    Be part of a 24/7 specialist service making real impact
    Access continuous training and professional development
    Help young people and families navigate critical moments safely