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Children's Rights Service Manager

 

Job Description

Only completed applications will be considered for this role. All applicants will need to complete an application form via our website, as we do not accept CVs: https://coram.octo-firstclass.co.uk/candidates/account/login/163607?aisId=12&rmId=4322

Job Title: Children’s Rights Services Manager

Contract Type: Permanent

Hours: 35 hours per week

Salary: £36,000 - £40,000 per annum

Location: Coram Campus, Bloomsbury, London (Hybrid Working Available)

We are looking for an experienced, capable and motivated individual who will relish the opportunity to lead and develop Coram Voice’s children’s rights services in London and the South East.

About Coram Voice

Coram Voice is part of the Coram Group of charities. We are a leading children’s rights organisation who works with children and young people in care, leaving care and on the edges of care to have a voice and to improve the lives of children like them.

To achieve our goals we need to be able to communicate our messages effectively to children and young people as well as professionals. The content across our communications channels needs to be up to date and compelling. We need to make sure we are using online opportunities to deliver our messages and engage with young people. Central to achieving this is working with care experienced young people and children (supported through our participation team) and engaging our Young Creatives in relation to how we communicate with young people and in the creation of young people facing information.

About the role

This is an exciting opportunity to join Coram Voice as our new Children’s Rights Services Manager. This is a pivotal role for the organisation as you will lead our specialist children’s rights in London and the South East.

You will have overall responsibility for the management of our range of locally commissioned and grant funded children’s rights services including advocacy for looked after children, care leavers, and homeless young people and a number of independent visitor services.

Leading the service’s managers, coordinators, and specialist advocates you will be a resilient and supportive leader with excellent interpersonal skills. You will also be a capable ambassador for Coram Voice with the ability to engage effectively with commissioners, and other stakeholders.

We are looking for an experienced professional who can lead, work as part of a team, and proactively contribute to service development. We want someone who likes a challenge, wants to make a real difference in the lives of the children and young people and will innovate to achieve this. Above all we want someone who will be a champion for children and young people’s rights.

Coram Voice reward and recognise the valuable contributions our staff make to the organisation and offer an attractive benefits package to do so. Coram Voice benefits package includes a competitive salary, a matched pension scheme up to 5% of salary, generous leave entitlements of up to 28 days’ annual leave plus an additional 3 days paid leave between Christmas and New Year and a suite of family friendly policies, which promote employee wellbeing.

We are seeking candidates who are committed to our objectives for children and young people and equally committed to the organisation and the development of our services.

To apply for this role, please click on the 'apply now' button below to complete the application. 

Closing date: Tuesday 24th October 2023 at 9am (please ensure you apply prior to the closing as the role may continue to be advertised on this job board after the closing date has passed)

Interview date: Tuesday 31st October 2023 (online)

Only completed applications will be considered for this role. All applicants will need to complete an application form via our website: https://coram.octo-firstclass.co.uk/candidates/account/login/163607?aisId=12&rmId=4322 

The interview panel will be made up of senior Coram Voice managers and a care experienced consultant.

Following an initial interview candidates may be invited to a further interview. The successful candidate will be required to take part in a Warner style interview as part of our safer recruitment process before their appointment is confirmed.

Coram is an equal opportunities employer and we believe a diverse workforce enables us to improve the services to the children and families we help. We are genuinely committed to encouraging candidates from all sections of the community we seek to support. This includes those from, Asian, African, Caribbean and other minority ethnic backgrounds, those that identify as LGBQT+, those with disabilities, those with lived experience of care, those with neuro-diversity, and those from other groups who are underrepresented at Coram.

If applicants feel comfortable, we would encourage them to draw on lived experience as well as professional experience in their personal statement as part of their application.

We are committed to the safeguarding of children and where appropriate will require the successful applicant to undertake a check from the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Registered Charity No. 312278.

 

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