Cheshire & Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
CYP Mental Health Practitioner - Eating Disorder Service CYPMHS

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Cheshire Young Person Mental Health Service (CYPMHS) Eating Disorder Service
Cheshire Young Person Mental Health Service (CYPMHS previously CAMHS) Eating Disorder Service is a therapy-based service which offers support to children and young people with Eating Disorders and wider moderate to severe mental health difficulties and their families and carers. We work in close alignment with the Local Authority, education, acute hospitals and the voluntary sector. Our aim is to ensure that children receive the right support, from the right service at the right time.
Prior experience in eating disorders is desirable but not essential as training will be provided.
We are a friendly, supportive and committed team, who offer a range of opportunities to staff to develop their skills to improve service provision and most importantly the experience of young people accessing the service.
Role Overview
The successful applicant will be an experienced clinician who will work closely with CYPMHS leads, members of the Eating Disorder Team and members of core CYPMHS to provide assessment and intervention within a multi-disciplinary team. The successful candidate will be committed to help to develop and drive the CYPMHS Cheshire East Eating Disorder Team forward and have experience or be able to demonstrate a strong working knowledge of working within this specialist area.
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About Cheshire and Wirral Partnership (CWP)
Cheshire and Wirral Partnership (CWP) provides health and care services for a population of over one million people, including mental health, learning disability, community physical health and all-age disability care, as well as the provision of three GP surgeries in Cheshire.
- We employ around 4,500 staff across 73 sites and have services across Wirral and Cheshire, as well as Trafford, Warrington, Bolton, Halton, Liverpool and Stockport.
- Our aim is to help improve the lives of everyone in our communities, adopting a compassionate, person-centred approach to everything we do.
- We are rated as Outstanding for Caring by the Care Quality Commission, with a Good rating overall.


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Inclusion and Diversity
As a Disability Confident Employer, Rainbow Badge Scheme member, Veteran Aware organisation and proud holder of the Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award, CWP is committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible and developing a culture that values differences, and welcome applications from people who have direct experience of accessing our services.
Induction
All new starters will commence in post on one fixed start date each month, in line with our Prepare to Care (P2C) induction programme date. P2C offers up to 3 weeks training to support you to meet the induction / initial training requirements of the role.
Contact Information
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Sarah Dukes
- Job title: Clinical Co-ordinator
- Email address: sarah.dukes4@nhs.net
- Telephone number: 01625 712042
If you consider yourself Neurodivergent and need help to complete your application form, please contact cwp.recruitment@nhs.net or telephone 01244 393100.
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