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An exciting opportunity awaits as a Health Improvement Practitioner with a forward-thinking public-sector organization. Join the Manchester Healthy Schools Team to lead impactful PSHE initiatives aimed at enhancing the health and wellbeing of children and young people. This role offers a chance to collaborate with educators and health professionals, delivering evidence-based health promotion programs. If you're passionate about making a difference and possess strong communication and leadership skills, this position is perfect for you. Embrace the challenge and help shape a healthier future for Manchester's youth!
We are looking for a driven and creative Health Improvement Practitioner to join the Manchester Healthy Schools Team, to lead in the area of PSHE (Personal, Social, Health Education).
One of only a few programmes of its kind remaining across the country, the ‘Manchester Healthy Schools’ team is looking for a motivated and flexible person with a proven record of working with children and young people across public health education. Managing and co-ordinating work within various health and education settings can prove challenging. It also calls for a varied skill set. But, if you want a challenge, like building relationships with a range of professionals and enjoy training and educating others, this role presents a real opportunity to make a difference and have a positive impact on the health and wellbeing of Manchester's children and young people.
We are Manchester Local Care Organisation - an exciting, new public-sector organisation that is bringing together NHS community health services and social care services in the city. A rewarding role for anyone wishing to make a difference to the health and education of children and young people, you will lead in the specialist area of drugs, alcohol and risk taking behaviours.
As the PSHE practitioner specialist, you will have the chance to make a vital contribution to the delivery of evidence-based health promotion/health improvement programmes for children and young people.
The post will require you to work closely with teachers and other professionals, both outside, and within education-based settings.
Educated to degree level in a relevant discipline or with an equivalent professional qualification, your strong communication, negotiation and leadership skills will enable you to deal with school staff and other health professionals. What’s more, you should be comfortable working both independently and as part of a team in order to support the delivery of the Healthy Schools Programme.
Good planning, organisation and public speaking skills are key and we’ll be looking for a competent trainer who is able to adapt their training style to suit various audiences.
A willingness to travel throughout the city in order to get the job done is important too. Accordingly, you’ll need a full driving licence and your own car.
For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Chloe Meade Job title: Healthy Schools - Team Lead Email address: chloe.meade@mft.nhs.uk Telephone number: 07792839107