Care Home Manager
Eye, Suffolk
Up to £45k
I am looking for experienced Care Home Manager to lead a beautiful care home for a beautifully converted 34 bedded Victorian country house in the pretty village of Yaxley near Eye in Suffolk, and easily accessible from Norfolk. It is a quiet setting and the perfect place for high-quality residential, dementia care.
In this Care Home Managers role you will:
• Manage the home, ensuring that all care provided is of a high standard
• Act as a role model to staff, providing mentorship and support where needed
• Promote ownership of care programs by fully involving service users and their families in developing, agreeing and evaluating care programs within the home
• Maintain excellent working relationships with all levels of colleagues, internal as well as external professionals, families and visitors
• Create strong links with the local community
• Be ambitious with a desire to develop and progress the Home from ‘Good’ to ‘Outstanding’
For this fabulous managers role you must have:
• Experience in a similar role in residential or nursing care
• The ability to engage with the service users to understand their needs in order to provide an excellent service of person-centred care.
• A good working knowledge of CQC standards
• A proven track record of marketing and business skills within the private care sector, running a commercially successful, good or outstanding rated care home
• Proven competent management and leadership skills in order to make the Home the best place to work for local people
In return you will receive:
• Comprehensive induction programme
• Further training and career progression
• Programme
• Cost of DBS covered
• *Terms and condition apply
For more information on this post, please call Elite Care on 01604 879345.
Sponsorship is not available with this vacancy
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