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Registered Manager - Family Assessment Centre - Up to £65,000

NonStop Consulting
West Sussex
1 day ago
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Registered Manager - Family Assessment Centre - Up to £65,000

NonStop Care have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Registered Manager within Children's residential, family assessment or local authority settings, to join a Good Ofsted family assessment centre based in West Sussex, right by the beach! This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced manager to try something new.

This role is offering a very attractive salary for experienced managers, allowing you greater income during these trying times which will ultimately help increase your overall work satisfaction & finanial situation.

Benefits of this position include;

  • Attractive permanent salary up to £65,000 for an experienced family assessment manager
  • Good Ofsted
  • Chance to join an established home & team
  • Generous relocation allowance
  • Home right by the beach
  • Supportive management team
  • ASAP Interview / Start
  • Opportunities to move into a more niche setting & role

Responsibilities of this position include;

  • Manage the staffing, resourcing and budgetary requirements to ensure children and families have a safe, warm and welcoming home where they can grow and develop.
  • Manage a team of capable workers to ensure their continuous professional development & the betterment of the service.

Requirements;

  • Residential childcare management experience or Family assessment experience
  • Local authority safeguarding or assesement team manager also accepted
  • Up to date DBS
  • Level 4 or 5 management qualification in Residential Childcare or Equivalent

How to Apply:

If you would like to apply to this role, please send your CV to , asap as shortlisting has already begun.

If this role is not quite right for you but you would like to have a conversation about other roles, please search and connect with me, Adam Halpin, on LinkedIn or give me a call on & use my personal extension: 3354.

We are NonStop, a leading provider of staffing solutions throughout Europe and now also in the US. We're passionate about connecting talent with opportunity and work non-stop to support our clients in hiring the best talent for their teams. Feel free to pop over to our website, NonStop Consulting, for more information, to browse all our roles, or to let us know how we can help you.

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