Derbyshire Mind

Team Leader - Crisis Support Drop-In service (CSDI)

The closing date is 10 August 2025

Job summary

Crisis Support Drop-In services are friendly & supportive non-clinical crisis services for adults who self-define as needing immediate help with their mental health or emotional wellbeing. Located in Buxton, Ripley and Swadlincote, the services offer out-of-hours mental health help, support and signposting in a relaxed and comfortable community environment. The Team Leader role is responsible for coordinating all aspects of the team management.

Main duties of the job

The Team Leader role is responsible for coordinating all aspects of the team management. This will include, for example, general service administration, the line management of the Support Workers, supervising and supporting the volunteer team, coordinating the staff and volunteer rotas, ensuring all shifts have sufficient staff cover, leading staff one-to-ones and team meetings, ensuring stock levels are maintained, ensuring furnishings and equipment are clean and well maintained, reporting staff overtime to the finance manager, responding to local enquiries, liaising with the Service Lead, so that the service can deliver on its objectives.

About us

Derbyshire Mind is your local independent mental health charity. We provide a range of community mental health and wellbeing services designed to support people with mental health problems, improve mental health and wellbeing and to help promote better mental health and wellbeing for all throughout the population of Derby and Derbyshire.We provide a range of community mental health and wellbeing services designed to support people with mental health problems as well as the wider population.

Details

Date posted

16 July 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£23,651 a year £23,651 (pro rata of £29,170 Full Time Equivalent)

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

7 months

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

B0397-25-0006

Job locations

Derby West Business Centre

Ashbourne Road

Derby

DE22 4NB


Job description

Job responsibilities

Main Duties and Responsibilities

The key responsibilities of the Team Leader are to:

1. Work with Derbyshire Mind, the team of Support Workers and volunteers, to play a key part in the delivery of a quality crisis support service.

2. Line-manage the Support Workers including for example conducting line management meetings, authorising annual leave, conducting annual Individual Performance Reviews (IPR), provide emotional and wellbeing support to staff, carry out any performance management required.

3. Provide support and supervision to the Volunteers, including for example, understanding and supporting their goals, providing 1:1 and team support, providing emotional and wellbeing support.

4. Create, coordinate, and communicate the staff and volunteer rotas on an ongoing basis at least 6 weeks in advance, ensuring any gaps caused by planned leave are covered. Respond to rota gaps, caused by unplanned leave such as sickness, swiftly and effectively to ensure cover is found and the service is unaffected.

5. Monitor the On Call Manager log to review the reasons for calls to the on call manager, and address with training where applicable to reduce operational issues during a shift.

6. Step in and provide short-term cover for the service shift(s) if sufficient Support Workers are unavailable due to sickness or unplanned leave.

7. Keep an accurate log of staff hours worked against contracted and report monthly overtime hours to the Finance Manager.

8. Coordinate and manage the reimbursement of staff and volunteer travel expenses in a timely manner in line with processes.

9. Lead recruitment and induction of CSDI service staff and volunteers.

10. Coordinate clinical supervision and wellbeing support for all staff and volunteers.

11. Ensure that all staff and volunteers within the CSDI team receive an induction, mandatory training, and on-going training according to their individual personal development plan.

12. Encourage the CSDI team to support service users to develop self-management strategies and to make the best use of the local resources around them, to increase their ability to effectively manage mental health crisis.

13. To support staff and volunteers in developing their computer and technology skills and train them in the use of applications such as Microsoft Office 365 and CharityLog, and any other office equipment as required. Troubleshoot any IT issues outside of IT support open hours where possible and follow up during the working week if necessary.

14. Assist in ensuring that local systems and procedures are being adhered to.

15. Work with the team to proactively look for ways to continuously improve the service, and work with the Service Lead to implement improvements.

16. To assist the Service Lead in monitoring, planning budgets and expenditure, and holding responsibility for all local service-related supplies, equipment, requisition and stock control.

17. Maintain the facilities to a good standard and troubleshoot where required for onsite issues such as health and safety, heating, printing, alarms etc.

18. Play an integral role in instilling Derbyshire Minds values through the Crisis Support Drop-In service.

19. Work flexibly in terms of working hours and locations (including evenings and weekend as necessary) in order to offer support and visibility to the three CSDI teams, as well as attend meetings related to the services.

Supervision, training, meetings, and support

20. Undertaking training as required or considered appropriate for the role.

21. Actively participate in regular supervision sessions and team meetings.

22. Participate in Individual Performance Review and Personal Development plans, and to undertake training and development as identified within these discussions and as indicated by the requirements of the post.

23. Be proactive in reviewing and evaluating personal performance and identifying areas for improvement and development.

General

24. Provide cover for other members of the Crisis Support Drop-In service teams across Derbyshire as necessary.

25. Participate in the assessment of risk and thereby contribute towards clinical governance as appropriate.

26. Maintain the confidentiality of information about clients and other services, in accordance with Derbyshire Minds policies and procedures.

27. Keep up to date on all matters relating to Derbyshire Minds policies and procedures, and adhere to these at all times.

28. Be familiar with matters relating to health and safety management and work in accordance with Derbyshire Minds Health and Safety policy and procedures.

29. Derbyshire Mind is committed to Equal Opportunities for all present and potential members of staff and clients. Therefore, it is expected that all employees and volunteers will understand, support, and apply this policy through their working practice, which requires all individuals to be treated with respect, dignity, courtesy, fairness and consideration.

30. Represent and be an advocate and role-model of Derbyshire Mind.

31. Carry out any other duties as are within the scope, spirit and purpose of the job, as requested by your Line Manager and more senior members of staff.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Main Duties and Responsibilities

The key responsibilities of the Team Leader are to:

1. Work with Derbyshire Mind, the team of Support Workers and volunteers, to play a key part in the delivery of a quality crisis support service.

2. Line-manage the Support Workers including for example conducting line management meetings, authorising annual leave, conducting annual Individual Performance Reviews (IPR), provide emotional and wellbeing support to staff, carry out any performance management required.

3. Provide support and supervision to the Volunteers, including for example, understanding and supporting their goals, providing 1:1 and team support, providing emotional and wellbeing support.

4. Create, coordinate, and communicate the staff and volunteer rotas on an ongoing basis at least 6 weeks in advance, ensuring any gaps caused by planned leave are covered. Respond to rota gaps, caused by unplanned leave such as sickness, swiftly and effectively to ensure cover is found and the service is unaffected.

5. Monitor the On Call Manager log to review the reasons for calls to the on call manager, and address with training where applicable to reduce operational issues during a shift.

6. Step in and provide short-term cover for the service shift(s) if sufficient Support Workers are unavailable due to sickness or unplanned leave.

7. Keep an accurate log of staff hours worked against contracted and report monthly overtime hours to the Finance Manager.

8. Coordinate and manage the reimbursement of staff and volunteer travel expenses in a timely manner in line with processes.

9. Lead recruitment and induction of CSDI service staff and volunteers.

10. Coordinate clinical supervision and wellbeing support for all staff and volunteers.

11. Ensure that all staff and volunteers within the CSDI team receive an induction, mandatory training, and on-going training according to their individual personal development plan.

12. Encourage the CSDI team to support service users to develop self-management strategies and to make the best use of the local resources around them, to increase their ability to effectively manage mental health crisis.

13. To support staff and volunteers in developing their computer and technology skills and train them in the use of applications such as Microsoft Office 365 and CharityLog, and any other office equipment as required. Troubleshoot any IT issues outside of IT support open hours where possible and follow up during the working week if necessary.

14. Assist in ensuring that local systems and procedures are being adhered to.

15. Work with the team to proactively look for ways to continuously improve the service, and work with the Service Lead to implement improvements.

16. To assist the Service Lead in monitoring, planning budgets and expenditure, and holding responsibility for all local service-related supplies, equipment, requisition and stock control.

17. Maintain the facilities to a good standard and troubleshoot where required for onsite issues such as health and safety, heating, printing, alarms etc.

18. Play an integral role in instilling Derbyshire Minds values through the Crisis Support Drop-In service.

19. Work flexibly in terms of working hours and locations (including evenings and weekend as necessary) in order to offer support and visibility to the three CSDI teams, as well as attend meetings related to the services.

Supervision, training, meetings, and support

20. Undertaking training as required or considered appropriate for the role.

21. Actively participate in regular supervision sessions and team meetings.

22. Participate in Individual Performance Review and Personal Development plans, and to undertake training and development as identified within these discussions and as indicated by the requirements of the post.

23. Be proactive in reviewing and evaluating personal performance and identifying areas for improvement and development.

General

24. Provide cover for other members of the Crisis Support Drop-In service teams across Derbyshire as necessary.

25. Participate in the assessment of risk and thereby contribute towards clinical governance as appropriate.

26. Maintain the confidentiality of information about clients and other services, in accordance with Derbyshire Minds policies and procedures.

27. Keep up to date on all matters relating to Derbyshire Minds policies and procedures, and adhere to these at all times.

28. Be familiar with matters relating to health and safety management and work in accordance with Derbyshire Minds Health and Safety policy and procedures.

29. Derbyshire Mind is committed to Equal Opportunities for all present and potential members of staff and clients. Therefore, it is expected that all employees and volunteers will understand, support, and apply this policy through their working practice, which requires all individuals to be treated with respect, dignity, courtesy, fairness and consideration.

30. Represent and be an advocate and role-model of Derbyshire Mind.

31. Carry out any other duties as are within the scope, spirit and purpose of the job, as requested by your Line Manager and more senior members of staff.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Good level of general education, including English and Maths at GCSE grade C and above.

Desirable

  • Leadership training or administrative qualifications

Skills, Abilities & Knowledge

Essential

  • Strong organisational and administrative skills and knowledge
  • Strong IT skills, including the use of Microsoft Office programs.
  • Leadership skills to support and motivate staff.
  • Strong planning and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to deal with conflict, staying calm, and work with a solution-focused approach.
  • Understanding of working within safeguarding, data protection, confidentiality and equality frameworks.
  • Knowledge of how to support a team with maintaining professional boundaries.

Desirable

  • Knowledge of the local areas of Buxton, Ripley and Swadlincote.
  • Knowledge and understanding of relevant statutory authorities including NHS and social care.
  • Knowledge and understanding of mental health issues and mental health crisis.

Ability to Work Flexibly

Essential

  • Car driver and access to vehicle with ability to travel independently around Derbyshire.
  • Willingness and ability to work flexibly in terms of working outside of normal office hours and supporting a service that needs to run all year round

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working in an administrative role
  • Experience of managing a team or service.
  • Experience of the line management, supervision and development of staff
  • Experience managing rotas, timesheets and expenses.
  • Experience of working on own initiative and as a member of a team.
  • Experience of recruiting, working with and supporting staff and volunteers.
  • Experience of supporting team members with their mental wellbeing and maintaining professional boundaries.
  • Experience of running team meetings, minute taking and following up on actions.

Desirable

  • Experience of working for a mental health organisation or similar
  • Experience of working within the voluntary sector
  • Experience of coordinating services which operate outside normal business hours ie, evenings, weekends and on call

Personal Characteristics

Essential

  • Professional, compassionate and supportive approach
  • Reliable and organised, with a can-do attitude
  • Highly motivated and able to learn quickly, willing to seek advice appropriately

Other

Essential

  • The following are required of all roles with Derbyshire Mind.
  • However, you do not need to address these in your application:
  • 1.Understanding the need for confidentiality and where to set the boundaries for confidentiality.
  • 2.Be a role model of best practice and promote professional boundaries.
  • 3.Genuine interest in and commitment to Derbyshire Minds work and client population.
  • 4.Strong commitment to equality and diversity.
  • 5.Strong commitment to the involvement of people who use services, social inclusion, recovery and partnership working.
  • 6.Strong commitment to the values and ethos of Derbyshire Mind.
  • 7.Willingness to work flexibly in response to changing organisational/service requirements.
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Good level of general education, including English and Maths at GCSE grade C and above.

Desirable

  • Leadership training or administrative qualifications

Skills, Abilities & Knowledge

Essential

  • Strong organisational and administrative skills and knowledge
  • Strong IT skills, including the use of Microsoft Office programs.
  • Leadership skills to support and motivate staff.
  • Strong planning and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to deal with conflict, staying calm, and work with a solution-focused approach.
  • Understanding of working within safeguarding, data protection, confidentiality and equality frameworks.
  • Knowledge of how to support a team with maintaining professional boundaries.

Desirable

  • Knowledge of the local areas of Buxton, Ripley and Swadlincote.
  • Knowledge and understanding of relevant statutory authorities including NHS and social care.
  • Knowledge and understanding of mental health issues and mental health crisis.

Ability to Work Flexibly

Essential

  • Car driver and access to vehicle with ability to travel independently around Derbyshire.
  • Willingness and ability to work flexibly in terms of working outside of normal office hours and supporting a service that needs to run all year round

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working in an administrative role
  • Experience of managing a team or service.
  • Experience of the line management, supervision and development of staff
  • Experience managing rotas, timesheets and expenses.
  • Experience of working on own initiative and as a member of a team.
  • Experience of recruiting, working with and supporting staff and volunteers.
  • Experience of supporting team members with their mental wellbeing and maintaining professional boundaries.
  • Experience of running team meetings, minute taking and following up on actions.

Desirable

  • Experience of working for a mental health organisation or similar
  • Experience of working within the voluntary sector
  • Experience of coordinating services which operate outside normal business hours ie, evenings, weekends and on call

Personal Characteristics

Essential

  • Professional, compassionate and supportive approach
  • Reliable and organised, with a can-do attitude
  • Highly motivated and able to learn quickly, willing to seek advice appropriately

Other

Essential

  • The following are required of all roles with Derbyshire Mind.
  • However, you do not need to address these in your application:
  • 1.Understanding the need for confidentiality and where to set the boundaries for confidentiality.
  • 2.Be a role model of best practice and promote professional boundaries.
  • 3.Genuine interest in and commitment to Derbyshire Minds work and client population.
  • 4.Strong commitment to equality and diversity.
  • 5.Strong commitment to the involvement of people who use services, social inclusion, recovery and partnership working.
  • 6.Strong commitment to the values and ethos of Derbyshire Mind.
  • 7.Willingness to work flexibly in response to changing organisational/service requirements.

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Employer details

Employer name

Derbyshire Mind

Address

Derby West Business Centre

Ashbourne Road

Derby

DE22 4NB


Employer's website

http://www.derbyshiremind.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Derbyshire Mind

Address

Derby West Business Centre

Ashbourne Road

Derby

DE22 4NB


Employer's website

http://www.derbyshiremind.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Services Lead

Laura Baines

recruitment@derbyshiremind.org.uk

Details

Date posted

16 July 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£23,651 a year £23,651 (pro rata of £29,170 Full Time Equivalent)

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

7 months

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

B0397-25-0006

Job locations

Derby West Business Centre

Ashbourne Road

Derby

DE22 4NB


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