Social Worker (Approved Mental Health Practitioner) | Team AMHP | Mental Health Service
Listed on 2026-08-23
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Job Description
Salary £40,777 - £46,142 I Permanent, Full Time I Social Worker (AMHP responsibilities) I Team AMHP I Mental Health Service I Adult Social Care
We are looking for a Social Worker who is an Approved Mental Health Practitioner (AMHP) to support us to deliver our vision of supporting people to achieve what matters to them, living independently in a place they call home.
This is an incredibly exciting time to join our service, we have launched Living Better Lives in Lancashire our new strengths-based vision for Adult Social Care. Through this we are embedding innovative practice that will make a real difference to the lives of people in our communities. We are looking for Social Workers to support us to deliver our vision of supporting people to achieve what matters to them, living independently in a place they call home.
Collaboration and co-production are at the heart of what we do. Working alongside partners, community organisations, carers, and most importantly the people we support to shape meaningful and personalised outcomes.
In your role as a social worker, you will work within the mental health social care team, supporting adults with mental health difficulties who require social care input. Your practice will be strengths-based and person-centred, working closely with health colleagues and partner agencies to promote recovery, reduce delays, support safe transitions and help people achieve the outcomes that matter to them.
As part of the role, you will also hold additional responsibility as the team's AMHP. This will include dedicating one day each week to the Locality AMHP rota, undertaking Mental Health Act assessments and making safe, lawful decisions to support people in mental health crisis. You will also lead on the team's planned AMHP work, such as Community Treatment Orders, and provide advice and support to colleagues by sharing your knowledge of the Mental Health Act and allied legislation.
What we offer:We offer a supportive and inclusive team environment, regular supervision, and ongoing opportunities for professional development. Alongside attractive staff benefits and generous annual leave, this is a great opportunity to build your career and thrive within Lancashire County Council's Adult Social Care service.
Our valuesWhat's important to us, is that you share our values...
Supportive and InnovativeYou’ll need a blend of supportive and innovative thinking, coming up with fresh ideas so we can achieve the best outcomes for people.
EmpathyYou’ll need compassion and empathy to support people, listening to what they need, whilst ensuring they feel valued and respected.
Reasons to Join Us...- Great Annual Leave:
We offer up to 32 days annual leave, 8 bank holidays, and 2 additional statutory days during the festive season. You can also purchase additional leave. - Financial Benefits:
Our generous Local Government Pension Scheme with employer contribution. Our relocation reimbursement package to support people who need to move to the area to work with us. - Training and Development:
An excellent induction through our Social Care Academy and ongoing support for your career and professional development. - Health and Wellbeing: A Wellbeing Support Programme for you and your family.
- Staff Discounts:
You’ll get access to dozens of discounts through Vivup, our employee benefits partner. Our scheme covers a car lease scheme, shopping, entertainment, gym memberships, holidays, and more.
We embrace diversity and have a range of support, groups and networks for staff. These include the Forum of Asian Black and Ethnic Employees (FABEE), the Disabled Workers Forum and the LGBTQ+ Employee Network.
Job Description & Person specificationLocal Government Reorganisation
The Government has confirmed that local government across Lancashire will be reorganised, with the current 15 councils being replaced by four new unitary councils covering North, South, East and West Lancashire from April 2028.
If you are successful in your application, you will initially join Lancashire County Council. However, as part of the planned transition, your employment will transfer to one of the new unitary councils from…
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