About the Service/Department
Croydon Mental Health service provides accommodation and floating support to adults aged 18+ with low to medium-level mental health needs.
The service operates with collaboration at its heart, working directly with service users to promote independence and wellbeing with an ultimate focus on recovery. All service users are in control of their recovery and staff support individuals at a pace that suits the user.
About the role
The Team Manager will oversee a team of 12 support workers and 25 beds across two 24 hrs services (staffed 8am-10pm Mon-Sun, with concierge service provided 10pm-8am Mon-Sun). Housing Management for these services will be provided by the Landlord.
- To work closely with the Service Manager to ensure that Recovery Workers and Peer Support works listen and support people to de-escalate their immediate situation empowering them to develop self-management techniques, build their assets and advocate for their own wishes?
- To be supported by the Service Manager in the development, implementation and maintenance of partnerships and engagement strategies for the service?
- To lead Team Meetings and engage staff in reflective supervision outside of the operational hours ?
- To achieve the agreed standards of service delivery for the service in compliance with relevant legislation, external governance, contract requirements and Hestia policies and procedures?
- To work with the Service Manager in planning, negotiating and managing the budgets for the Cove?
- To provide effective and inspiring leadership, management and support to the support staff and volunteers in the Cove?
- To support the Service Manager to work with the Senior Management Team, including the Area Manager and Regional Director, to enable the organisation to develop its aims and objectives by participating in strategic planning and delivery processes to further organisational policy and practice development. ?
- To promote the aims, objectives and service delivery of the organisation, and represent the organisation by building effective relationships with the Rapid Response Service.?
About you
- Demonstrable experience of managing services for and people with mental health and complex needs?
- Demonstrable experience of recruitment, induction, supervision, motivation, appraisal, training, discipline and grievance issues?
- Experience of performance monitoring and delivering consistently high service user standards?
- Ability and experience of managing complex budgets?
- Understanding of Mental Health Crisis Management and the delivery of services to meet their needs and aspirations including working with peer support workers?
- Excellent knowledge of Community Care, Mental health, Health and Safety and welfare benefits legislation (including welfare reform)?
- Understanding of working in partnership with statutory mental health services ?
- Knowledge of methods of assessing, formulating, implementing, recording, reviewing and monitoring service user support and assessment plans?
- Ability to positively promote the organisation at external events, including delivering presentations and creating marketing material?
- Good knowledge of MS Office systems?
- Able to use computer systems including case management systems to create accurate reports and able to assess and audit staff ability to use computer systems to record client data accurately and to a high standard?
- Ability to write & interpret complex reports?
Please note that i f you are offered a role with Hestia, you will be issued a conditional offer based on satisfactory references and a Basic or Enhanced DBS check.
Disability confident
Hestia is a disability confident employer, committed to the employment and career development of individual with disabilities. As part of this commitment, we operate a guaranteed interview scheme for all applicants with disabilities who meet the minimum criteria for the role they have applied for. We will also accommodate reasonable adjustment during the selection and interview process and throughout your employment with us.
Hestia positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. But we particularly welcome individuals from an ethnic minority background and those with disabilities to apply. As an organisation, we are committed to creating and maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce and value the skills, abilities, talent and experiences, different people and communities bring to our organisation.