# Band 8a Lead Systemic Family Therapist - Bristol

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## Summary

- **Status:** Live
- **Employer:** Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Trust Partnership NHS Trust
- **Town:** Bath
- **Region:** South West
- **Country:** England
- **Profession:** Mental health professionals
- **Grade:** Band 8
- **Salary:** £57,528 - £64,750 pro rata
- **Contract type:** Permanent
- **Employment type:** Part time, Flexible working, 22.5 hours per week
- **Closing date:** 2026-06-07T23:59:00.000Z
- **Posted:** 2026-05-22T14:40:59.003Z
- **Source information URL:** https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/UK/Somerset/Bristol/Avon_Wiltshire_Mental_Health_Partnership_NHS_Trust/Systemic_Family_Therapist/Systemic_Family_Therapist-v8034061
- **Application URL:** https://apps.trac.jobs/job-advert/8034061?ShowJobAdvert=&feedid=9002
- **Employer website:** https://www.awp.nhs.uk

## Job Content

### Job overview

Bristol South CAMHS is seeking an experienced and dynamic Lead Systemic Family Therapist to help shape and strengthen our systemic practice across the service. This is a senior clinical leadership role for someone who is passionate about relational approaches, committed to high‑quality care, and excited by the opportunity to influence service culture and development.

You’ll join a warm, skilled, and forward‑thinking multidisciplinary team working with children, young people, and families experiencing a wide range of mental health difficulties. Your systemic expertise will be central to supporting families, guiding colleagues, and embedding systemic thinking throughout the service.

The post holder will also work closely with the wider AWP CAMHS Community Eating Disorder Service, including the Eating Disorder Home Treatment team, community NG feeding and Eating Disorder ‘Hub’. They will actively contribute to the wider service aims of: supporting young people to remain at home as far as is practically possible; reducing rates of admission and length of stay to acute hospitals; and reducing the need for admissions to CAMHS General Adolescent Units (GAUs) and Specialist Eating Disorder Units (SEDUs).

### Main duties of the job

To take the lead and supervise specific systemic interventions within a CAMHS team.

To lead on a local provision for Eating Disorders in order to meet the needs of those referred and to work alongside all ED teams across BNSSG. This includes working closely with adolescent in-patient units, the acute wards, the eating disorder ‘HUB’ and ED Home Treatment Team.

To take the lead in offering systemic interventions in accordance with the CCHP care pathways and according to NICE guidance.

To ensure that appropriate levels of clinical supervision are maintained and that clinical governance is of an excellent standard.

To participate fully in the work of CAMHS, as well as participating in the referral and assessment process (Choice & Partnership Approach/i-thrive approach).

To train others & offer supervised clinics for example, Systemic Msc and Systemic Family Practice

To work within all latest relevant clinical frameworks and guidelines including (but not limited to) NICE, Future in Mind, Eating Disorders Commissioning Guide etc.

To apply a sound knowledge of safeguarding issues and child development to work with young people and families referred to CAMHS and identify when to refer to other agencies.

To use professional skills in on-going clinical evaluation, which will include the use of appropriate routine outcome measures and through responding effectively to feedback from members of the client and professional system.

To hold an appropriate caseload.

### Detailed job description and main responsibilities

The post holder will lead on the assessment and treatment for young people presenting with a range of mental health presentations, including Eating Disorders for which we have a specific pathway of care. This includes including interpreting referral data and ensuring robust clinical management. They will ensure that families receive interventions according to evidence-based NICE guidance and local pathways of care, both through direct work and by delivering caseload management and supervision to other staff.

This role involves significant multi-disciplinary working and liaison within the CAMHS team and with our partnership agencies, including acute hospital trusts, social care and schools, plus voluntary sector organisations. They will offer systemic consultation and training to other professionals (within and beyond CAMHS) as appropriate. They will also liaise effectively with referrers, stakeholders, local CAMHS and Adult Services and to work alongside teams to offer seamless service delivery across different teams and interfaces, such as acute hospital settings.

The post holder will also work closely with the wider AWP CAMHS Community Eating Disorder Service, including the Eating Disorder Home Treatment team, community NG feeding and Eating Disorder ‘Hub’. They will actively contribute to the wider service aims of: supporting young people to remain at home as far as is practically possible; reducing rates of admission and length of stay to acute hospitals; and reducing the need for admissions to CAMHS General Adolescent Units (GAUs) and Specialist Eating Disorder Units (SEDUs).

The post holder will be a senior member of the team offering consultation and clinical supervision to other team members. They will also be part of the team leadership group, working alongside the senior management team to support excellent leadership and governance within CAMHS, and have an active role in developing the service to become more effective and inclusive.

Please see Job Description for full details

## Job Details

Bristol South CAMHS is seeking an experienced and dynamic Lead Systemic Family Therapist to help shape and strengthen our systemic practice across the service. This is a senior clinical leadership role for someone who is passionate about relational approaches, committed to high‑quality care, and excited by the opportunity to influence service culture and development.

You’ll join a warm, skilled, and forward‑thinking multidisciplinary team working with children, young people, and families experiencing a wide range of mental health difficulties. Your systemic expertise will be central to supporting families, guiding colleagues, and embedding systemic thinking throughout the service.

The post holder will also work closely with the wider AWP CAMHS Community Eating Disorder Service, including the Eating Disorder Home Treatment team, community NG feeding and Eating Disorder ‘Hub’. They will actively contribute to the wider service aims of: supporting young people to remain at home as far as is practically possible; reducing rates of admission and length of stay to acute hospitals; and reducing the need for admissions to CAMHS General Adolescent Units (GAUs) and Specialist Eating Disorder Units (SEDUs).

## Job Description

To take the lead and supervise specific systemic interventions within a CAMHS team.

To lead on a local provision for Eating Disorders in order to meet the needs of those referred and to work alongside all ED teams across BNSSG. This includes working closely with adolescent in-patient units, the acute wards, the eating disorder ‘HUB’ and ED Home Treatment Team.

To take the lead in offering systemic interventions in accordance with the CCHP care pathways and according to NICE guidance.

To ensure that appropriate levels of clinical supervision are maintained and that clinical governance is of an excellent standard.

To participate fully in the work of CAMHS, as well as participating in the referral and assessment process (Choice & Partnership Approach/i-thrive approach).

To train others & offer supervised clinics for example, Systemic Msc and Systemic Family Practice

To work within all latest relevant clinical frameworks and guidelines including (but not limited to) NICE, Future in Mind, Eating Disorders Commissioning Guide etc.

To apply a sound knowledge of safeguarding issues and child development to work with young people and families referred to CAMHS and identify when to refer to other agencies.

To use professional skills in on-going clinical evaluation, which will include the use of appropriate routine outcome measures and through responding effectively to feedback from members of the client and professional system.

To hold an appropriate caseload.

## Responsibilities

The post holder will lead on the assessment and treatment for young people presenting with a range of mental health presentations, including Eating Disorders for which we have a specific pathway of care.This includes including interpreting referral data and ensuring robust clinical management. They will ensure that families receive interventions according to evidence-based NICE guidance and local pathways of care, both through direct work and by delivering caseload management and supervision to other staff.

This role involves significant multi-disciplinary working and liaison within the CAMHS team and with our partnership agencies, including acute hospital trusts, social care and schools, plus voluntary sector organisations. They will offer systemic consultation and training to other professionals (within and beyond CAMHS) as appropriate. They will also liaise effectively with referrers, stakeholders, local CAMHS and Adult Services and to work alongside teams to offer seamless service delivery across different teams and interfaces, such as acute hospital settings.

The post holder will also work closely with the wider AWP CAMHS Community Eating Disorder Service, including the Eating Disorder Home Treatment team, community NG feeding and Eating Disorder ‘Hub’. They will actively contribute to the wider service aims of: supporting young people to remain at home as far as is practically possible; reducing rates of admission and length of stay to acute hospitals; and reducing the need for admissions to CAMHS General Adolescent Units (GAUs) and Specialist Eating Disorder Units (SEDUs).

The post holder will be a senior member of the team offering consultation and clinical supervision to other team members. They will also be part of the team leadership group, working alongside the senior management team to support excellent leadership and governance within CAMHS, and have an active role in developing the service to become more effective and inclusive.

Please see Job Description for full details

## Person Specification

### Qualifications

**Essential**

- Professional postgraduate qualification in a  mental health or social welfare discipline or agreed Association of Family Therapy (AFT) equivalent
- Knowledge/experience of working in an clinical eating disorder setting
- Postgraduate qualification in family/systemic  psychotherapy
- Knowledge/experience of working in complex clinical situations
- Knowledge/experience of working in an clinical eating disorder setting
- Registration as a Systemic Psychotherapist  with UKCP
- Understanding of NICE guidance for  treatment of Eating Disorders.
- Approved clinical supervisor (or working  towards this)

**Desirable**

- Leadership Experience in CAMHS
- Experience of multiagency working (including physical health services)

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