Mental Health Well-being Practitioner (MHWP) | South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

Company: South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

Location: London

Posted: April 23rd, 2026

Overview

We have an exciting and rare opportunity for two Mental Health Well‑being Practitioners (MHWPs) to join our older adult community mental health teams (CMHTs). The CMHTs have a key role in promoting mental wellbeing and engaging service users and carers to meet their mental health needs, avoiding the need for more restrictive treatment options such as inpatient care.

MHWP roles were introduced to the older adult CMHTs in 2022 to increase access to psychological interventions and have had a significant impact on ensuring patients receive a psychological intervention tailored to their needs and reducing waiting times for therapy.

The CMHTs are well regarded by service users and carers, with respondents on recent patient and carer experience questionnaires consistently rating their experience of the service positively. The teams reflect the diversity of the local community and team members are passionate in their desire to support each other to provide high‑quality patient care. As an MHWP you will have opportunities to work both independently and as part of a core team, and the flexibility to structure your time according to the needs of your caseload.

As an MHWP in the older adult CMHTs, you will be part of a psychology and psychotherapy workforce, delivering specified wellbeing‑focused psychologically‑informed interventions in line with best available evidence, under close supervision from a clinical psychologist or CBT therapist. You will also have the opportunity to work with people with behaviours that challenge in the context of a dementia diagnosis.

You will work alongside the range of professionals in the multi‑disciplinary team (including nurses, OTs, social workers, support workers, psychologists/psychological therapists, psychiatrists and administrators) and contribute to the MDT by care coordinating, key‑working and contributing to information gathering, risk assessment and care planning. We are transitioning to Dialog+ as a tool for co‑produced care planning and its use will be key to your role in collaborating to develop care plans that are focused on strengths and are outcome based.

We are looking for someone who can engage sensitively and empathically with service users and carers and who is able to value each of their service users as an individual. The role will involve regular working from the team base and seeing service users both in clinic and in their own homes across the relevant borough.

We have two full‑time posts available, one based in our Croydon team (located at Heavers Resource Centre, 122 Selhurst Road, SE25 6LL) and the other in the Lewisham team (located at 91 Granville Park, SE13 7DW). Both teams have good public transport links, with national rail stations (Selhurst / Norwood Junction for the Croydon team, Lewisham for the Lewisham team) and bus routes within walking distance. Ability to drive is therefore not essential to this role.

Heavers Resource Centre is a spacious team location, with office space for both the older adult CMHT and Croydon Memory Service, as well as council‑run day services and a residential home for older people. Crystal Palace Football Ground and Croydon Town Centre shops are both within a few minutes’ drive or bus ride.

91 Granville Park is a hub for SLaM older adult services in Lewisham, including the older adult CMHT, memory service and care home intervention team for the borough. It is within walking distance of Lewisham shopping centre and the open space of Blackheath Common.

Please note that the Croydon post attracts outer London high cost area supplement (HCAS) while the Lewisham post attracts inner London HCAS. You will be asked about your preference for location at interview, but may be offered either post.

Key Responsibilities

KR 1: Clinical and Client Care

KR 2: Responsibilities for team or service clinical functioning

KR 3: Care or management of resources

KR 4: Management and supervision

KR 6: Teaching and Training

KR 7: Record‑keeping and Information Governance

KR 8: Research and development

KR 9: Maintaining professional standards and continuing professional development

KR 10: General

This advert closes on Sunday 26 Apr 2026.

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