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Adult's Team Manager / Social Work / Community Mental Health Team

Ashberry Recruitment
Posted 13 hours ago, valid for 13 days
Location

Bolton, Lancashire BL1 6LU, England

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position is for a Team Manager in the CMHT located in Bolton, requiring over 5 years of post-qualifying experience in mental health within an integrated team.
  • The role involves managing staff to ensure high standards of case management for vulnerable customers and their carers, while planning services to meet individual needs and legislative requirements.
  • Candidates must be able to establish service standards through collaboration with various stakeholders and ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
  • The job offers a salary of £45,000 per year and includes a hybrid working model, with staff expected to work in the office or with clients four days a week and one day from home for administrative tasks.
  • Additionally, the role includes responsibilities such as quality assurance, HR policy application, project planning, and developing productive working relationships within multi-disciplinary teams.

Team ManagerTeam: CMHTLocation: BoltonDetails:

Experience at Team Manager level5 years + post qualifyingExperience in Mental Health - Integrated teamWe operate a hybrid working but staff are expected to be working in the office or out at clients 4 days per week with one day at home for admin.Supportive team with excellent support from Local Authority1 To manage the staff across the team to operate to the highest standard and ensure effective case management is delivered to vulnerable customers and their carers / representatives, ensuring that the appropriate support planning and case management is undertaken2 To manage and plan services to meet the needs of individuals, legislative developments and strategic requirements.3 Establish and improve service standards through exchanging information and in collaboration with partnership, commissioning and care management and provider colleagues.4 To ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, ethical and social requirements.5 To implement and monitor compliance with quality assurance systems and carry out quality audits6 To manage, present and share information, records and reports to support decision making.7 To manage, develop and enhance the performance of teams and individuals8 To arrange and contribute to the delivering of information and training as required9 To undertake and apply a range of HR policies and procedure including disciplinary, grievance and Health and safety procedures10 To lead, chair and facilitate meetings11 To act as panel member during disciplinary and grievance hearings12 To develop productive working relationships with colleagues, team members and managers.13 To contribute to project planning and preparation and coordinate the running and closing of projects14 To manage, organise, support and maintain the use of information technology systems and software.15 Develop and implement operational plans for the service area.16 To develop and manage your own resources and contribute to improvements at work.17 To develop own knowledge and practice relating to own area of work and across professional and organisational boundaries18 Develop productive working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders in order to ensure that the assessment of the needs of individuals, carers and families are identified, evaluated and reviewed.19 To contribute to the Department’s processes in relation to managing risks and supporting independence20 To work within multi-disciplinary and multi-organisational teams, networks and systems

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