Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust’s Post

Have you ever wondered what a day working on a children’s mental health ward is like? Apprentice healthcare support worker Mary, who is based on Hope unit in Bury, has featured in a short ‘day in the life’ film about working in CAMHS (child and adolescent mental health services). This is one of several films that will be available in the coming weeks to promote jobs in CAMHS across Greater Manchester. Filmmakers captured Mary doing her usual tasks to show how her role makes a positive difference in the lives of young people. Mary said, "This felt very much like a full circle moment for me, as I was also introduced to this role during a recruitment open day at my college and now I'm helping to recruit others. Having been in this role since February, it's everything that I thought it would be and more. It's fantastic to now be a part of inspiring the future workforce, and to help highlight what a great career choice this is." You can check out the latest CAMHS jobs on our website or by searching ‘GM CAMHS careers’.

  • Mary with colleagues and the film crew in front of a mural with sunshine and a rainbow that says 'hope'
  • Mary and a colleague being filmed preparing breakfast at a table
  • A man filming Mary talking to a nursing colleague in a kitchen, holding cups of tea

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