Assistant Team Manager
Tameside Council, Waterloo, Tameside
Assistant Team Manager
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Tameside Council, Waterloo, Tameside
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted today, 24 Apr | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 44f57261bba74df6bdb8cd415c83d2aa
Location ref: Waterloo, Tameside
Full Job Description
Are you a dynamic, passionate, and resilient leader with a proven track record of building strong relationships across diverse stakeholders? Are you driven to make a meaningful impact in a learning-focused organization? If so, we want to hear from you! This is your chance to join a team that values growth, collaboration, and innovation. If you're ready to bring your leadership skills to a place that truly supports continuous learning, we'd love to connect with you! Tameside Council has recently embarked on transformative changes to Adult Social Care. This is a pivotal moment to join our dynamic team and you will be central to embedding change to date and help shape the future of mental health services within our community. As the Assistant Team Manager (ATM) within the Adult Social Care Mental Health Team, you will play a vital role in the ongoing transformation process. Working closely with the Team Manager, you will contribute to the development of a specialist team that supports adults with mental disorders and young people who have transitioned into adulthood. We are seeking a highly motivated, energetic, and innovative ATM to support the growth of our Mental Health Team. This team will provide vital assessment and care management for adults with mental illness and young adults as they continue in their transition journey. The role will involve: Supporting Leadership: Assisting the Team Manager in recruiting key positions and building a team capable of handling complex cases. Your role will ensure we meet our statutory obligations under the Care Act, Mental Health Act, Autism Act, while fostering a high-performing service. Developing Specialist Services: Collaborating with the Team Manager to shape a specialist care model for adults with mental illness, ensuring the implementation of person-centred, legally compliant practices. Effective Management: Contributing to the leadership of the team, ensuring clarity of direction, maintaining a culture of change, and promoting a performance-driven, team-based environment that motivates and empowers staff. Practice Improvement & Safeguarding: Supporting the Team Manager in overseeing safeguarding responsibilities, promoting a continuous learning culture and ensuring that service quality meets regulatory standards. Collaboration & Communication: Developing a robust communication and engagement plan, building strong working relationships with service users, carers, and health colleagues to achieve positive outcomes. CQC Compliance: Assisting in implementing Key Lines of Enquiry to ensure compliance with CQC standards and contributing to the overall improvement of the service. Operational Excellence: Helping to establish and maintain a responsive duty system for emergencies, ensuring efficient service delivery at all times. You will also have the opportunity to collaborate with internal and external partners, including voluntary organisations, to drive successful outcomes across the broader system.
We are looking for a driven professional who is passionate about improving the lives of people with mental health challenges and supporting their independence. You will have:
- A Level 6 social work degree or equivalent qualification
- A strong background in Adult Social Care, with direct experience working with adults with mental illness and an understanding of transitions
- Experience in care management environments, ideally with a focus on mental health
- Proven leadership experience, particularly in managing service change and redesign
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to motivate and develop teams.
- The capability to think strategically, set clear targets, and plan for future service needs.
- If you're excited by the opportunity to lead change in a growing service and make a real impact, we'd love to hear from you. Join us in creating a future where people with mental health needs receive the care and support, they deserve., 1. Relevant professional qualification for the job role at Level 6 or above, AND 2. Minimum of 2 years post qualification experience in the role, AND 3. Maintained membership of a regulated body where this is a requirement to practice in the role where applicable, AND 4. Professional standards practised to the highest expected level. This post is a designated customer facing role under the fluency duty and requires a specified level of spoken English.
''Hello, I'm Joe Kelly, Interim Strategic Director of Adult Social Care and Health, and a proud resident of Tameside. ''Our vision for adult social care is simple: to support people to live well in the place they call home. That means enabling people to live well and age well, so they can enjoy long, healthy and fulfilled lives in our borough. I'm extremely proud of the way our services work together to support people to live a good life, one where they are able to do the things that truly matter to them. ''I believe strongly in authentic and compassionate leadership, and in supporting our workforce to practise in ways that genuinely listen to the people we support. Together, we deliver care that enables people to live their best lives - maximising opportunities, maintaining independence, and helping people stay connected to their communities. ''By joining us at Tameside, your voice will be heard. You'll be part of an ambitious and supportive team that builds on the strengths of our communities and connects social care and health in local neighbourhoods. You'll be encouraged to develop, reflect and grow in your career, while playing a direct role in shaping how we do things differently and delivering a truly transformative approach to social care. ''The people we support are at the heart of everything we do. We are committed to an inclusive approach that recognises, values and champions the diversity of our borough, prioritising the strengths of everyone we support. If this sounds like something you want to be part of, join Team Tameside and make a real difference in our residents' lives.''