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Service User & Carer Engagement Co-ordinatorinLiverpoolinLiverpoolPUBLISHED WED 2 APR 2025

Mersey Care NHS Foundation TrustFollow Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact by directly involving service users and carers in shaping services.
Role within a highly respected organization, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, known for its commitment to quality care.
Chance to work on the co-production of new facilities, influencing the design and operation of services.
Engagement with a diverse range of stakeholders, including service users, carers, and healthcare professionals.
Access to professional development and training opportunities within a large and supportive organisation.
Flexibility in working arrangements, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Involvement in data analysis and reporting, providing valuable insights to improve service user and carer experiences.
Join Us as a Service User & Carer Engagement Co-ordinator in Liverpool!
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of others? Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust is looking for a dedicated Service User & Carer Engagement Co-ordinator to lead the way in involving service users and carers within our Specialist Learning Disability Services. In this vital role, you'll ensure that their voices are integrated into how we design and deliver services, striving for a truly co-produced environment. If you love collaborating and want to help enhance care experiences, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.
As part of our mission to deliver 'perfect care', you'll help steer initiatives aimed at improving service user and carer experiences through performance monitoring and insightful reporting. Your analytical skills will shine as you interpret data to support our ongoing efforts to enhance our services. At Mersey Care, we value work-life balance and are open to flexible working arrangements—making it easier for you to fit your career around your personal life. If you’re ready to step into a role where your compassion and organisational skills can lead to real impact, we’d love to hear from you! For more details or to arrange an informal chat, please reach out to Nicola McNulty, Head of Nursing for Learning Disabilities, at Nicola.McNulty@merseycare.nhs.uk.
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact by directly involving service users and carers in shaping services.
Role within a highly respected organization, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, known for its commitment to quality care.
Chance to work on the co-production of new facilities, influencing the design and operation of services.
Engagement with a diverse range of stakeholders, including service users, carers, and healthcare professionals.
Access to professional development and training opportunities within a large and supportive organisation.
Flexibility in working arrangements, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Involvement in data analysis and reporting, providing valuable insights to improve service user and carer experiences.

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