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Social Work Team Manager

East Riding of Yorkshire Council
East Riding of Yorkshire
2 weeks ago
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The job itself

The job itself

Are you an experienced Social Work Team Manager or a confident Advanced Social Work Practitioner ready to step up into leadership? Join East Riding of Yorkshire Councils Childrens Social Care and lead a team that is passionate about making a difference, in a role that offers real impact, strong support, and work life balance.

We are seeking a Team Manager to lead our Bridlington Strengthening and Supporting Families Team on a permanent basis.

Why Bridlington?

Bridlington is a coastal gem in East Yorkshire, offering a unique mix of rural beauty, seaside living, and community warmth. Our service area stretches from the York border across the northern part of the county, covering diverse rural and isolated communities, making this a varied and rewarding leadership role.

About the Team

You will be joining two existing Team Managers in leading a large, dynamic team of social workers at different stages of their careers from newly qualified to highly experienced. The team is based in a purpose built family centre with:

Free on site parking A collaborative, multi agency environment A strong culture of peer support and professional development

Your Role

As Team Manager, you will:

Provide leadership, supervision, and guidance to a team of social workers Oversee complex statutory casework and ensure high quality, child centred practice Drive performance and support continuous improvement Champion the Signs of Safety model in all aspects of practice and recording Work closely with multi agency partners to deliver effective, joined up support for children and families

What We are Looking For:

We are seeking a leader who:

Is a qualified and registered Social Worker with management or supervisory experience Has a strong understanding of Child in Need, Child Protection, Care and Private Law Proceedings, and Adoption Can inspire, support, and develop a team Is committed to strengths-based practice and positive outcomes for children Has a sound awareness of the Childrens Social Care National Framework and the current childrens social care reform agenda.

Our Practice Model, Stronger Together

''You can, I can, We can''

Our bespoke practice model, Stronger Together, is rooted in our values and commitment to building strong, collaborative relationships with children, families, and communities. While we continue to use Signs of Safety as our core framework, our approach is strengths based, solution focused, and relational.

This model ensures consistency across teams, creating a shared language and understanding of how we work together to achieve the best outcomes for children and families.

This is a fantastic opportunity to lead a committed team in a supportive environment, while enjoying the lifestyle benefits of working in one of Yorkshires most scenic areas.

Apply now and help shape the future of childrens social care in East Riding.

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