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An Integrated Care System in Chippenham seeks an Assistant Team Manager to lead their Adult Community Team. This role requires strong leadership skills to manage services for adults requiring care. The successful candidate will oversee a skilled team, guiding them in best practices while ensuring effective collaboration with health providers. Applicants must have a relevant qualification and demonstrate experience in managing teams within a social care setting.
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Salary:£50,300 - £52,572 (Inclusive of 12.5% Market Supplement)
Hours per week:37 hours
Interview date:Week Commencing Monday 11 August 2025
Adult Community - Inspiring Independence, Nurturing Wellbeing
Are you a registered Social Worker or Occupational Therapist with at least two years experience in a leadership or decision-making role?
We currently have the opportunity for an enthusiastic individual with strong leadership skills to join our Adult Community Team as an Assistant Team Manager based in Chippenham Wiltshire.
As the Assistant Team Manager, you will play a key role in supporting the Adult Community Team Manager to ensure that services are delivered efficiently and effectively across Wiltshire to adults requiring assessments, care, and support.
In the absence of the Team Manager, you will take the lead in managing, coordinating, and inspiring the locality team. You will provide professional guidance and support to Advanced Practitioner Social Workers and Occupational Therapists, helping to maintain high standards of practice and service delivery.
We are looking for someone who brings not only strong leadership and budget management skills, but also a dynamic and creative mindsetsomeone who is passionate about doing things differently to achieve the best possible outcomes. You will champion a strengths-based approach, promoting independence and person-centred practice at every opportunity.
Your ability to motivate, develop, and empower a team of highly skilled professionals is key. You will bring energy, enthusiasm, and a commitment to continuous improvement, fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and excellence.
Wiltshire Council is a friendly, welcoming place to work, with a 'One Council' ethos. Thats why we focus on getting the things that matter to our people right.
Supporting the Team Manager to ensure efficient and effective service delivery for adults inWiltshire requiring care and support. Leading the development and promotion of integrated workingwith the community health teams, acute hospitals and GP surgeries within the specified locality.Managing and supervising a number of social workers, occupational therapists and other staff,as delegated by the Team Manager.Deputising for the Team Manager as appropriate during time of absence providing managementcover and support to locality team staff.Specific duties and responsibilities:
Manage, co-ordinate and lead the locality team in the absence of the Team Manager.
Providing supervision and support to experienced SW and OT so the postholder isrequired to have excellent knowledge and ability in relation to the most complex of caseswhere finding possible solutions are challenging.
Actively engage in individual and group supervision and embed learning in practice
Undertake appraisal and team meetings and contribute to individual and team development
Engage in quality assurance ensuring that supervisees meet all legislative and regulatoryrequirements as determined by the national agenda e.g. Care Act 2014, Mental Capacity Act.
Monitor that assessments are undertaken in line with Care Act 2014 requirements and thatpeople are assessed appropriately for their eligibility for Social Care. This requires being able tocheck across the team that assessment is being undertaken consistently and taking action asnecessary.
Set and monitor standards and performance of supervisees in line with quality assurancepolicies.
Analyse and interpret performance data to inform decision making within the team. Thiswill be challenging where operational case work demand is very high with limited staffingresources and timescales
Actively participate in the development of policies and procedures within the wider socialcare team.
Having an operational view of the caseloads across the team and to allocate and managedemands and abilities (both SW and OT) in a timely way to ensure the best outcomes forcustomers.
Provide expert advice, support and creative problem solving to team members dealing withcustomers with complex needs. This will include managing complaints from customers,carers, elected members and partners which may result in a recommendation on the way theservice could be delivered differently to team manager / HoS Convene and chairmultiagency meetings in relation to customers with complex needs or contentioussituations. Where previous meetings have not been able to resolve issues
Work with the Team Manager creating and developing links with Community Area Boards
Promote wider community involvement with staff in the team, including the NHS, thevoluntary section and independent providers. To take every opportunity to work withpartners, e.g. attending GP forums, meeting health teams etc with the view of how can wework together
Assist the Team Manager in the robust management of resources within the team by ensuringquality and cost effectiveness in service delivery.
Authorise plans for care and support considering cost effectiveness, promotion of independentand reduction of risk. This involves reviewing the application of the support plan, with professionaladvice from SW / OT re-equipment but to look at costs and take decisions.
Respond to civil emergencies including managing a rest centre
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.
£50,300 to £52,572 a yearInclusive of 12.5% Market Supplement