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A social care provider is looking for a passionate Children's Team Manager to lead the First Contact/MASH team in Durham. This 12-month contract is crucial for safeguarding children and supporting families. The role requires extensive experience in child protection social work, strong leadership skills, and the ability to collaborate across agencies. Benefits include competitive pay, potential for contract extension, and flexible working options. Join us to make a positive impact on vulnerable children and families.
Are you a compassionate and strategic leader with a strong background in child protection social work? We are currently seeking a dedicated Mou Children's Team Manager to oversee the First Contact / MASH team in Durham on a 12-month contract. This is an exciting opportunity to lead a vital multi-agency team that plays a crucial role in safeguarding children and supporting families.
The Mou Children's Team Manager will be responsible for managing a team of social workers and first contact officers, ensuring effective operation of the MASH (Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub). The successful candidate will guide the team through periods of change, promote effective communication, and foster a positive working environment. You will support Durham’s safeguarding partners by sharing vital information, making evidence-based decisions, and ensuring responsive and timely interventions for children and families.
This role requires confidence in risk identification and response, excellent decision-making skills, and extensive experience in child protection social work. You will work closely with three dedicated social work consultants who will support your management responsibilities.
To be considered for the Children's Team Manager role, please contact Delanie Heyes. Email your CV to or call 0101772 208964 for more information. We look forward to helping you take the next step in your career in safeguarding!