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Team Manager - Multi Agency Exploitation Hub

Team Manager - Multi Agency Exploitation Hub

Posted 1 March by Liquid Personnel
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Team Manager - Multi Agency Exploitation Hub
Salary from £54,082 up to £58,327

Benefits:
- Excellent starting salary
- Generous annual leave entitlement of 28 days plus bank holidays, rising to 32 days with continuous service
- Recruitment bonus of £4000
- Relocation package up to £8,000

The role:
- This new exciting role is based in a very fast paced and busy team.

- You will be part of developing and leading practices in our new multi-agency exploitation hub to strengthen our response to exploitation as quite simply our young people have never needed this more.

- Lead and direct the day to day operations of the team

- Help to manage and maintain budgets

- Develop and maintain multi - agency working relationships

- Providing supervision for staff in their performance

- Ensure all records and cases are up to date

- Effective business planning and strategic plans with senior team

- You will have the opportunity to be part of developing a multi-agency contextual approach and innovative ways of working with young people in collaboration with our partner agencies.


About you:
- Must have a Social Work Degree and be Social Work England registered
- Must have extensive front line social work experience
- Must have experience in exploitation social work


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