To be responsible for the management of all aspects of the Young Carers Project and ensuring consistent delivery of high quality services. Main responsibility is for the Young Carers Team. Responsible for operating as a member of the senior management team and take day to day responsibility when necessary.
• Ensure that young carers and young adult carers are able to access
support and that inappropriate caring is challenged where appropriate
• Ensure appropriate strategies are in place to proactively identify young
carers, including via schools, health sources, schools, identified priority
geographical areas, voluntary agencies and self-referrals
• Keep updated with the county young carers strategy and represent the
young carers project and the organisation where appropriate and
necessary
• Maintain an awareness of local and national good practice in working with
young people and ensure that the young carers team are able to deliver
positive outcomes for young carers
• Lead support staff on a day to day basis to ensure protection of
confidentiality of carers/staff/volunteers/trustees information and enable
appropriate information sharing within the guidelines and organisational
policies and procedures
• Work closely with others staff members within Carer Support West
Cumbria and with other Young Carers staff within the county
• Identify gaps in service provision, developing business plans, identifying
appropriate funding streams and completing applications forms with other
team members
• Ensure outcomes appropriate to different funders are met and evaluation
and feedback completed and returned within deadlines
• Maintain effective working relationships with key stakeholders
• Develop and deliver on appropriate methods to monitor and evaluate
services to young carers
• Empower young carers to fully participate in the development and
monitoring of internal and external services, and to represent young
carers concerns and issues
• Provide practical support and guidance to the team on specific case
issues, including the assessment process, and where necessary, to
jointly manage particularly complex cases. Monitor ongoing workloads.
• Lead on Child protection and ensure these policies and procedures are
embedded in the organisation and are proactively followed
• Work with Chief Officer and Management Team to plan and implement
new and existing Quality Assurance Systems including ISO9001 and the
Carers Trust Carers Quality mark and take responsibility for carrying out
internal audits
• Deal appropriately with compliments and complaints from the Young
Carers’ service users and other stakeholders, referring to Chief Officer as
appropriate and necessary
• Identify opportunities to meet gaps in Young Carers’ Service and
unmet/emerging need, including service development, project
development and fundraising
• Identify through staff supervision and team meetings any necessary
training needs, identify appropriate training and liaise with Chief Officer to
implement training
• Produce reports, research and strategies to inform management, board
and external stakeholders
• Create opportunities for raising awareness of young carers to help inform
policy and strategy in partner agencies
• Develop promotional materials to support the teams work
• Ensure different forms of communication are used to provide information
and support to young carers in West Cumbria
• Ensure the effective delivery of the Young Carers Service as outlined in
funding agreements, in particular assessment & reviews, one to one
support, group support and activities
• In collaboration with Senior Management Team colleagues, work with
statutory and voluntary partners to help them recognise and incorporate
young carers’ needs in strategic planning and service provision
• Work collaboratively with all other projects under the umbrella of Carers
Support West Cumbria to raise carers awareness, develop and
implement training for professionals and represent the organisation and
carers issues on planning boards and meetings as required
• Effectively manage the performance of the Young Carers Team, including
monthly supervision and ongoing appraisal
• Lead regular team meetings
• Contribute to the development of organisational policy and practice
• Ensure that appropriate training and support is provided to members of
the team, and share with the wider organisation where appropriate
• Ensure application of HR Policies and procedures
• Contribute to the recruitment process of appropriately skilled and
qualified staff
• Recruitment and supervision of volunteers where necessary
• As a member of the Senior Management team to deputise for the Chief
officer and/or Adult Carers Project Manager in his/her absence
• Keep appropriate records and provide regular reports on activity levels
and outcomes, as agreed with the Chief officer
• Carry out all of the above with an understanding and commitment to
Equal Opportunities and Diversity
• Actively participate in staff meetings, Senior Management Team meetings
and in own supervision and ongoing appraisal
• Act at all times in accordance with Carer Support West Cumbria policies
and procedures and in a way that will enhance the organisation’s
reputation
• Work with support and office staff on a day to day basis to ensure all staff
have relevant training and understanding of Carers Support West
Cumbria and procedures with regard to data protection, confidentiality
and subject access to ensure GDPR compliance
• Ensure Health & Safety procedures are in place to maintain the safety of
young people using the service
• Ensure that risk assessments and reviews are undertaken and that
identified risks are managed and mitigated where possible
• Carry out all other duties commensurate with the post as directed by the
Chief Officer