Mental Health Practitioner in Plymouth inPlymouth PUBLISHED FRI 24 OCT 2025 Jump to job information section
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Mental Health Practitioner Job details Posting date: 24 October 2025 Salary: £38,682.00 to £46,580.00 per year Additional salary information: £38682.00 - £46580.00 a year Hours: Full time Closing date: 16 November 2025 Location: Plymouth, PL1 4JZ Company: NHS Jobs Job type: Permanent Job reference: B9832-2025-NM-10Apply for this job Summary The post holder will act as a Key worker for a defined group of patients and organise care in accordance with the Personalised Care Framework. Provision of case load supervision for Band 5 mental health practitioners and line management. To contribute to professional development, appraisal, performance review and recruitment. Be responsible for the management of caseloads. Carry out reviews of caseloads and support the process of recovery. The post-holder will take part in the clinical audit of the CMHS/MAIS. This will include annual audits. The post holder will ensure that their clinical practice is based on evidence and good practice and in accordance with any NICE guidance. The post holder will be individually accountable for their practice in accordance with the NMC or HPC professional code of conduct. To promote positive risk to allow clients independence and autonomy of choice. To liaise with other community resources and facilitate use of mainstream resources. To maintain a caseload of clients with a significant degree of mental health complexity. To participate in the shift lead and provide appropriate supervision. Practice within the legal and ethical framework set out by mental health related legislation to ensure that service users interests and well-being are at the fore. Liaise, advise, develop and maintain good relationships with service users, carers, relatives and fellow health, social care professionals who are involved in the delivery of services. Engage in support and care plans for those who have complex needs, high risk behaviors and risk assess and manage these effectively with the MDT. Work collaboratively with adult social care to identify and implement any adult social care needs. Participate in all activities aimed at keeping professional skills updated and contribute to dissemination of that knowledge and experience to all staff and students within your area of responsibility. Act upon referrals from secondary mental health services, other primary care workers consultants and other statutory bodies by providing triage, assessment, implementation and development of programs of care to individuals, groups and families, who are difficult to engage in mental health services. Implement and participate in the formulation of all policy and procedures within the area of responsibility in consultation with relevant others. Plan, with teaching establishments, a realistic learning experience for students and for postgraduate students and be responsible for the quality of the program. Participate in and support training programs designed for all staff groups. Monitor standards of practice within the team, ensuring areas of deficit are addressed through audit. Co-ordinate the collation of evidence within the team in support of standards for better health improving quality. Independently assess, implement and develop programs of care. Prioritise and re-assign team workload and develop caseload management system. Supervision and support. Assist the Team Manager in the Investigation of complaints made regarding the service. Identify staff training needs. Make judgements in regard to the quality of the service. Actively support the team through change in organisation and service delivery The post holder will need to travel and attend to service users based across Plymouth and other geographical areas. Reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act will be taken into account for the successful applicant. Please see supporting information for full Job Description and Person Specification.
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To work as a Mental Health Practitioner in the UK, you typically need a combination of educational qualifications, relevant experience, and specific skills. Here are some key areas to focus on:
Educational Qualifications:
1. Relevant Degree: A degree in psychology, social work, nursing, or a related field is usually required.
2. Postgraduate Training: For some roles, a postgraduate qualification in mental health or a specific area (e.g., counselling, psychotherapy) may be necessary.
3. Registration: Depending on your profession (e.g., nurse, social worker), you may need to be registered with appropriate regulatory bodies such as the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) or Social Work England.
Skills:
1. Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills are essential for interacting with clients, their families, and other professionals.
2. Empathy and Compassion: The ability to understand and share the feelings of others helps build trust and rapport with clients.
3. Active Listening: Being able to listen attentively and without judgment is crucial for effective assessment and support.
4. Assessment Skills: Skills in conducting mental health assessments to determine the needs and risks of clients.
5. Problem-Solving Skills: The ability to develop and implement care plans tailored to the individual needs of clients.
6. Crisis Management: Skills to assess situations effectively and respond appropriately to crises.
7. Cultural Competence: Understanding and respecting diverse cultural backgrounds and their impact on mental health.
8. Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams, including psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and other healthcare professionals.
9. Clinical Skills: For certain roles, knowledge of therapeutic techniques and interventions (CBT, DBT, etc.) may be required.
10. Organisational Skills: Strong organisational abilities to manage case loads and documentation efficiently.
11. Resilience and Self-Care: Ability to manage your own mental health and well-being while working in a demanding environment.
Additional Considerations:
- Personal Experience: Some practitioners benefit from personal experience with mental health, either through their own challenges or through connections with family and friends.
- Continued Professional Development (CPD): Engaging in regular training and professional development to stay updated with the latest research and practices in mental health.

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