Transforming Care Lead
Job introduction
Brighton & Hove City Council is looking for a Care Team Lead to join a new service within our 0-24 Specialist Community Disability Service and this is an exciting opportunity to be part of it.
Do you want to be part of a new and keyworking service as part of the NHS long term plan?
Do you want to support a service that will ensure that children and young people who have a diagnosis of autism and/or a learning disability with the most complex needs have the support of a designated keyworker?
If you are you passionate about driving change, making a real difference to the lives of children and young people with autism and/or a learning disability, committed to working alongside young people and their families and can lead and inspire a team to achieve positive person-centred outcomes then this could be the role for you and we'd like to hear from you.
The team will sit within the 0-24 Specialist Community Disability Service (SCDS) but will work closely with teams across education, health, social care and within the community.
To find out more about they keyworker service please follow the link NHS England » Children and young people keyworkers
Fixed term for: 2 years
This role is available as a secondment to internal candidates in line with current council secondment policy as well as a fixed term contract for external candidates.
If you would like to find out further information about the service please contact Charlie.connor@brighton-hove.gov.uk
Closing Date: Midnight Sunday 26 March 2023
Interview Date: Tuesday 4 April 2023
About the role
The transforming care lead is a highly visible leadership role that will help shape, develop and implement the new keyworker service across Brighton and Hove. You will lead and inspire a small team of keyworkers to achieve positive person-centred outcomes.
You will be responsible for staff developments and supervision and ensuring that the service continues to evolve to ensure outcomes are met.
The role will operate across education, health and social care systems as well as the voluntary sector, working in collaboration with key stakeholders to share and model good practice and learning, whilst being able to challenge the systems to unblock barriers and achieve positive change.
We are looking for someone who is able to communicate clearly with a range of stakeholders and staff, be able to build and maintain good working relationships someone who has the ability to influence decisions to ensure an integrated offer for the children and young people.
Central to the role is the ability to work in co-production with children/young people and their families both at an individual and system level working closely with the parent carer forum (PaCC) to ensure that the keyworking service is led by the needs and priorities of the young people and their families.
Please read our Apply for a job at the council (brighton-hove.gov.uk) pages carefully. They give you all the guidance you need to complete your application as well as information on what will happen after you’ve submitted your application and at interview.
As part of your application, you will need to complete your education and work history and upload a supporting statement. Your supporting statement is the most important part of your application as it will be used in the shortlisting process to assess whether you meet the essential requirements for the role that are set out in the person specification and to decide whether you should be offered an interview. Before you start your application, please read our guidance here (Supporting statement guidance (brighton-hove.gov.uk) as this gives important advice which will increase your chance of success in the shortlisting process.
Additional information
Your starting salary will be pro rata if the above position is less than 37 hours or term-time only.
Work Permits: We may be able to obtain a Work Permit for this post but this is subject to meeting the requirements of the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) Points-based Immigration System. Please see Gov.uk for more information on the Skilled Worker Visa.
For more information about our values and the benefits of working at the council, visit Why work for us (brighton-hove.gov.uk)
Company information
Encouraging a diverse workforce
Our city is known and loved for its diversity. Not only is the mixture of people, culture and skills vital to the economic and social development of the city, it's what makes Brighton & Hove such a great place to live, work and visit. We are committed to developing and retaining a workforce that is representative of the diverse communities we serve so we welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds. In order to achieve our aims of proportionate representation, we particularly encourage applicants from a BME or White Other background as well as those who identify as disabled, male or trans.
Find out more about our commitment to being a fair and inclusive place to work where everyone can achieve their potential by reading about our fair and inclusive actions, our anti-racism strategy and the work we are doing to encourage a diverse workforce (brighton-hove.gov.uk).
Please note that this post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, and is subject to a Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) Check.