Arts Psychotherapist
Location: Nottinghamshire (Hybrid working)
Department: Therapeutic
Contract type: Permanent
Hours: Part time, 22.5-37.5 hours per week
Salary: £27,300 - £27,800 per annum (pro-rata), dependent on experience
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As an Arts Psychotherapist you will promote the recovery of young people and vulnerable adults following a disclosure of child sexual abuse and/or domestic abuse by reducing the emotional, psychological and physical symptoms of child abuse through the provision of early intervention therapeutic assessment, psycho-education, strategies for acute stress symptoms and interventions. This work will be undertaken following pre-trial therapy guidelines until the client has completed the Criminal Justice Process.
We give equal priority to keeping all children and young people safe regardless of their age, disability, gender identity, race, religion or belief, and sexual orientation. We welcome applications from survivor-practitioners (employees who have lived experience of sexual and/or domestic abuse). You can choose to identify as a person with lived experience within the recruitment process if you feel comfortable doing so, however, this is not a requirement of the process.
This post will be a hybrid one with a combination of home working and working at Imara premises in Nottingham City Centre and Mansfield, plus satellite centres in Nottinghamshire County. The post holder will be required to travel to support clients at various community venues e.g. schools and children’s centres.
Some of the key tasks for this role will include:
- Develop and deliver a therapeutic service to young people and vulnerable adults following a disclosure or discovery of child sexual abuse and/or domestic abuse, communicating with clients to explain the service, including pre-trial therapy guidelines and encourage engagement
- Carry out assessments, psycho-education, early intervention strategies and individual therapeutic recovery work to young people and vulnerable adults affected by child sexual abuse and/or domestic abuse
- Work within CPS pre-trial therapy guidelines (training will be provided)
- Maintain a caseload and provide accurate, timely and concise electronic records using our online database CharityLog. Ensure record keeping adheres to pre-trial therapy guidelines.
- Provide information to young people and vulnerable adults regarding the impact of the trauma of sexual abuse and/or domestic abuse, the potential for recovery and the promotion of prevention
- Consider and respond to child safeguarding issues when engaging with all children and young people, adhere to the Nottingham City and County Safeguarding Board policies in all assigned work and actively promote children’s best interests. Keep up-to-date with relevant legislation, policies and technical services.
Please refer to the attached job description for the full list of duties and requirements of this position.
Deadline for applications is 12pm on Friday 23rd May 2025
Benefits: We aim to provide a trauma informed approach to all employees and volunteers through the provision of Wellbeing days; flexible working; external clinical supervision; Employee Assistance Package (including alternative therapies); regular training and team days. In addition to this, we offer 25 days annual leave 8 bank holidays per annum (pro-rata)
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