Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
Assistant Psychologist - Eating Disorders

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Role Overview
To work as part of a multi-disciplinary team, community eating disorders service for adults. As part of this, the role will include supporting the delivery of our FREED early intervention pathway, co-facilitating psychological therapy groups, and supporting coordination and input of data collection across the service. The role will be supervised by a qualified psychologist specialising in eating disorders.
Key Responsibilities
- Supporting the FREED early intervention pathway, including making engagement calls to clients to check eligibility
- To ensure psychologically relevant resource material is available to clients waiting for treatment
- To support the development and delivery of agreed waiting well initiatives
- When required, to assist with assessments / reviews / consultations by administering self-report measures, rating scales, and semi-structured interviews with clients, family members and others involved in clients care, all under supervision
- To be involved in the development and evaluation of psychologically informed interventions
- To document clinical records in accordance with Trust policy and to contribute towards care planning
- To contribute to appropriate multidisciplinary meetings, ward meetings and to liaise with family / carers, other staff and agencies
- To co-facilitate the running of psychological therapy groups
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About the Employer
Greater Manchester Mental Health (GMMH) Foundation Trust employs over 7000 members of staff, who deliver services from more than 122 locations.
We provide inpatient and community-based mental health care for people living in Bolton, the city of Manchester, Salford, Trafford and the borough of Wigan, and a wide range of specialist mental health and substance misuse services across Greater Manchester, the north west of England and beyond.


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Greater Manchester is one of the world's most innovative, original and exciting places to live and work. From the beauty of the surrounding countryside to the heart of the vibrant inner city with great shopping, entertainment and dining options.
Wherever you go you will experience a great northern welcome with people famed for their warmth, humour and generosity.
Our people enjoy their work, have opportunities to learn and develop their skills and are encouraged to generate new ideas that improve care for our service users.
Contact Information
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Rachelle Smith
- Job title: Clinical Psychologist
- Email address: rachelle.smith@gmmh.nhs.uk
- Telephone number: 0161 271 0621
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