Mental Health Support Worker
Children and Young People Service
Closing Date for Applications: 3rd July 2026
We are excited to recruit a Mental Health Support Worker (MHSW) to play a vital role within the Tees Valley Getting Help Service. This partnership service supports children and young people aged 5–18 (up to 25 for those with SEND/EHCP) who are experiencing emerging mental health concerns.
You will help deliver evidence-based interventions in schools and community settings, supporting young people to manage mild to moderate mental health challenges. The role is underpinned by the i-THRIVE framework, ensuring support is responsive and tailored to individual needs.
Overview
The service is delivered by Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust (TEWV) alongside key partners: Alliance Psychological Services, The Link CIC, Teesside Mind, Changing Futures North East, and The Junction Foundation. By working together as one integrated service, we make it easier for children, young people, families, and professionals to access advice, early support, and appropriate help when needed.
Building on existing provision, the service focuses on early intervention, offering evidence-based advice, practical support, and signposting to help address difficulties at the earliest opportunity.
The post holder will primarily deliver interventions across Redcar and Middlesbrough, with flexibility required to meet service needs across the wider South Tees area.
Employment Arrangements:
This role is employed by Teesside Mind
providing employment support whilst the
day to day operational responsibility and
support is provided by Link CIC.
Qualifications & Experience Required
Essential:
- Holds a Level 4 qualification in Psychology or other Health/social care/youth related subject
- Experience of working with children and young people
- Experience of providing advice, guidance and signposting
- Experience of providing emotional and wellbeing support to CYP&F
- Experience of working within educational establishments
Desirable:
- Trained in CYP IAPT Enhanced Evidence Based Practice (EEBP)
- Holds a recognised membership of a relevant professional body (i.e. HCPC/BACP/BABCP/BAAT/UKCP/BPS)
- Is accredited with a relevant professional body (i.e. HCPC/BACP/BABCP/BAAT/UKCP/BPS)
- Demonstrates an understanding of the service, including referral pathways and criteria for access
Main Responsibilties
Clinical Practice and Support
- Support the delivery of low-intensity, evidence-based interventions for children, young people, and families in one-to-one and group settings.
- Provide emotional wellbeing support, practical strategies, and psychoeducation to children, young people, and their families.
- Undertake triage, screening, and routine outcome measures, escalating concerns appropriately in line with risk and safeguarding procedures.
- Manage an allocated caseload, maintaining regular contact and ensuring interventions are delivered in line with agreed care plans.
- Offer advice, guidance, and signposting to ensure children, young people, and families can access the right support at the right time.
- Support the implementation of CBT-informed approaches and other early intervention strategies within day-to-day practice.
- Work within the i-THRIVE model, particularly the Getting Advice and Getting Help pathways.
- To work within appropriate time frameworks.
- To educate and involve family members and others in the work as necessary.
- To maintain clients’ confidentiality in line with agreed guidelines.
Partnership and Educational Liaison
- To work as an active member of the Tees Valley Getting Help Service Team, contributing to the delivery of a high-quality, evidence-based service for children and young people experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties.
- To create and maintain effective working relationships within the Tees Valley Getting Help Service team, and with colleagues across partner organisations.
- Work collaboratively and liaise effectively with wider workforce including schools, colleges, and community partners to support a whole-school approach to emotional wellbeing and mental health and coordinated care for children, young people, and families.
- To support the development, delivery, and promotion of the Tees Valley Getting Help Service, contributing to service improvement, innovation, and the achievement of service outcomes.
- Demonstrate knowledge of local referral pathways and eligibility criteria across the Tees Valley mental health system.
- Support engagement activity to improve awareness and access to early help services.
Professional Standards and Ethical Service
- To maintain appropriate and accurate records, including assessments, clinical activity, routine outcome measures, and feedback from children, young people, and
their families. - To undertake relevant Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activities, both as required for continued professional accreditation or registration and as identified
through the service’s Professional Development and Appraisal System. - To participate in an annual appraisal and respond to agreed actions and objectives.
- To adhere to all The LINK CIC and Teesside Mind policies, procedures, and guidelines.
- To operate within agreed NHS, Tees Valley Getting Help Service, and professional guidelines and Codes of Practice.
- To undertake an appropriate level of clinical supervision from a qualified Clinical Supervisor in line with the Tees Valley Getting Help (TVGH) Supervision Programme.
- To ensure a safe and secure working environment for self and others, acting in accordance with Health and Safety policies and procedures.
- To demonstrate a commitment to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion, valuing diversity and equality of opportunity for employees, workers, service users, and the wider community. This includes challenging discriminatory language and practice and positively encouraging staff, volunteers, partners, and young people to adopt non-discriminatory practice.
Safeguarding
- Maintain a clear understanding of safeguarding legislation, local procedures, and responsibilities for protecting children and young people.
- To take responsibility for safeguarding children and young people by always promoting the welfare of service users and operating in line with local safeguarding policies and procedures.
- With appropriate guidance and support, to take safeguarding action where necessary to protect children and young people who may be at risk of significant harm.
- Under guidance and supervision, to identify families who may benefit from additional support and assist them in accessing Early Help services.
- To share appropriate information with partner agencies regarding children and young people’s wellbeing and progress, in line with confidentiality, information governance, and information-sharing protocols.
- Undertake other duties and responsibilities as required from time to time commensurate with the post.
Working Hours
Full time 37.5 hours per week
Salary Range
£27,485- BAND 4 Af