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Registered Supported Living Manager

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Registered Supported Living Manager

Location: Solihull, West Midlands
Salary: Starting from £35,900
Contract Type: Full-time | Permanent

Are you ready to lead a brand-new specialist service and make a lasting impact?

I am looking for a Registered Supported Living Manager to launch and lead a new service supporting adults with learning disabilities, complex needs, Autism, and behaviours of concern. This is a unique opportunity to shape a service from the ground up, build a compassionate and person-centred team, and promote independence, dignity, and choice for the people we support.

What You'll Bring

Experience managing or working in supported living environments
Expertise in supporting individuals with complex needs, Autism, and behaviours of concern
A Level 4 qualification in a relevant field (essential)
Strong leadership and team development skills
Confidence in managing budgets, referrals, business development, and liaising with local authorities
A proactive approach to reviewing and implementing effective systems and processesWhat We Offer

Starting salary from £35,900
33 days paid annual leave
Fully paid Healthcare Scheme
Life Assurance Scheme
Specialist training and a comprehensive induction
Pension Scheme
Free on-site parking
Casual dress code
Development and Management Training opportunitiesThis is your chance to lead with purpose and build something exceptional. Apply now for immediate consideration

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