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A public sector organization in Aylesbury is seeking an Assistant Team Manager for the AMHP service. You will supervise out of hours AMHPs and manage complex cases, ensuring a high standard of service for mental health assessments. This role requires confidence, strong leadership, and a commitment to professional development. Competitive remuneration, including additional allowances, will be offered based on experience.
Location: Aylesbury
We are committed to supporting a centralised 24/7 AMHP service which is sensitive to meeting the complex needs of people requiring assessment under the Mental Health Act in a responsive and professional manner whilst promoting the wellbeing of a highly trained and competent workforce.
You will be expected to take an active part as a duty AMHP on the out of hours AMHP rota whilst supervising and overseeing the practice of your out of hours AMHP colleagues. You will also contribute to the wider development of the AMHP service and promote consistency of practice between the out of hours and in hours service provision.
You will be entitled to a £2,500 (per annum) AMHP allowance.
In addition to the salary advertised, you will receive a market premium of £525 per annum.
In addition, you will also be entitled to a 30% out of hours enhancement in addition to basic salary plus double time for bank holidays.
The Bucks AMHP service is part of the section 75 arrangement currently in place between Buckinghamshire Council and Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. It has recently been appraised as ‘good’ by an external audit undertaken earlier in 2025. The AMHP service is currently located within a health service setting (Whiteleaf Centre, Aylesbury) and managed by a partnership arrangement between the Council and Oxford Health.
The core purpose is to support the AMHP Manager deliver a quality 24/7 service by providing day-to-day support and supervision for out of hours AMHPs.
This post is central to the promotion of effective liaison out of hours with inpatient services, community teams, police and other emergency services.
The main duties and responsibilities of the AMHP Assistant Team Manager role are:
Fixed:
As a ‘fixed’ worker, you’ll spend most of your time in the same location (at the Whiteleaf Centre). Some of your working hours can be undertaken from your home environment (if it is within 25 miles of the Whiteleaf Centre).
Typically, you’ll be based in the same location as the rest of your team, because you provide a particular service from that fixed location or need access to information there.
You will be a confident and experienced AMHP invested in your own personal development and of others.
The successful post holder will provide guidance and management of complex cases and ensure that tasks requiring the AMHP role outside of the remit of a daily rota are completed to a high standard.
You will receive support, supervision and training from the AMHP Team Manager and the other Assistant Team Managers. There will also be many opportunities to access AMHP refresher training from the Thames Valley Consortium, as well as national training and forums.
Please see attached job summary for more information.
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