Team Manager - Social Work in Schools team

Posted 17th Jul, 2024
Location
Merton
Salary/rate
£54,129 – £57,201
Hours
Full-time
Working arrangements
Blended
Contract type
Permanent
Closing date
31st Jul, 2024
About the role

Salary / Grade: ME16 - £54,129 - £57,201 per annum + Plus Golden Hello and Essential Car Allowance per annum. 

We are delighted to announce the continuation of the Social Workers in Schools project within Merton Children's Social Care! Following the success of the project over the past 4 years, Merton has committed to another academic year of social work support and intervention within 11 secondary schools across the borough. 

Due to some changes we are thrilled to advertise the SWIS Team Manager role. You will be joining a service where you will continue to work with the social workers, the schools as well as the wider partnership to build on the success of this project. Social workers in the team feel valued and supported, and we have many opportunities for creative and relational practice. Our schools where this project is based truly value our input and have excellent partnership with the social work team. You will have a fine balance of practicing autonomously as well as having an excellent peer support from a supportive, diverse, collaborative and dynamic leadership team including the Service Manager leading on the project.

The past 4 years have been used to create a good foundation of understanding about the ways social care and education partners work well together, alongside other key stakeholders, to meet the needs of children and families. This is a great opportunity for those who want to grow their leadership skills and who are passionate about developing new ways of working.

What we’re looking for in a Team Manager…

The role involves line management of 6 social workers based across 11 secondary schools undertaking early help and statutory interventions, and 1 DSL Supervising Social Worker who facilitates reflective supervision for Designated Safeguarding Leads and their teams across primary and secondary schools in the borough. We are looking for someone who:

  • has experience of supervising, mentoring or coaching staff
  • has experience of leading or supporting a project
  • has completed their systemic social work and/or signs of safety training
  • is skilled at providing reflective supervision to support social workers in effective interventions with children and families
  • has practice wisdom in using our practice model and presenting the model to others
  • can build strong relationships with teams and Merton’s professional network
  • has knowledge of early help frameworks and the link between early help and education
  • is committed to Merton
  • is committed to developing themselves, their team and new ways of practicing
  • adopts a solution-focused and contained approach to new situations, uncertainty and risk

We want our team to reflect the diversity of our borough, and would encourage applicants of all backgrounds and with a wide range of experiences to apply. 

The position will be based in the Family Support and Safeguarding service and managed by the FSS Service Manager. 

About you

How will the practitioner move into the role?

We are seeking to recruit into the role by September 2024. If you already work in Merton, you will join the project via a secondment. For external candidates, whilst the project has only been extended to July 2025, the post is permanent within Children's Social Care and Youth Inclusion. As such, in the event that the project concludes at the end of the next academic year, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to remain in Merton and integrate into the wider service. 

If you have any questions, please contact the SWIS Team Manager Dhivya Yogarajah on 020 4605 4213, or SWIS Service Manager Kay Dove on 020 8545 3374 for further information.

Interviews: Week commencing 5th August 2024

About Merton

Merton is an outer borough in southwest London. Suburban in character, the borough has three main town centres: Wimbledon, Mitcham, and Morden. We want our to be a great place for every child to grow up in order to give them the best start in life. To do this, we need the best social work talent working with us. 

We offer a full range of employment benefits to ensure every member of staff feels valued and able to progress:

  • membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme
  • wide range of professional development programmes available to enhance your career
  • flexible working
  • generous leave entitlement
  • parental leave and shared parental leave schemes
  • employee assistance programme (EAP) - free access for you and your family to expert advice and guidance on major life events, 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year
  • range of lunchtime exercise classes
  • discounted membership to our leisure centres
  • wellbeing programme - wellbeing champions and mental health support
  • occupational health service to help keep you healthy and safe at work
  • contribution towards eye test and glasses for display screen equipment (DSE) users
  • regular walking ‘step count’ challenge
  • Kaarp employee discount scheme - range of leisure activities, from days out to magazine subscriptions, as well as hair and beauty treatments, entertainment events and discounts at local restaurants
  • interest-free season ticket loan for public transport
  • cycle to work scheme
  • adult cycle training
  • running club
  • discounts on selected adult learning courses

If you like the sound of working in Merton, or want to know more about a specific role, please do not hesitate to contact recruitment@merton.gov.uk