Approved Mental Health Professional AMHP - Surrey
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- England,South East,Kent
- full-time
- £31 - £40 per hour
Job Description:
Job Opportunity: Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP)
Location: South-East England
Rate: Up to £40 per hour (Umbrella)
Contract Type: Temporary / Full-Time
About the Role
Myn is recruiting for our long-term client in the South-East of England. We’re looking for a dedicated and skilled Approved Mental Health Professional ( AMHP ) to join the Frontline AMHP Team within Adult Services. This role places you at the heart of critical decision-making for individuals experiencing severe mental health difficulties. You’ll have the opportunity to make a real difference, working collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams to provide compassionate, legally sound care and treatment.
Key Responsibilities
- Mental Health Act Assessments: Conduct assessments to determine the need for compulsory admission under the Mental Health Act.
- Promote Least Restrictive Practices: Ensure all care plans align with legal and ethical principles, prioritising the least restrictive options.
- Collaborative Working: Coordinate care with service users, carers, healthcare professionals, and statutory agencies.
- Communication: Act as the key link between doctors, nurses, social workers, and mental health professionals.
- Advocacy & Safeguarding: Safeguard the rights, dignity, and well-being of individuals, ensuring their voices are central to care planning.
- Crisis Management: Provide timely responses to mental health crises, including risk assessments and managing challenging situations.
- Documentation: Maintain accurate statutory forms, reports, and care plans to ensure legal and policy compliance.
- Training & Development: Support colleagues by providing training on mental health legislation and best practices.
- Stay Informed: Keep up to date with changes in legislation, policies, and procedures relevant to the AMHP role.
About You
We’re looking for someone with:
Qualifications:
- AMHP status, with up-to-date approval.
- A recognised qualification in social work, mental health nursing, or occupational therapy.
Experience:
- Proven experience conducting Mental Health Act assessments.
- Experience working collaboratively within multi-disciplinary teams.
Skills & Knowledge:
- Strong knowledge of the Mental Health Act, related legislation, and ethical principles.
- Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to manage challenging situations effectively.
- A commitment to safeguarding and advocating for service users’ rights.
Why Join?
- Impactful Work: Be at the forefront of delivering compassionate mental health care.
- Supportive Environment: Work alongside a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team.
- Professional Growth: Access opportunities to enhance your knowledge and skills in mental health care and legislation.
- Competitive Pay: Up to £40 per hour.
Additional Requirements
The ability to work flexibly, including responding to urgent situations.
Commitment to maintaining high standards of care in line with legal and policy frameworks.
Ready to make a difference? Join Myn and our long-term client in transforming mental health care in the South-East. Apply today!
Location: South-East England
Rate: Up to £40 per hour (Umbrella)
Contract Type: Temporary / Full-Time
About the Role
Myn is recruiting for our long-term client in the South-East of England. We’re looking for a dedicated and skilled Approved Mental Health Professional ( AMHP ) to join the Frontline AMHP Team within Adult Services. This role places you at the heart of critical decision-making for individuals experiencing severe mental health difficulties. You’ll have the opportunity to make a real difference, working collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams to provide compassionate, legally sound care and treatment.
Key Responsibilities
- Mental Health Act Assessments: Conduct assessments to determine the need for compulsory admission under the Mental Health Act.
- Promote Least Restrictive Practices: Ensure all care plans align with legal and ethical principles, prioritising the least restrictive options.
- Collaborative Working: Coordinate care with service users, carers, healthcare professionals, and statutory agencies.
- Communication: Act as the key link between doctors, nurses, social workers, and mental health professionals.
- Advocacy & Safeguarding: Safeguard the rights, dignity, and well-being of individuals, ensuring their voices are central to care planning.
- Crisis Management: Provide timely responses to mental health crises, including risk assessments and managing challenging situations.
- Documentation: Maintain accurate statutory forms, reports, and care plans to ensure legal and policy compliance.
- Training & Development: Support colleagues by providing training on mental health legislation and best practices.
- Stay Informed: Keep up to date with changes in legislation, policies, and procedures relevant to the AMHP role.
About You
We’re looking for someone with:
Qualifications:
- AMHP status, with up-to-date approval.
- A recognised qualification in social work, mental health nursing, or occupational therapy.
Experience:
- Proven experience conducting Mental Health Act assessments.
- Experience working collaboratively within multi-disciplinary teams.
Skills & Knowledge:
- Strong knowledge of the Mental Health Act, related legislation, and ethical principles.
- Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to manage challenging situations effectively.
- A commitment to safeguarding and advocating for service users’ rights.
Why Join?
- Impactful Work: Be at the forefront of delivering compassionate mental health care.
- Supportive Environment: Work alongside a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team.
- Professional Growth: Access opportunities to enhance your knowledge and skills in mental health care and legislation.
- Competitive Pay: Up to £40 per hour.
Additional Requirements
The ability to work flexibly, including responding to urgent situations.
Commitment to maintaining high standards of care in line with legal and policy frameworks.
Ready to make a difference? Join Myn and our long-term client in transforming mental health care in the South-East. Apply today!
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