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We’re leading the fight against child abuse in the UK and Channel Islands. We believe that every childhood is worth fighting for. We help children who’ve been abused to rebuild their lives, we protect children at risk, and we find the best ways of preventing child abuse from ever happening.
The NSPCC Building Connections service is a UK-wide service targeted specifically at supporting young people experiencing loneliness. The service matches trained befrienders (staff or volunteers) with a young person over a set number of sessions, with the goal of increasing a young person's resilience to feelings of loneliness and strengthening their overall support networks. The service operates Monday to Friday 8am - 8pm, and has a particular focus on being accessible to young people from diverse, marginalised and/or minority backgrounds.
We are currently recruiting for a fixed term Team Manager on a 1 year fixed term basis.
The Team Manager role will be integral to the success of this service. The post-holder will lead the growth, development and support of a geographically dispersed team of staff and volunteers with overall responsibility for the operational delivery of the NSPCC Building Connections Service.
They Will
Provide line management and supervision to ensure practice standards and principles of safeguarding are maintained at all times.
Participate in a Duty Manager rota to provide advice, guidance and support on operational and safeguarding matters relevant to this service.
Lead on the development and implementation of a volunteer recruitment strategy
Facilitate the growth of the service through outreach activities and by acting as a key representative to external partners.
We Are Looking For Individuals Who Have
A strong management background with comprehensive safeguarding experience.
A creative and enthusiastic approach to working with others to shape processes and service delivery.
A passion for delivering front-line services for children and young people.
Applicants are asked to provide a supporting statement (10,000 character limit) that shows how their experience and skills match each of the points listed in the person specification. If you have any questions, please reach out for an informal conversation with Adeniyi Alade (Service Head - Childline) on Adeniyi.Alade@nspcc.org.uk
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Experience
Spoken language(s):
English
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