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A public service organization in England is seeking a Team Manager to lead its 0-17 Disability Service. This role involves managing a team of social workers, ensuring quality service delivery, and promoting professional development. The ideal candidate must be a registered Social Worker with substantial experience in safeguarding and children's social care. You will receive competitive remuneration including a salary ranging from £51,131 to £55,607 per annum, plus market premia and retention payments.
Salary: £51,131-£55,607 per annum
Plus:
Grade: SW4
Job Family: PSW0251
Contract: Full-time, Permanent
Make a difference to the lives of disabled children and young people in Medway. Medway Council is seeking an ambitious, motivated, and reflective Team Manager to join our 0-17 Disability Service. This rewarding leadership role allows you to directly influence high-quality social work practice, support experienced practitioners, and ensure disabled children and young adults receive the services, protection and opportunities they deserve.
As part of our Children & Adults Directorate, you will be central to delivering Medway’s vision for Children’s Social Care—ensuring that all disabled children and young people are safeguarded, supported and enabled to reach their full potential.
As Team Manager, you will:
Lead, motivate and develop a team of experienced Social Workers.
Deliver high-quality, reflective professional supervision and robust performance development plans.
Use performance data to monitor practice quality, drive improvement, and ensure compliance with statutory standards.
Support safer recruitment and staff retention across Children’s Social Care.
Contribute to the management and monitoring of the team’s staffing budget.
Ensure assessments, statutory visits, reviews, and interventions are completed to a high standard and within statutory timescales.
Allocate cases within required timescales and ensure plans for children and families are focused, outcome-driven, and regularly reviewed.
Promote and model effective partnership working with internal teams, schools, health services, voluntary agencies and other partners.
Keep up to date with legislation, research, policy and national developments in disability and safeguarding practice.
Support, supervise and assess Newly Qualified Social Workers in their ASYE and students on placement.
Offer reflective guidance, coaching and professional challenge that strengthens social work practice.
Deputise for the Group Manager when required and provide cover for other Team Managers.
Promote work‑life balance and flexible working to support a healthy, motivated workforce.
Champion Fair Access, Diversity & Inclusion across all aspects of practice and leadership.
Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation and local policies.
Uphold the Council’s responsibilities under Section 17 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
Undertake additional duties, where appropriate, aligned with the needs of the service.
We are seeking a confident and experienced practitioner who:
If you are passionate about leading social work practice and improving the lives of disabled children, young people, and their families, we would love to hear from you.
Take the next step in your leadership journey with Medway Council. Email your CV to (url removed)