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Care Co-ordinatorinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED WED 19 MAR 2025

Band 6: £44,806 to £53,134 a year per annum inclusive of inner London HCAS  PERMANENT 
CASELOADFAMILYMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS

South West London and St Georges Mental Health NHS TrustFollow South West London and St Georges Mental Health NHS Trust

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on clients' lives during critical early stages of psychosis, aiding in recovery and family support.
Collaborative work within a multi-disciplinary team enhances professional development and fosters a supportive work environment.
Flexibility in work hours allows for a better work-life balance and adaptability to service user needs.
Comprehensive training opportunities including psychosocial interventions, which can enhance skills and contribute to career growth.
Engagement in proactive risk management practices and crisis planning benefits service users and strengthens community mental health resources.
Ability to conduct assessments and develop personalized care plans empowers service users and aids in their recovery journey.
Working in a culturally sensitive environment promotes inclusivity and caters to diverse populations, enriching professional experience.
Join a compassionate team as a Care Co-ordinator with South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust and make a real difference in the lives of individuals experiencing their first episode of psychosis. Based in the Elizabeth Newton Building at Springfield Hospital in Tooting, this role is perfect for dedicated women who are passionate about mental health and supporting others. With a focus on ages 18 to 65, you'll provide vital, recovery-focused support that positively impacts both clients and their families during this critical time.

As a key member of our multi-disciplinary team, you will coordinate care plans and provide psycho-social interventions, ensuring that each service user receives tailored support in a community setting. Your role will involve working closely with clients and their families, managing a caseload of around 18-20 individuals, and conducting assessments to create nurturing care strategies. We welcome applicants with experience in community care coordination and those eager to develop their skills further in a supportive environment. If you're ready to take on this fulfilling challenge, your journey to empowering individuals and transforming lives starts here!
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on clients' lives during critical early stages of psychosis, aiding in recovery and family support.
Collaborative work within a multi-disciplinary team enhances professional development and fosters a supportive work environment.
Flexibility in work hours allows for a better work-life balance and adaptability to service user needs.
Comprehensive training opportunities including psychosocial interventions, which can enhance skills and contribute to career growth.
Engagement in proactive risk management practices and crisis planning benefits service users and strengthens community mental health resources.
Ability to conduct assessments and develop personalized care plans empowers service users and aids in their recovery journey.
Working in a culturally sensitive environment promotes inclusivity and caters to diverse populations, enriching professional experience.

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