Social Care Team Manager (Nights) Location: North Chailey, East Sussex (BN8) Salary: From £35,526 per year (depending on experience) Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full-time Shifts: Mix of nights and day shifts Lead nights — without working every night. This role manages and supports our overnight social care colleagues, but it includes a blended week of nights and day shifts. That means strong leadership presence overnight, alongside dedicated time in the week for coaching, supervision, training and wider management responsibilities. Working pattern (guide) Most weeks include 3-night shifts, combining: 2-night shifts as Duty Manager — providing overnight leadership, decision-making and safeguarding oversight 1- night shift as hands-on — staying connected to front-line practice and supporting colleagues on shift At regular points in the rota, there are fewer night shifts, with the remainder hours worked during the day. These daytime hours are built in intentionally and focus on: Supervision and coaching Training and development Wider leadership and management responsibilities Shift times (examples) Shift patterns may include 8.30pm–7.30am, 8.30pm–2.00am, or 2.00am–7.30am. The role includes either an evening support shift (hands-on) or a full night hands-on shift. Role focus You will be responsible for safe, effective leadership overnight and for building a confident, consistent team culture. Alongside your management responsibilities, you will also play an active role in coaching, training and supporting colleagues — and maintaining your own skills through hands-on practice. Key responsibilities Provide visible, values-led leadership to colleagues working nights Act as Duty Manager and take appropriate action to keep children and young people safe Support colleagues with coaching and on-the-spot guidance to embed best practice Contribute to training, supervision and wider management responsibilities during day shifts Promote consistent standards, safeguarding and high-quality care across the service About you A strong background in social care, with the confidence to lead teams on shift Sound safeguarding knowledge and the ability to make clear decisions under pressure A coaching mindset: you enjoy developing others and improving practice A practical, hands-on approach and commitment to child-centred care Why Chailey Heritage Foundation A role with real purpose, supporting children and young people with complex needs A blended rota that avoids “five nights a week” working Learning and development opportunities A supportive organisation focused on quality, values and teamwork To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Chailey Heritage Foundation, please proceed through the following link to be redirected to our website to complete your application. https://