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A health service provider in Sheffield is seeking an Adult Home Treatment Nurse / Social Worker. The role involves delivering crisis interventions, conducting assessments, and supervising junior staff within a supportive multi-disciplinary team. Ideal candidates should possess relevant qualifications and experience, particularly in mental health settings. The closing date for applications is 03 December 2025. Competitive salary and supportive work environment included.
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The closing date is 03 December 2025
Home Treatment Team service- come and join the team!
Are you a registered Mental Health Nurse or Mental Health Social worker?
Have you the have a desire to support the delivery of a new transformational service?
Do you have a drive to be part of the developing Sheffield Urgent and Crisis Mental Health Service?
Look no further, apply here!
We are a knowledgeable, motivated and supportive team looking for enthusiastic individuals.
Our aim is to ensure that people experiencing a mental health crisis are offered assessment and intervention quickly and effectively within the least restrictive environment as an alternative to hospital admission.
The Home Treatment Team (HTT) provides a 7 day a week service, between the hours of 8am and 10pm, alongside a twilight shift which is 5.30pm until 3am for gatekeeping.
Our key responsibilities are around the assessing and delivery of care for people who are in crisis with their mental health. The team is multi-disciplinary and has a strong ethos of team working and team support, in order to deliver high quality care. The post holder will work on a shift basis over a 7 day period. The HTT works closely within the crisis network in ensuring that good liaison and joint working with other crisis provision teams are maximised.
The band 6 nurse / social worker will work within the Home Treatment Team. The post is to provide clinical care to Service Users who are in Crisis. The HTT is multidisciplinary and will involve working alongside other clinical professionals as well as the Crisis Network and other Community Mental Health Teams. As a band 6 the role will involve supervision of junior staff and participation in team development.
You will be involved in the assessment of Service Users in Crisis, leading on crisis assessments and decision making with onward referral to appropriate teams.
Planning interventions, delivering a variety of Acute Crisis interventions, whilst reviewing care and planning for discharge.
You have the opportunity to work as a shift coordinator, the newly formed gatekeeper role and as an interface between ourselves and the wards.
At SHSC, we prioritise the well‑being and safety of both our service users and employees. It is our policy and a condition of employment that all employees must join the DBS Update Service. This service carries an annual fee, which employees are responsible for paying up front. However, employees may claim this cost back through the Trust's Employee Expenses Reimbursement Policy. For those requiring a Basic DBS check, it is necessary to register for a DBS Online Account.
It’s important that we give the very best care to the people we support. Our values are a series of behaviours that everyone at Sheffield Health Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust is expected to follow.
We are proud to live and follow our values every day. The values are the beating heart of our organisation.
We are passionate about providing the very best care to the people we support, and we're looking for amazing people who share this passion to join us.
What is it that makes our Trust such a special place to work? Well, it’s all about the people. Our staff, service users, carers and families all come from such diverse backgrounds and all have expertise and stories to share.
It’s important that you feel supported in your role, that the people who you work with are as passionate as you are and that your health and well‑being is taken care of.
Shift patterns are:
Clinical
Supervision
Education and Training
Service Development
This is not an exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities and in discussion with the manager the postholder may be required to undertake other duties which fall within the Banding of the post. The job description will be reviewed regularly in the light of changing service requirements and any such changes will be discussed with the postholder.
The post holder should be comfortable in the use of computer technology, have basic keyboard skills and have the ability to use email.
All employees are expected to observe the following: -
Equal Opportunities and Dignity at work Statement of Intent
The Trust is a major employer and provider of services. We are committed to building a workforce which reflects the diversity of and meets the needs of the local community.
We oppose all forms of discrimination on legal and moral grounds, and recognise that discrimination creates barriers to achieving equality for everyone.
The Trust is committed to making equality of opportunity and fair treatment a reality whereby an individual can seek, obtain and continue employment without unfair discrimination.
As an equal opportunities employer, we will ensure that all job applicants and employees receive fair and equal treatment and will not be disadvantaged by unjustified conditions or requirements.
The Trusts Equal Opportunities and Dignity at Work Policy underpins the Trusts commitment to achieve equality and fairness at work and to ensure that individuals or groups are not unfairly discriminated against.
We are committed to improving our practice through signing up to initiatives such as Stonewall Champions, the Disability Standard, Two Ticks and Mindful Employer.
Safeguarding Children and Adults
The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people (anyone under the age of 18) and adults. It expects all staff, volunteers and contracted staff to share this commitment and act in such a way that safeguards and promotes the health and well being of children, young people and adults.
Staff must ensure that they are familiar with the signs and symptoms of abuse and know what to do if any such concerns are raised.
Staff are expected to know about and follow the Trusts safeguarding children and safeguarding adult policies which can be found on the Trust intranet, and participate in related mandatory/statutory training.
Staff should be aware of the principles of risk management and adopt appropriate practice to reduce the risk to themselves and others. In particular, staff should observe the Trusts Risk Management Strategy, Risk, Incident & Serious Incident reporting and management policies, Health & Safety regulations and the risk management training requirements for all staff.
Infection Prevention & Control
Staff are expected to comply with the Trusts Infection Prevention & Control policies and conduct themselves in such a manner as to minimise the risk of causing healthcare associated infections.
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.
Sheffield Health Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust