
Young Persons Service Deputy Manager - Leyton
Deputy Manager - Young People's Housing Support (Leyton)
Temporary Cover | Complex Needs | Accommodation-Based Service
Full time | Mon to Fri | 2 to 3 Month Contract
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and proactive Deputy Manager to join a housing support service for young people with complex needs in the Leyton area. This is a full-time, temporary role offering vital operational support and leadership over an estimated 2 to 3 month period, with an immediate start preferred.
The role requires oversight of day-to-day service delivery and management of a small team, ensuring high-quality, trauma-informed, and consistent support is provided to young people, including care leavers and looked after children.
Key Details:
- Schedule: 37.5 hours per week (Mon to Fri, 9AM to 5PM)
- Pay: £16.99 per hour plus £2.05 holiday pay (total: £19.04 per hour)
- Location: Leyton, East London
- Contract Type: Temporary (approx. 2 to 3 months)
Key Responsibilities:
- Supervise and support a team of 3-4 staff, ensuring high-quality service delivery
- Oversee support planning, risk management, and engagement with young people
- Lead on responses to missing episodes and non-engagement, working with statutory partners
- Maintain positive working relationships with Children's Services and Leaving Care teams
- Manage the referral process, ensuring effective assessment and placement decisions
- Support early planning for move-on and deliver life skills development initiatives
- Monitor and maintain quality of support and housing management services
- Lead on health and safety compliance and property standards
- Manage voids and property turnaround in collaboration with the wider team
- Ensure all safeguarding procedures are followed and embedded in daily practice
Ideal Candidate Will Have:
- Experience working with young people in supported accommodation, including care leavers and those with high/complex needs (e.g., mental health, offending, gang affiliation)
- Strong staff management experience, including supervision, motivation, and performance oversight
- In-depth understanding of mental health and its impact on vulnerable young people
- Proven ability to coordinate multi-agency responses and maintain robust professional partnerships
- Excellent organisational skills and experience managing referrals, assessments, and placements
- High level of literacy, numeracy, and IT proficiency, with ability to write reports, monitor budgets, and manage service data
- Confident in working under pressure, managing competing priorities, and leading by example
- A clear commitment to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults
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