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CAMHS Team Lead - Community & CrisisinWorcesterinWorcesterPUBLISHED TUE 18 MAR 2025

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year pro rata for part time  PERMANENT 
MENTAL HEALTHNHSSOCIAL WORKWEEKEND

Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS TrustFollow Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust

Opportunity for continuous professional development through extensive training in clinical, operational, and leadership areas.
Strong support system from a senior leadership team and a cohesive team of colleagues, promoting a collaborative work environment.
Flexible working hours from Monday to Friday, with no requirements for weekend or bank holiday shifts.
Hybrid working options available, allowing for a balanced work/life integration by combining on-site and remote work.
Opportunity to take a leadership role in the development of a new and evolving CAMHS service, contributing to meaningful improvements in mental health care.
Role involves effective and compassionate leadership, fostering a supportive atmosphere for staff and enhancing quality of service delivery.
Possibility of career progression for Registered Healthcare Professionals, Social Workers, or Allied Health Professionals, with support at every stage of their career journey.
Step into a rewarding leadership role as a CAMHS Team Lead in our vibrant Community & Crisis team located in Worcester with Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust. This position not only offers the chance to operationally lead a dedicated group of mental health practitioners but also allows you to shape the future of our evolving CAMHS service. You will benefit from unparalleled support from our senior leadership team and colleagues, along with flexible, Monday to Friday working hours that prioritise your work/life balance – no weekends or bank holidays!

This role is perfect for Registered Healthcare Professionals, Social Workers, or Allied Health Professionals looking to either leverage their leadership experience or take their first step into a managerial position. Join us for comprehensive training in clinical, operational, and leadership domains, ensuring that you have the tools to navigate complex cases and promote a culture of compassionate, effective service delivery. If you’re passionate about making a difference in the mental health field, we’d love to hear from you. For an informal chat about this opportunity, please reach out to Brogan Gibbons. Your next chapter in transforming lives starts here!
Opportunity for continuous professional development through extensive training in clinical, operational, and leadership areas.
Strong support system from a senior leadership team and a cohesive team of colleagues, promoting a collaborative work environment.
Flexible working hours from Monday to Friday, with no requirements for weekend or bank holiday shifts.
Hybrid working options available, allowing for a balanced work/life integration by combining on-site and remote work.
Opportunity to take a leadership role in the development of a new and evolving CAMHS service, contributing to meaningful improvements in mental health care.
Role involves effective and compassionate leadership, fostering a supportive atmosphere for staff and enhancing quality of service delivery.
Possibility of career progression for Registered Healthcare Professionals, Social Workers, or Allied Health Professionals, with support at every stage of their career journey.

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