Mental Health Support Teams in Schools Online Recruitment Events: Wednesday 20 April 12.30-1.30pm & 7-8pm

Posted on: March 22, 2022

The Mental Health Support Teams in Schools (MHSTs) are running two online recruitment events at 12.30-1.30pm and 7-8pm, on Wednesday 20 April (Via Eventbrite/Teams).

These events will be hosted by senior management, and will provide a great opportunity for prospective applicants to share their experience and expertise and receive feedback around where they might best fit, in terms of available roles across the MHSTs, so book your place now:

These online recruitment events will enable prospective applicants to understand:

  • The MHSTs service throughout Hertfordshire & West Essex.
  • The functions and activities of MHSTs and how we to help children and young people’s mental health and emotional wellbeing.
  • The different vacancies and roles (currently available in existing teams including the Special Educational Needs (SEN) team and those opening in the future, for the September team expansion launch across Hertfordshire & West Essex).
  • Prerequisites for job roles and courses – including trainee Education Mental Health Practitioner (EMHP) and EMHP Supervisor roles.

There will be plenty of opportunities to ask questions and meet current team members.

 Please come along to this event and find out more about joining the team and/or E: hpft.hwemhst@nhs.net  with any questions.

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