Find a role that fits.
Wherever you’re at in your career, there’s a you-shaped hole in someone’s life just waiting to be filled. Find your space to grow and fulfil your dreams while helping a child or young person achieve theirs. Take a look at the type of job roles available in child and adolescent mental health services in Greater Manchester.
Supporting a wide range of physical and mental psychological issues such as anxiety, depression and eating disorders.
Learn moreWorking as part of a multidisciplinary team to provide clinical support to patients with a range of mental health conditions under the supervision of a psychologist.
Learn moreTreating psychological and relationship problems within families that affect people’s emotional, mental and physical health.
Learn moreAssessing children and young people’s mental health needs and ensuring they gain access to the appropriate support services.
Learn moreSupporting people who have complex psychological problems under the supervision of a fully qualified psychologist.
Learn moreSupporting a wide range of physical and mental psychological issues such as anxiety, depression and eating disorders.
Learn moreUsing talking therapies to help children, young people and their families to overcome emotional and behavioural difficulties.
Learn moreSupporting children and young people with a variety of mental health conditions, from autism to attachment disorders.
Learn moreWorking with schools and colleges to provide early mental health support to children and young people.
Learn moreTreating psychological and relationship problems within families that affect people’s emotional, mental and physical health.
Learn moreLearning Disability Nurses provide specialist support to young people with a learning disability to help them live a fulfilling life.
Learn moreBuilding relationships with young people who need mental health support in a hospital psychiatric ward or specialist unit.
Learn moreProviding evidence-based interventions and care plans for children and young people at GP surgeries and within the community.
Learn moreNursing Associates work under the supervision of registered nurses to ensure children and young people get the support they need.
Learn moreProviding psychological support services as a Clinical Psychologist, Forensic Psychologist, Counselling Psychologist or Educational Psychologist.
Learn moreSocial Workers support with children and young people to keep them safe and support their emotional and mental health.
Learn moreSupport Workers work under the supervision of a healthcare professional, supporting them and caring for children and young people.
Learn morePsychological assessment and interventions support for young people aged 13 to 17 with severe mental health problems.
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