Mental Health Team Leader

🔒 Confidential Employer
Posted 24 March 2026
LOCATION
Leeds
TYPE
Full-time
LEVEL
Mid-Senior level
SALARY
£31,590 / year
CATEGORY
Healthcare
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SKILLS

Leadership Mental Health CQC Standards Safeguarding Care Planning Risk Management Team Management

FULL DESCRIPTION

Mental Health Team Leader

Are you an experienced mental health professional ready to step into a true leadership role? Do you thrive when guiding others, shaping service quality, and bringing out the best in your team?

Mental Health Services Team Leader

Location: Millcroft House, Seacroft, Leeds 
Service Type: Residential Rehabilitation Service
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Salary: £31,590 per annum

We’re looking for a Mental Health Services Team Leader to take on a pivotal leadership position at Millcroft House in Seacroft - supporting our Registered Manager in the management and mentorship of our Senior Support Workers and delivery of outstanding person-centred care inour modern, purpose-built residential service offering step‑down rehabilitation for men with complex and enduring mental health needs.

This role is ideal for:

  • A current Team Leader looking for a fresh challenge, or
  • A highly experienced Senior Support Worker ready to progress into a structured and well‑supported management role.

If you’re passionate about recovery-focused care and confident in leading people, processes, and practice — this is your opportunity to make a real difference.

About the Role:

As Team Leader, you will be a key part of the leadership team, working closely with the Registered Manager to ensure the service runs safely, smoothly, and in line with CQC standards. Your leadership will inspire our existing team of Senior Support Workers whilst directly shaping our culture, the quality of support we deliver, and the progression of both staff and residents.

This is not a Senior Support Worker post.This is a hands-on management role, combining people leadership with operational responsibility.
While you’ll still be part of the day-to-day support environment, the core focus is on leading the team, managing quality, and taking accountability for the running of the service.

If you’re ready to step up into a role where your leadership truly matters — this is it.

Shift Pattern:
This full-time post operates on a four-week rolling rota, with varied day shifts across Monday–Friday and one Saturday per month. Flexibility is essential to meet service needs, although we are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments.

You can find the full rota outlined below.

The Best Bits

  • Statutory annual leave, including bank holidays + plus a further 2 days
  • Additional days annual leave awarded at 2, 3, and 5 years’ service.
  • Workplace pension scheme
  • Option to purchase up to 5 days additional leave per year.
  • Refer a Friend scheme – earn up to £500 per referral.
  • Supportive and friendly team environment with ongoing training and development
  • Free Blue Light Card membership
  • Free enhanced DBS checks, on-site parking, and lunch (for site-based roles)
  • Health Cash Plan – covers dental, optical, virtual GP, counselling, and includes discounted gym membership.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide strong day‑to‑day leadership, mentoring, and supervision to your team
  • Support Senior Support Workers in their development, ensuring clear delegation and accountability
  • Promote a positive, inclusive, and recovery‑focused culture across the service
  • Ensure care delivery meets CQC standards, safeguarding responsibilities, and clinical governance
  • Lead on care plan quality, risk management, and accurate documentation
  • Oversee incident reporting, infection control, and overall service safety
  • Support rota planning, staffing coordination, and budgetary oversight
  • Handle aspects of service user finances and petty cash in line with policy
  • Assist in recruitment, induction, training, appraisals, and absence management
  • Play a key role in assessing referrals and attending MDT reviews
  • Build strong relationships with families, clinicians, external agencies, and professionals
  • Step up for management cover when required and contribute to the on‑call rota

Requirements:

  • Proven experience supporting people with complex mental health needs
  • Confident leadership abilities: mentoring, supervising, motivating, and challenging when required
  • Knowledge of CQC requirements, safeguarding, audits, and quality assurance
  • A proactive, recovery-focused mindset
  • Strong organisational skills and the ability to prioritise effectively

About Us:

[Employer hidden — view at passion-project.co.uk] Ltd has been providing exceptional care across Lancashire and Yorkshire for over 20 years. As a Mental Health, Learning Disability, and Rehabilitation provider, we focus on recovery-focused care for adults aged 18+. With a commitment to creating inspiring environments, we pride ourselves on our people-first culture and strong set of values. Several of our services have received a CQC rating of OUTSTANDING, and we are proud Investors in People Gold award holders.

Ready to Lead? Ready to Grow? Apply Today!

If you’re looking for a role where you can lead others, influence positive change, and support individuals on their recovery journey, we’d love to hear from you.

Shift Pattern:

  • Week 1:Mon–Wed: 9am–5pm, Fri: 6am–2pm, Sat: 9am–5pm
  • Weeks 2 & 3:Mon–Tues: 9am–5pm, Wed: 2pm–10pm,Thurs–Fri: 9am–5pm
  • Week 4:Mon–Tues: 9am–5pm, Wed: 7am–3pm, Thurs: 12pm–8pm, Fri: 9am–5pm
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