Bury Council has a new permanent position available for an Approved Mental Health Practitioner/Advanced EDT Practitioner within the Emergency Duty Team to work full time based in Bury, Greater Manchester.
Location: Bury, Greater Manchester
Working Hours: Full-time, 37 hours per week
Contract: Permanent
The Council is dedicated to protecting and enhancing the well-being of children, young people, and vulnerable adults, and expects all employees to uphold this dedication. Employment is contingent upon a satisfactory background check via the Disclosure and Barring Service at the appropriate level.
Benefits of the role:
* Convenient Parking: Complimentary car parking pass
* Professional Fee Coverage: Reimbursement of your Social Work England registration fees.
* Work-Life Balance: Flexible and adaptable working arrangements to encourage and help you to fulfil a healthy work-life balance
* Educational Incentives: Receive a reward of up to £1000 upon successful completion of the practice educator program for social work students
* Training and Development: Access to extensive training programs
* Health and Fitness Benefits: Exclusive discounts on gym memberships and access to salary sacrifice schemes
* Generous Leave Policy: Attractive annual leave allowance with the benefit of Greater Manchester Combined Authority continuous service commitment.
* Financial Security: Participation in a highly competitive local government pension scheme.
Main Duties as an Approved Mental Health Professional:
* Participate in the Emergency Duty Team (EDT) rota, covering a mix of shifts including evenings, overnight, weekends, and bank holidays.
* Respond to calls from local authority colleagues, external agencies, and the public, assessing and prioritising cases to determine the appropriate level of response.
* Assess and manage risk in referrals, determining the need for protection and deciding the most suitable intervention.
* Utilise available services and resources to provide emergency social work support to individuals and families until regular office hours resume.
* Liaise with statutory and voluntary agencies as needed to ensure optimal outcomes for service users.
* Maintain accurate written records of work undertaken using appropriate forms, following required administrative and monitoring procedures.
* Communicate effectively in writing with daytime colleagues and, where needed, with other agencies about work completed.
* Encourage clients to make informed decisions and participate in their immediate care plans, ensuring their views are understood and respected by service providers.
* Develop effective relationships with clients, families, and carers through clear, respectful communication, while maintaining confidentiality in line with council policies.
* Participate in meetings with clients, families, carers, and other professionals, contributing to collaborative decision-making.
* Provide emotional support to clients and carers by signposting to additional services and resources.
* Act as an appropriate adult when required.
* Approve expenditures for intervention and support packages within the delegated authority framework.
* Contribute to safeguarding children and adults by following the council’s safeguarding policies, addressing any risks of abuse or neglect, and reporting concerns through the proper channels.
* Collaborate as part of a multidisciplinary team to provide a seamless, person-centred service and build effective relationships with other professionals.
* Maintain up-to-date, clear, and accurate records in compliance with council policies and the HCPC’s Code of Practice.
* Prepare and present professional-standard written reports, including for court proceedings.
* Manage and prioritise personal workload effectively.
* Contribute to the development and improvement of services by sharing knowledge, skills, and experiences with colleagues and management.
* Provide information to assist with the planning, implementation, and monitoring of services as needed.
* Support emergency planning efforts as required.
* Facilitate practice placements, including AMHP training.
* Deputise for the Team Manager when necessary.
* Provide relevant data, statistics, and information as needed.
* Inform managers of service gaps or issues that impact efficient service delivery, offering suggestions for improvement.
* Lead shifts by allocating and prioritising tasks.
* Offer first-line supervision, peer support, and oversight to staff, ensuring quality control and assisting the Team Manager.
* Provide casework advice and guidance to staff for both service delivery and professional development.
* Ensure adequate rota coverage, addressing any gaps in shift scheduling as needed.
Key Requirements for this role:
* Must possess a recognised social work qualification
* Registered with Social Work England
* Previous experience of EDT working
* Strong understanding of health and social care legislation, guidance, and policy.
* Effective verbal and written communication skills, able to convey complex information clearly to diverse audiences.
* Competence in maintaining accurate records and using IT systems.
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We welcome applications from Social Workers who meet the above requirements.
Regretfully we are only able to respond to experienced Social Work candidates who meet these requirements for this Social Work role.
Why Bury?
Bury Council is community-focused and dedicated to empowering both its residents and Social Workers. Joining the team means working in a supportive environment where professional growth is encouraged. The Council offers flexible working arrangements, balancing time between the office, home, and the community.
Bury is committed to equality, valuing the unique skills and experiences of all individuals. The Council guarantees interviews for disabled people, care leavers, armed forces personnel (including veterans and reservists), and carers, provided they meet essential criteria.
Nurturing Training
Including: Aspiring Managers Programme and accredited Best Interests Assessor training and opportunities to develop new and specialist skills.
Rising to 31 days after 5 years, plus an additional day of leave over the Christmas period and the option to buy an additional 10 days on top of that.
Flexible Working
37 hour full time working week with a range of opportunities to work flexibly which they're happy to discuss.
Work-life Balance
A range of flexible and adaptable working initiatives to maintain a healthy work life balance.
Work, live and thrive in Bury Council
Bury offers a strong sense of community, making it ideal for social workers. With various local charities and support services, it provides opportunities to engage with and support vulnerable groups in a collaborative environment.
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