Trainee Child - Lancashire, United Kingdom - Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust

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As part of the national talking therapies programme, Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust, in partnership with Greater Manchester Mental Health psychological therapies training centre, are recruiting into a number of salaried traineeships to work within ourCAMHScare hub across the Pennine Care footprint.

Our CAMHS services are located in Rochdale, Oldham, Bury, Tameside, Glossop and Stockport. You will work towards successful completion of the Postgraduate or Graduate Diploma in Evidence Based Interventions.

On successful completion of the programme, in the defined timescales (12 months from start date) your contract type will be changed to permanent children and young peoples wellbeing practitioner with a salary of £28,407 per annum pro rata.


We are looking for people with a commitment to scientific practice with a willingness to learn new skills and a desire to improve the health and wellbeing of young people with common mental health disorders.

Shortlisting will take place w/c 6th November 2023.

Interviews will be held on Tuesday 14th and Wednesday 15th November 2023. No other interview dates will be available, please ensure you are available should you be successful at shortlisting stage.


Start date:
Monday 8th January 2024.

Services are committed to supporting recovery for children and young people with anxiety and depression-related problems.

Training and employment will commence on 8th January 2024.

CYWP trainees provide low intensity interventions for anxiety, depression and conduct problems including guided self-help in community settings.

The training is provided by Greater Manchester Mental Health psychological therapies training centre in partnership with the University of Manchester and trainees will attend for study approximately two days a week, with the remaining three being service based.


Applicants should have experience of working with children and young people and the aptitude to undertake a postgraduate or graduate study programme.

For the postgraduate level course applicants are required to have a degree or be able to demonstrate academic equivalence. For the graduate level course, applicants must be able to demonstrate they can study at this level (level 6).


You will benefit from working for an organisation that is part of the Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership, and as such, is able to drive innovation and work collaboratively to improve practice and deliver high quality care.

As a partnership, we are proud of our collective ambition to improve the health and wellbeing of the population of Greater Manchester and we support each other via network meetings and other events which you may be able to be involved in.


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