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The Cedar Foundation is seeking to recruit the following staff member:

Job Ref 26-054-BTL-WBLO-WEB
Job Role Bank Team Leader
Location Mourneview Court, 151 Glen Road, Belfast, BT11 8BS
Salary £14.18 per hour
Hours Bank
Flexibility is required to work within the rota system in order to meet the needs of the residents, the service and statutory regulation and availability to work evenings and weekends as required.

The Service
West Belfast Living Options provides supported living accommodation for adults over the age of 18 with a Learning Disability, complex needs or Autism Spectrum Disorder. There are a range of sites including bungalows and apartments across West Belfast. The support provided ranges from 1hr to 24 hrs per day. Support and guidance includes all daily living tasks, personal care and support, leisure, social skills and household management.

The Role
As part of the Living Options services, the Team Leader will be a part of the management team and will support the Registered Manager to meet the Domiciliary Care Agencies Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007 and the DHSS&PS Domiciliary Care Agency Minimum Standards. They will:
  • Ensure that NIHE "Supporting People" contractual requirements and standards are met and maintained.
  • Support the Registered Manager to develop and implement personalised care/support plans and individual risk assessments to meet individual needs.
  • Support the Registered Manager to ensure the delivery of quality care and support.
  • Support with the management budgets and resources.
  • Mentor and supervise the Support Team.

Benefits
  • Annual leave based on 6.4 weeks (inclusive of public and statutory holidays), based on accrual, paid in arrears per quarter.
  • Statutory Sick Pay, if applicable.
  • Auto enrolment into pension scheme, if applicable.
  • Investor in People Platinum organisation with commitment to development of the staff team through
  • training and learning opportunities.
  • Free parking and tea & coffee available

Please note – At present The Cedar Foundation does not offer sponsorship




Essential Criteria
1. A minimum of RQF Level 3 qualification (or equivalent) in a health & social care or related discipline AND at least 2 years’ experience in a social care setting providing support/care.
OR
A minimum of GCSE English & Maths (A* - C) or equivalent AND at least 3 years’ experience in a regulated care or support environment.
2. A Working knowledge of the needs of people with learning disabilities
3. Effective communication and experience of IT systems (eg. digital record keeping)


Closing Date: 27th March 2026 at 10am

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