Manage social work caseload of more complex nature and with high levels of autonomy.
Provide professional supervision of other Social Workers, supporting caseload management and promoting reflective practice and continuous professional development.
Provide expert professional and technical advice to other Social Workers, managers, colleagues, and partners.
Our Client Harrow Council, is looking for a Team Manager to join their Court Team.
Main Purpose of Post
The overall purpose of the Team Manager role is to ensure that the work of the team is correctly focused, within the policy and procedural frameworks of the council, and is consistent with the relevant legal and regulatory frameworks in their service area.
The Team Manager should ensure that there is a calm and ordered approach to the work, with team members working collaboratively to improve the lives of children and young people.
To manage a caseload as determined by line manager
To hold responsibility for young people subject to youth justice interventions and sentences aged 10-17 on statutory Court orders or out of court diversions and to supervise these in line with National Standards, local policies and procedures and other legislation and guidance related to Children and young people.
To establish and maintain effective working relationships within multi-agency setting and share information as required by RBKC's information exchange protocol and general data protection regulations.
General
Qualified Social Worker - Kensington & Chelsea - Children & Families Team
The Team Manager will undertake assessments, determine care packages/support plans and manage a range of the most complex caseload to maintain or improve the well-being of children and young people.
Plan, deliver, and oversee referral interventions for a complex caseload and where appropriate review cases.
Liaise internally and externally and work with colleagues from other agencies to ensure children and young people's interests are supported.
We are recruiting for an enthusiastic, motivated, and committed Deputy Manager, with experience working with adults with a learning disability/autism and complex needs to join an exciting organisation.
Closing Date: 20th June 2024 we reserve the right to close the role early if we find a suitable candidate.
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Project Manager in Housing to drive complex case management and innovative solutions across housing, social care, mental health, NHS services, and the voluntary sector.
As a Project Manager - Housing, you will play a crucial role in managing intricate cases that intersect various services.
Your focus will be on delivering positive outcomes through a relational and problem-solving approach, thinking outside the box to devise effective solutions for individuals and families.
Ensure service users and their carers receive timely and proportionate care management assessments of their needs, that identify the outcomes they wish to achieve.
To work as part of multi agency teams providing seamless health and social care services.
Promote service user independence and recovery, including the promotion of Enablement and linking the service user to community based services that enhance personal wellbeing.