This is an exciting time to join Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council Adult Social Care. We are looking to recruit full time (37 hour) Social Workers in our Community Mental Health Social Work Teams with a view to undertaking AMHP training. This will be a very interesting and diverse role. Applicants must be a qualified social worker and registered with Social Work England. You will have ideally completed your ASYE, but this can be supported if not already attained. Applicants must be conversant with the Care Act 2014, Continuing Health Care, Mental Health Act, Mental Capacity Act 2005, Community DOLS/LPS in addition to other relevant legislation. Dependent on experience you will need to be confident in undertaking safeguarding investigations, mental capacity assessments, best interest decisions, carrying out outcome focused assessments, with support planning, to meet care and support needs for working age adults with mental health needs and young adults transitioning from care. The role will entail duty, care management, safeguarding, tribunal reports, hospital discharge, and young adults transitioning from care. You will also be required to assist AMHPs on Mental Health Act assessments as a second worker. The use of pool cars is available to carry out your duties subject to a satisfactory risk assessment and licence check. You will be provided with an induction, appropriate training opportunities and regular supervision. You will be working in a stable, friendly service with a skilled, diverse and supportive management and team. We offer up to 36 days annual leave, depending upon service, with the option to purchase up to an additional 10 days leave, and family friendly policies (subject to conditions) and a competitive pension. We also offer a range of employee benefits. Essential Requirements Degree in Social Work, Dip SW, CQSW or equivalent Social Work England Registration Car Driving Licence holder with the ability to travel within and outside of the borough at short notice. Willing to undertake AMHP Training Ability to work unsocial hours if the service demands For an informal discussion, please contact Jackie Bott, Rufaro Maeresera or Sarita Godhania on 0121 569 2266