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Employment SpecialistinLiverpoolinLiverpoolPUBLISHED THU 27 MAR 2025

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on individuals' lives by supporting them in achieving their employment goals and enhancing their wellbeing.
Involvement in a progressive and compassionate work environment that prioritizes holistic care and empowers individuals with mental health challenges.
Chance to collaborate with a diverse range of healthcare professionals and community organizations, fostering integrated support for service users.
Access to extensive training and development resources provided by Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, enhancing professional growth and skill development.
Flexible working arrangements that accommodate personal needs, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Direct involvement in building partnerships with local employers, which helps strengthen the community and create job opportunities.
Being part of one of the largest trusts providing healthcare services in the North West, offering job security and a robust support network.
Are you deeply passionate about empowering others to reach their employment goals? Do you believe that a fulfilling job can be a game-changer for someone's health and wellbeing? If so, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust is seeking compassionate and driven Employment Specialists to join our dynamic team in Liverpool. In this rewarding role, you’ll work closely with individuals facing mental health challenges, helping them secure meaningful employment and providing ongoing support to ensure they thrive in their new positions.

We’re looking for individuals who possess strong communication skills and a proactive, positive attitude. Your ability to build relationships with local employers and collaborate with healthcare professionals will be vital as you guide our clients towards fulfilling work opportunities. While experience in employment support is a plus, your commitment to championing a person-centred, strengths-based approach is what truly matters. Join us in making a lasting impact on lives through employment—your efforts can help someone transform their future. Flexible working arrangements are available, and we welcome conversations about how you can fit into our dedicated team. If you’re ready to make a difference, we’d love to hear from you!

For a friendly chat or to learn more, feel free to contact Laura Moore, our IPS Operational Delivery Manager, at 077742 23335 or via email at laura.moore@merseycare.nhs.uk. Come and be a part of our mission to deliver perfect care in the heart of the community!
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on individuals' lives by supporting them in achieving their employment goals and enhancing their wellbeing.
Involvement in a progressive and compassionate work environment that prioritizes holistic care and empowers individuals with mental health challenges.
Chance to collaborate with a diverse range of healthcare professionals and community organizations, fostering integrated support for service users.
Access to extensive training and development resources provided by Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, enhancing professional growth and skill development.
Flexible working arrangements that accommodate personal needs, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Direct involvement in building partnerships with local employers, which helps strengthen the community and create job opportunities.
Being part of one of the largest trusts providing healthcare services in the North West, offering job security and a robust support network.

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