Would you like to manage a team at a service for adults with acquired brain injuries?
Are you a person-centred leader who enjoys promoting independence for vulnerable adults?
This Assistant Manager position could be the next fulfilling role for you!
An opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Manager at a service for adults with acquired brain injuries in the York region.
This is a fabulous opportunity for an experienced Team Leader who has performed senior duties to progress to the next level as an Assistant Manager. It could also suit an experienced Assistant Manager who would like to progress and work at a really person-centred service.
This is an exciting opportunity for an Assistant Manager to reap the reward of providing management support at a service where the residents are active and enjoy a busy and fulfilling life.
Assistant Manager Role:
* Manage Team Leaders in a residential setting for adults with acquired brain injuries.
* Provide supervision to Team Leaders.
* Assist with creating rotas and managing budgets.
* Report to the Registered Manager to coordinate efficient operation of the service and support staff to meet their personal objectives.
* Encourage Team Leaders and Support Workers to enable service users to achieve their potential and lead interesting lives.
* Ensure person-centred care is provided, care plans are followed and updated, and CQC standards are met.
* Encourage service users with acquired brain injuries to partake in social and community events, including attending college, sporting activities, hobbies, day trips, short holidays, and social outings.
Assistant Manager Skills / Qualifications:
* Ideally have NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care.
* Understanding of CQC.
* Supervisory skills and experience in managing and training.
* Willingness to work flexible hours.
* Passion for providing an excellent standard of care and enabling service users with learning disabilities to develop confidence and fulfill their potential.
Company:
My client is a registered charity with an excellent reputation for helping adults with acquired brain injuries to be as independent as possible. This professional organisation provides ongoing support for progression and prides itself on maintaining excellent care standards while enabling the lives of adults with learning disabilities and autism to be happy and rewarding.
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