Team Leader - Children's Residential Mental Health (EBD, Self-Harm, CSE, Trauma) Location: Rural Ninfield | Full-Time | Residential Shift Work | High-Risk Therapeutic Care We're seeking three confident, trauma-informed Team Leader's to join a specialist children's home in rural Ninfield near Hastings, supporting young people with complex emotional and mental health needs, including high-risk behaviours. This is a hands-on leadership role where you'll work closely with young people aged 11-18 who have experienced significant trauma. You'll also play a key role in guiding and mentoring a team of support workers to deliver consistent, therapeutic care in a safe, regulated environment. This is not just another shift-lead role - it's a real opportunity to influence outcomes, develop your clinical leadership, and help shape a psychologically safe environment for some of the most vulnerable young people in the care system. The Young People You'll Support May Present With: Ligature risks and other forms of self-harm Suicidal ideation, low mood, dissociation, and crisis episodes CSE (Child Sexual Exploitation) histories and associated behaviours Sexualised behaviour, boundary testing and trauma responses Drug misuse, overdose attempts, and erratic or aggressive behaviour Neurodiversity, PTSD, attachment disorder, and emotional dysregulation Your Role as Team Leader Lead by example in providing outstanding day-to-day care Mentor and support a team of support workers on shift Contribute to therapeutic planning and behaviour support strategies Act as a safeguarding lead during shifts and ensure all incidents are recorded appropriately Monitor and drive compliance with care plans, risk assessments, and regulatory expectations Support the Registered Manager in audits, rota management, and handovers Build strong working relationships with social workers, education providers, and CAMHS professionals Maintain a calm, structured, and emotionally safe environment for staff and young people alike What We're Looking For Minimum 2 years' experience in a children's residential care setting Previous experience in a senior or team leader role (or ready to step into one confidently) Background in working with EBD, mental health, or secure/forensic settings Level 3 Diploma - essential Level 5 (or willingness to work toward it - fully funded) Nice To Have A strong understanding of safeguarding, trauma responses, and regulatory expectations Resilience, emotional intelligence, and natural leadership ability Full UK driving licence - essential due to rural location Why Join This Provider? Beautiful rural setting near Uckfield - calm, therapeutic surroundings Structured "1 Day On / 2 Days Off" rota Salary up to 20% above market average, with clear progression to Deputy and beyond Private healthcare, 24/7 GP access, and monthly gym allowance 36 days of face-to-face training per year, plus specialist trauma and mental health CPD Fully funded Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management Bonus scheme, pension, and internal promotion focus A psychologically informed service with senior management who walk the floor and invest in their staff Safer Recruitment Notice This is a regulated service committed to Safer Recruitment practices. All candidates will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check, employment referencing, and verification of ID and address as part of the onboarding process. INDUCK