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Cygnet Hospital Forestwood is seeking a confident Social Worker to join the CAMHS inpatient team in a full-time role, averaging 40 hours per week. The post involves specialist psychosocial assessment, safeguarding leadership, and discharge planning for young people admitted to the unit.
You will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, families, and external agencies to support recovery and welfare, while developing your career within a supportive environment and strong professional
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We are looking for a confident, compassionate & committed Social Worker to join our team at Cygnet Hospital Forestwood. This role will be a full time, with the expectation for the sucessful applicant to complete 40 hours per week.
Its an excellent opportunity to progress your career as a valued member of a supportive team.
The CAMHS Inpatient Social Worker provides specialist psychosocial assessment, safeguarding leadership, and systemic support to young people admitted to the inpatient unit.
The post‑holder acts as a key link between the ward and external agencies, supporting safe discharge planning and promoting the welfare of young people in line with statutory responsibilities.
At Cygnet, our perks go way beyond pension schemes and excellent professional development.
Youll also enjoy shopping, travel and leisure discounts as well as a range of healthcare and financial benefits to support you to be happy both in and out of work.
So if youre passionate about what you do, we want to talk to you!
Cygnet Hospital Forestwood provides a range of acute and low secure mental health services for young people aged 13-18 year-olds.
The hospital is set across four wards offering Acute Mental Health, Eating Disorder and Low Secure Services. You will be part of a supportive MultiDisciplinary Team supporting young people in their treatment and working towards discharge.
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If you care about making a difference – we want to talk to you.
If you care about making a difference – we want to talk to you.