Location
North Manchester, Central Park Hub, Northampton Road, M40 5BP

Type
Full-time, Permanent

Salary (£)
£38,682 to £46,580 per annum pro rata

About Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
They’re a major provider of mental health and substance misuse services across Greater Manchester and beyond, employing over 7,000 staff across more than 160 locations. Their Early Intervention for Psychosis Service helps young people and adults aged 14–65 take back control of their lives. The North Manchester team is based at Central Park Hub and works closely with communities, inpatient units and partner agencies. Known for their warm northern spirit, they blend expertise with compassion, creating a culture where recovery, learning and growth go hand in hand.

Job details

Benefits

  • Pay enhancements: 30% extra for evenings and Saturdays, 60% for Sundays and bank holidays
  • Generous annual leave: 27 days plus bank holidays, rising with service to 29 then 33 days
  • Excellent NHS pension scheme giving peace of mind for the future
  • Cycle to work scheme and salary sacrifice car scheme to make commuting easier
  • Wellbeing programme and Blue Light Card discounts supporting balance and lifestyle
  • Career development opportunities including supervision and CPD support
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Requirements

  • Core professional qualification in nursing, social work or occupational therapy
  • Knowledge of the Care Programme Approach and risk management principles
  • Experience supervising students and engaging in clinical or managerial supervision
  • Strong understanding of safeguarding children and vulnerable adults
  • Ability to work with service users with complex mental health needs in a collaborative way
  • A flexible, team-focused approach with good communication skills

Salary Details

This post is offered at Band 6 Agenda for Change with a salary range of £38,682 to £46,580 per year, pro rata.

About the Role

This Care Coordinator role puts you at the heart of recovery-focused work with people experiencing psychosis. You’ll oversee the clinical management of a caseload, working with service users and their families to develop care plans that support independence and wellbeing.

The team covers the north of Manchester but also contributes to wider service needs, so you’ll sometimes travel across the city or to inpatient units. No two days are the same. One day you might be completing a social care act assessment, the next leading on risk planning or advising partner agencies about mental health care.

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You’ll join a passionate, multidisciplinary team who value professional development and peer support. It’s a role that demands flexibility and resilience, but the impact you’ll make in helping people reclaim their lives is profound.

Key Responsibilities

  • Manage a personal caseload of service users aged 14–65, ensuring recovery-focused care
  • Carry out social care act assessments and contribute to funding panel decisions
  • Take part in duty rotas and assessments, helping the service respond quickly to needs
  • Support clients to engage with treatment and develop self-help strategies to boost independence
  • Promote health awareness and provide guidance to community services and partner agencies
  • Contribute to safeguarding investigations, protecting vulnerable adults and children
  • Undertake specialist assessments, including capacity assessments under the Mental Capacity Act
  • Complete and review risk assessments, putting management plans in place to reduce harm

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975. A Disclosure and Barring Service check will be required to confirm any previous convictions.

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Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled Worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications.

Equal Opportunity Statement

The employer is committed to creating an inclusive environment and welcomes applicants from diverse backgrounds. They believe different perspectives strengthen services and improve care.

Employer Details

  • Company Name: Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
  • Address: North Manchester Early Intervention for Psychosis Service, GMMH Central Park Hub, Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP
  • Contact: Emma Jeffers, Team Manager – Emma.jeffers@gmmh.nhs.uk – 0161 271 0296

Reference Number
437-7458933

How To Apply
If you’re ready to bring your skills to a team where your work directly supports recovery and independence, don’t wait. Apply today and take your next step with Greater Manchester Mental Health NHSFT.


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