Head of CAMHS (MK)

Head of CAMHS (MK)

Full-Time 46300 - 52800 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead and innovate CAMHS services, ensuring high-quality care for children and families.
  • Company: Join a forward-thinking NHS Foundation Trust dedicated to mental health.
  • Benefits: Shape the future of CAMHS, access professional development, and work in a supportive environment.
  • Other info: Collaborative culture that values innovation and continuous improvement.
  • Why this job: Make a tangible impact on young people's lives while leading a dynamic team.
  • Qualifications: Masters level education in health/social care and significant management experience in mental health.

The predicted salary is between 46300 - 52800 £ per year.

Overview

Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a highly motivated and innovative Head of CAMHS for Community CAMHS services in Milton Keynes.

The role of Head of CAMHS is a pivotal role, responsible for the effective operational management and strategic development of the CNWL CAMHS provision, ensuring high-quality, safe, and responsive care for children, young people, and their families.

Responsibilities

  • Provide day‑to‑day operational leadership for CAMHS, ensuring services meet performance, quality, workforce, and financial targets.
  • Lead the clinical transformation agenda, implementing innovative service development strategies and quality improvement initiatives.
  • Foster a positive, inclusive culture that prioritises staff wellbeing and models compassionate leadership.
  • Develop and maintain effective partnerships with stakeholders to ensure services meet the needs of the local community.
  • Identify and pursue new business opportunities, supporting tender processes and the implementation of the CAMHS Long Term Plan.
  • Ensure robust governance, compliance with statutory frameworks, and delivery within budget.

Qualifications

  • Educated to Masters level in a health or social care discipline (or equivalent senior‑level experience).
  • Relevant professional qualification and significant clinical, operational and management experience in mental health services, ideally within CAMHS or a similar setting.
  • Registered healthcare professional (desirable).
  • Proven track record of successful leadership, service development, and change management.
  • Strong understanding of the policy and regulatory landscape for mental health and social care.
  • Excellent communication, negotiation, and partnership‑building skills.
  • Demonstrable commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion.
  • Analytical, resilient, and able to inspire and motivate multidisciplinary teams.
  • Recognised senior management qualification in leadership, policy, strategy, business management or other relevant field.
  • Evidence of ongoing personal and professional development.
  • Current and extensive operational (including budget/financial) and managerial experience in mental health services, at a middle‑management level.
  • Proven experience managing a sector or borough multidisciplinary team (including senior managers and clinicians) on various sites within a multi‑disciplinary setting.
  • Record of successful leadership in an operational capacity.
  • Experience of policy development and strategic planning resulting in change‑management projects/programmes.
  • Experience of successful inter‑agency partnership working.
  • Ability to negotiate complex contracts with senior management approval.
  • Experience working within statutory and regulatory frameworks, translating them at an operational level.
  • Experience in leading/coaching successful quality‑improvement projects.
  • Experience of developing programmes designed to improve user and carer involvement.
  • Experience of managing a diverse workforce.
  • Excellent presentation skills.
  • Experience of organising and chairing small and large steering groups.
  • Experience of running services addressing population health inequalities.
  • Personal qualities
  • Self‑awareness: knows own strengths and weaknesses and empowers others to achieve goals; adopts a \"can do\" approach.
  • Self‑management: demonstrates resilience; acknowledges others' anxieties and helps them manage appropriately; absorbs criticism constructively; delivers for the greater good.
  • Personal integrity: demonstrates commitment to openness, honesty, inclusiveness and high standards.
  • Analytical rigour: encourages rigour and provides critical challenge to determine outcomes; presents data and conclusions logically; undertakes robust risk and impact management; seeks others' views to test own thinking.
  • Decision making: sensitive to complex political and organisational issues; weighs available information and applies sound, timely judgement; considers consequences, impacts, and implications; decisive in times of change and challenge.
  • Communication: builds rapport through consistent, confident and open communication; routinely checks for understanding and energises, convinces and persuades; encourages honesty of message.
  • Relationships: aware of and works collaboratively with key decision makers; promotes partnership and collaborative working within teams; demonstrates ability to seek out and harness the views and contributions of others.

Benefits

  • Join a forward‑thinking, supportive leadership team.
  • Shape the future of CAMHS across CNWL services across London and Milton Keynes, making a tangible impact on young people’s lives.
  • Access ongoing professional development and leadership opportunities.
  • Work in a collaborative environment that values innovation, co‑production, and continuous improvement.
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