Specialist Perinatal Practitioner - Healthy Little Minds at ESPO
, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

28 Apr, 26

Salary

39152.0

Posted On

28 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Child Development, Brain Development, Emotional Health, Mental Health, Therapeutic Interventions, Parental Support, Attachment Concerns, Risk Management, Assessment, Consultation, Outcome Focused, Vulnerable Populations, Early Intervention, Positive Attachment, Infant Mental Health, Professional Consultation

Industry

Retail Office Equipment

Description
Contract Type: Fixed Term until March 2027 Working Hours: 37 hours per week Worker Type: Hybrid Worker Salary: Starting Salary is £36,363 rising to £39,152 per annum (pro rata for part-time) Location: Meadows Family Hub, Kirkby Gardens, Nottingham, NG2 2HZ We’ve got an exciting opportunity available for talented individuals to join our workforce - perhaps this is the opportunity you’ve been looking for? Read on to find out more… Working for Nottingham City Council has great benefits. As well as competitive pay, great leave entitlement and access to a generous pension scheme, we strive to create an innovative, inclusive and progressive work culture where everyone is supported to do and be their very best. In return, we are looking for people like you - people who are innovative, driven and committed to serving and improving Nottingham. So, if you are passionate about making a difference to the lives of those who live and work in our city, we want to hear from you. * You can read more about the different benefits offered to colleagues working for Nottingham City Council here. About the Role We have 2 positions available. 1 fixed-term contract until March 2027 and 1x fixed-term contract until December 2026. The post holder will promote perinatal mental health, focusing on strong attachments between parent/carer and their infant, promoting positive infant mental health inclusive of early intervention prior to birth, in the form of assessment, risk management, formulation, individual therapeutic interventions, and professional consultation. Through evidence-based therapeutic interventions, the post holder will support parents and carers and promote positive infant and parental mental health. The post holder will also use their specialist knowledge and skills to develop understanding and early identification of attachment concerns and perinatal mental health difficulties across the wider partnership. About You The ideal candidate will have: · Specialist knowledge and understanding of child development, brain development and the emotional and mental health needs of infants, parents and their families. · Specialist knowledge and skills in delivering therapeutic interventions to promote parental mental health and promote positive attachment · Ability to deliver evidence based therapeutic interventions and ensure these are safe and nurturing, inclusive, and compliment the wider support from other services · Experience of working with vulnerable infants, children, young people and adults, from a variety of backgrounds, in an outcome focused way. A DBS enhanced check for a regulated activity is required for this post. You can find the job description for this post here. At Nottingham City Council we believe that work is what you do, not where you do it. We offer different working arrangements, depending on the role, including hybrid working. Further information on Worker Types and what these mean in terms of how and where you work can be found on the additional information for applicants page. For informal enquiries please contact Rebecca Green Team Manager, by telephone on 07925891649 or to contact me by email, please click here. Closing Date: 10th February 2026 Please note there may be occasions where we close the advert before the closing date and we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Interviews will be held: w/c 23rd February 2026 If you have any technical issues when completing your application, please contact our Employee Service Centre: https://emss.org.uk/support By applying to this job, you agree to our Terms & Conditions. Thank you for your interest in working for Nottingham City Council. As one of the largest employers in Nottingham we offer a wide range of roles across a range of services. In return for your skill, drive and commitment to serving the people of Nottingham, we can help you to develop an exciting and rewarding career, with access to the following benefits. In addition to working within a great team and a competitive salary you will have access to: 26 days annual leave (rising to 33 days after 5 years’ service) + bank holidays with the ability to buy additional leave annually Access to a generous, defined benefit pension scheme offering 17.9% Smart Working – to support your work life balance Health and wellbeing benefits including access to our Employee Assistance Programme Discounted membership at selected local sports and fitness centres, cinema, shopping and much more! Nottingham City Council is committed to recruiting a talented workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We are a fair and inclusive employer and welcome applications from people from all backgrounds and with different abilities. We recruit for diversity and value difference. We particularly want to hear from you if you are from Minority Ethnic communities, identify within the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer+ community (LGBTQ+) and if you are Disabled - these groups of people are underrepresented in our workforce, and we’d like to reflect our local population more through our recruitment processes. We are supportive of flexible working arrangements wherever possible and we would encourage you to discuss this with us during the selection process, should this be something you are interested in.
Responsibilities
The post holder will promote perinatal mental health and support parents and carers through evidence-based therapeutic interventions. They will also develop understanding and early identification of attachment concerns and perinatal mental health difficulties.
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