Children's Services Team LeaderLocation: Hertfordshire Home/onsite (you will be expected to be in our services in the Hertfordshire area)Contract: Full time, Permanent Specific Hours: 35 hours per weekSalary: £28,350 per annum. Additional overtime is regularly availableAbout us:LCS are a leading provider of semi-independent accommodation and support for young people leaving care. Our aim is to support young people towards living independently and to achieve their dreams and aspirations. We provide young people with high quality accommodation and support them to live safely. We support young people aged 16 and over, a number of whom have complex needs including dealing with experiences of trauma and/or loss.About you:You will join our management team responsible for the day-to-day running of the service. The primary tasks will include supervising a team of support workers as well as undertake some direct support work yourself. You will be given excellent support and coaching from one our experienced Operations Managers, including regular supervision and formal training opportunities.You will hold Residential Childcare/Families Practitioner Diploma/Children and Young People's Workforce/NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care or equivalentHave experience of working with young people affected by experiences of trauma and lossHave experience of working with challenging behaviour and or mental health issuesKnowledge and experience in staff managementMust be able to work well under pressure and to time limited deadlinesHave good skills in building relationships and keeping young people at the centre of service thinking and planningMust have excellent leadership skillsHold a full driving licence and have access to a vehicle Main responsibilities:To provide keywork to a number of young people, so that they achieve their aspirations and are supported to become independentTo provide management including regular individual and group supervisions to the support work teamTo represent the service positively to a variety of young people, their families and partner agenciesTo contribute to our Out of Hours Duty RotaTo ensure staffing rotas are prepared well in advance and to ensure cover in the event of staff absence/sicknessTo contribute to leading the team in delivering a safe and high quality service, including chairing regular team meetings and modelling a positive and child-centred cultureTo write, assess and review the quality of Initial Needs and Support Plans, Risk Assessments and Critical Incident ReportsTo deputise for the Operations Manager as requiredTo communicate with young people and their parents/carers, to empower them to make informed decisions and to advocate on their behalf when appropriateTo maintain contact with the young person's parents/carers where appropriate and in consultation with the responsible local authorityTo maintain appropriate links with the community in which the young person is placedTo support young people to access education, employment and volunteering opportunitiesBenefits:28 Days Annual Leave (inclusive of Bank Holidays)Accredited TrainingEmployee Discount SchemePension SchemeLCS is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. The company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position.INDCOMMP