Team Manager - Children in Care
Listed on 2026-01-17
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Management
Program / Project Manager, Healthcare Management
Bury Council Children s Services
Salary: £52,413 £ 53,460 Permanent
Working pattern:
Office based 3 days per week (3 Knowsley Place, Bury) 9-day fortnight available
Bury Council is looking for an experienced LAC Team Manager to lead a stable team of 6 practitioners (1 Advanced Practitioner and 5 Social Workers) and play a key role in Bury s improvement journey. If you re confident managing frontline practice, can make decisions at pace, and you genuinely care about outcomes for children in care this is a brilliant opportunity to step into a service that s moving forward.
You ll be joining a supportive management group, working alongside two experienced Team Managers, with additional support from a Service Manager..
About the RoleThis is a leadership role within Bury s Children in Care service, focused on strong oversight, quality assurance, and purposeful care planning. You ll provide clear direction to your team, ensure statutory responsibilities are met, and drive consistent, high-quality practice for children and young people.
Key ResponsibilitiesLead and manage a team of social workers and an Advanced Practitioner, providing clear direction and support
Oversee casework across the LAC pathway, ensuring high-quality care planning and timely permanence progression
Provide consistent supervision, guidance, and challenge to improve practice and decision making
Monitor performance and standards, ensuring statutory timescales and safeguarding processes are met
Quality assure reports and plans to maintain excellent standards of recording, analysis, and outcomes
Work closely with partners and multi-agency professionals to ensure children receive coordinated support
Contribute to service development and improvement priorities, embedding learning and best practice across the team
Bury Council is committed to strengths-based, child-focused practice and creating a supportive culture where professionals are empowered to do their best work. Inclusion sits at the heart of Bury s wider strategy, with a clear focus on development, wellbeing, and continuous improvement across the workforce.
RequirementsSocial Work qualification (CQSW, DipSW, BA/MA Social Work or equivalent)
Social Work England registration
Proven Team Manager experience within LAC/CIC or another frontline statutory children s team
Strong safeguarding knowledge and the ability to make clear decisions at pace
Confident in leading performance, quality assurance, and professional supervision
Able to work on-site 3 days per week in line with the team s working arrangement
9-day working fortnight option
Parking available nearby, with parking passes available via the council
Generous annual leave entitlement
Flexible and agile working opportunities
Access to learning & development (including apprenticeships up to Masters level)
Health and wellbeing support through the Live Better Feel Better programme
Greater Manchester Local Government Pension Scheme
Salary sacrifice schemes (car parking, car leasing, cycle to work)
Discounts and money-saving deals across retailers
Interviews will take place in person, and the hiring manager is happy to have an informal conversation with candidates beforehand if helpful.
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