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Registered Childrens Home Manager x 3

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West Midlands
2 weeks ago
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About the role:

Residential Childrens Home Manager x 3 - Immediate StartsBenefits

  • £55,000 per annum plus performance-related bonus
  • Professional development and training opportunities
  • Supportive and collaborative working environment
  • Opportunity to make a real difference in children’s lives

We are seeking experienced Residential Children’s Home Managers to lead and manage high-quality care for children and young people. This hands-on, on-site leadership role requires a minimum of 3 years’ management experience in a residential care setting.

You will oversee the daily operations of the home, ensuring the safety, wellbeing, and development of residents. You will manage and mentor staff, maintain regulatory compliance, and create a positive, nurturing environment for children and young people.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage all aspects of the residential home.
  • Supervise, coach, and support staff to deliver outstanding care.
  • Develop and monitor care plans, activities, and programmes for residents.
  • Ensure compliance with safeguarding, health & safety, and regulatory standards.
  • Manage budgets, resources, and administrative duties efficiently.
  • Maintain accurate records and reports for internal and regulatory purposes.
  • Act as the main point of contact for families, social workers, and external agencies.

Requirements

Requirements

  • Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Children and Young People’s Workforce (CYPWD) or equivalent.
  • Minimum 3 years’ management experience in residential care.
  • Strong leadership, communication, and team management skills.
  • Knowledge of regulatory requirements (Ofsted, CQC, etc.).
  • First Aid and CPR certification.
  • Excellent organizational, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities.

Apply Now – Submit your CV and cover letter to take the next step in your leadership career in residential care.

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