We believe that everyone deserves to be supported in their mental health needs and we have a part to play in that. Our work is guided by our values of:
Openness Belonging Strength Collaboration
Our purpose is to create space where mental health comes first. We do this through working in partnership with other agencies and providing services in a trauma-informed way. This role will work collaboratively within Manchester City Council s multi-disciplinary Thriving Families Team alongside domestic abuse, substance misuse and family help workers to support families where children are open to Child Protection or Child In Need Plans. The aim is to ensure that children, young people and their families are better able to access appropriate support services leading to improved understanding and management of their mental health.
We believe in the power of listening and being heard. The Mental Health Practitioner will build collaborative and kind relationships where people feel heard and understood, enabling people to access services and navigate routes to support. The role is based within the Council s Thriving Families team and referrals are received directly from Social Workers. You will offer a range of tailored support to adults and children in the family including delivering 1:1 psycho-social support interventions around anxiety, grief and trauma, community advocacy, making referrals, communicating with health/social care and assisting in addressing practical needs.
Salary: £32,271
Contract: Initially for 12 months (extension possible dependent upon funding)
Hours: 35 hours per week
Base: Manchester City Council Offices Etrop Court, Wythenshawe
The type of skills and knowledge that are important to us are:
Experience of working in a psycho-social way with the whole family delivering interventions for people experiencing mental health problems.
Ability to work in a strengths-based, open and positive way that builds kind relationships and is receptive to and appreciative of the skills and talents of everyone.
Knowledge or experience of the issues that people with lived experience of poor mental health face and the impact this has on their lives.
Application documents can be downloaded from our website.
The closing date is 10am on Monday 19th January with interviews planned face-to-face in Wythenshawe on Tuesday 27th January.
Manchester Mind is striving to be an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Manchester Mind sees it as a positive advantage if you have experience of mental health issues and/or have used mental health services, or had experience of volunteering.
