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Assistant Team Manager - Referral & Assessment - Slough - Sanctuary Personal

Sanctuary Personnel Ltd

Slough

On-site

GBP 50,000 - 54,000

Full time

9 days ago

Job summary

A social services organization is seeking an Assistant Team Manager in Slough. The role involves managing a team within the Referral & Assessment unit, ensuring high-quality services and compliance with legal standards. Applicants should have a social work qualification and experience in child welfare services. The position offers a salary up to £53,587 per annum and a full-time commitment.

Qualifications

  • Social Work England registered.
  • Experience in child welfare services.
  • Ability to provide leadership and support to staff.

Responsibilities

  • Manage the day-to-day operation of the Referral & Assessment team.
  • Support and supervise social work staff and students.
  • Ensure high-quality assessments and reports are prepared.

Skills

Social Work Qualification
Understanding of relevant legislation
Communication skills

Education

Social Work Qualification or equivalent
Job description
Assistant Team Manager – Referral & Assessment

Slough Children First has a new permanent position available for a Assistant Team Manager within the Referral & Assessment Team to work full time based in Slough.

The salary for this permanent Assistant Team Manager job is up to £53,587 per annum.

  • As a member of the Trust’s management team, provide day to day management of the team, providing appropriate support and challenge to ensure the delivery of high-quality services that safeguard the welfare of children and young people.
  • Make effective day to day use of all available professional resources and use a range of theoretical, evidence based and practical approaches including systemic practice to develop and implement effective interventions and support for children and families both within and outside of the family home.
  • Manage the distribution of caseloads to ensure that the child or young person’s needs are met appropriately.
  • Support and challenge the team to meet the requirements around thresholds for cases, managing the preparation of high quality reports for court or other purposes, challenging, providing expert advice to guide the team through legal and organisational processes as required.
  • Support and challenge the team in the completion of assessments, plans, toolkits based on identified need, ensuring at each point risk is evaluated, decisions and management oversight are recorded on the case file and any issues or concerns are escalated to the Team Manager to address.
  • Chair the first and transfer core groups and CIN meetings to a high standard, supporting social workers in further meetings as required.
  • Co-work complex cases with team members as required without taking on a specific caseload of their own.
  • Supervise social workers and non qualified staff in the team as per the Trusts supervision policy, supporting and supervising social work students, acting as a mentor to support them through their professional training.
  • Lead hub/group supervision to a high standard ensuring that all members are aware of progress on cases.
  • Promote direct work with children and young people, supporting all members of the team to actively seek the views of children and families to inform practice in assessment and planning in individual cases.
  • Participate in quality assurance activities to support professional development of staff and improve the consistency of practice.
  • Support the Team Manager to tackle under-performance, sickness absence and conduct both informally and formally and within the Trust’s policy framework.
  • Contribute to the Trust’s development with knowledge of an area of specialist practice and to provide consultation, coaching and mentoring within the Team, and across the service as required.
  • Develop and maintain own professional links and leads with partner agencies and the voluntary sector and support those of the Team Manager.
  • Maintain own professional development through training and other suitable mechanisms and keep up to date with changes in national, regional and local policy initiatives that will impact on the delivery of services and respond accordingly.
  • Represent the Trust’s values, leading by example in the delivery of these and setting a positive culture within your team, service and the Trust; challenge behaviour when it is not aligned with our values and take appropriate action; support a professional in a respectful; and child-focused environment which supports the Trust’s vision.
Requirements
  • A social Work Qualification or equivalent.
  • Understanding of relevant legislation.
  • Social Work England registered.
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Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients’ requirements.

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