Multi Agency Child Protection Team Manager
Newcastle City Council
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom£55,604 - £59,068 per annumCloses: 15 Apr
This is your moment. Shape the Future. Feel Supported. Belong in Newcastle.
Newcastle is more than a workplace - it’s a community. A vibrant, multicultural city where creativity, kindness, and resilience run deep. From the Quayside to Jesmond Dene, from Ouseburn’s indie cafés to our world class universities, this is a city that welcomes you and your ideas with open arms.
We are recruiting to a new and exciting Multi Agency Child Protection Team (MACPT) Manager role within our newly developed Multi Agency Child Protection Team which will be known as Children & Families Newcastle (CFN) Protect.
Why Lead in Newcastle?
At Newcastle City Council, we’re not just maintaining a service, we’re delivering an ambitious, citywide transformation. Children & Families Newcastle is rooted in restorative practice, relationships, and a relentless focus on reducing inequalities.
We’ve been judged Good with Outstanding areas by Ofsted — and we’re not stopping there. We’re working towards becoming a UNICEF Child Friendly City and a Marmot City, tackling inequality and putting children at the centre of everything we do.
As our MACPT Manager you will be at the centre of this journey.
The ambition for Child Protection in Newcastle is for families to receive the right support at the right time and at the first time from the right people to ensure children are kept safe. Child Protection is underpinned by relational practice between agencies and families. In Newcastle, we have established CFN Protect, our Multi Agency Child Protection Team which provides a seamless service when children are at risk of or have suffered significant harm.
Within CFN Protect there is a range of skills and experience with oversight provided by Child Protection Lead Practitioners (CPLP) with collaboration between partner agencies such as Police, Health and Education. Our aim is to provide a proportionate multi-agency response to harm. We know that when agencies work together, children are safer and risks can be identified and addressed earlier. As a manager of CFN Protect, you will lead and be part of creating and developing a multiagency child protection team that places children’s safety at the heart of decision making.
Lead practice, inspire colleagues and take on the work that really makes a difference.
As an experienced leader within Children & Families Newcastle, you will:
We’re not just a local authority. We’re a city with ambition, heart, and a bold vision for children. At Children & Families Newcastle, we’re building something special: a service rooted in relationships, restorative practice, and real impact.
We’ve been judged Good with Outstanding areas by Ofsted — and we’re not stopping there. We’re working towards becoming a UNICEF Child Friendly City and a Marmot City, tackling inequality and putting children at the centre of everything we do.
Families First: Transforming How We Support Children and Families
Families First is at the heart of our transformation in Newcastle. It’s a whole system shift designed to give children and families the right help at the right time and to make our practice more meaningful, relational, and effective.
Through earlier intervention and prevention, our new Family Help teams step in at the right time, when families need support, helping them work through challenges they face. We’re breaking down traditional silos by bringing local authority services together with police, health, and education partners to create a single, seamless system of support.
Families are placed firmly in the lead through Family Led Decision Making now embedded as standard practice, ensuring their voices shape the decisions that matter most. We’re strengthening support networks so more children can remain safely at home, including increased support for kinship carers. Instead of “stop/start” involvement, families will experience consistent, long-term relationships with one Lead Practitioner walking alongside them throughout their journey. And when significant harm is present, our new multidisciplinary child protection teams provide expert, decisive intervention. Families First is about doing what works, earlier, together, and with families at the centre.
A Culture Where You Can Thrive
Our values are simple but powerful: Be safe. Be heard. Be innovative. Be supported.
We want Newcastle to be a place where people enjoy coming to work, where you feel able to talk openly when things are difficult, where your ideas matter, and where you’re encouraged to grow. We invest in our people because we want them to stay, progress, and build long-term careers with us.
Our leadership team is visible, approachable, and deeply connected to the realities of frontline practice. They understand the pressures, celebrate the successes, and stand alongside you when challenges arise.
Flexibility That Works for Real Life
We know that great social work happens when people have balance, space, and trust. That’s why we offer:
While many employers are pushing for a return to the office, we continue to recognise the value of working from home. Which means hybrid working that genuinely works - not just in name, meaning the freedom to avoid the rush hour or do the school run.
The ability to carry over up to one week’s worth of flexi with an allowance of two days a month to take off.
A culture that recognises you’re a whole person, not just an employee.
A Connected, Supportive Workplace
Our teams are based in our locality bases in the heart of our communities and at Partnership House, a modern, collaborative space designed to support meaningful relationships and team connection.
You’ll also benefit from:
We want you to feel valued, not just in your work, but in your everyday life. Through our benefits package, you’ll have access to:
Vivup discounts, including savings at major supermarkets
A Community That Welcomes You
Newcastle is a city full of energy, warmth, and opportunity. A place where people look out for each other. A place where you can build a career, make a difference, and feel like you belong.
Grow your practice. Make a difference. Thrive in Newcastle.
This isn’t just another job. This is Newcastle.
Our Commitment
Newcastle City Council is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and to building services that reflect, value and respond to our communities.
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, and particularly from individuals whose identities or experiences are currently underrepresented in our workforce.
We recognise that this role involves sensitive and sometimes emotionally demanding work relating to racism and inequity. You will be supported through reflective spaces, supervision and team-based support tailored to your needs
Your Next Step
Interested in a career with Newcastle City Council?
If you’re committed, and ready to take the next step in your career, this is your moment.
How to Apply
Apply online at www.northeastjobs.org.uk, select 'Apply Now' and complete our online application form. Before completing the form please ensure you read the supporting documents. Any communication sent to you regarding your application will be sent to the email address you have set up on your Northeast Jobs account, so you will need to ensure that you check your inbox.
Please email Melanie Kennedy at melanie.kennedy@newcastle.gov.uk for an informal conversation about the role.
We are committed to protecting and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff to share this commitment. This post is working in regulated activity. If you are successful we will undertake additional recruitment checks which will include a check to see if you have had any criminal convictions, a check of police information and we will check the barred list(s). It is a criminal offence for a barred individual to apply for a job in regulated activity.
Newcastle is more than a workplace - it’s a community. A vibrant, multicultural city where creativity, kindness, and resilience run deep. From the Quayside to Jesmond Dene, from Ouseburn’s indie cafés to our world class universities, this is a city that welcomes you and your ideas with open arms.
We are recruiting to a new and exciting Multi Agency Child Protection Team (MACPT) Manager role within our newly developed Multi Agency Child Protection Team which will be known as Children & Families Newcastle (CFN) Protect.
Why Lead in Newcastle?
At Newcastle City Council, we’re not just maintaining a service, we’re delivering an ambitious, citywide transformation. Children & Families Newcastle is rooted in restorative practice, relationships, and a relentless focus on reducing inequalities.
We’ve been judged Good with Outstanding areas by Ofsted — and we’re not stopping there. We’re working towards becoming a UNICEF Child Friendly City and a Marmot City, tackling inequality and putting children at the centre of everything we do.
As our MACPT Manager you will be at the centre of this journey.
The ambition for Child Protection in Newcastle is for families to receive the right support at the right time and at the first time from the right people to ensure children are kept safe. Child Protection is underpinned by relational practice between agencies and families. In Newcastle, we have established CFN Protect, our Multi Agency Child Protection Team which provides a seamless service when children are at risk of or have suffered significant harm.
Within CFN Protect there is a range of skills and experience with oversight provided by Child Protection Lead Practitioners (CPLP) with collaboration between partner agencies such as Police, Health and Education. Our aim is to provide a proportionate multi-agency response to harm. We know that when agencies work together, children are safer and risks can be identified and addressed earlier. As a manager of CFN Protect, you will lead and be part of creating and developing a multiagency child protection team that places children’s safety at the heart of decision making.
Lead practice, inspire colleagues and take on the work that really makes a difference.
As an experienced leader within Children & Families Newcastle, you will:
- Shape and embed a relationship based, trauma-informed system across the whole service
- Strengthen our early intervention and prevention offer so families receive support at the right time for them.
- Lead across the partnership working with police, health, and education, ensuring a consistent, coordinated response
- Drive excellence in early intervention, prevention, family help and safeguarding practice.
- Champion Family Led Decision Making so families remain central in shaping the support around them
- Lead improvement, build workforce confidence, and continually evolve our model based on evidence, data, and lived experience
We’re not just a local authority. We’re a city with ambition, heart, and a bold vision for children. At Children & Families Newcastle, we’re building something special: a service rooted in relationships, restorative practice, and real impact.
We’ve been judged Good with Outstanding areas by Ofsted — and we’re not stopping there. We’re working towards becoming a UNICEF Child Friendly City and a Marmot City, tackling inequality and putting children at the centre of everything we do.
Families First: Transforming How We Support Children and Families
Families First is at the heart of our transformation in Newcastle. It’s a whole system shift designed to give children and families the right help at the right time and to make our practice more meaningful, relational, and effective.
Through earlier intervention and prevention, our new Family Help teams step in at the right time, when families need support, helping them work through challenges they face. We’re breaking down traditional silos by bringing local authority services together with police, health, and education partners to create a single, seamless system of support.
Families are placed firmly in the lead through Family Led Decision Making now embedded as standard practice, ensuring their voices shape the decisions that matter most. We’re strengthening support networks so more children can remain safely at home, including increased support for kinship carers. Instead of “stop/start” involvement, families will experience consistent, long-term relationships with one Lead Practitioner walking alongside them throughout their journey. And when significant harm is present, our new multidisciplinary child protection teams provide expert, decisive intervention. Families First is about doing what works, earlier, together, and with families at the centre.
A Culture Where You Can Thrive
Our values are simple but powerful: Be safe. Be heard. Be innovative. Be supported.
We want Newcastle to be a place where people enjoy coming to work, where you feel able to talk openly when things are difficult, where your ideas matter, and where you’re encouraged to grow. We invest in our people because we want them to stay, progress, and build long-term careers with us.
Our leadership team is visible, approachable, and deeply connected to the realities of frontline practice. They understand the pressures, celebrate the successes, and stand alongside you when challenges arise.
Flexibility That Works for Real Life
We know that great social work happens when people have balance, space, and trust. That’s why we offer:
While many employers are pushing for a return to the office, we continue to recognise the value of working from home. Which means hybrid working that genuinely works - not just in name, meaning the freedom to avoid the rush hour or do the school run.
The ability to carry over up to one week’s worth of flexi with an allowance of two days a month to take off.
A culture that recognises you’re a whole person, not just an employee.
A Connected, Supportive Workplace
Our teams are based in our locality bases in the heart of our communities and at Partnership House, a modern, collaborative space designed to support meaningful relationships and team connection.
You’ll also benefit from:
- Free parking
- Excellent transport links.Regent Centre Metro is a 5minute walk from the office, and it’s only 13 minutes into the city centre for after work plans.
- Pool car scheme
- NHS car fleet scheme
We want you to feel valued, not just in your work, but in your everyday life. Through our benefits package, you’ll have access to:
Vivup discounts, including savings at major supermarkets
- 5% off B&Q
- £12.50 spa days at the Crowne Plaza
- Discounted gym memberships
- 10% off Mr Mulligans
A Community That Welcomes You
Newcastle is a city full of energy, warmth, and opportunity. A place where people look out for each other. A place where you can build a career, make a difference, and feel like you belong.
Grow your practice. Make a difference. Thrive in Newcastle.
This isn’t just another job. This is Newcastle.
Our Commitment
Newcastle City Council is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and to building services that reflect, value and respond to our communities.
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, and particularly from individuals whose identities or experiences are currently underrepresented in our workforce.
We recognise that this role involves sensitive and sometimes emotionally demanding work relating to racism and inequity. You will be supported through reflective spaces, supervision and team-based support tailored to your needs
Your Next Step
Interested in a career with Newcastle City Council?
If you’re committed, and ready to take the next step in your career, this is your moment.
How to Apply
Apply online at www.northeastjobs.org.uk, select 'Apply Now' and complete our online application form. Before completing the form please ensure you read the supporting documents. Any communication sent to you regarding your application will be sent to the email address you have set up on your Northeast Jobs account, so you will need to ensure that you check your inbox.
Please email Melanie Kennedy at melanie.kennedy@newcastle.gov.uk for an informal conversation about the role.
We are committed to protecting and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff to share this commitment. This post is working in regulated activity. If you are successful we will undertake additional recruitment checks which will include a check to see if you have had any criminal convictions, a check of police information and we will check the barred list(s). It is a criminal offence for a barred individual to apply for a job in regulated activity.