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A leading company in social care is seeking a dedicated Team Leader at Highlea Care Limited in Shildon. Your role will involve staff management while promoting person-centred support for clients with learning disabilities. This position provides an opportunity for professional development within a supportive environment that values diversity and inclusivity.
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Highlea Care The Grange - North/East/West View
Salary: £13.01 per hour (£27,060.80 per annum)
Working Hours: 40 hours per week
Service: Highlea Care Limited
We are currently looking for a Team Leader to join our team at Highlea Care Limited - Shildon
Highlea Care Limited is part of National Care Group.Based in and around the Bishop Auckland and Shildon area, Highlea Care supportsadults and young people across 16 supported living services. We supportindividuals with learning disabilities, autism, complex needs, mental healthand challenging behaviours. As a team and with the people we support, wepromote person-centred support and help each person to achieve their goals andaspirations.
About National Care Group
National Care Group is one of the UK’s leadingproviders of adult social care, supporting people with learning disabilities,mental health support needs, acquired brain injuries, autistic people, andcomplex related needs. Its mission is to empower those it supports to leadtheir best life, enabling them the opportunity to unlock their full potentialand live as independently as possible within their community.
What’s in it for you?
The Team Leader Role
As a Team Leader, you will promote and ensure that thecompany vision of person-centred support is implemented whilst maintaining anindividual’s potential and independence. You will be the front-line manager,whilst also ensuring all necessary back office duties are completed withincompliance.
A Team Leader is required to respect and workcooperatively with others, enabling the people we support to live in their ownhome or within their local community with dignity and confidence.Responsibilities include:
The most important qualities needed are the ability totreat others with respect, listen to their needs and understand their emotions.Be Kind, friendly and honest.
The Ideal Candidate
Don’t meet every singlerequirement?We invite you to apply anyway!
At National Care Group, we arededicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic organisation. So, ifyou’re ready to embark on a journey where your potential outweighs your currentskill set, we encourage you to apply. You might have the right values andattitude we are looking for!