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Derbyshire County Council

Team Manager (Derbyshire’s Leaving Care Service)

Derby
Posted about 22 hours ago
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Closing date: 06 September 2026

Derbyshire’s Leaving Care Service is looking for a Full-Time Team Manager to join and lead our passionate and inclusive Erewash and South Derbyshire Leaving Care Team, based at our south Young Persons Hub, Bloomsgrove, Ilkeston.

To manage the development and delivery of an efficient and effective care experienced service, embedding Derbyshire’s operating model into service wide practice to improve outcomes for children and young people who are experiencing care in Derbyshire.

While effectively supervising and overseeing practice, mentoring and guiding leaving care workers from a systemic and family therapy approach, demonstrating and championing restorative and social pedagogic practice.

Lead a team of social care professionals while delivering the Council’s Care Experienced offer, including the Financial and EET offer to our care experienced young people.

Embedded within the team and the service is a trauma informed, relationship-based culture with high level support, expectations and outcomes for our children.

We work hard to ensure that our practice delivers good outcomes for children and families. Our vision means working creatively to inspire and empower children, young people, and their families to be the best they can be.

What will you will be doing?

  • You will have oversight and provide scrutiny, while delivering high performance outcomes, assuring excellent transitions to adulthood and excellent working relationships.
  • A partnership approach is required, with a clear line of sight of strategic key areas for care experienced young people to promote and progress the service.
  • Manage a team to ensure high quality standards that supports children to achieve their potential.
  • Effectively supervise senior practitioners and leaving care workers to achieve the best outcomes for Derbyshire’s care experienced young people.
  • Working in partnership with individuals to build and sustain relationships, identify needs, and develop plans and responses that meet those needs.

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What skills and experience do you need?

  • BA Honours in Social Work and current Social Work England registration (refer to job and person profile for more information).
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a person-centred approach to building a rapport and relationships with children and families.
  • Ability to reflect on practice and support workers to develop and provide flexible and thoughtful practice to create positive change.
  • Experience of supervision or management of staff with a relationship and reflective focus.
  • Knowledge of specific care experienced best practice guidance, Government guidance and legislation is essential.
  • Direct experience with Care Experienced Young People and Children in Care with knowledge of their journeys and wider social care needs.

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What benefits do we offer you?

  • Diverse range of cases providing an exciting, challenging and rewarding career

  • Effective leadership and management supervision and support

  • Excellent supervision and a supportive peer network

  • Systemic training equivalent to a foundation level Post Graduate Certificate

  • Access to an excellent range of training and development opportunities, worth over £5000, including leadership and management development

  • Corporate membership with Research in Practice - allowing access to reputable, evidence-based research, training, and resources

  • Fantastic opportunities to undertake further formal qualifications and career progression through our career pathways

  • DBS check undertaken and paid for by us

  • Social Work England registration fee reimbursed

  • Local Government Pension Scheme

  • generous annual leave and flexi-time scheme

  • travel expenses

  • discount on leisure centre memberships

  • free car parking at most sites

  • an in-house counselling service

  • occupational health service

  • access to sessions with a trained physiotherapist

  • cycle to work scheme

Provisional Interview Date

week commencing 7th September 2026

Contact Information

If you would like to talk to someone informally about this post, please contact the service Strategic Lead claire.connolly-weston@derbyshire.gov.uk or Head of Service James.hollingworth@derbyshire.gov.uk

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Skills

Team Management
Social Work
Supervision
Case Management
Relationship-based Practice
Trauma-informed Care
Systemic Approach
Family Therapy
Social Pedagogy
Restorative Practice
Interpersonal Communication
Person-centred Approach
Strategic Planning
Partnership Working
Reflective Practice
Legislative Knowledge

Location

Derby, England, United Kingdom

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