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Team Leader - Mental Health - job post

Norfolk and Waveney Mind
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great Yarmouth
£26,818 a year - Permanent, Part-time
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Job details

Pay

  • £26,818 a year

Job type

  • Part-time
  • Permanent

Location

Great Yarmouth

Full job description

Team Leader - Mental Health

REF: NWM/701

We have two Team Leader positions available:

​Post 1:
​*​Hours:* Part Time - 20 hours per week

Week 1 & Week 2: Monday - 10AM - 6PM
Tuesday - 10AM - 6PM
Wednesday - 10AM - 3PM

​Post 2:
​​Hours: Part Time - 23 hours per week

Week 1 & Week 2: Wednesday: 2PM – 6PM
Thursday: 10:30AM – 6PM
Friday: 10:30AM – 6PM
Saturday: 9:30AM – 2:30PM

Starting Salary: £26,818 per annum rising to £28,392 per annum after 6 month probation. Salary quoted is for full time hours - salary will be pro rata for part time hours

Location: The role will be based locally in Great Yarmouth or Gorleston. Further details about the exact location will be shared during the recruitment process.

​We are excited to invite applications for the role of Team Leader role. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced team leader with a passion for mental health support to take on a key role in the development and operation of our daytime recovery service.

​​As the Team Leader, you will play a vital part in ensuring the smooth day-to-day functioning of the hub, providing direct leadership to a dedicated team and contributing to the recovery journeys of individuals experiencing mental health crises. This role involves working within a supportive, trauma-informed environment, ensuring that individuals in distress receive the care, compassion, and tools they need to regain control of their mental health.

​​Key Responsibilities:

Lead and Support the Team: Ensure the team is well-supported, clear in its values, and responsive to service users’ needs. Provide regular supervision, guidance, and support to Recovery Workers and Volunteers.

Crisis Support: Provide immediate support to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis, guiding them through crisis management and safety planning.

Recovery-Focused Care: Deliver trauma-informed and recovery-focused workshops, sessions, and one-on-one support. Ensure individuals receive therapeutic interventions such as cognitive behavioural tools, mindfulness practices, and emotional regulation techniques.

Community Resource: Help position the Hub as a community resource, providing education on mental health and offering a safe, welcoming environment for those in need.

Operational Oversight: Ensure the smooth running of the Hub on a daily basis, maintaining high service standards, evaluating impact, and managing risks. Provide regular operational statistics and service feedback to the Service Manager.

Collaboration: Liaise with external agencies, GPs, and community teams, establishing referral pathways and building positive relationships with stakeholders to enhance support for service users.

Leadership in Group Work: Lead group work programmes focused on addressing mental health, substance abuse, poverty, housing issues, and other challenges faced by individuals.

Skills & Experience Required:
Proven team leader experience, ideally within mental health or recovery services.

Strong understanding of crisis intervention and recovery-based approaches.

Experience in managing and supporting teams, including volunteers and support workers.

Ability to work collaboratively with external agencies and internal teams.

Strong communication, organisational, and decision-making skills.

Familiarity with using clinical systems (e.g. IAPTUS)

A commitment to delivering high-quality, psychologically informed care that empowers individuals to lead their own recovery journey.

Closing date: This vacancy may close without prior notice once a sufficient number of applications have been received. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
​​Individual Interview Dates will be confirmed for interviews

​How To Apply
*Candidates will be redirected to the Norfolk and Waveney Mind website to apply online.

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Job Types: Part-time, Permanent

Pay: £26,818.00 per year

Work Location: In person

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