Children's Community Learning Disability Team Leader • Stockport Stockport NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nChildren's Community Learning Disability Team Leader with Stockport NHS Foundation Trust in Stockport\n\n We have an exciting opportunity for a Band 7 Children's Community Learning Disability Team Leader to join our well established dynamic, forward thinking and friendly Children's Community Learning Disability Team. The post is 30 hours per week; you will be required to work flexibly over 5 week days (Monday-Friday). You must be enthusiastic and motivated and have prior experience of working with children and young people with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour. Due to this being a community role, it is essential you have a full driving licence and access to a vehicle. In return we can offer you clinical / peer supervision, support from the wider children's community nursing service, line management by the Children's Community LD Matron and opportunities to develop professionally. The post will require working with children and families on an individual basis, managing a case load and delivering programmes of care. The job would include the line management of the Learning Disability Team. A range of community work will be undertaken, including specialist behavioural assessments to formulate interventions, strategies and positive behaviour support plans. The post holder will contribute and facilitate parent training programmes such as \"Riding the Rapids\" and Sleep Support. The training of other professionals is also essential for this role. The post holder will be required to work primarily in the family home, but also in other settings such as school / hospital. Highly developed communication and problem solving skills are necessary, along with resilience and emotional intelligence to work in emotionally challenging situations. The ability to prioritise workload and meet deadlines is essential. Good organisational skills, reporting skills and writing outcome focused care plans is required. About us To provide a safe, responsive, efficient, timely, high quality evidence based nursing service to children and young people with learning disabilities, their families and carers. To be aware of, and participate in meeting the psychological, social, physical and spiritual needs of children and young people. Undertake a range of comprehensive assessments on children and young people with highly complex and challenging needs. Develop a range of person centred interventions and specialised care plans. To coordinate, monitor and evaluate highly complex interventions and packages of care. Respond appropriately and flexibly to unpredictable situations. To facilitate children and young peoples and their carers understanding of highly complex issues in relation to their needs, considering significant communication impairments and their level of understanding. Work in collaboration with other agencies to promote, identify and facilitate the use of reasonable adjustments to ensure health needs are met and health outcomes are optimised. To embrace public health role, promoting health and wellbeing and where possible, prevent ill health. To undertake screening and triage assessments for newly referred children and young people. Identify, manage and minimise risk If successful, this vacancy will require an enhanced DBS check at a cost of £41.90. This cost will be deducted from your first Trust salary. In addition to this it will be a condition of your employment that you will join the DBS update service and pay the annual subscription fee of £13. The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and promote safeguarding by implementing the Trusts policies and procedures, acting promptly on concerns, communicating effectively and sharing information appropriately. "}