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A care management organization in Huntingdon seeks a Team Leader to support a young woman with Cerebral Palsy. You will manage a team of support workers, oversee care delivery, and promote independence. The role requires strong communication skills and compassion. The pay is £18.50 per hour, with ongoing training and support provided.
Location: Huntingdon, PE28 (will be moving to St Neots PE19)
Days & Hours: 42.75 hours per week, 3x 12.25hr day shifts and 6 hours of admin time per week.
Pay: £18.50 per hour
Driver required? Essential
Driving Clients Car? Yes, Wheelchair adapted vehicle, automatic.
Using Own Vehicle for work purposes? Yes, on duty and to attend training
Essential: Supporting young adults in their own home. Supporting adults with Cerebral Palsy
Desirable: Experience working with young adults with trauma and an interest in therapy
Accommodation (while on duty): Carer facilities
Interviews Week Commencing: Interviews will happen on a rolling basis. This advert will close when sufficient applications have been received. Please apply as soon as possible to ensure that your application can be considered.
Start Date: ASAP (subject to satisfactory employment checks)
Are you an experienced support professional looking to lead a dedicated care team and make a real difference in someone’s life?
Introducing Hannah
Hannah is a bright, intelligent young woman born in 2005, with a strong interest in learning and a love for staying active. She lives at home with her close-knit family, who play an important role in her life, and shares a close relationship with her brother, who has since moved out.
Currently attending university, Hannah thrives in academic environments and enjoys expanding her knowledge about the world. She’s a great listener and finds joy in hearing about other people’s experiences.
In her free time, Hannah enjoys swimming and socialising. She regularly attends a monthly “Ladies That Lunch” event and is a member of a local club where she explores different sports and activities.
Hannah has a diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy which affects all four limbs. She uses an AAC Grid 3 for communication, you will need to allow her time to answer questions that are posed. There are a team of Support Workers currently in place and for transfers and personal care require 2:1 assistance to maintain Hannah’s comfort at all times.
As Team Leader, your primary focus will be to support Hannah in living a full, active, and fulfilling life. You’ll play a key role in helping her maximise her independence and reach her potential, while ensuring her care and support are consistently delivered to a high standard.
You’ll be responsible for:
Ensuring all care provided is safe, effective, and person-centred
This is a hands-on leadership role where your organisational skills, compassion, and commitment to quality care will make a lasting impact.
This is a fantastic opportunity to become part of a supportive and committed care team, where your work will have a meaningful impact on Hannah’s life. By helping to maximise her opportunities and promote her independence, you’ll play a key role in her journey toward living life to the fullest.
This role is ideal for someone who communicates clearly and confidently, and who brings patience, empathy, warmth, and compassion to everything they do.
In order to promote continuity of our high care standards, you will be offered:
ILS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our Clients within the activities we undertake, and ILS expects all our Clients’ employees and workers to share this commitment. The suitability of all prospective employees or workers will be assessed during the recruitment process in line with this commitment. This position will require:
We are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, marriage and civil partnerships and religion and belief.
Where a specific gender is stated as essential, gender is considered to be a genuine occupational requirement in accordance to paragraph 1, of the schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010 for a female or male worker to work with our client.