Team Manager Social Care - Family Help Service

Overview
Team Manager, Social Care - Family Help Service (Wandsworth, UK). Position Overview: Seeking a motivated and forward-thinking professional to join the Family Help Service as a Team Manager, Social Care. Permanent role based in the vibrant borough of Wandsworth, UK.Salary and working arrangements:Competitive annual salary ranging from £57,939 to £68,515.Flexible working options available, including full-time and part-time arrangements.Flexible working: Choose full-time or part-time hours to support a healthy work-life balance.Generous leave entitlement: 31 days of annual leave plus bank holidays.Local Government pension scheme: Secure and contributory pension to support your financial future.Employee discounts: Access to a range of discounts for leisure activities, dining, shopping, and more.Professional development: Continuous learning opportunities to enhance your skills and career progression.Why Wandsworth?Enjoy working in a dynamic and diverse borough with vibrant communities and abundant green spaces. Experience a strong sense of community and professional support, fostering both career and personal growth.Key Responsibilities
Lead, support, and manage a skilled team delivering high-quality and responsive family help and social work services.Serve as the lead professional in statutory interventions including child protection, care proceedings, and looked-after children cases.Conduct in-depth assessments of need and risk; coordinate multi-agency interventions for safeguarding children.Collaborate with health and social care professionals to promote the safety and welfare of children.Develop and deliver tailored care plans and support packages for children with complex needs.Represent the service in court proceedings, advocating for the best interests of children and ensuring robust legal protection.Strategically plan care for children who are unable to remain within their family environment due to safeguarding concerns.Service Focus
Dedicated to supporting families with very young children, those experiencing chronic challenges such as domestic violence and mental health issues, and children with complex emotional and behavioural needs.Play a critical role in delivering transformative, impactful interventions to the community.About Sanctuary Personnel
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