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Deputy Team Manager - Mental Health Team - North Kirklees

Kirklees Metropolitan Council

West Yorkshire

On-site

GBP 40,000 - 55,000

Full time

7 days ago
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Job summary

A local government authority in West Yorkshire is seeking a Deputy Team Manager for the community mental health team based in Batley. The role involves providing line management to social care staff, supporting vulnerable populations, and ensuring effective management of social work practices. Ideal candidates should have substantial experience in adult social care, a SWE-recognized qualification, and skills in change management and budget oversight. An informal discussion can be arranged with the hiring manager, Rebecca Tranmer, for more details.

Qualifications

  • Substantial post qualifying experience in a relevant setting.
  • Ability to manage resources within budget.
  • Experience of providing support or mentoring to less experienced colleagues.

Responsibilities

  • Provide line management to team members including qualified Social Workers.
  • Fulfill the role of Safeguarding Co-ordinator in line with local policy.
  • Support the Team Manager to ensure smooth management of social care practice.
  • Make recommendations in relation to support packages.
  • Support monitoring of budgets.
  • Facilitate and maximize people’s independence.

Skills

Change management skills
Post qualifying experience
SWE recognised professional qualification
Budget management
Mentoring experience
Knowledge of relevant legislation
Health and Safety principles
IT competency

Education

SWE recognised professional Social Work qualification
Job description

An exciting opportunity has arisen in the North Kirklees Enhanced Team, who are looking to recruit an enthusiastic and motivated individual, to join our multi-disciplinary community mental health team based in Batley.

The Enhanced Pathway provides evidence-based and therapeutic interventions with people with complex mental health needs. Our teams work collaboratively with service users and their families and carers, to enable them to live well in their communities.

We are looking for someone who is flexible and creative in response to service user and organisational needs and is committed to working collaboratively with other disciplines, to develop high-quality, strengths-based and recovery-focused packages of care and support.

We are inviting applications from existing managers or experienced Social Workers who are ready for the next step in their career.

We are looking for someone with a strong working knowledge of adult social care legislation and practice, who can use management and leadership skills to support us to continue to embed and strengthen our adult social care pathway in the team. Whilst prior experience of working in mental health services is desirable, it is by no means essential.

As a Deputy Team Manager, you will:
  • Provide line management to team members including qualified Social Workers and differently qualified social care practitioners.
    • Have a fundamental role in the safeguarding of some of the most vulnerable people in Kirklees, including fulfilling the role of Safeguarding Co-ordinator in line with the local adult safeguarding policy.
    • Provide support to the Team Manager to ensure smooth and effective management of the social are staff and social care practice in the team.
    • Make recommendations in relation to support packages and authorise in the Team Manager’s absence to an agreed level.
    • Support the Team Manager with the management of budgets through effective monitoring.
    • Support the team to adopt enabling approaches and appropriate levels of intervention to facilitate and maximise people’s independence and positive risk taking as far as possible.
    • Work collaboratively as part of the multi-disciplinary team.
Required Skills and Experience for the Role:
  • Change management skills are vital to ensure that changes are embraced positively by everyone in the team, whilst fostering a creative ethos to guarantee vulnerable adults are supported with care that is individual to them.
    • Substantial post qualifying experience in a relevant setting.
    • A SWE recognised professional Social Work qualification and evidence of SWE registration.
    • The ability to manage resources within budget.
    • Experience of providing support / mentoring to less experienced colleagues.
    • Evidence of management training or the ability to demonstrate equivalent competencies.
    • An understanding of relevant legislation and government agendas and the implications for practice.
    • Knowledge of Health and Safety principles.
    • Competent at using IT systems required for this role

Rebecca Tranmeris the manager for this role, please contact them on 01484 221000 for an informal discussion, or if you need any more information.

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