Systemic Practitioner

Kibble

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Update day: 11-06-2024

Location: Paisley Scotland

Category: Health / Medical Care

Industry: Individual Family Services

Position: Associate

Job type: Full-time

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Systemic Practitioner - SAFE (Fixed Term) (3 Years)

Who are we?

Kibble is a specialist provider of services for at risk children and young people across the UK. Many of the young people the charity cares for have experienced significant trauma in their lives and we provide a safe, stable environment that is both nurturing and therapeutic. With a robust support network and wide range of integrated services, we offer young people opportunities and encourage them to believe in themselves, feel a sense of belonging, and realise their own self-worth.

About The Service

The SAFE service is an exciting new national and free to access service for children and families affected by crime. It is Scottish Government funded through the Victim Centred Approach Fund for three years. The service will go to families in their communities and provide person-centred and trauma-responsive services through advocacy, systemic family therapy, psychological services and speech and language consultation, assessment, and therapy.

The overall goal of the service is to support the emotional wellbeing of young victims/witnesses to crime (aged 5-25). The service will do this by providing three types of support.

Type 1: professional consultation

We will provide systemic and psychological advice and support for organisations and professionals who do not have that expertise in trauma, mental health, and intervention but who support young victims and witnesses, e.g., education, social work, police. This will include drawing together shared-understanding formulations and care/intervention plans alongside other professionals. It may also include training and consultation around organisational processes and structures. The goal is to improve systems and how they support young people.

We will also support colleagues and partner agencies through institutional advocacy and awareness raising to help other agencies provide the best possible service for victims and witnesses of crime.

Type 2: delivery of direct systemic family and psychological therapy to children, young people and their wider family impacted by crime.

The service will work with families to help them understand the impact of crime/victimisation and how models such as attachment-based parenting and trauma therapy, can help them and their children and young people. We will support children directly with a therapy modality that fits them. Therapeutic interventions will be assertive and go to the children and families in their community. Our aim is to intervene and prevent experiences of crime and victimisation leading to harmful or risk-taking behaviours.

We understand the impact of multi-generational trauma experienced by parents and carers and will work with a family to help them with the impact of domestic violence, drug and alcohol abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect. We will work alongside families to enhance their resilience and capacity as carers.

We will work closely with professionals and services to help ensure that risk assessment and management along with safeguarding requirements are effectively planned, assessed, responded to, and met.

Type 3: Advocacy

We will provide advocacy support to children who have experienced crime helping them through the Criminal Justice process, explaining the procedures, how they work and ensuring they understand their individual rights. We will support young victims to be able to make decisions based on what is right for them. Our advocacy services will enable children and young people to engage more safely and meaningfully with court processes and feel empowered to complete court actions, with an aim to increase accountability of perpetrators, reduce repeat offending and achieve positive outcomes for family members.

We will advise children and young people of their options for seeking help and will connect them to services and co-ordinate the provision of multi-agency support in relation to the reporting of crime. We will proactively ensure barriers to accessing support and protection are minimised and will advocate for victims with external support agencies who can help address challenges that they may face. By acting alongside children and young people we will enable them to feel safe and supported in accessing the justice system.

Job Purpose

You will take a key role in the design and delivery of the service. You will deliver direct services to children and families, line manage and supervise a systemic practitioner, provide consultation to professionals and work systemically with those around a child. You will collaborate and integrate with the service’s clinical psychology, speech and language and advocacy workers to provide a wholistic and systemic service.

Main Duties
  • To provide consultation to professionals and those using the service regarding systemic formulation, trauma, victimisation and care planning.
  • To help formulate and then implement plans for the systemic support and therapy for children, young people and / or family members based on an appropriate conceptual framework, and using methods based on evidence of effectiveness and efficacy.
  • To implement a range of systemic interventions for individuals, carers, staff, professionals, and families by drawing from different explanatory models and maintaining a number of professional hypotheses.
  • To evaluate and make decisions about intervention options considering both theoretical and therapeutic models and highly complex factors concerning historical and developmental processes that have shaped the individual, family, or group.
  • To exercise autonomous professional responsibility for the assessment, support and discharge of those using the service whose problems are managed by psychologically based plans.
  • To systemic advice, guidance and consultation to other professionals contributing directly to an intervention or care plan of those using the service.
  • To contribute directly and indirectly to a systemically based framework of understanding and care to the benefit of all those using the service.
  • To contribute to risk assessment and risk management regarding risk to self and risk to others for individuals and their families and to provide advice to other professions on systemic aspects of risk assessment and risk management.
  • To ensure children and young people who need to be referred to CAMHS or other specialist services are properly referred and to input to other agencies meetings where appropriate.
  • To communicate in a skilled and sensitive manner, information concerning the assessment, formulation and intervention plans of children and families.
  • To receive professional supervision from appropriate supervisors.
  • To provide training, knowledge and information about the service to professionals and stakeholders in a variety of settings and forums.
  • To write reports summarising systemic assessment, formulation or intervention outcomes.
  • To contribute to research, service audit and evaluation.
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Deadline: 26-07-2024

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