Team Leader - Newbury, United Kingdom - Prior's Court
Description
Lead a team. Help our young people. Discover yourself.
Be a Team Manager
At Prior's Court we offer residential care for young people with complex autism aged between 5 and 25.
As a Team Manager you could help us continue to provide the best outcomes for the young people in our care.
This is a career where you have the potential to change lives - of our young people but also the team of Autism Practitioners you will be leading.
With our young people, you will deliver the best possible care - care that impacts the individuals and their families.
With your teams, you will inspire them to deliver their best and build their careers. This is a challenging but rewarding role in your career in care.One Location (Thatcham RG18 9NU)
Team Manager - the role
At Prior's Court, we work as a team - and with a 'family feel' you'll find a culture of support, openness and a real love for our work, and the difference we can make.
Day-to-day, you'll be working with our Learning & Wellbeing Management team, and you would be taking responsibility for the day-to-day organisation of a team of Autism Practitioners within our residential homes.
You will be using your experience and knowledge of complex autism and/or learning disabilities care to support your team in delivering excellent outcomes for young people, enabling them to lead fulfilling and purposeful livesYou will:
- Manage, coach, and mentor a team of Autism Practitioners
- Support the recruitment and induction process
- Manage staff attendance and performance
- Ensure the use of autismfriendly strategies (the Prior Approach) to provide learning and wellbeing support
- Understand and support others to understand and implement young people's care plans
You will be expected to work Early and Late shifts across a seven-day week hours per week, 52 weeks per year.
Qualifications and experience
To succeed as a Team Manager, you'll need a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare, and have worked as a support worker with autism or learning disability experience in another organisation.
Benefits
This is a career that requires skills, across a range of disciplines. As a result, we aim to make everyone feel valued and supported. You'll find ongoing training and a competitive salary along with a genuine focus on staff wellbeing. Colleagues are celebrated and recognised for their contributions, and supported with a number of wellness programmes, and a comprehensive benefit scheme
Salary:
£28,000.00-£36,000.00 per year
Work Location:
In person
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