
Team Manager – Young People Service 16+
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Team Manager – Young People Service 16+
Salary: Grade 16 £60,573-£62,766
Permanent – 36 hours per week
Retention Payment – £3,000
Hybrid working (3 days per week in the office, 2 days at home)
Job Purpose
We are looking to recruit a Team Manager to work within the 16+ children in care and care experienced adults’ service. Managing a team of 2 social workers and 3 personal advisors, you will be driving practice where for our children in care who are aged 16 and 17 and care experienced adults aged 18-25. This is an exciting time to join Croydon as we have recently reconfigured the service to create smaller teams with additional management support. We are also working with our multi-agency partners to create dedicated specialist support for our young people, including from Health, Adult Services, Housing and Education.
Together, we are focussed on achieving positive outcomes for children in our borough. We are committed to doing things differently, taking into account current research and best practice, we are looking for people who also want to be part of this journey.
We are looking for Social Work England registered experienced social workers with supervisory experience or experienced team managers who have experience of working with young people who are in care and care experienced adults. Your role as a team manager is crucial in terms of practice and service development and we are looking for managers who are compassionate and enthusiastic in terms of improving the lives of children in care and supporting our young people onto independence.
Essential Requirements
The Team Manager will take operational responsibility for a team of Social Workers in respect of:
Qualified and registered Social Worker who is Social Work England registered
Able to lead improvement in social work practice at an operational level through effective performance management
Evidence of leading and managing operational change effectively.
Able to lead and manage in an operational area dealing with high risk and high complexity in a way that delivers good safeguarding and well-being outcomes for children and families.
Able to apply and use effectively at operational level outcomes-based quality assurance frameworks.
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About Us
Croydon Council’s priorities
The Council balances its books, listens to residents, and delivers good sustainable services
- Get a grip on the finances and make the council financially sustainable
- Become a council which listens to, respects and works in partnership with Croydon’s diverse communities and businesses
- Strengthen collaboration and joint working with partner organisations and the voluntary, community and faith sectors
- Ensure good governance is embedded and adopt best practice
- Develop our workforce to deliver in a manner that respects the diversity of our communities
Key business plan outcomes:
- Croydon is a place of opportunity for business, earning and learning
- Children and young people in Croydon have the chance to thrive, learn and fulfil their potential
- Croydon is a cleaner, safer and healthier place, a borough we’re proud to call home
- People can lead healthier and independent lives for longer
- Croydon Council’s new ways of working
Equal Opportunities Statement
Croydon Council is an inclusive employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Subject to business needs, we will be pleased to consider applications from candidates seeking flexible working arrangements and support hybrid working, whereby staff attend the workplace for part of their working week and work from home, or elsewhere, remotely for the rest of the time.
As users of the disability confident scheme, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the advertised role.
Croydon council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment.
The Successful candidate will be subject to a DBS check, if the role requires one.
Salary range
- £60,573 - £62,766 per year