Care and Support Team Manager
Location : Sunderland
Salary: A GBP 39,600 : A GBP 42,000 per annum, depending on experience
Hours : 37.5 hours per week
An exciting opportunity has now arisen for a *female Care and Support Team Manager to join this established and professional care team providing 24 hour support to the Client.
The Role
The role of Care and Support Team Manager is fundamental in the running of the directly employed care team comprising eight permanent members of staff providing 1:1 care to the client 24 hours a day. It is expected that the successful candidate will have experience of a Team Leader or Team Manager role, leading a team of this size. You should be a calm, professional and inspiring leader whose primary focus will be on the safety and wellbeing of the client, whilst ensuring that the care team are supported to enable them to provide high quality care her.
Management of the care team will include the recruitment and training of all staff, holding probationary review meetings and regular supervisions, ensure training is up:to:date, as well as the accurate maintenance of all documentation relating to care planning. You will also be required to maintain appropriate levels of medication and liaise with other medical and clinical professionals to support the clients health, wellbeing and rehabilitation.
You should be able to work closely with the clients family as well as her Case Manager, Deputy, medical, social and therapeutic team to ensure a collaborative and cohesive provision. This should be continually under review to ensure that appropriate activities and therapies are identified to enhance and enable the clients quality of life.
The Client
The client is a mature lady who sustained a traumatic brain injury as a result of an accident over 20 years ago. Despite this the client lives independently with the support of her care team who help her to manage her money, plan her days and make informed decisions in her day:to:day life.
The client lives an active and social life, interacting fully with her support team and regularly sees her family and friends. She is an engaging and interesting lady who thrives in the company of positive and inspiring individuals.
As a result of her injury, the client requires support with personal care and although independently mobile with the aid of a walking frame, tends to use a wheelchair for long distances and when out and about. The client requires support with transfers, particular when tired, with medication and in the running of her home including meal preparation.
Interests/Hobbies
The client has a weekly routine which includes implementing the therapy programme devised specifically for her by her physiotherapist and she has a gym membership where she will soon be able to carry out her new strengthening routine.
The client likes to go out for meals, to the shops and other outings in the local community and when at home, likes to watch quiz shows, films and soap operas on the television. She likes to keep up to date with current affairs and enjoys crosswords and using her iPad. The client likes to plan and prepare her meals and manage her diary and finances, although she requires some support in these areas.
Person Specification
Candidates should ideally have demonstrable leadership skills and previous experience of leading or managing a care team. In addition, candidates should match the following criteria:
* Hold or be working towards NVQ Level 4, a Registered Manager qualification or similar;
* Minimum of 2 years experience of working with clients with a brain injury or neurological condition, or with vulnerable people;
* Excellent interpersonal and leadership skills with clear verbal and written communication skills including report writing and be IT literate;
* Competent in care planning, activity planning, risk assessing and management.
* Have knowledge and understanding of relevant legislation;
* Be familiar