Team of the week: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services

December 9, 2021

Our *Team of the week* is our incredible Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
Our CAMHS team provides a range of specialist emotional wellbeing and mental health services for all children and young people aged under 18 who are registered with a GP in Gloucestershire.
Find out more about the services the team provides here: https://www.ghc.nhs.uk/our-teams-and-services/cyp-glos/

Our Team of the week is currently recruiting to the following roles:

327-21-574 – CAMHS Clinical Psychologist – Band 8a
Part Time or Full Time (22.5 to 37.5)
Evergreen House, Cheltenham
£47,126 to £53,219 per annum (pro rata)
Contact: Diana Scully – 01242 634050 / diana.scully@ghc.nhs.uk

327-21-1234 – Young Adult Registered Practitioner – Band 6
37.5 Hours/Week, Permanent
The Old Dock Office, Gloucester
£32,306 to £39,027 per annum
Contact: Charlotte Proctor – 07717 512154 / charlotte.proctor@ghc.nhs.uk

327-21-978 – CAMHS Highly Specialist Practitioner – Band 8a
37.5 Hours/Week, Permanent
Evergreen House, Cheltenham
£47,126 to £53,219 per annum
Contact: Kelly Skinner – 01242 634050 / kelly.skinner@ghc.nhs.uk

327-21-1157 – CAMHS Clinical Psychologist – Band 8a
30 Hours/Week, Permanent
Rikenel, Gloucester
£47,126 to £53,219 per annum, pro rata
Contact: Victoria Thurston – 01242 634050 / victoria.thurston@ghc.nhs.uk

327-21-1156 – CAMHS Operational Lead – Band 8a
37.5 Hours/Week, Permanent
Acorn House, Gloucester
£47,126 to £53,219 per annum
Contact: Diana Scully – 01242 634050 / diana.scully@ghc.nhs.uk

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