
Child Protection Chair Team Manager - IRO
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Please apply online via the link provided.
Please note, we do not accept CV’s (unless specified on the advert).
Please fully complete the online application form.
Fixed Term - 12 months
The IRO / Child Protection Conference Chair Team Manager is a senior statutory role within Sefton Council’s Safeguarding and Quality Assurance Service. The post holder will lead and manage the Independent Reviewing Officer and Child Protection Conference Chairing service, ensuring high quality, timely and child‑focused safeguarding practice that improves outcomes for children and young people.
The key responsibilities include:
- Provide strategic and operational leadership to the Independent Reviewing Officer and Child Protection Conference Chairing service.
- Ensure the Council meets its statutory obligations in the delivery of a Child Protection, Cared for Reviews, LADO and Foster Carer Reviews, complying with legislation, policy and procedures and relevant frameworks
- Manage, supervise and support staff, ensuring high‑quality professional supervision, performance management and workforce development.
- Ensure Child Protection Conferences and statutory reviews are convened and concluded within statutory timescales and in line with legislation, policy and procedures.
- Maintain oversight and quality assurance of conference decision‑making, plans, minutes and recording, ensuring accuracy, timeliness and legal compliance.
- Promote and ensure children’s participation, advocacy and that the child’s voice and lived experience are central to all reviewing processes.
- Provide professional challenge to practitioners and managers, addressing drift, delay or poor practice and escalating concerns appropriately to senior leaders or external bodies where required.
- Lead and promote effective multi‑agency partnership working, ensuring strong engagement, accountability and shared safeguarding responsibility.
- Analyse performance, audit findings and service data to identify themes, risks and areas for improvement, contributing to service improvement and strategic planning.
- Lead and contribute to quality assurance audits, reviews, learning and development activity across Children’s Social Care.
- Represent the Service and Council at internal, multi‑agency and external forums as required.
Please see Appendix A in the Recruitment Pack for a full copy of the Job Description and Person Specification
Closing Date - Monday 4th May
Provisional Interview Date Friday 8th May
Please note we reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a high volume of applicants.
Salary range
- £54,495 per year
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