Band 4 ADHD Clinical Assistant in Birmingham B29 6HA inBirmingham B29 6HA PUBLISHED THU 25 SEP 2025 Jump to job information section
£27,485 to £30,162 a year
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Job description
Permanent Band 4 role with flexible hours — ideal for juggling work and family life
Clear NHS pay band, £27,485–£30,162 plus pension and employment stability
Direct, hands-on support for children with ADHD/ASD — highly rewarding for carers
Training, development and the chance to supervise Band 2/3 staff for career growth
Work for a large community Trust (5,000+ staff) with strong safeguarding practice
Skilled worker sponsorship considered — opens the role to applicants needing visa support
Play a key role in Birmingham’s Neurodevelopmental Pathway supporting children and young people with ADHD, ASD and related needs. As a Band 4 ADHD Clinical Assistant you will coordinate clinical and educational support, help deliver group sessions, carry out routine measures (height, weight, blood pressure) and assist with assessments pre- and post-diagnosis. You will work closely with nurses, community paediatricians and education settings, communicate sensitively with families, record clinical data, maintain equipment and support children with additional needs so they can engage with assessment and care.
This permanent Band 4 post (salary £27,485–£30,162) offers full-, part-time and flexible hours across Birmingham (B29 6HA) within Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS FT — a large, community-focused Trust with strong training and development. The role suits compassionate, organised carers with NVQ Level 3 or equivalent and experience with children who want hands-on practice alongside administrative and service-development work. DBS checks are required and skilled-worker sponsorship is considered. Click the "Apply Now" button shown with this advert to apply; this vacancy is also listed on jobsincare.com for easy browsing and application.
This permanent Band 4 post (salary £27,485–£30,162) offers full-, part-time and flexible hours across Birmingham (B29 6HA) within Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS FT — a large, community-focused Trust with strong training and development. The role suits compassionate, organised carers with NVQ Level 3 or equivalent and experience with children who want hands-on practice alongside administrative and service-development work. DBS checks are required and skilled-worker sponsorship is considered. Click the "Apply Now" button shown with this advert to apply; this vacancy is also listed on jobsincare.com for easy browsing and application.
Permanent Band 4 role with flexible hours — ideal for juggling work and family life
Clear NHS pay band, £27,485–£30,162 plus pension and employment stability
Direct, hands-on support for children with ADHD/ASD — highly rewarding for carers
Training, development and the chance to supervise Band 2/3 staff for career growth
Work for a large community Trust (5,000+ staff) with strong safeguarding practice
Skilled worker sponsorship considered — opens the role to applicants needing visa support
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Permanent Band 4 role with flexible hours — ideal for juggling work and family life; Clear NHS pay band: £27,485–£30,162 plus pension and employment stability; Direct, hands-on support for children with ADHD/ASD — highly rewarding for carers; Training, development and the chance to supervise Band 2/3 staff for career growth; Work for a large community Trust (5,000+ staff) with strong safeguarding practice; Skilled worker sponsorship considered — opens the role to applicants needing visa support
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