Education Mental Health Practitioner (UK Visa Sponsorship)

Job Description

About the Role

This is an opportunity to join an innovative and expanding service focused on early intervention and prevention in children and young people’s mental health.

Working within Mental Health Support Teams—locally known as Peace of Mind Teams—you will deliver evidence-based support across schools and colleges. These teams are part of a national programme to improve access to mental health care for young people by integrating services within education settings.

You’ll play a key role in helping young people build resilience, manage emotional challenges, and access timely support in a familiar environment.

For candidates requiring sponsorship, this role may be eligible under the Skilled Worker route (subject to criteria)

What You’ll Be Doing

Your work will be divided across three core areas:

1. Whole-School Approach to Wellbeing

  • Support schools and colleges to develop mental health policies and strategies
    Contribute to wellbeing campaigns, assemblies, and PSHE programmes
    Deliver staff training and awareness sessions

2. Advice & Consultation

  • Provide guidance to teachers and education staff
    Help build confidence in managing students’ emotional wellbeing
    Offer both formal and informal support to school teams

3. Direct Clinical Work

  • Carry out assessments with children and young people
    Deliver low-intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) interventions
    Manage a caseload and maintain accurate clinical records

About the Organisation

Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust provides mental health and learning disability services across several regions, including North Yorkshire and County Durham.

The Trust is committed to early intervention, partnership working, and delivering person-centred care that improves long-term outcomes for young people and their families.

Essential Requirements

Qualifications

  • Completion of an approved Education Mental Health Practitioner (EMHP) postgraduate qualification
    Registration with a recognised professional body such as:
    British Psychological Society (BPS)
    British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP)

Professional regulation

Experience & Skills

  • Experience supporting children and young people with emotional or mental health needs
    Experience delivering low-intensity CBT interventions
    Experience working within educational settings
    Strong communication and report-writing skills
    Ability to manage workload and prioritise effectively
    Competence in risk assessment and therapeutic engagement
    Good IT and administrative skills

Personal Attributes

  • Motivated and enthusiastic about early intervention
    Able to work collaboratively within teams and school environments
    Open to supervision and continuous professional development
    Resilient and able to work in a dynamic environment
    Respectful of confidentiality, diversity, and individual needs

Additional Information

Employer Details

  • Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust
    Acley Centre
    Carer’s Way
    Newton Aycliffe
    DL5 4PE

Why This Role Matters

This role offers the chance to: