Mental Health Care Manager- Suffolk
Salary Bracket - £32,000 - £35,000 DOE
Permanent
ARC Group are working with a well established support service recruiting for a Mental Health Care Manager covering the Suffolk area. The candidate will be supporting the Head of Services in arranging and attending professional meetings to introduce their services to other organisations in Suffolk.
The company is a dynamic and evolving support service for people experiencing mental health issues, people with learning disabilities and Autistic people. passionate about what they do and are committed to helping individuals experiencing mental health problems, learning disabilities and Autistic people live as fulfilling a life as possible. We will create a support package which is as individual as the service user themselves. They are passionate about what they do and are committed to helping individuals experiencing mental health problems, learning disabilities and Autistic people live as fulfilling a life as possible. They will create a support package which is as individual as the service user themselves. Working collaboratively with other agencies, providing service users with information and support to enable them to have the best outcomes in their lives.
Once the service grows more established in the area and continues to grow, the role will then also incorporate manging a team of staff. This will include holding supervisions, team meetings, answering staff calls, creating platforms for staff to communicate and meet, liaising with other professionals and stakeholders, etc.
People skills and strong communication skills will be necessary for this role as well as great organisational and time-keeping skills. The successful Care Manager will be expected to be creative and innovative; thinking on their feet and proactive in coming up with ideas rather than being reactive.
Skills in creating work spaces that are inspiring and friendly to work in are highly desired The Team Manager will be expected to set reasonable goals for themselves and meet deadlines where necessary. The ideal candidate will need to know current legislation, legal practices and best practice standards and protocols and communicate these appropriately in order to lay a good foundation for service and a strong service team.
Experience required:
· Recent experience working in a similar role is essential
·Experience of the social care industry is essential
·Experience of working with people with mental health problems will be greatly advantageous
· Experience of working with people with mental health problems or learning disabilities is desirable but may not be essential.
· Experience of CQC registration will be an added advantage.
· Good Literacy skills
· Excellent communication and leadership skills
· Organizational and time-management skills
· Experience with planning workloads and delegating tasks
·Full UK Driving Licence
*Please note- Due to the nature of this role, there will be a lot of travel and networking involved, use of own car will be a necessary requirement.