Supervisor/Practitioners – Mind in West Essex

Posted on: June 22, 2021

Location: Epping Forest District

Hours: 37.5 hours per week

Salary: £31,365pa which equates to current Agenda for Change Band 6
(+ fringe HCAP)

Training: To be eligible for this post the post holder will be required to attend the programme
specific Supervisor course at the University of Reading. Acceptance for this post will
be dependent on passing an interview with both Mind in West Essex and University
of Reading (UoR). The course details are yet to be confirmed but it will be
approximately 25 days part time with about 1/3 face to face and the rest online.
UoR entry requirements click here

To read the full job description please click here

Link to Health Education England website for further information:

https://www.hee.nhs.uk/our-work/mental-health/children-young-peoples-mental-health-services

To apply for this position please download and complete the three-part application
form at the bottom of this page and send it to hr@mindinwestessex.org.uk by the closing date of 12 pm
2nd July 2021.
Interview date: July 19th 2021 via zoom

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