CAMHS Neurodevelopmental Practitioner
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Salford, England, United Kingdom முழு நேரம்
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- Registered healthcare professionals with relevant experience in CAMHS and work with neurodivergent children or young people. Suitable for candidates who can work independently at Band 6 level and manage complex mental health and safeguarding concerns.
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Role overview
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust is seeking an experienced mental health practitioner to join its Core CAMHS Neurodevelopmental team in Salford. The post focuses on supporting neurodivergent children and young people, including work connected to autism and ADHD assessment, while also helping families through the wider care journey.
The service supports children, young people, and families up to the age of 18 who present with a broad range of emotional, behavioural, and mental health needs. The team operates from Pendleton Gateway in the centre of Salford.
About the employer
The Trust is one of the largest specialist healthcare providers in the UK, with a workforce of more than 30,000 and care delivered to over 1 million people each year. It is known for its focus on clinical quality, innovation, and continuous improvement. Staff are supported by the Hive Electronic Patient Record system, designed to make care delivery safer, smarter, and more efficient.
What the role involves
You will work independently at Band 6 level while contributing as part of a multidisciplinary team. The post calls for someone who can manage complex presentations, assess risk, and provide practical intervention and case management for vulnerable young people and their families.
The role requires strong experience in CAMHS, along with proven work with neurodivergent young people. You should be confident assessing complex mental health difficulties, recognising levels of risk, and working safely where safeguarding and self-harm concerns may be present.
Professional development and team environment
This is a supportive and forward-thinking environment that offers clear clinical development routes. You will collaborate with colleagues from a range of clinical backgrounds and be part of a service that values shared expertise, learning, and improvement.
The Trust aims to provide a respectful workplace where staff are encouraged to develop and can make a meaningful difference to patient care.
Contact for informal discussion
For further details or an informal conversation, contact Caroline Davies, Clinical Lead for the Neurodevelopmental team, at [email protected] or 01615185400. Jodie Nixon, ADHD lead, can also be contacted at [email protected].