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Nurse Deputy Home Manager

Jupiter Recruitment
Hertfordshire
1 day ago
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An amazing new job opportunity has arisen for a dedicated Nurse Deputy Home Manager to work in an exceptional nursing home based in the Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire area. You will be working for one of UK's leading health care

This nursing home provides family led nursing, residential and dementia care and support in a quiet residential area

**To be considered for this position you must be qualified as an Registered Nurse with a current active NMC Pin**

As the Deputy Manager your key responsibilities include:

  • Responsible for monitoring standards of care delivered by qualified and unqualified care staff
  • Support the Manager in the implementation of all policies, procedures, and business objectives
  • Prepare the staff duty rota to ensure appropriate staffing levels at all times
  • Responsible for monitoring the wellbeing of each resident, being aware of any change impacting on care and care plans, ensuring that new needs are met, and written records are amended to reflect any variation
  • Act as a focal point for contact with residents, their relatives and visitors, as well as health and social care professionals involved in their wellbeing, ensuring that any reasonable requests are acted upon and concerns or complaints are promptly investigated and dealt with appropriately
  • Liaise with the Home Manager across the range of operational activity to be able to assume responsibility for managing the Home during the manager's scheduled and unscheduled absences
  • Contribute fully to team working, responding positively to colleagues and action all reasonable work instructions promptly
  • Advise on the supply and quality of items used to carry out tasks, ensuring the timely and appropriate ordering of replacement goods

The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:

  • Have strong leadership skills & are highly motivated
  • Have a friendly & caring attitude
  • Able to engage well with the residents and their families
  • Have strong written & verbal communication skills
  • Experience of working with people with Dementia

The successful Deputy Manager will receive an excellent salary of £23.77 per hour and the annual salary of £56,239.82 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working through days. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:

  • Free DBS Check and reimbursement for Annual Nurse PIN Registration cost
  • Enhanced Bank Holiday rates at Christmas and New Year at Double time, all other bank holiday paid at Time and a Half
  • Supportive and bespoke Induction Training Programmes, ongoing training and development and nationally recognised qualifications
  • Refer a friend or resident bonus scheme, earn up to £1500 per referral
  • Pension Contributions & a range of excellent discounts for shops, restaurants, days out & more.
  • Free Uniform
  • Annual Staff Awards Programme across all our Homes celebrating our great staff

Reference ID: 5357

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