Children's Wellbeing Practitioner


Location
3 Abbey Street, Hartlepool, TS24 0JR, United Kingdom
Salary
£31049.00 to £33487.00
Profession
Mental health professionals
Deadline
15 Sep 2026
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
19 Aug 2026
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Job summary

We are excited to recruit a qualified Childrens Wellbeing Practitioner to play a vital role within the Tees Valley Getting Help Service. This partnership service supports children and young people aged 518 (up to 25 for those with SEND/EHCP) who are experiencing emerging mental health concerns.

You will deliver evidence-based interventions in schools and community settings, supporting young people to manage mild to moderate mental health challenges. The role is underpinned by the i-THRIVE framework, ensuring support is responsive and tailored to individual needs.

The service is delivered by Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust (TEWV) alongside key partners: Alliance Psychological Services, The Link CIC, Teesside Mind, Changing Futures North East, and The Junction Foundation. By working together as one integrated service, we make it easier for children, young people, families, and professionals to access advice, early support, and appropriate help when needed.

Building on existing provision, the service focuses on early intervention, offering evidence-based treatment, practical support, advice and signposting to help address difficulties at the earliest opportunity for young people.

The post holder will primarily deliver interventions across Stockton and Hartlepool, with flexibility required to meet service needs across the wider Tees area including Darlington.

Main duties of the job

Assess and deliver outcome focused, evidence-based interventions to children and young people experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties. Working in partnership, support children, young people experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties and their families.Work in partnership with children, young people and families in the development of plans for the intervention and agreed outcomes. Support and empower children, young people and families to make informed choices about the intervention.Operate at all times from an inclusive values base, which recognises and respects diversity. Accept referrals within agreed national and local protocols. Undertakes accurate assessment of risk to self and others. Adhere to the service referral protocols. Under signpost unsuitable referrals to the relevant service as necessary. Through close case management and supervision, escalate cases where the level of need becomes beyond scope, or more severe ensuring adherence to other relevant elements of service delivery. . Adhere to an agreed activity contract relating to the overall number of children and young people contacts offered, and sessions carried out per week in order to improve timely access and minimise waiting times.Attend multi-disciplinary meetings relating to referrals or CYP in treatment, where appropriate.

About us

About Changing Futures North East

Changing Futures North East is a vibrant and fast-growing Charity that is in the privileged position to be able to trial new approaches to working with children and families to catalyse their own, sustainable change. Over the past 26 years, we have grown from an estate-based youth club to a provider of children and families work across Tees Valley, particularly specialising in work that supports and is enabled through healthy relationships.

Changing Futures has particular strengths and experience in:

Pioneering delivery of emotional wellbeing and mental health services pioneering mentalisation based therapy for couples in Tees Valley, and providing EMHPs, CWP and Counsellors into the childrens emotional wellbeing system through two partnerships, as well as delivering adverse childhood experiences programmes for parents and children separately.

Supporting care experienced young people through a fostering service (underpinned by a bespoke trauma informed therapeutic training programme, changing futures through fostering) and through mentoring and befriending support

Reducing parental conflict services delivering mediation and groupwork programmes, and supporting statutory agencies across England to embed a reducing parental conflict offer within their systems

Details

  • Date posted: 19 August 2026
  • Pay scheme: Other
  • Salary: £31,049 to £33,487 a year
  • Contract: Permanent
  • Working pattern: Full-time, Flexible working
  • Reference number: B0449-26-0006
  • Job locations: 3 Abbey Street, Hartlepool, TS24 0JR, United Kingdom

Job responsibilities

1. Working with your Manager(s) and Team Members1.1. Work with the Chief Executive and your Manager to ensure that they receive appropriate advice and information on all relevant matters thus enabling them to fulfill their responsibilities, and to effectively monitor plans and targets.1.2. To model the organisations values and play a role in raising the profile of these values and associated behaviours across the organisation. This includes a positive contribution to workplace harmony displaying cooperative team behavior2. Therapeutic Skills2.1. Assess and deliver outcome focused, evidence-based interventions to children and young people experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties. 2.2. Working in partnership, support children, young people experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties and their families.2.3. Work in partnership with children, young people and families in the development of plans for the intervention and agreed outcomes. 2.4. Support and empower children, young people and families to make informed choices about the intervention.2.5. Operate at all times from an inclusive values base, which recognises and respects diversity. 2.6. Accept referrals within agreed national and local protocols. 2.7. Undertakes accurate assessment of risk to self and others. 2.8. Adhere to the service referral protocols. Under signpost unsuitable referrals to the relevant service as necessary. 2.9. Through close case management and supervision, escalate cases where the level of need becomes beyond scope, or more severe ensuring adherence to other relevant elements of service delivery. . 2.10.Adhere to an agreed activity contract relating to the overall number of children and young people contacts offered, and sessions carried out per week in order to improve timely access and minimise waiting times.2.11.Attend multi-disciplinary meetings relating to referrals or CYP in treatment, where appropriate. 2.12.Keep coherent records of all activity in line with service protocols and use these records and outcome data to inform decision making. Complete all requirements relating to data collection. 2.13.Assess and integrate issues relating to transitions, education and training/employment into the overall therapeutic process. 2.14.Work within a collaborative approach involving a range of relevant others when indicated. 2.15.Work in collaboration with children, young people and communities to enhance and widen access. 3. Training and Supervision3.1. Prepare and present case load information to supervisors (Case Management and Clinical Skills) within the service on an agreed and scheduled basis, in order to ensure safe practice and the governance obligations of the therapist, supervisor and service are delivered. 3.2. Respond to and implement supervision suggestions by supervisors in practice. 3.3. Engage in and respond to personal development supervision to improve competences and practice.4. Professional4.1. Ensure the maintenance of standards of practice according to the employer and any regulating bodies, and keep up-to-date on new recommendations/guidelines set by the relevant departments. 4.2. Ensure that confidentiality is protected at all times. 4.3. Ensure clear objectives are identified, discussed and reviewed with supervisor and senior colleagues on a regular basis as part of continuing professional development.4.4. Participate in individual performance review and respond to agreed objectives. 4.5. Keep all records up to date in relation to Continuous Professional Development and ensure personal development plans maintains up to date specialist knowledge of latest theoretical and service delivery models/developments. 4.6. Attend relevant conferences/workshops in line with identified professional objectives.5. General5.1. Support the collection of data and facilitate data flow to the collaborative.5.2. Contribute to the development of best practice within the service. 5.3. Ensure a comprehensive understanding of the relevant safeguarding legislation, guidance and best practice. 5.4. Maintain up-to date knowledge of legislation, national and local policies and procedures in relation to children and young peoples mental health.5.5. All employees have a responsibility and a legal obligation to ensure that information processed is kept accurate, confidential, secure and in line with the GDPR and Security and Confidentiality Policies. 5.6. It is the responsibility of all staff that they do not abuse their official position for personal gain, to seek advantage of further private business or other interests in the course of their official duties. 6. Other6.1. Work to, and implement policies and procedures of Changing Futures North East6.2. To undertake any other duties as identified by the Chief Executive or other Senior Leaders

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Person specification

Skills

Essential

  • Needs assessment skills
  • Risk assessment skills
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including telephone skills
  • Able to develop good therapeutic relationships with clients
  • Able to complete academic components of the training
  • Delivery of Low-Intensity CBT (LICBT) interventions
  • Computer literate

Knowledge

Essential

  • Understanding of emotional health and wellbeing and mental health in children and young people.
  • Understanding of Safeguarding Policies and Procedures
  • Understanding the importance of family relationships for the wellbeing of children and young people.
  • Issues that can affect children and young peoples mental health and emotional wellbeing.
  • Understanding for the need to use evidence based psychological therapies and how it relates to this post.
  • Understanding of the use of service users participation and feedback and clinical outcome tools in practice

Experience

Essential

  • Delivering interventions related to your qualifications to children and young people.
  • Direct experience of working in mental health service/s with children.
  • Working with children, young people and their families

Work Related

Essential

  • Ability to travel (only exceptionally would we expect this to be other than own car and current licence)
  • Registered with BABCP or BPS or working towards registration.

Qualifications

Essential

  • Child and Young Persons Psychological Wellbeing Practice PG Cert

Personal Attributes

Essential

  • Friendly and approachable
  • Balanced and Fair
  • Flexible thinking and adaptable to problems.
  • Motivated and enthusiastic
  • Hold high standards and integrity
  • Personal values and beliefs aligned with those of the Charity.

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