The Orchard Trust
Orchard Trust
Full-time
Team Leader Job Description & Person Specification

Our Values

Definition

In action

Kindness

We treat others and ourselves
with gentleness, warmth and
care, focusing on the little
things that really matter

Respect

We look after ourselves, each
other, our places and the
environment

Individuality  We recognise one another for

Working
together

the people we are,
understanding and accepting
preferences and beliefs to
ensure a personalised care and
support.

We believe the best results are
gained through working as a
team, valuing suggestions and
encouraging new ideas as we
strive to continuously improve
the care we provide.

This can be as simple as a kind word, opening a door
or making a cup of tea for a busy colleague, sending
an email thanking someone or sending family a photo
showing how happy a client is with their day or
achievement.
We build trust by giving gentle and truthful feedback
promoting growth and flexible thinking.
Through listening to each other and paying attention
when  someone  has  something  they  want  to  say we
support  the development of self-respect and feelings
of worth and appreciation. We encourage each other
to learn and develop.
The individual, each as a separate star, is the centre
of all we do. Interaction, in its many forms, allows
understanding of ideas and wishes providing dignified
care and supporting the individual allowing them to
choose what is important to them. This may be a
favourite cup, preferred seat at the table or the trip
of a lifetime in a helicopter.
Knowledge, skill and understanding develop over
time and through the sharing of experience. Seeking
best practice and innovation we work closely with
others to achieve the best result. We value the
contribution of clients, families, staff, volunteers and
our partners to support us to be the best we can.

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Job Description
PERSON CENTRED
●  To  demonstrate respect and dignity to those

you support

●  To  always  act  in  the  best  interest  of  the

people you are supporting

TECHNICAL
●  To  administer  medication  in  line  with
Orchard  Trust  policy  and  individual  care
plans

●  To actively participate in reviews and other

●  To  assist  in  creating  an  environment  that  is

relevant meetings

supportive and positive

●  To work with a person-centred approach
●  To  enable  and  empower  people  to  develop

new skills and independence

●  To  provide  personal  and  physical  care,  if
required,  in  line  with  care  plans  and  risk
assessments

●  To

communicate

effectively

and

appropriately

●  To  support  people

in  establishing  new

friendships and maintaining existing ones
●  To  recognise  people’s  talents  and  promote

●  To  undertake  a  supervisory  role  in  the
operational management of the service
●  To  adhere  to  Orchard  Trust’s  Policies  and
Procedures,  CQC  Essential  Standards  of
Quality  and  Safety  and  the  GSCC Code of
Conduct

●  To  keep  up  to  date  and  accurate records,
performing audits and reviews as required
●  To  manage  staff  rotas,  ensuring  sufficient
competent  staff  with  the  correct  skills are
available

●  To  manage  financial  resources  effectively

individuality

and efficiently

●  To actively encourage participation in leisure,
life,  helping
education  and  community
people  access  services  that  promote  their
well-being  and  support  people  on  holidays
away from home.

●  To  assist  in  overcoming  barriers  so  as  they

●  To  keep  accurate  financial  records  when
dealing  with  service  users’  finances  and
petty cash

●  In  the  absence  of  the  manager/deputy
manager  to  assume  responsibility  for  the
management of the services

may experience new opportunities

●  To  assist  in  providing  a  safe  and  supportive

environment

●  To  protect,  identify  and  safeguard  from
abuse  all  vulnerable  people  and  undertake
the  correct  procedures  for  reporting  a
safeguarding concern

PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
●  To  actively  undertake  staff  supervisions  at
least three times a year per staff member

●  To conduct annual appraisal meetings
●  To undertake any training deemed necessary

LEADERSHIP
●  To be an efficient, collaborative and effective
team leader, with delegation and feedback
responsibilities: motivate, support, induct
and mentor/coach team members

●  To communicate effectively and

appropriately

●  To  feedback  observations  and  ideas  and

share your learning

●  To  take  ownership  and  responsibility  for

decisions and actions

●  To identify problems and opportunities
●  To be proactive
●  To seek continuous improvement

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●  To encourage trust through own action

PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
●  To conform to a high standard of professional conduct at all times
●  To be able to prioritise and co-ordinate a workload
●  To maintain and establish good relationships with professionals, colleagues and anyone you

come into contact with through your role
●  To always behave in a professional manner
●  To display a personal appearance that is clean, appropriate and tidy and dress accordingly
●  To maintain confidentiality
●  To assist with fund-raising activities across Orchard Trust
●  To uphold and demonstrate the values of Orchard Trust and apply these to all internal and

external interactions.

●  To act as an ambassador for the Orchard Trust
●  To express views in a constructive way
●  To collaborate to seek the best outcome for the Trust, supporting other teams where

appropriate

●  To take ownership
●  To deliver on commitments in a timely way
●  To respect the contribution of others
●  To recognise the achievements of others

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Person Specification – Team Leader

What we are looking for

What this might look like

Team Working

●  Works collaboratively and effectively within a team
●  Is flexible, reliable and adaptable
●  Is actively involved in promoting high standards
●  Has a ‘can do’ positive attitude
●  Able to work on own initiative
●  Problem solver and prepared to go the extra mile
●  Complies with all aspects of statutory and OT

regulations

Communication
and
interpersonal
skills

●  Communicates and listens effectively at all levels
●  Maintains confidentiality
●  Has a sense of humour
●  Behaves in a professional manner and acts as an
ambassador when representing the Orchard Trust

●  Acts as a role model at all times

Literacy and
Numeracy

●  Able  to  read,  comprehend  and write neatly, legibly

and accurately.

●  Can spell well
●  Is able to undertake mathematical calculations
●  Has the he ability to write factual information rather

than opinion in a succinct way

Support  your  manager  and  colleagues  to maintain a high quality
provision.
Actively seek feedback on performance
Delegate and feedback effectively and appropriately
You are self-motivated and flexible to change, sometimes without
much warning
Work collaboratively within your team, treating each member with
dignity and respect
Able to make decisions and generate solutions to any problems
Speaks clearly and uses appropriate language
Shares
integrity

information  effectively,  good  networking  skills,  has

Ensure  that  chatter  and  social  networking  do  not  lead  to
inadvertently breaking a confidential piece of information

Ensures all sensitive documentation is secure
Promotes the Trust as a ‘great’ organisation
Up to date records and documentation will need to be completed,
such as communication books, food and bowel charts, reports for
reviews, minutes of meetings, risk assessments and care plans

You  will  need  to  add,  subtract,  multiply  and  divide  when
undertaking petty Service User finance and petty cash duties

Any  records  completed  will  need  to  be  ‘SMART’,’  specific,
measurable, authentic, relevant and timely’

IT

●  Be able to use a computer effectively and have a

working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Outlook

Produce a menu, invitation; write a report, letter etc.
Be able to send and receive emails

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Planning

●  Excellent time management
●  Good organisational skills
●  Able to work within agreed timescales

Experience

●  Experience of working alongside people with

learning difficulties or in the Health and Social Care
Sector

Training and
Development

●  NVQ/Health and Social Care Diploma level 2
●  Responds to constructive feedback in a positive

way

●  Uses reflective practice to improve performance
●  Undertakes all training deemed necessary
●  To undertake the Common Induction Standards (a
mandatory requirement). This must be completed
within 12 weeks of commencement

●  Three years driving experience and full driving

licence and if eligible a willingness to drive a Trust
vehicle and undertake a driving assessment

Initiative

●  Identify problems and opportunities
●  Be proactive

Working to deadlines, prioritising, ensuring shifts begin promptly

Produce a rota, planning holidays etc.

Complete set tasks within given time scales

You will need to have worked in a care setting for a minimum of
eighteen months

Show motivation and competence to undertake L3 Health and
Social Care Diploma and complete within 18 months of
commencement.

Reflect on your working practises. What was good, what wasn’t
so good, how can I improve and how will I do it next time.

Use feedback from others to improve work performance

Actively involved in the supervision process

Takes responsibility for and has a commitment to training
Look for new opportunities and be willing to initiate new ideas

Decision
Making

●  Take ownership and responsibility for decisions and
actions in the manager’s/deputy manager’s absence

Take a positive stance in changing and evolving situations

As users of the Disability Confident Scheme, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for all advertised vacancies.

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