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NDD Pathway Assistant PractitionerinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED TUE 7 JAN 2025

Opportunity to work in an innovative multidisciplinary setting focused on supporting children and young people with disabilities.
Involvement in the assessment and diagnosis of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and ADHD, making a meaningful impact on the lives of families.
Access to a comprehensive range of training and professional development opportunities to enhance skills and expertise.
Collaboration with a diverse and skilled multi-disciplinary team, allowing for knowledge exchange and professional growth.
Engagement in service evaluation and research, contributing to the continuous improvement of the MOSAIC service.
Ability to foster relationships and offer support to children, young people, and their families in a compassionate and understanding manner.
Job stability and benefits associated with working for the NHS, including opportunities for career progression within a large organization.
The NDD Pathway Assistant Practitioner role at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust offers an opportunity to work within the Camden MOSAIC service, supporting children and young people aged 0-18 with suspected neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and ADHD. The position involves assisting the multi-disciplinary team in the coordination, administration, and implementation of diagnostic assessments, as well as gathering relevant background information and facilitating post-diagnostic support programs. The role includes independent work under clinician guidance, co-facilitating groups, and contributing to multidisciplinary meetings to enhance service delivery.

Candidates should possess an upper second-class honours degree in a relevant field, with a commitment to ongoing training and professional development. Responsibilities also encompass maintaining clinical records, engaging in service evaluation, and adapting to various service needs. The position is based at Kentish Town Health Centre, within a supportive environment focused on delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. The Trust emphasises diversity and encourages applicants who prioritize collaboration and excellence in healthcare service delivery.
Opportunity to work in an innovative multidisciplinary setting focused on supporting children and young people with disabilities.
Involvement in the assessment and diagnosis of neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and ADHD, making a meaningful impact on the lives of families.
Access to a comprehensive range of training and professional development opportunities to enhance skills and expertise.
Collaboration with a diverse and skilled multi-disciplinary team, allowing for knowledge exchange and professional growth.
Engagement in service evaluation and research, contributing to the continuous improvement of the MOSAIC service.
Ability to foster relationships and offer support to children, young people, and their families in a compassionate and understanding manner.
Job stability and benefits associated with working for the NHS, including opportunities for career progression within a large organization.

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