QR code linking to this job posting Community Support Worker/ Trainee - CAMHS Eating Disorder in York inYork PUBLISHED THU 6 NOV 2025

£24,937.00 to £26,598.00 per year  PERMANENT 
EATING DISORDER NHS VEHICLE

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Structured induction plus regular clinical supervision to build your skills and confidence
Permanent full-time role with a clear salary band £24,937–£26,598
Specialist CAMHS Eating Disorder role — tangible, meaningful impact with young people
Recruited via NHS Jobs — recognised, stable employer in health and social care
Listed on jobsincare.com — easy to view and apply on your mobile
Reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act 2010 — supportive for carers and parents
As a Community Support Worker/Trainee in the CAMHS Eating Disorder service you will provide community-based support to children, young people and their families, working closely with the clinical CAMHS team to promote recovery and resilience. This full-time, permanent role in York (YO31 3JB) is offered via NHS Jobs, was posted 06 November 2025, pays £24,937–£26,598 (job ref C9346-25-1268) and closes on 20 November 2025. The post suits compassionate carers and those with practical experience supporting families; you must be able to travel independently across the locality and have access to a suitable vehicle for business use.

You will be well supported from day one with a structured staff induction, ongoing development opportunities, regular management and clinical supervision, and an annual appraisal to help you progress. Reasonable adjustments will be considered under the Equality Act 2010, making this a viable move for women balancing caring responsibilities. This specialist CAMHS Eating Disorder role offers meaningful, steady work with the NHS — to apply, please click the "Apply Now" button alongside this advert or find the vacancy on jobsincare.com.
Structured induction plus regular clinical supervision to build your skills and confidence
Permanent full-time role with a clear salary band £24,937–£26,598
Specialist CAMHS Eating Disorder role — tangible, meaningful impact with young people
Recruited via NHS Jobs — recognised, stable employer in health and social care
Listed on jobsincare.com — easy to view and apply on your mobile
Reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act 2010 — supportive for carers and parents
 


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