Assistant Director

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Job Title: Assistant Director - Homes for Children, Fostering and Adoption

Salary: £110,200 - £124,518

Work Pattern: Hybrid

The Role

As the Assistant Director for Belonging this will be at the heart of your role ensuring that all children and young people who are no longer able to live with their family live in a residential home, with a foster carer or with adopters ensuring they have a sense of belonging.

As well as overseeing the strategic development, management and delivery of these services you will also bring your social work oversight to the brokerage and placements service, ensuring that homes meet the individual needs of our children and young people.

You will be working as part of a big organisation that supports more than 1200 children and young people across a large, diverse county.

You will be responsible for leading and motivating these service areas in delivering a high-quality service to children and young people, prospective foster carers, foster carers, prospective adopters and adopters and their families. Your focus will be on ensuring all children and young people experience positive family life, where they belong and where they are well supported to maximise their life chances; where they can thrive, are safe from any harm or abuse, have access to the best education and training, and feel prepared for adulthood.

You will play a vital role in working with partners such as North and West Northamptonshire Councils to increase service effectiveness so that our sufficiency planning best meets the needs of our children and young people.

Key requirements

Skills & Experience

  1. Having significant experience of leading children's social work in a large and complex organisation, you will be passionate about improving the outcomes for the children and young people we support.
  2. Working in a fast-paced organisation on an improvement journey you will be an expert in change management and have the skills and knowledge to be able to adapt to this and bring colleagues on this exciting journey with you.
  3. Working across the organisation and with partner organisations you will need to have outstanding communication skills and the ability to build strong relationships quickly with both internal and external partners.
  4. You must have a comprehensive knowledge of legislation, best practice and continuous professional development in Children's services and have the drive and vision to embed this into your work within NCT.
  5. Current, up to date understanding of regulatory requirements around assurance activity planned or regularly undertaken by Ofsted or any other regulatory body relating to children's social care, fostering, adoption and children's homes.
  6. You will be an experienced children's social care senior leader with ambition and drive to make a real difference.

The closing date for completed applications is: 25th June 2025 (Midnight)

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Location:
England, United Kingdom
Salary:
£80,000 - £100,000
Category:
Management & Operations