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Care Lead - Mental Health

TN United Kingdom

Epsom

On-site

GBP 100,000 - 125,000

Full time

22 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player in the Health and Social Care sector is seeking a dedicated Team Leader to manage a passionate team of support workers. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of individuals with mental health challenges, autism, and learning disabilities. As a Team Leader, you will be responsible for fostering a supportive environment, ensuring compliance with regulations, and promoting the personal and professional development of your team. With excellent career progression opportunities and comprehensive training provided, this position is perfect for those looking to advance their careers while making a meaningful impact in their community.

Benefits

Fully paid 2-week induction and clinical training
Onsite parking
28 days holiday inclusive of bank holidays
Fully funded NVQ
Weekly engagement with Clinical support team

Qualifications

  • Experience as a team leader in the care sector is essential.
  • Knowledge of CQC regulations and ability to support staff development.

Responsibilities

  • Manage support workers and ensure person-centred care for clients.
  • Lead by example and respond to incidents effectively.

Skills

Team Leadership
Mental Health Support
Autism Awareness
Challenging Behaviour Management
Staff Development
CQC Regulations Knowledge
Flexibility
Resilience
Person-Centred Approach

Education

Level 5 Diploma in Health & Social Care

Job description

Rate of pay: up to £13.82 per hour

Weekly hours: 48 hours per week (12 hours shifts)

Ideal position for individuals looking for a career in management within the Health and Social Care sector.

As a Team Leader, you will become part of our team managing support workers to support people living in their own homes in Epsom, Surrey. You will have access to great career progressions, sector-leading professional training, and great job stability.

We specialise in providing person-centred care for adults with a forensic mental health background, challenging behaviour, learning disabilities and autism to enable them to play a meaningful part within their community. We are looking for motivated individuals who are able to deal with high-stress situations and want a rewarding role as part of a service that makes a difference.

Our flagship supported living service on Reigate Road is an 8-minute walk from Ewell East train station and has on-site parking.

Requirements
  • You will need to have experience working as a team leader in the care sector
  • Experienced working with people with Mental health, Autism, challenging behaviours and Learning Disabilities
  • Ability and experience in supporting, motivating and developing staff, including undertaking monthly supervisions, annual appraisals, leading team meetings and doing inductions.
  • Leading by example on the floor and responding to incidents
  • Knowledge and a good understanding of current CQC/sector regulations and legislation
  • Must be flexible with shifts to meet the needs of the service
  • Strong values and person-centred approach
  • Individuals who are enthusiastic, resilient, energetic, and proactive
  • Resilience and drive to overcome challenges
  • Be prepared to work with people who present with challenging behaviour and in some cases risky behaviours
  • Be committed to personal and professional development
  • Have, or be prepared to complete, a Level 5 Diploma in Health & Social Care
  • Full UK driving licence essential
  • Fully paid 2-week induction and clinical training
  • PMVA training
  • Fully paid DBS check to start employment, you will then be required to sign up to the DBS Update Service and maintain an annual subscription (at a minimal cost of £13 per year)
  • 28 days holiday inclusive of bank holidays (pro-rata)
  • Onsite parking
  • Fully funded NVQ
  • Excellent opportunities for career progression into a head of care position
  • The opportunity to work in a passionate team focused on delivering outstanding care
  • Develop skills in risk management planning, Care planning and Assessments to support career progression.
  • Support learning the legal frameworks governing social care
  • Weekly engagement with the Clinical support team specialising in Positive Behavioural Support
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