Service Manager – localities
3-month initial interim contract to start ASAP
South West
£400-£450 per day
Inside IR35 (via umbrella)
Hybrid working 2/3 days on site per week
CV’s are being reviewed immediately and interviews will be taking place next week.
As the Service Manager, you will lead and oversee the delivery of high-quality services for children and young people, including those with disabilities and complex needs. You will be responsible for safeguarding their welfare, improving outcomes across health, education, and social care, and ensuring their voices are central to service design and decision-making.
Your Role as Service Manager:
- Lead the safeguarding and promotion of wellbeing for children and young people, including those with disabilities or learning difficulties, ensuring their voices influence care and service planning
- Develop and deliver a robust annual service improvement plan aligned with strategic priorities, preparing for inspections and striving for ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ ratings
- Provide effective leadership, supervision, and coaching to staff and carers, ensuring high standards of practice through performance reviews and professional development
- Ensure service-wide compliance with legislation, statutory guidance, and the Quality Assurance and Performance Management framework, including case audits
- Build and maintain collaborative relationships with partners, stakeholders, and regulators, fostering trust in service quality and outcomes
- Manage service budgets responsibly, ensuring alignment between policy, resource planning, and financial control
Your previous experience as Service Manager:
- Master’s or BA in Social Work, or Diploma in Social Work, CQSW, CSS, or other professional qualification recognised by HCPC for UK social work registration
- Significant experience as a practitioner and as a service manager or supervisor of social workers
- Excellent understanding of national policy, legislation, guidance, and evidence-based social work theory related to statutory social work
- Strong applied knowledge of the Integrated Children’s System (e.g., Mosaic)
- Good understanding of learning and development frameworks for both qualifying and post-qualifying social workers
- Ability to mentor, coach, supervise, and support a team of qualified social workers and other staff
- Strong presentation and report writing skills
- Proficient IT and word processing skills
If you’re interested in discussing this opportunity in more detail or know someone who this may be of interest to, please contact Sarah Macrae on 0117 313 7110 or apply today.
(We offer a senior referral scheme upon successful placement of your recommendation so please do get in contact)
Our clients are passionate about creating and evolving a diverse workforce and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant. Recruiting decisions are based on your experience and skills. Any reasonable adjustments in the workplace will be fully supported during the application and hiring process.
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