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Senior Forensic Mental Health Practitioner in AP Service

Together for Mental Wellbeing
Approved Premises Mental Health Servicefull_timeVerifiedPosted 8 Aug 2025
💰 £39,383/yr

About the role

Senior Forensic Mental Health Practitioner in AP Service

Application Deadline: 5 September 2025

Department: Operations

Employment Type: Fixed Term Contract

Location: Approved Premises Mental Health Service

Reporting To: Danielle Green

Compensation: £39,383 / year


Description

Service: Criminal Justice Approved Premises (AP) Mental Health Service 
Location: North London 
Reports to: Service Manager 
Salary: £39,383 (GA Incl) 

Job Purpose  
The Senior Forensic Mental Health Practitioner (FMHP) will hold a caseload across two Approved Premises (APs) located in Camden and Tulse Hill. They will provide psychologically informed assessments and interventions, drawing on approaches such as: 
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) 
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) 
  • Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) 
  • Mindfulness 
  • Psychoeducation 
The goal is to equip service users with practical tools to better manage their mental health. 
The job holder will work collaboratively with AP staff, probation practitioners, and wider partners to deliver holistic, coordinated support. This includes: 
  • Facilitating case consultations to enhance colleagues’ confidence and skills in supporting individuals with mental health needs 
  • Actively contributing to team meetings to inform decision-making and support planning 
  • Leading workshops for AP staff on topics such as mental health awareness, trauma-informed practice, and engaging effectively with healthcare partners

Key Responsibilities

Job-Specific Tasks and Responsibilities
  • Contribute to the development and promotion of the service and Together by attending relevant forums 
  • Creation and delivery of relevant information sessions to professionals 
  • Work in partnership with other stakeholders 
  • Facilitate learning in groups through presentations and activities both within Together and external agencies 
  • Assess mental health and social care needs and provide a bespoke holistic support package 
  • Understand and adhere to relevant safeguarding and risk management protocols 
  • Empower people to lead on their support plan 
  • Provide low intensity support interventions of psychoeducation using techniques such as Motivational Interviewing, CBT, and Compassion Focused Therapy 
  • Support and deliver interventions to service users with complex needs and dual diagnosis 
  • Contribute to the prevention and management of harmful and violent behaviour 
  • Help people build self-esteem and increase motivation 
  • Enable people to discover and access appropriate services and facilities 
  • Support people to navigate and access services available to them as part of the bespoke care plan 
  • Assist people whose care is being transferred between services/agencies by liaising as appropriate 
  • Dynamically assess and manage risk, sharing need-to-know information with relevant agencies 
  • Report back on outcomes directly to referrers and/or via clinical and multidisciplinary group meetings 
  • Record keep, evidence work done, and ensure data is entered promptly and effectively onto relevant data management systems 
  • Work with integrity within the service delivery model, ensuring consistency and quality of service provision 
  • Maintain regular communication and updates with the wider team via phone, text, and emails 
  • Develop and sustain effective working relationships with staff in other agencies 
  • Develop a significant understanding of Together and its value system to present Together in a positive light 
  • Advise statutory agencies about the needs of service users in the relevant geographical area(s) and identify gaps in the service 
  • Research, prepare, and supply information to monitor the effectiveness of the service and produce statistical data as required to the service manager 
This job description may change over time, by negotiation with the post holder, to reflect service needs and does not form part of a contract of employment.

Practicalities 
  • Working Hours: 9am–5pm, Monday to Friday (37.5 hours per week) 
  • Work-Related Travel: You may be required to travel from your base to different offices. Additional travel expenses incurred will be reimbursed in line with the expense policy 
  • Role is Subject to: 
    • Ministry of Justice vetting: Enhanced Level 1 clearance (applied for once role is offered and accepted) 
    • Enhanced D

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