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Early Intervention Care CoordinatorinManchesterinManchesterPUBLISHED FRI 4 APR 2025

Opportunity to work in a dedicated and experienced team focused on early intervention in psychosis.
Access to a comprehensive training program, including continuous professional development provided by experienced professionals.
Collaborative work with service users and families, emphasizing therapy and family interventions.
Strong emphasis on service user involvement and participation in service development, allowing for a more impactful role.
The chance to make a real difference in the lives of individuals experiencing first episode psychosis by focusing on evidence-based recovery interventions.
Work in Greater Manchester, a vibrant and innovative region with a rich cultural scene and strong community spirit.
Enjoy a supportive work environment where staff are encouraged to learn, develop skills, and generate new ideas to improve care.
Join a passionate team making a real difference! Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust is inviting you to apply for the role of Early Intervention Care Coordinator, based at Chorlton House. In this rewarding position, you'll work with individuals aged 14-65 experiencing their first episode of psychosis, providing vital psychological therapies and psychosocial interventions. Surrounded by a supportive and experienced team, you’ll be at the forefront of helping people navigate their recovery journey, ensuring they live fulfilling, ordinary lives.

We are looking for a motivated and compassionate individual who truly cares about mental health and wellbeing. At GMMH, we value continuous professional development, offering ongoing training from expert clinicians and a commitment to involving service users in shaping our services. If you're ready to bring your passion for care and make a meaningful impact on the lives of others within the vibrant community of Greater Manchester, we want to hear from you! For more information or to arrange a visit, please contact Joanne Wright at joanne.wright@gmmh.nhs.uk. Embrace the opportunity to grow with us in a welcoming environment renowned for its warmth and creativity.
Opportunity to work in a dedicated and experienced team focused on early intervention in psychosis.
Access to a comprehensive training program, including continuous professional development provided by experienced professionals.
Collaborative work with service users and families, emphasizing therapy and family interventions.
Strong emphasis on service user involvement and participation in service development, allowing for a more impactful role.
The chance to make a real difference in the lives of individuals experiencing first episode psychosis by focusing on evidence-based recovery interventions.
Work in Greater Manchester, a vibrant and innovative region with a rich cultural scene and strong community spirit.
Enjoy a supportive work environment where staff are encouraged to learn, develop skills, and generate new ideas to improve care.

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