Bristol City Council
Therapeutic Practice Lead

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Permanent, Full Time 37 hours per week
An exciting opportunity has arisen for the role of Practice Lead, within the Bristol Therapeutic Support Service.
This is a permanent full time position and would suit a professional who has substantial experience in a therapeutic setting.
About the Role
There are five specialist teams in BTSS that work together to improve outcomes for children and young people in care, returning home and leaving care. The service provides support at key stages of a child or young person's journey, helping to promote stability, strengthen relationships, and reduce unnecessary moves for children. Trauma informed interventions using relationship-based approaches, that focus on the individual needs of the children, young people, carers and families are at the centre of the support offered.
As a Practice Lead in the Bristol Therapeutic Support Service you will be providing a range of therapeutic support as well as consultation and training for staff and carers with the overarching goal of promoting and achieving stability for children in care. We strive to continuously develop our services and practice and working in this environment will provide you with a good opportunity to influence developments as well as enhance your own skills and knowledge.
This post will work as part of the management team within our service leading and developing practice, delivering training to staff and carers as well as consulting and supporting our children’s homes.
Over the last 2 and a half years we have been providing significant support to our children’s homes developing and embedding a therapeutic model of care. It is an exciting time as Bristol grow their provision of children's homes in the city, enabling children to remain close to home with high quality care.
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You will provide therapeutic consultation and support to staff, children’s home managers and teams, as well as the professional networks around them to ensure children in care are supported in relation to their mental health needs.
Requirements
To apply for this position you will need a degree level relevant professional qualification and significant experience in a therapeutic setting. This post will suit a passionate innovative individual who enjoys a challenge, working creatively and as part of a team.
Please note that this role is subject to an Enhanced DBS Check.
Why Bristol City Council?
At Bristol City Council, we go that extra mile for our people; we offer a work environment which is fast moving and supportive, giving you the chance to use your skills and develop new ones within a high-profile organisation. For the majority of our roles hybrid working arrangements are available, giving teams the opportunity to work in a way that suits them, balancing service need and individual choice - mixing both home and office working.
Join us and you’ll receive an excellent rewards package including flexible working and flexitime, membership of the Local Government Pension scheme, and a generous annual leave allowance. In addition, you’ll be working in a supportive environment where you’ll have the chance to make Bristol a better place and contribute to its future.


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To be shortlisted for interview you’ll need to demonstrate how you meet each of the essential criteria in the Person Specification within the Further Information section of your application. On occasion we will receive high numbers of applications, we may then shortlist against the desirable criteria along with the essential criteria, so if you can, please demonstrate how you meet this in your application.
We're a Disability Confident employer which means we value recruiting and retaining disabled people. Any job applicants who consider themselves to be disabled and meet the essential criteria in the Person Specification are guaranteed an interview. We'll make reasonable adjustments throughout the interview process and provide continued workplace support throughout your career.
For further information, please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification or alternatively, please contact Becki Robinson / Louise Clark,
Bristol City Council strives to have a workforce that reflects the communities it serves, we are therefore committed to ensuring diversity in our hiring process. We welcome, develop and promote people from all sections of the community. Appointments will be made on merit.
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