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244546 - Senior Mental Health Social Worker/AMHP (Older People's Team)

Job details
Posting date: 17 March 2026
Salary: £42,839.00 to £50,269.00 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 05 April 2026
Location: Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Remote working: On-site only
Company: Wakefield Council
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 244546

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Summary

Community Mental Health Older People Social worker, level two or approved mental health practitioner post at Drury Lane, Wakefield.



Are you passionate about improving the health and well-being outcomes for older people in Wakefield? Are you committed to promoting the voice of Social Work in Mental Health? If so, you may be just the person we are looking for.


We have an opportunity for a full-time level two Social Worker (37 hours) at either grade 10 or grade 11 to join our integrated community mental health older people’s team.



To undertake this role, you will need a proven track record of supporting positive risk-taking, be adept in strength-based, outcome-focused practice and have the relevant Social Worker qualification with post qualifying experience. Mental health experience is desirable; however, your willingness to learn about mental health would be sufficient.



Our team supports service users over the age of 65 who often have complex/ severe mental health issues, as well as needing social care support. Referrals are mainly made through our trust, Rapid Access Older People Service. We are based in Wakefield centre, which has access to local amenities, transport links and accessible paid car parking.



What will be expected from me?



The successful post holder will manage a caseload of service users who have various diagnoses, complex mental health, and potential social care needs. As part of the role, the post holder will be responsible for assessing/ arrange and reviewing support if needed, as well as collaborative working with other professionals and agencies.



The successful post holder will need to demonstrate that they are able to offer evidence of a strength-based approach, have a good working knowledge of the Care act and offer informed advice and support. The post holder needs to be competent in undertaking assessments and identifying individual needs, as part of their statutory responsibilities, as well as using two IT systems daily.



What might I be doing?



You will manage a caseload in accordance with the directorate and other agency policies and procedures.
You will prioritise and risk assess/manage a complex caseload, and you may respond to crises.
You will undertake planned interventions, as required, across a range of statutory casework.
You will promote and develop collaborative working with the service user,
family, carers, and other professionals looking at least restrictive approaches.

You will prepare a range of reports, as appropriate, in accordance with policies and procedures.
You will chair meetings, offering expert support and advice to tribunal hearings, produce high-quality and more specialised assessments and reports for a range of functions, including court.
Offer support and guidance to students who are on placement with our team.


Essential requirements:



Degree in Social Work, or relevant Social Work qualifications recognised by the Central Council for Education & Training in Social Work/Registration with Social Work England
Evidence of successful completion of post qualifying award or training, i.e., practice educator/ Best interest assessor.
Evidence of maintaining skill and knowledge base in the professional field through post qualifying training or other opportunities
Ability to develop and sustain effective working relationships with service users, carers, and other professionals.
Have a good working understanding of the Care Act. mental health act and mental capacity act.
Full UK driving license
Excellent communication and engagement skills with a commitment to improving service delivery within mental health and social care.
The ability to travel is essential.
Approved mental health practitioner status, if applicable, as a grade 11 social worker.



If you are committed to working in a person-centred way and have the skills to work in complex situations, we would be interested in hearing from you. In return, we can offer you the opportunity to work in an exciting area of mental health and Social Care. You will have regular supervision and the support of an initiative-taking team, along with the relevant training required for the post, to develop in your role, and you will have the opportunity to train as an approved mental health practitioner if not already an approved mental health practitioner.



Want to Know More?



If you would like to know more about the role, the recruitment process or working for Wakefield Council, feel free to contact Debra Turner on 01977 735825.



Want to Know More?
If you would like to know more about the role, the recruitment process or working for Wakefield Council feel free to contact debra turner.

Tel: 01977735825

E-mail: debra.turner@swyt.nhs.uk

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