Sector:
Allied Type: Permanent Reference
no: mhj8895 Employer: MAC-UK
Location: London Salary: £34,900 per year
Benefits: See advert Posted date:
01/07/2010 Closing date: 30/07/2010
Details:
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MAC-UK
Music and Change Project
POST: Project Manager (0.4 WTE) Mental Health Clinician (0.6 WTE)
CONTRACT: Permanent
SALARY: £34,900
HOURS: 37½ per week
LOCATION: MAC-UK, 21 Winchester Road, London NW3 3NR
POST REF NO: MH002
MAC-UK was founded in September 2008 to engage some of the UK’s most challenging young people through an innovative ‘street therapy’ approach, and promote wellbeing amongst this socioeconomically deprived group. MAC-UK works with 14-30 year olds with complex mental health and social care needs, many of whom are involved in youth crime, and acts as a bridge to access appropriate mainstream services when the time is right for them. It also trains existing services (e.g. Youth and Connexions, youth clubs and the police) in a youth-led approach and builds their understanding of young people’s mental health needs.
The pilot project, Music and Change was funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Social Justice Programme and took place on Camden’s Rowley Way Estate, recognised by the government as in desperate need of regeneration (www.musicandchange.com). MAC-UK aims to empower its young people to re-engage themselves with the community and realise positive aspirations for their future, and success stories on the Rowley Way Estate show that the approach works.
We are looking to recruit a Music and Change Project Manager who can provide strong clinical and organisational leadership to the Music and Change project. You will manage the Music and Change team which will be expanding in October 2010 and will comprise a Clinical Psychologist, Schools’ Outreach Worker, Assistant Psychologist, two Trainee Clinical Psychologists, two Youth Workers and several Young People (0.4 WTE). You will also be responsible for the direct delivery of highly adapted and innovative clinical interventions to young people who do not seek help (0.6 WTE). To achieve this you will work closely with other professional agencies such as the Police and Camden’s YISP-Plus.
Music and Change staff are supported by a highly motivated and supportive CEO and Board of Trustees. The charity is a strongly value based, young person led organisation which has taken a strategic approach to continued service improvement, the modernisation of clinical roles and the introduction of care pathways embedded within a community setting. This is an exciting opportunity to become part of this innovative service, with many new initiatives in the pipe line. You will receive a full Induction programme and professional and clinical supervision. There is the potential for the successful candidate to expand their own areas of interest e.g. Occupational Therapy/Social Work/Nursing/Clinical Psychological research.
All mental health professions are valued within MAC-UK with good professional support via links to the NHS and other relevant organisations such as the Anna Freud Centre. Good links exist between MAC-UK and the London clinical psychology doctoral training courses and could also be developed for other professions.
Applicants are invited to discuss the post with Dr Charlie Alcock, Clinical Psychologist & CEO MAC-UK or Karen Hathaway, Clinical Psychologist: 020 3286 5957
INTERVIEW DATE: 13th August 2010
CLOSING DATE: 30th July 2010
START DATE: September/October 2010
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