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CAMHS Mental Health Practitioner - SPOAinManchesterinManchesterPUBLISHED THU 3 APR 2025

Opportunity to work within a multi-disciplinary team, enhancing collaboration and learning from diverse professionals.
Ability to provide a range of high-quality interventions tailored to the unique needs of children and young people.
Autonomous practice within professional guidelines allows for personal and professional growth as an independent practitioner.
Access to a vast network of resources and partnerships within the Child and Adolescent Mental Health THRIVE Framework.
Involvement in innovative research and education programs as part of one of the largest NHS Trusts in England.
Promotion of a culture of inclusion, belonging, and career development with a focus on well-being.
Engagement in a digitally enabled organization, which enhances clinical quality and operational effectiveness.
Join Our Team as a CAMHS Mental Health Practitioner - SPOA in Manchester!
Are you a compassionate nurse, social worker, psychologist, or allied health professional looking to make a real difference in the lives of young people and their families? At Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, we are seeking dedicated individuals like you to join our Single Point of Access (SPOA) Duty and Assessment team. In this rewarding role, you'll deliver tailored interventions to support the mental health needs of children and adolescents, collaborating with a multi-disciplinary team to ensure the best outcomes using evidence-based practices.
This position not only offers the chance to work with a diverse range of young individuals, but also the opportunity to shape care pathways and foster vital partnerships with other professionals. Your expertise will guide assessments, direct treatment plans, and provide much-needed support in urgent situations. By joining one of England's largest NHS Trusts, you'll be part of a community focused on inclusivity, innovation, and sustainability—where your contributions truly matter. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact, connect with us today for an informal chat about this exciting opportunity!
For more information, please reach out to Phil Kerr, SPOA Lead, at philip.kerr@mft.nhs.uk or call 0161 902 3463.
Opportunity to work within a multi-disciplinary team, enhancing collaboration and learning from diverse professionals.
Ability to provide a range of high-quality interventions tailored to the unique needs of children and young people.
Autonomous practice within professional guidelines allows for personal and professional growth as an independent practitioner.
Access to a vast network of resources and partnerships within the Child and Adolescent Mental Health THRIVE Framework.
Involvement in innovative research and education programs as part of one of the largest NHS Trusts in England.
Promotion of a culture of inclusion, belonging, and career development with a focus on well-being.
Engagement in a digitally enabled organization, which enhances clinical quality and operational effectiveness.

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