Our teams
We provide mental health, learning disability, community and children’s services, across Bradford, Airedale, Wharfedale and Craven. Our teams offer a broad range of opportunities, all with training and development, across clinical and non-clinical roles. Find out more below.
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Working in the our Mental Health services offers a rewarding and diverse career, with opportunities to make a meaningful impact across all age groups. You’ll collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, working across both community and hospital settings, alongside a variety of skilled professionals, including nurses, psychiatrists, and therapists. Our teams are further enriched by the expertise of occupational therapists, psychologists, physiotherapists, dieticians, speech and language therapists, healthcare support workers, nursing associates, and staff nurses.
This collaborative approach ensures a holistic, patient-centred model of care that meets a wide range of needs. From urgent mental health crisis support through our First Response team, to providing dedicated services like child and adolescent services (CAMHS) and dementia care for older adults, you’ll be at the forefront of transformative care.
Join us to develop your skills, contribute to innovative services, and make a lasting difference in people’s lives.
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Join one of our dedicated teams providing learning disability services, where your skills can make a meaningful difference.
Our multidisciplinary teams include allied health professionals, therapists, nurses, healthcare support workers, and many other professionals working in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
Together, we support adults with learning disabilities who have complex physical and mental health needs that cannot be met by other services.
If you’re passionate about delivering high-quality care, collaborating with a dynamic team, and helping individuals achieve their fullest potential, we’d love to hear from you.
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Our corporate teams are vital in supporting our frontline services and are a key part of the team.
Whether it’s booking patient appointments, helping patients to access services digitally, or maintaining our buildings and outdoor spaces, they all have an important role to play.
There’s a broad range of roles and opportunities across a range corporate and support areas including administration, digital, human resources, patient safety, training, finance, clinical support and much more.
Each area offers a range of opportunities and roles. Find our more and see our current vacancies.
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If you’re looking for a career rather than simply a job, our forward thinking Community Children’s service aims to support all our staff to develop and progress. We ‘grow our own’, offering community nursery nurses and school nurse support workers the opportunity to train as registered nurses and gain experience for future progression. Once trained as a nurse, many then become a school nurse or health visitor, or complete professional nurse advocate training.
We continually develop and progress our support for communities too, taking our services out into family hubs and local schools, via ‘Healthy Futures’ events, and providing a wide range of advice on our dedicated family health website. We embrace technology – our Children in Care team have introduced electronic health passports for care leavers and our health visiting, Community Infant Feeding Team and School Nursing teams using the Chat Health text service to make it as easy as possible for families to get support.
We were also one of the first to introduce the Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home visiting and Infant to School programme for families who need a little more support as part of our work to address health inequalities.
Our School Immunisation team promotes and delivers immunisations in 43 secondary schools and 173 primary schools and to children and young people that are home tutored or in alternative provisions. We also have a specialist Speech and Language Therapy service for children and young people and have been integrally involved in developing the Talking Bradford Speech and Language pathway.
The School Nursing Special Needs and the Children’ and Young People’s Learning Disability team works collaboratively with special schools, so children and young people with complex health needs, physical or learning disabilities, social emotional mental health and SEND have improved quality of life and health outcomes and can safely attend specialist education settings.
There are too many opportunities to summarise here – but please take a look at our vacancies if you’re interested in a career with our Community Children’s service.