Social worker (AMHP desirable) - Mental Health
Mental Health

Social worker (AMHP desirable) - Mental Health
REQ00992
Employer - Trafford Council
Address - North Locality Community Mental Health Team, Crossgate house, Cross St, Sale, Manchester M33 7FT.
Salary - Band 8
Salary Grade - £32,233 - £34,106 per annum
Job category - Social Care
Job Type - Mental Health
Working Pattern - Full Time
Working hours - 36.25
Contract type - Permanent
Closing date – 21/07/2019
Interview date - TBC

Trafford are looking to recruit an AMHP or experienced social worker willing to complete AMHP training to join our team. Working within the Adults Community Mental Health Team in Trafford, you will be based in a fully integrated multi-disciplinary team managed by Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and will work alongside colleagues from nursing, occupational therapy and medical backgrounds. The CMHT covers the North of the borough and provides a 365 day service. Therefore some weekend and bank holiday working will be required.

You will be a skilled and reflective social work practitioner with demonstrable experience of working with severe mental illness in a community setting.

You will care co-ordinate a caseload of service users with mental health needs; assess new referrals including safeguarding and vulnerable adult referrals; and actively contribute to a multidisciplinary approach to the management of the health and social care needs of the users of our service. You will be familiar with the CPA process and report writing for Mental Health Review Tribunals. The role will include AMHP duties and being part of the AMHP rota (if qualified).

You will feel competent and able to work alongside other stake holders in order to deliver the care needed by our clients, and feel able to review the effectiveness of this care on a regular basis.

You will also need sound knowledge of up to date legislation around the mental health act, mental capacity act and safe guarding agenda.

You will be joining a highly supportive and motivated team with a strong commitment to learning and practice development. You will be given regular clinical and managerial supervision.

Trafford recognises the importance of staff health and wellbeing and offer a number of initiatives for staff including health and wellbeing events, mindfulness, running & walking groups and health and wellbeing events.

o Benefits
o Pension
o Home Technology Scheme
o Car Lease Scheme
o Cycle to Work scheme
o Simply Healthcare
o Employee Discount Scheme - 'Perks at Work'

Trafford the place - Trafford continues to be one of the best places to live, in the country. According to statistics, the borough scores highly in terms of recycling, education, employment and crime reduction, and has a reputation of being one of the safest places to live in Greater Manchester.

Trafford has some of the best schools in the country; it also has excellent transport links and is globally recognised for its, sport, culture and leisure interests.

For an informal discussion please contact Susan Bailey, or Rachel Murgatroyd CMHT manager on 0161 357 1779 or email susan.bailey@gmmh.nhs.uk


To apply: click here


Location
North Locality Community Mental Health Team (Sale)
Vacancy Description
 
Social worker (AMHP desirable) - Mental Health
REQ00992
Employer - Trafford Council
Address - North Locality Community Mental Health Team, Crossgate house, Cross St, Sale, Manchester M33 7FT.
Salary - Band 8
Salary Grade - £32,233 - £34,106 per annum
Job category - Social Care
Job Type - Mental Health
Working Pattern - Full Time
Working hours - 36.25
Contract type - Permanent
Closing date – 21/07/2019
Interview date - TBC

Trafford are looking to recruit an AMHP or experienced social worker willing to complete AMHP training to join our team. Working within the Adults Community Mental Health Team in Trafford, you will be based in a fully integrated multi-disciplinary team managed by Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust and will work alongside colleagues from nursing, occupational therapy and medical backgrounds. The CMHT covers the North of the borough and provides a 365 day service. Therefore some weekend and bank holiday working will be required.

You will be a skilled and reflective social work practitioner with demonstrable experience of working with severe mental illness in a community setting.

You will care co-ordinate a caseload of service users with mental health needs; assess new referrals including safeguarding and vulnerable adult referrals; and actively contribute to a multidisciplinary approach to the management of the health and social care needs of the users of our service. You will be familiar with the CPA process and report writing for Mental Health Review Tribunals. The role will include AMHP duties and being part of the AMHP rota (if qualified).

You will feel competent and able to work alongside other stake holders in order to deliver the care needed by our clients, and feel able to review the effectiveness of this care on a regular basis.

You will also need sound knowledge of up to date legislation around the mental health act, mental capacity act and safe guarding agenda.

You will be joining a highly supportive and motivated team with a strong commitment to learning and practice development. You will be given regular clinical and managerial supervision.

Trafford recognises the importance of staff health and wellbeing and offer a number of initiatives for staff including health and wellbeing events, mindfulness, running & walking groups and health and wellbeing events.

o Benefits
o Pension
o Home Technology Scheme
o Car Lease Scheme
o Cycle to Work scheme
o Simply Healthcare
o Employee Discount Scheme - 'Perks at Work'

Trafford the place - Trafford continues to be one of the best places to live, in the country. According to statistics, the borough scores highly in terms of recycling, education, employment and crime reduction, and has a reputation of being one of the safest places to live in Greater Manchester.

Trafford has some of the best schools in the country; it also has excellent transport links and is globally recognised for its, sport, culture and leisure interests.

For an informal discussion please contact Susan Bailey, or Rachel Murgatroyd CMHT manager on 0161 357 1779 or email susan.bailey@gmmh.nhs.uk


To apply: click here