Deputy Manager - Children's Residential Care
Gloucestershire
Salary: £33,000 - £39,000
Full-time | Permanent
Are you a compassionate leader with a bold vision for what high-quality care can look like for young people? Do you thrive in dynamic environments where no two days are the same - and where your influence truly matters?
We're working with a respected provider of residential services for children and young people in the Gloucestershire area, looking for a dedicated Deputy Manager to help lead a home that offers more than just shelter - it offers hope, belonging, and opportunity.
Who You Are
You're a confident professional with a clear understanding of the complexities young people face, particularly those shaped by trauma and adversity. You bring not only experience but insight - the kind of insight that builds trust, shapes teams, and transforms lives.
You know how to lead by example, support a staff team, and contribute to a culture of openness, resilience, and care. You're just as comfortable handling serious safeguarding concerns as you are celebrating a young person's first day back at school. You're ready to step up - or step in - to make sure young people receive consistent, meaningful support every single day.
What You'll Need
A Level 3 or 4 qualification in Health & Social Care (Children)
Level 5 in Leadership & Management (or working towards it)
At least one year's experience in a senior or deputy role within children's residential care
Strong knowledge of children's legislation, safeguarding frameworks, and care standards
A history of working in or supporting homes rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted
A valid UK driving licenceWhat You'll Be Doing
Supporting the Registered Manager with day-to-day operations
Leading, mentoring and developing care teams
Driving high-quality, person-centred care planning
Ensuring regulatory compliance and safeguarding protocols
Fostering a positive, stable home environment where young people feel safe and valued
Taking an active role in multi-agency meetings and reviews
Supporting children's transitions in and out of the service with sensitivity and structureWhy Join This Team?
This is a rare opportunity to work within a deeply values-driven organisation that has been supporting vulnerable young people for over two decades. You'll be part of a leadership team that believes in investing in its staff - with training, support, and genuine opportunities for progression.
You'll also enjoy:
Generous holiday and pension package
Supportive leadership and regular supervision
Access to ongoing professional development
Team events and recognition of achievements
Free parking on-site
Want to learn more? Let's talk.
For a confidential discussion or to request an application form, please contact Louise:
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Applications from all backgrounds and walks of life are encouraged. What matters most is your commitment to children and your belief that their futures can be different - and better.
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