Community Mental Health Professional - Douglas, United Kingdom - Isle of Man Government

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About the role and our team


Join the Crisis and Home Treatment Service (CRHTT) on the Isle of Man and play an integral role in the service that provides assessments and treatment to individuals experiencing acute mental health difficulties 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a unique hybrid crisis team working within a small island population.


The multi-disciplinary team is made up of mental health nurses, social workers and senior healthcare assistants with experience ranging from newly qualified to 30 years plus.

We are based next to the local inpatient hospital and see patients both at the CRHTT base and in the community as required.

We're proud to be a proactive and supportive team that offers a level of independence that other teams don't.

To find out more about this varied role read the job profile attached below.


What can this role offer me?

  • By joining us you'll be stepping away from NHS pressures and demands, as the Island's healthcare system is similar but separate to the UK NHS.
  • Working within CRHTT also offers opportunities to be involved in service developments which help enhance collaborative working with our partner agencies and improve outcomes for our patients.
  • Working in such a varied service offers numerous opportunities for development. You will have a range of training and development opportunities to develop your skills in accordance with your particular interest and the service need.
  • You will enjoy generous annual leave entitlement of 27 days and 10 public holidays plus a rewarding pension scheme.
  • Free onsite parking is available at most of our sites.


To find out more about the benefits you can enjoy by working with us, download our benefits guide from the bottom of the advert.


Hear from a Student Placement
"I really enjoyed my placement at CRHTT. I gained a vast amount of knowledge and skills in relation to rapid assessment, risk management and treatment which will enhance my practice as a newly qualified mental health nurse.


The team were very supportive of each other when assessing and making decisions which I believe is very important, especially in this area of work.

Each practitioner made me feel very welcome and encouraged me to seek as many opportunities as possible. I would encourage all future students to experience CRHTT."


About the Island and relocating
Here you can enjoy a fantastic quality of life, and an
excellent work-life balance There are plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, so if you like walking, mountain biking, sailing or kayaking, you'll have lots of places to explore


There are also lots of great cafes, bars and restaurants, and you can enjoy the Island's real sense of community.

The island is well connected to the UK, and you'll also benefit from
low income tax rates (20% maximum rate).


To find out more about the Island and the lifestyle you could enjoy here, take a look at Locate Isle of Man's guide to moving to the Isle of Man here.

A
relocation package of up to £7,000 based on receipts is available for this role.


Housing Assistance is also available where the Department will pay the difference between your current mortgage/rent bill, and that of your new accommodation on the Isle of Man, up to a maximum of £250 per month.

To find out more about our relocation package, download the leaflet below.


How to find out more and apply
For more information please see the attached job description and person specification, alternatively contact Tania Linden on


Additional information


Please note an enhanced with barring police check is required for this post,
which Manx Care will cover the cost of for you.


Due to the nature of the role, it is essential to have a full, valid driving licence and access to your own vehicle to be able to travel independently across the island.


We support flexible working and equality, diversity and inclusion in our recruitment
The Isle of Man Public Service is an equal opportunities employer which supports and promotes flexible working.

We understand its benefits in improving work-life balance and supporting health and wellbeing and, in its different forms; it is widespread throughout the Public Service.

We are happy to discuss part-time or flexible working arrangements, including job share partnerships, for our roles (where possible) and if interested you should discuss this with the Hiring Manager.

Find out more about where a career in the Isle of Man Public Service could take you at

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