Newton & Haydock Primary Care Network

Neurodevelopmental Practitioner

The closing date is 06 March 2026

Job summary

****** TEMPORARY WITH VIEW TO BE PERMANENT CONTRACT******

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Neurodevelopmental Practitioner who is passionate about supporting people to take control of their Neurodiversity to join our existing developing team within our PCN, we provide high quality support to our patients and are looking for an enthusiastic, empathetic individual to join the team.

This person will be the first point of contact in primary care and offer advice to adults who are managing some challenging symptoms or who may be seeking an assessment for ADHD.

Main duties of the job

This person will undertake needs-led stratification assessments to identify needs, support patients to access appropriate advice, guidance and education relating to ADHD and outline possible intervention and support options

Under appropriate supervision, undertake ADHD annual reviewsincludingphysical health checks and discussion of ongoing medication issues or concerns with the patient(training will be provided).

This person will alsocomplete clinical and appointment-related administration and record keeping.

About us

Newton and Haydock Primary Care Network consists of 4 NHS GP practices in Newton-le-Willows and Haydock, Merseyside across several sites. The Network enables NHS staff to work across the practices to help deliver services to 50,000 patients.

The Practices

Haydock Medical Centre

Patterdale Lodge

Newton Practice

Vista Road Surgery

Network Teams

Frailty Team

Clinical Pharmacists

First Contact Physiotherapists

Social Prescribing

Mental Health

Details

Date posted

12 February 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience Top of Band 6

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

12 months

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

W0010-26-0000

Job locations

Haydock Medical Centre

Woodside Road

Haydock

St. Helens

Merseyside

WA11 0NA


Job description

Job responsibilities

To receive, screen, triage, stratify and stream patient referrals for adult ADHD assessments, or on-going treatment

To conduct face-to-face and occasionally remote appointments.

To undertake comprehensive needs-led stratification assessment in line with relevant guidance, best practice and service model, identifying needs from possible ADHD and other conditions or factors.

To offer a range of evidence-based education, advice and guidance relating to ADHD with patients to help reduce and manage symptoms.

To manage an identified caseload of patients, in conjunction with other professionals, agencies and carers as may be required to support the take up of appropriate education, advice and guidance.

Under appropriate supervision, undertake ADHD annual reviews, to include a physical examination and discussion on symptom management, side effects, supporting non-pharmacological strategies and liaison/ referral to other agencies as appropriate. This may include liaison with the GP and close liaison with other primary care/ social care colleagues for any additional issues.

To ensure a holistic and empathetic approach to appointments and treatment is undertaken, including consideration of physical and mental health needs and signposting to other resources or referring to other services or agencies as required.

To complete clear, accurate and timely records, summarising the results of all appointments and the advice and guidance provided. Make recommendations for ongoing support and clinical or other referral when necessary.

To develop an understanding of a patients journey from the point of referral for an assessment of adult ADHD, including the various treatment options and their management under the specialist primary care service or shared care with the patients practice.

To support effective collaborative working across general practice, the primary care service, and secondary care provision though effective communication with other professionals.

To engage with and use web-based information specific to this patient group, maintaining up to date and accurate resources which can be made available to both colleagues and patients.

To stay up-to-date and engaged with the latest research and developments in ADHD assessment and treatment and mental health.

To function autonomously on a day-to-day basis within the remit agreed in clinical supervision and the ADHD primary care service model.

Plan and coordinate other necessary investigations on behalf of patients, including the physical healthcare needs of service users in the community.

Job description

Job responsibilities

To receive, screen, triage, stratify and stream patient referrals for adult ADHD assessments, or on-going treatment

To conduct face-to-face and occasionally remote appointments.

To undertake comprehensive needs-led stratification assessment in line with relevant guidance, best practice and service model, identifying needs from possible ADHD and other conditions or factors.

To offer a range of evidence-based education, advice and guidance relating to ADHD with patients to help reduce and manage symptoms.

To manage an identified caseload of patients, in conjunction with other professionals, agencies and carers as may be required to support the take up of appropriate education, advice and guidance.

Under appropriate supervision, undertake ADHD annual reviews, to include a physical examination and discussion on symptom management, side effects, supporting non-pharmacological strategies and liaison/ referral to other agencies as appropriate. This may include liaison with the GP and close liaison with other primary care/ social care colleagues for any additional issues.

To ensure a holistic and empathetic approach to appointments and treatment is undertaken, including consideration of physical and mental health needs and signposting to other resources or referring to other services or agencies as required.

To complete clear, accurate and timely records, summarising the results of all appointments and the advice and guidance provided. Make recommendations for ongoing support and clinical or other referral when necessary.

To develop an understanding of a patients journey from the point of referral for an assessment of adult ADHD, including the various treatment options and their management under the specialist primary care service or shared care with the patients practice.

To support effective collaborative working across general practice, the primary care service, and secondary care provision though effective communication with other professionals.

To engage with and use web-based information specific to this patient group, maintaining up to date and accurate resources which can be made available to both colleagues and patients.

To stay up-to-date and engaged with the latest research and developments in ADHD assessment and treatment and mental health.

To function autonomously on a day-to-day basis within the remit agreed in clinical supervision and the ADHD primary care service model.

Plan and coordinate other necessary investigations on behalf of patients, including the physical healthcare needs of service users in the community.

Person Specification

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working directly with individuals with mental health, learning or behavioural needs.
  • Experience of coaching, mentoring, or structured support interactions.
  • Demonstrated ability to maintain clinical records and work autonomously under supervision.
  • Experience of working in a community health, education or third sector organisation.
  • Experience of carrying a caseload and care co-ordination

Desirable

  • Familiarity with ADHD or neurodevelopmental conditions.
  • Use of primary care systems (e.g. EMIS).
  • Experience within NHS or PCN context.

Knowledge and Skills

Essential

  • Ability to work independently within defined policies / procedures, with clinical supervision from the line manager.
  • Ability to engage with people with neurodiversity effectively, assessing their needs, assess / understand risk, and designing and delivering appropriate interventions, evaluating their impact to inform future interventions and their personal practise.
  • Developed communication and coaching skills to aid understanding, motivating others or negotiating agreement.
  • An extensive knowledge and understanding of neurodevelopmental conditions.
  • Knowledge of common mental health conditions
  • Confidence and credibility to hold challenging discussions with patients.
  • Ability to write clear appointment notes, data entry and letters to other clinical settings.
  • High level communication skills (written and verbal) including an ability to communicate and work in settings in which the atmosphere may be emotive.
  • Problem solving skills and ability to respond to sudden unexpected demands.
  • Able to work collaboratively as part of a team.
  • Is able to work on own initiative and plan workload effectively responding to changing priorities
  • Ability to engage in evidence-based practice, with an understanding of care quality (clinical governance).
  • Knowledge of general administrative procedures.
  • Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office software.

Desirable

  • Knowledge of admin procedures within a primary care setting.
  • Knowledge of current issues in the NHS and wider health and social care sector.

Qualifications

Essential

  • A degree in Psychology, Health, Social Care or a related field, or demonstrate equivalent experience through formal qualifications (minimum Level 3) and substantial experience in neurodevelopmental conditions, mental health, or primary care settings.
  • Evidence of extensive professional development relevant to the role

Desirable

  • Professional registration (e.g. NMC, HCPC, BACP) is desirable but not essential.
Person Specification

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working directly with individuals with mental health, learning or behavioural needs.
  • Experience of coaching, mentoring, or structured support interactions.
  • Demonstrated ability to maintain clinical records and work autonomously under supervision.
  • Experience of working in a community health, education or third sector organisation.
  • Experience of carrying a caseload and care co-ordination

Desirable

  • Familiarity with ADHD or neurodevelopmental conditions.
  • Use of primary care systems (e.g. EMIS).
  • Experience within NHS or PCN context.

Knowledge and Skills

Essential

  • Ability to work independently within defined policies / procedures, with clinical supervision from the line manager.
  • Ability to engage with people with neurodiversity effectively, assessing their needs, assess / understand risk, and designing and delivering appropriate interventions, evaluating their impact to inform future interventions and their personal practise.
  • Developed communication and coaching skills to aid understanding, motivating others or negotiating agreement.
  • An extensive knowledge and understanding of neurodevelopmental conditions.
  • Knowledge of common mental health conditions
  • Confidence and credibility to hold challenging discussions with patients.
  • Ability to write clear appointment notes, data entry and letters to other clinical settings.
  • High level communication skills (written and verbal) including an ability to communicate and work in settings in which the atmosphere may be emotive.
  • Problem solving skills and ability to respond to sudden unexpected demands.
  • Able to work collaboratively as part of a team.
  • Is able to work on own initiative and plan workload effectively responding to changing priorities
  • Ability to engage in evidence-based practice, with an understanding of care quality (clinical governance).
  • Knowledge of general administrative procedures.
  • Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office software.

Desirable

  • Knowledge of admin procedures within a primary care setting.
  • Knowledge of current issues in the NHS and wider health and social care sector.

Qualifications

Essential

  • A degree in Psychology, Health, Social Care or a related field, or demonstrate equivalent experience through formal qualifications (minimum Level 3) and substantial experience in neurodevelopmental conditions, mental health, or primary care settings.
  • Evidence of extensive professional development relevant to the role

Desirable

  • Professional registration (e.g. NMC, HCPC, BACP) is desirable but not essential.

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Employer details

Employer name

Newton & Haydock Primary Care Network

Address

Haydock Medical Centre

Woodside Road

Haydock

St. Helens

Merseyside

WA11 0NA


Employer's website

https://www.newtonhaydockpcn.com/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Newton & Haydock Primary Care Network

Address

Haydock Medical Centre

Woodside Road

Haydock

St. Helens

Merseyside

WA11 0NA


Employer's website

https://www.newtonhaydockpcn.com/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

PCN Manager

Sharon King

Sharon.King2@sthelensccg.nhs.uk

Details

Date posted

12 February 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience Top of Band 6

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

12 months

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

W0010-26-0000

Job locations

Haydock Medical Centre

Woodside Road

Haydock

St. Helens

Merseyside

WA11 0NA


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