Are you an experienced and passionate childcare professional looking for your next leadership opportunity? Our client, an established and highly respected provider of residential childcare, is seeking a Deputy Manager for their brand new 6-bed home in Okehampton, specialising in Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties (EBD). This innovative service supports children stepping down from Tier 4 mental health settings and secure provisions, offering a pathway to stability and growth.
About the Role:
As the Deputy Manager, you’ll work closely with the Registered Manager to establish and run a new home, ensuring the highest standards of care and compliance. This is a fantastic opportunity to help shape a transformative service while supporting a vulnerable group of children with complex needs.
Key Responsibilities:
Team Leadership:
Support the Registered Manager in recruiting, training, and supervising staff.
Act as a role model for the team, promoting best practices and a positive workplace culture.
Care Delivery:
Oversee the daily care and support for children, ensuring their safety, well-being, and progress.
Develop and implement tailored care plans, working collaboratively with children, families, and professionals.
Compliance & Quality Assurance:
Assist in maintaining compliance with Ofsted and other regulatory requirements.
Contribute to regular audits and action plans for continuous improvement.
Operational Support:
Help manage staffing, rotas, and resources to ensure smooth day-to-day operations.
Step up to manage the home in the absence of the Registered Manager.
Safeguarding & Collaboration:
Prioritise safeguarding and promote the welfare of all children.
Build strong working relationships with external stakeholders, including local authorities and healthcare providers.
Requirements:
Proven experience as a Deputy Manager or Senior Support Worker in a residential childcare setting.
Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent); Level 5 in Leadership and Management is desirable or willingness to work towards it.
Strong understanding of EBD, mental health, and complex care needs.
Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills.
Passion for making a positive difference in the lives of vulnerable children.
Why Join?
Be part of a brand-new service with a trusted and established provider.
Competitive salary with opportunities for career progression.
Comprehensive training and ongoing professional development.
Make a real impact by supporting children in need of specialised care.
How to Apply:
If you’re ready to take the next step in your career and play a vital role in shaping a life-changing service, we’d love to hear from you