Work with clients who have suspected psychosis or who are presenting with a psychotic illness, undertake formulation, assessments including risk and specialist assessments such as SCI-Panns and CAARMS. Plan, monitor, and review care packages. The posts are within teams across the Pennine Care footprint to the east of Manchester. There are five Early Intervention Teams all achieving ‘top performing’ at the National Clinical Audit of Psychosis (NCAP). The organisation has secured additional investment to expand the psychological therapies service to people aged 14-35, with an at-risk mental state (ARMS). To participate in the provision of high-quality care. This will involve assessing, supporting, and monitoring of the service users who are experiencing 1st episode psychosis and those who are suspected of developing psychosis. It will involve working in a variety of community settings; liaising and co-working with other services both statutory and non-statutory. It will involve working with carers and families of service users and will include seeing service users, families, and carers in their own homes, clinics, or in other environments such as hostels, supported living, prisons, residential, and nursing homes. The Early Intervention Team works with people aged 14-65 experiencing their 1st episode of psychosis or with those who are at risk of developing psychosis. Please see attached job description and person specification to support your application for this post. Please refer to the essential criteria in the person specification which will highlight the skills, knowledge, and experience you will need to demonstrate in your application, by way of example, to give yourself the best opportunity to be shortlisted.