House Project Manager – Children Services – Croydon Council
Salary: Grade 14 - £51,522 - £53,607
Fixed Term (until December 2026) – 36 hours per week
Hybrid working
Job Purpose
The House Project Manager will deliver a comprehensive programme of assessment, review and support for young people leaving care. Supervising facilitators in the team to provide individual and group sessions to meet the diverse needs of young people. The project aims to prepare and support young people leaving care to move into their first home well equipped with the requisite skills and provide continued access post move-in to ensure they can sustain their home and engage in education, employment and training and enjoy living in their community.
About You
Social Work Qualification, Youth Work Qualification or Teaching Qualification PGCE.
Working knowledge of national policy and developments regarding children’s social care, and policy areas that impact on children’s social care.
Demonstratable working knowledge of relevant legislation, statutory guidance, standards and procedures.
Substantial experience of working with young people in need in a social work, youth work or teaching environment. Demonstrable experience of project development and leadership in a similar role or environment. Considerable experience of liaising and promoting partnership relationships to promote the best opportunities and outcomes for young people. Clear and assertive communication ability with a focus on developing and sustaining positive relationships with young people, staff and community partners.
Able to engage and develop effective professional relationships with young adults to achieve sustainable positive outcomes.
Able to engage and develop effective professional relationships with other professionals and organisations for the benefit of young adults receiving a house project service.
Ability to assess young adults holistically in relation to their need for support and/or protection from harm.
Home to 94,000 children, Croydon is a truly unique place to practice social work. We are a borough with big ambition, grit, and determination. Children's social care was judged ‘good’ in our last Ofsted inspection.
Our systemic practice framework places emphasis on relationships as key to supporting change for families. We make sense of the world through relationships, focusing on the whole family system and thinking about our own part in that too – what we bring, our own family stories and beliefs, how we use ourselves in the work that we do. Our practice model is all about collaboration - with our families, networks and partners; being open to challenge and ensuring our practitioners are highly trained in a variety of intervention approaches. Our established clinical service will support you to grow your own systemic practice within the service, providing accredited training, co-working and direct work with families.
For an informal chat about working in Croydon, contact Agata Stolowska at agata.stolowska@croydon.gov.uk