Job description
We are looking to recruit an Approved Mental Health Practitioner within the Social Care Industry. Our client has a well-structured and organised team that are looking to grow their staffing levels. The role offers flexible working hours for working parents and has a supportive team culture with regular supervision on cases. This is an exciting opportunity to join a fast-paced and supportive team within Cumbria Council. Main duties include: Working with Vulnerable Adults with Mental Health Care management Report writing and assessment Carrying a caseload of service users Managing complex cases Liaising with other professional bodies whilst working within the Mental Health Act Safeguarding Adults Self-directed support / personal budgets To be successful: For this Approved Mental Health Practitioner role, you will need to have a HCPC Registration and educated to Degree Level. You will also need to have the Eligibility to Work in the UK with previous experience working within a similar role. Benefits of Working for Cumbria Council: Our client cares about their staff, recognise the importance of training and development and support our social workers to reach their full potential. They have a clear Workforce Development Strategy, with opportunities for professional development and career progression. The client has introduced a new supervision framework giving time to reflect and be challenged with on hand support to develop your professional practice. Why Choose Ackerman Pierce? Ackerman Pierce calls upon over 15 years' worth of experience in recruiting directly into the Social Work Sector. We can offer a unique experience within recruitment where you have your own personal consultant, a DBS and Compliance service with a quick and easy registration process. We pride ourselves on a guaranteed weekly payment process. To discuss the Approved Mental Health Practitioner vacancy further or any other opportunities we have in Cumbria Council, please contact Sabrina Laverty or email in your updated CV to us today. Ackerman Pierce