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Job: Business Support Team Leader (Maternity Cover)

Job Location: Gloucester

Contract Length: 12 months

Pay scale: £26,138 - £29,985 per annum

Responsible to: Business Development Manager

Hours per Week: 37.5

What we believe

 Our Vision

A world where all children and young people grow up in families rich in the essential ingredients required for them to realise their ambitions and dreams.

 Our Mission

To create environments, enrich families and harness communities that enable Children and Young People to overcome adversity and abuse, by creating an enduring sense of belonging.   By doing this and by working together, we will have the courage to overcome barriers, through tenacity and creativity we will release their potential.

Key drivers of considerations

As a Team Leader, you will at all times:

  • Work consistently within Community Foster Care’s values and contribute to achieving its mission;

  • Seek to develop and enhance good working practice (to include suitable levels of work performance) for yourself and for your team.

  • Promote Community Foster Care’s reputation and protect its ability to achieve its mission. 

Key requirements of which you should be aware

 You may occasionally be required to work outside of office hours to:

  • attend any appropriate meetings or events;

  • meet the demands of your role.

You may be required to carry out other appropriate duties not outlined in the Team Leader Job Description, where required.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

Organisation Wide

  • To coordinate and oversee the Business support function. Line managing the team of business support officers.

  • To be an active member of the Wider managers forum. Working closely with other wider managers in the organisation to support delivery and cooperation.

  • To provide HR administration.  To include administration of the selection process, DBS, correspondence and keeping staff and Foster Carer checks up to date. 

  • To induct new staff members in the functions of the Business Support Officer team.

  • To provide support to SLT on specific projects which may include research, developing of tender bids or coordinating events.

  • To be the system administrator and an expert in the Charms database, taking a responsibility for upskilling staff and ensuring the platform is used effectively (training provided).

  • To be front line IT and communications systems support.  Addressing low level IT and systems challenges and co-ordinating with Wavetree when required.  Supporting the team to get the best out of the organisation’s systems.

  • To administer all governance meetings, liaising with SLT and Trustees to ensure the process is smooth and productive

  • Provide suggestions in terms of updates to IT and business equipment. To include researching and rolling new systems e.g. phone or workflow systems.

  • Understand the systems, software and databases in place and provide support and guidance as required.

  • To provide administrative support to the Social Work team, supporting with any administration relating to the delivery of foster care placements in conjunction with the Registered Manager and the Business Development Manager.

  • Take responsibility for ensuring there is telephone cover at all times.

  • Ensure that all offices are maintained to a high standard in line with organisation policy

  • Provide a professional and friendly front of house service, based on excellent customer service

  • Ensure the office receives sound business support

  • Provide a full range of activities to support and enable efficient and effective meetings

  • Ensure recording is of a high standard and adheres to the statutory regulations

  • Comply with administrative regulatory requirements

  • Support the Registered Manager to ensure all regulatory requirements are met by being responsible for the quality, accuracy and timeliness of data inputted

  • Oversee processes and ensure they are completed in line with organisational policies

What we require from all our employees

  • A commitment and alignment with Community Foster Care’s Values.

  • A tenacity and commitment to resolve and develop our ability to enable children to thrive.

  • A willingness to embrace challenge and actively seek constructive feedback.

  • A willingness and ability to be a highly functioning team player.

  • A willingness to work in a flexible way, to cover additional tasks where required, not specifically covered in the job description.

  • A commitment to anti-oppressive practice, underpinned by an understanding and promotion of equality and diversity.

  • Positively promote and publicise the work of the Community Foster Care.

  • Always represent Community Foster Care in a professional manner.

  • Act as a communication champion to ensure that all staff are well informed about developments and have a clear understanding of issues.

  • Undertake training and development deemed necessary for the pursuance and development of the post.

  • Comply with Equal Opportunities, GDPR and employment practices.

It is the nature of the work of Community Foster Care, that tasks and responsibilities are unpredictable and varied.  All staff are therefore expected to work in a flexible way when the occasion arises where tasks are not specifically covered in the Job Description and have to be undertaken.

Community Foster Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children; applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service clearance at enhanced level.

CVs will not be accepted in any circumstances; all applicants must complete an application form.

 

The application form can be downloaded below.