Job summary
25 hours per week.
Approved Mental Health Professionals
carry out statutory assessments on behalf of the local authority under the
Mental Health Act. The post holder
will work within the AMHP team.
In addition to undertaking their
specific statutory responsibilities under the Mental Health Act they will
contribute to the overall work of the team (i.e. supporting people with complex
mental health difficulties).
The role also contributes to the
overall organisational remit of supporting people with complex mental health
difficulties (e.g. Care Act Assessments, Best Interest Assessments etc.).
Livewell's
AMHPs provide the mental health professional input to Plymouths Joint
Response Unit (JRU) vehicle; this involves working (on a rota basis)
alongside our Police colleagues during the evenings providing acute
assessment and care and support to people experiencing mental health crisis
in the community (responding in a marked response vehicle). The postholder will participate in the JRU
rota and contribute to this innovative service.
There will be a requirement to work
across a 24/7 shift pattern and will include taking part in an on-call rota.
Main duties of the job
In addition to contributing to an AMHP
duty rota undertaking Mental Health Act Assessments and associated duties and
responsibilities, the post holder will also undertake AMHP statutory
responsibilities in relation to: Nearest Relative issues; Community Treatment
Orders; Guardianship Orders; and also completing and presenting Mental Health
Tribunal Social Circumstances Reports.
The post holder will also undertake the
Social Supervision role for people who are subject to conditional discharge
from the MoJ.
The post holder will also contribute to
the Joint Response Unit vehicle rota and work closely with our First Response
Service and wider Livewell Services providing clinical advice, guidance, support
and undertaking joint mental health crisis assessments.
Due to the nature of the AMHP role there
is a need to work flexibly which may sometimes include working beyond normal
working hours to complete MHAAs and occasional out of area working. There will
be a requirement to work across a 24/7 shift pattern and being part of the on-call
rota.
This role may not be eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route; please refer to the Direct Gov website for more information with regards to eligibility.
Please note that Livewell may close the job advertisement earlier than the specified deadline.
All staff are expected to be able and willing to work across a 7 day service.
About us
Livewell Southwest is an independent, award-winning social
enterprise delivering integrated health and social care services across
Plymouth, South Hams, and West Devon, with specialist services in parts of
Devon and Cornwall. Our teams work in community hospitals, GP practices, sports
centres, and health hubs.
As an organisation with a strong social conscience we are guided by our values,kindness, respect, inclusivity, ambition, responsibility, and
collaboration. We focus on transforming services to ensure sustainability, while
empowering staff and those we serve.
We involve the people we care for, along with their families and carers, in
shaping the care they receive, striving to deliver the right care at the right
time and place. Centering our work on individual needs helps people lead
healthy, independent lives.
We prioritise employees' development, offering protected CPD time, training
pathways, leadership programs, and funding for qualifications like the Care
Certificate and Nurse Training Scholarships. Our induction and preceptorship
programs ensure a smooth transition into our organisation.
Livewell Southwest values diversity and encourages applications from all
sections of the community, including those with armed forces experience, lived experience of mental
health, neuro-diverse conditions and learning disabilities. If you need assistance or reasonable adjustments during the
application process, contact the Recruiting Manager listed in the job advert.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Locality:
Mental Health and Wellbeing
Services
Job Description
The post holder is required to
discharge statutory duties under the Mental Health Act.
Job Title:
Approved
Mental Health Professional (AMHP)
Pay Band:
Band 7 (AfC)
Base and Service:
Crownhill Court, Plymouth, Tailyour
Road, Plymouth, PL5 6DH AMHP Duty Team; also includes the Joint Response
Unit vehicle base from Crownhill Police Station.
24/7 working pattern.
+ home working (hybrid working)
Reports to (Line Manager):
A Mental
Health Service Manager
Accountable to (Professionally/Managerially):
A Mental
Health Service Manager
Dimensions and Context of Role:
Approved Mental Health Professionals
carry out statutory assessments on behalf of the local authority under the
Mental Health Act. The post holder
will work within the AMHP team.
In addition to undertaking their
specific statutory responsibilities under the Mental Health Act they will
contribute to the overall work of the team (ie supporting people with complex
mental health difficulties).
The role also contributes to the
overall organisational remit of supporting people with complex mental health
difficulties (eg. Care Act Assessments, Best Interest Assessments ect.).
Livewells
AMHPs provide the mental health professional input to Plymouths Joint
Response Unit (JRU) vehicle; this involves working (on a rota basis)
alongside our Police colleagues during the evenings providing acute
assessment and care and support to people experiencing mental health crisis
in the community (responding in a marked response vehicle). The postholder will participate in the JRU
rota and contribute to this innovative service.
There will be a requirement to work
across a 24/7 shift pattern and will include taking part in an on-call rota.
Key Tasks and
Responsibilities of the Post:
In addition to contributing to an AMHP
duty rota undertaking Mental Health Act Assessments and associated duties and
responsibilities, the post holder will also undertake AMHP statutory
responsibilities in relation to: Nearest Relative issues; Community Treatment
Orders; Guardianship Orders; and also completing and presenting Mental Health
Tribunal Social Circumstances Reports.
The post holder will also undertake
the Social Supervision role for people who are subject to conditional
discharge from the MoJ.
The post holder will also contribute
to the Joint Response Unit vehicle rota and work closely with our First
Response Service and wider Livewell Services providing clinical advice,
guidance, support and undertaking joint mental health crisis assessments.
Due to the nature of the AMHP role there
is a need to work flexibly which may sometimes include working beyond normal
working hours to complete MHAAs and occasional out of area working. There
will be a requirement to work across a 24/7 shift pattern and being part of
the on-call rota.
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
FOR ALL POSTS
The
post holder is required to comply with all relevant policies and procedures
pertinent to their post. Current versions can be found on the intranet or via
your manager. The areas listed below are those Livewell Southwest currently
places particular emphasis on. Failure to follow correct policies and
procedures may result in disciplinary action.
8.1 Risk
Management
In accordance with the Risk Management Strategy,
employees will participate, whenever required, with the risk management
process. They will support line managers by attending mandatory and statutory
training, completing incident/accident forms for every adverse event or near
miss that occurs, report all defects and complaints, and communicate any
dangerous situation to individuals potentially at risk.
8.2 Health
and Safety at Work
You must co-operate with those in authority and
others in meeting the statutory requirements and in following policies and
procedures. A copy of the Health and
Safety Policy is available from the intranet or from the Risk Management
Department.
You are reminded that in accordance with the Health
and Safety at Work Act 1974 you have a duty to take reasonable care to avoid
injury to yourself and to others affected by your work activities.
You will be notified where your post carries a
requirement for immunisation.
You
may be required to be able to undertake physical intervention training and
participate in physical intervention as part of a physical intervention team
and Basic Life Support (BLS).
8.3 Infection
Control
Livewell
Southwest is determined to eradicate healthcare-acquired
infection and puts a great deal of emphasis on the responsibility of all staff
to ensure their own personal and others compliance with Infection Control
(including Hand Washing) Policies. All staff must comply with infection control policies and
guidance, attend relevant updates and report issues of concern to their
immediate line manager (if no action or explanation received, then it is the
individuals responsibility to escalate their concerns to the Director of
Operations or Chief Executives Office).
8.4 Safeguarding
Children and Adults
All employees have a duty to safeguard and promote
the welfare of children and adults and are required to act in such a way that
at all times safeguards their health and wellbeing. Familiarisation with
and adherence to national and local safeguarding adults and children policies
is an essential requirement upon all employees. Livewell Southwest has specific
safeguarding policies and in addition, employees also have a responsibility to
practice and work within the multi-agency policy developed by the Safeguarding
Adults Board and the Safeguarding Children Board. Staff are also required to
participate in related mandatory/statutory training.
8.5 Research
For
clinical posts at bands 5 and 6, there is an expectation that engagement in
research will be part of this role. Therefore, an awareness of the value and
relevance of research is expected and the post holder should either support
existing research within their specialty area as appropriate or identify
opportunities to raise awareness of research possibilities. For clinical posts at band 7 and above, the
post holder will be required to actively participate in complex audits using
research methodology, or participate as required in clinical trials or
equipment testing, and will demonstrate high level involvement in local ongoing
research projects.
8.6 Sustainability and climate change
All
staff are expected to take responsibility for the reduction of carbon emissions
within their area of the organisation. In particular this may relate to
reducing energy consumption, making low carbon travel choices, consideration of
goods and services being purchased, and waste reduction.
8.7 Other
This Job Description is not exhaustive
and may change as the post develops, but such change will not take place
without consultation between the post holder and their manager. Job
descriptions should be reviewed at least annually at the appraisal meeting.
The Working Time Regulations apply to all employees
of Livewell Southwest. In particular, Livewell Southwest will not permit staff
in all employments to work in excess of 48 hours in any one week except where
there are exceptional service needs where an absolute limit of averaging over a
reference period of 17 weeks would apply.
Livewell
Southwest has adopted NO SMOKING and NO ALCOHOL policies for staff, which
applies to all posts. Details of the policy are available on request and will
be included in the statement of main terms and conditions of service of staff
appointed.
Signature
(manager): Gareth Benjamin Date: 22/01/26
Job description
Job responsibilities
Locality:
Mental Health and Wellbeing
Services
Job Description
The post holder is required to
discharge statutory duties under the Mental Health Act.
Job Title:
Approved
Mental Health Professional (AMHP)
Pay Band:
Band 7 (AfC)
Base and Service:
Crownhill Court, Plymouth, Tailyour
Road, Plymouth, PL5 6DH AMHP Duty Team; also includes the Joint Response
Unit vehicle base from Crownhill Police Station.
24/7 working pattern.
+ home working (hybrid working)
Reports to (Line Manager):
A Mental
Health Service Manager
Accountable to (Professionally/Managerially):
A Mental
Health Service Manager
Dimensions and Context of Role:
Approved Mental Health Professionals
carry out statutory assessments on behalf of the local authority under the
Mental Health Act. The post holder
will work within the AMHP team.
In addition to undertaking their
specific statutory responsibilities under the Mental Health Act they will
contribute to the overall work of the team (ie supporting people with complex
mental health difficulties).
The role also contributes to the
overall organisational remit of supporting people with complex mental health
difficulties (eg. Care Act Assessments, Best Interest Assessments ect.).
Livewells
AMHPs provide the mental health professional input to Plymouths Joint
Response Unit (JRU) vehicle; this involves working (on a rota basis)
alongside our Police colleagues during the evenings providing acute
assessment and care and support to people experiencing mental health crisis
in the community (responding in a marked response vehicle). The postholder will participate in the JRU
rota and contribute to this innovative service.
There will be a requirement to work
across a 24/7 shift pattern and will include taking part in an on-call rota.
Key Tasks and
Responsibilities of the Post:
In addition to contributing to an AMHP
duty rota undertaking Mental Health Act Assessments and associated duties and
responsibilities, the post holder will also undertake AMHP statutory
responsibilities in relation to: Nearest Relative issues; Community Treatment
Orders; Guardianship Orders; and also completing and presenting Mental Health
Tribunal Social Circumstances Reports.
The post holder will also undertake
the Social Supervision role for people who are subject to conditional
discharge from the MoJ.
The post holder will also contribute
to the Joint Response Unit vehicle rota and work closely with our First
Response Service and wider Livewell Services providing clinical advice,
guidance, support and undertaking joint mental health crisis assessments.
Due to the nature of the AMHP role there
is a need to work flexibly which may sometimes include working beyond normal
working hours to complete MHAAs and occasional out of area working. There
will be a requirement to work across a 24/7 shift pattern and being part of
the on-call rota.
8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
FOR ALL POSTS
The
post holder is required to comply with all relevant policies and procedures
pertinent to their post. Current versions can be found on the intranet or via
your manager. The areas listed below are those Livewell Southwest currently
places particular emphasis on. Failure to follow correct policies and
procedures may result in disciplinary action.
8.1 Risk
Management
In accordance with the Risk Management Strategy,
employees will participate, whenever required, with the risk management
process. They will support line managers by attending mandatory and statutory
training, completing incident/accident forms for every adverse event or near
miss that occurs, report all defects and complaints, and communicate any
dangerous situation to individuals potentially at risk.
8.2 Health
and Safety at Work
You must co-operate with those in authority and
others in meeting the statutory requirements and in following policies and
procedures. A copy of the Health and
Safety Policy is available from the intranet or from the Risk Management
Department.
You are reminded that in accordance with the Health
and Safety at Work Act 1974 you have a duty to take reasonable care to avoid
injury to yourself and to others affected by your work activities.
You will be notified where your post carries a
requirement for immunisation.
You
may be required to be able to undertake physical intervention training and
participate in physical intervention as part of a physical intervention team
and Basic Life Support (BLS).
8.3 Infection
Control
Livewell
Southwest is determined to eradicate healthcare-acquired
infection and puts a great deal of emphasis on the responsibility of all staff
to ensure their own personal and others compliance with Infection Control
(including Hand Washing) Policies. All staff must comply with infection control policies and
guidance, attend relevant updates and report issues of concern to their
immediate line manager (if no action or explanation received, then it is the
individuals responsibility to escalate their concerns to the Director of
Operations or Chief Executives Office).
8.4 Safeguarding
Children and Adults
All employees have a duty to safeguard and promote
the welfare of children and adults and are required to act in such a way that
at all times safeguards their health and wellbeing. Familiarisation with
and adherence to national and local safeguarding adults and children policies
is an essential requirement upon all employees. Livewell Southwest has specific
safeguarding policies and in addition, employees also have a responsibility to
practice and work within the multi-agency policy developed by the Safeguarding
Adults Board and the Safeguarding Children Board. Staff are also required to
participate in related mandatory/statutory training.
8.5 Research
For
clinical posts at bands 5 and 6, there is an expectation that engagement in
research will be part of this role. Therefore, an awareness of the value and
relevance of research is expected and the post holder should either support
existing research within their specialty area as appropriate or identify
opportunities to raise awareness of research possibilities. For clinical posts at band 7 and above, the
post holder will be required to actively participate in complex audits using
research methodology, or participate as required in clinical trials or
equipment testing, and will demonstrate high level involvement in local ongoing
research projects.
8.6 Sustainability and climate change
All
staff are expected to take responsibility for the reduction of carbon emissions
within their area of the organisation. In particular this may relate to
reducing energy consumption, making low carbon travel choices, consideration of
goods and services being purchased, and waste reduction.
8.7 Other
This Job Description is not exhaustive
and may change as the post develops, but such change will not take place
without consultation between the post holder and their manager. Job
descriptions should be reviewed at least annually at the appraisal meeting.
The Working Time Regulations apply to all employees
of Livewell Southwest. In particular, Livewell Southwest will not permit staff
in all employments to work in excess of 48 hours in any one week except where
there are exceptional service needs where an absolute limit of averaging over a
reference period of 17 weeks would apply.
Livewell
Southwest has adopted NO SMOKING and NO ALCOHOL policies for staff, which
applies to all posts. Details of the policy are available on request and will
be included in the statement of main terms and conditions of service of staff
appointed.
Signature
(manager): Gareth Benjamin Date: 22/01/26
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Current professional registration with relevant professional body (occupational therapist, psychologist, nurse or social worker).
- Successful completion of AMHP training.
- Post approval training record (covering 18 hours for each 12 month approved).
Knowledge
Essential
- Knowledge of Mental Health legislation, codes of practice and other legislation.
- Knowledge of Mental Capacity Act legislation and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards processes
- Knowledge of the Care Act.
- Knowledge and experience of evidence based interventions, risk assessment and crisis work.
- Knowledge of mental illness, disorder and psychiatric medication.
- Knowledge of drug and alcohol related issues.
Desirable
- Extensive knowledge of Mental Health legislation, codes of practice and other legislation associated with the role.
Experience
Essential
- Experience of coordinating and carrying out Mental Health Act Assessments in a range of settings.
- Experience of preparing and presenting social circumstances reports to MHRTs.
- Experience of carrying out assessments under the Mental Capacity Act.
- Experience of working in a mental health service and/or setting.
- Experience of working with a range of adults experiencing mental health crisis/difficulties.
Desirable
- Experience of the Social Supervision role.
- Experience of carrying out assessments under the Care Act framework.
Skills
Essential
- Excellent assessment skills.
- An ability to communicate effectively with a range of people, in a variety of situations and settings.
- Negotiation skills particularly with reference to reaching agreements with key partners, including the patient, medical practitioners and other providers, to secure safe alternatives to hospital admission.
- Report writing an ability to record accurate, concise and legally defensible records.
- Ability to work collaboratively with other colleagues and team members, towards the goals of the team.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Current professional registration with relevant professional body (occupational therapist, psychologist, nurse or social worker).
- Successful completion of AMHP training.
- Post approval training record (covering 18 hours for each 12 month approved).
Knowledge
Essential
- Knowledge of Mental Health legislation, codes of practice and other legislation.
- Knowledge of Mental Capacity Act legislation and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards processes
- Knowledge of the Care Act.
- Knowledge and experience of evidence based interventions, risk assessment and crisis work.
- Knowledge of mental illness, disorder and psychiatric medication.
- Knowledge of drug and alcohol related issues.
Desirable
- Extensive knowledge of Mental Health legislation, codes of practice and other legislation associated with the role.
Experience
Essential
- Experience of coordinating and carrying out Mental Health Act Assessments in a range of settings.
- Experience of preparing and presenting social circumstances reports to MHRTs.
- Experience of carrying out assessments under the Mental Capacity Act.
- Experience of working in a mental health service and/or setting.
- Experience of working with a range of adults experiencing mental health crisis/difficulties.
Desirable
- Experience of the Social Supervision role.
- Experience of carrying out assessments under the Care Act framework.
Skills
Essential
- Excellent assessment skills.
- An ability to communicate effectively with a range of people, in a variety of situations and settings.
- Negotiation skills particularly with reference to reaching agreements with key partners, including the patient, medical practitioners and other providers, to secure safe alternatives to hospital admission.
- Report writing an ability to record accurate, concise and legally defensible records.
- Ability to work collaboratively with other colleagues and team members, towards the goals of the team.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).