Somerset NHS Foundation Trust
CAMHS ED Service - Specialist Practitioner/Family Therapist

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Are you passionate about supporting children and young people affected by eating disorders? We have an exciting opportunity to join our specialist countywide CAMHS Eating Disorder Service as clinician at a time of significant service growth and innovation.
Our team provides specialist assessment, formulation and evidence-based treatment for children and young people presenting with a range of eating disorders, including those requiring support on paediatric wards or experiencing acute physical health challenges.
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This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced eating disorder practitioner to combine advanced clinical practice with leadership responsibilities. You will support the development of less experienced colleagues through supervision, consultation and professional guidance, while contributing to high standards of clinical governance, service quality and patient care.


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As the service continues to expand, including the development of specialist pathways such as ARFID and our intensive treatment offer, you will have the opportunity to influence service development, implement innovative ways of working and help shape the future of eating disorder provision across Somerset. Working alongside an experienced and supportive leadership team, you will play a key role in ensuring children, young people and their families receive compassionate, effective and recovery-focused care.
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