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Team Leader – Children’s Residential Care – Starting from £31,824

HOURS
LOCATION
CLOSING DATE
40 Hours
  • Wolverhampton
31st August 2025
 
QUALIFICATIOONS (IF REQUIRED)
SERVICE AREA
SALARY
  • Level 3 NVQ/Diploma in Health and Social Care (Children and Young People).
  • Children's Residential
£31824

Team Leader – Qualified Children’s Residential – Starting from £31,824

Are you ready for a new challenge?

You may have Team Leader or Shift Leader experience or you may be an experienced Residential Support worker ready to dip their toes into management?

We will offer full support to your development in this role.

The Role

You will be working as a Team Leader in our 4 bedded Children’s short-term placement service providing a safe, nurturing space for young people as they transition to finding their forever home. We offer tailored therapeutic support, helping them build trust, resilience, and emotional well-being. Our child-centred approach ensures they feel valued and understood, while also guiding families through the transition. By creating stability and positive relationships, we help young people move forward with confidence towards a brighter future.

You will be caring for Children up to 18yrs old. The service provides care and support for individuals who have learning difficulties, Autism, ADHD and associated behavioural challenges.

As a Team Leader, you will assist the management team in maintaining a safe and enabling environment that provides positive experiences to children and young people.

This is a hands’ on, shift based role. You will be leading the shift and supervising staff whilst still providing direct support to the young people in your care. You will be contracted to working 40 hrs per week and will include working at weekends.

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