Job description Job Overview Deputy Manager Are you passionate about supporting children and young people? Do you have the leadership skills to make a difference in their lives? Are you innovative and calm under pressure? We are seeking a dedicated Deputy Manager to join a highly committed team at a childrens home in Maidstone, Kent. We are looking for candidates who have proven skills and experience in a Residential Care Setting or equivalent setting and are passionate about improving the lives and outcomes for children and young people. We are committed to Safer Recruitment; CVs cannot be considered without a completed application form. About the Role As a Deputy Manager, you will: Assist the Registered Manager in maintaining the smooth and effective running of the home. Lead by example, managing and guiding the team to deliver exceptional care to children and young people. Support childrens physical, psychological, and emotional development in a safe and nurturing environment. Cover the Registered Managers role during absences, maintaining the home to a high standard. Oversee staff rotas, training, supervision, performance management and development. Act as a mentor to staff, supporting their professional growth and confidence. Manage behaviours that challenge and guide staff in effective strategies. Monitor and maintain accurate records and reports, ensuring they meet statutory requirements. Cover the out of hours on call £20 per night of cover and time off in lieu Ensure that you and the staff work in accordance with the Statement of Purpose and Function of the home, updating relevant Full Circle Living documents as directed by your manager Demonstrate effective leadership to direct and support the staff team to deliver person centred childcare working towards the best outcomes for each young person Demonstrate a working knowledge, implement, adhere to and give guidance to other staff on all relevant legislation for Childrens Homes. Demonstrate a working knowledge and understanding of the Childrens Homes Regulations 2015, The Quality Care Standards and the SCCIF, under which each home is measured and judged against and promptly implement any recommendations or address requirements to improve the service after any Ofsted inspection. To ensure that you and the staff team implement and adhere to Full Circle Living Safeguarding Policy, Working Together to Safeguard Children Guidance and Local Authority Safeguarding procedures Work cohesively and in partnership with team members and other professionals Ensure Local Authority Social Workers are notified of all significant events, incidents, important changes and physical interventions within 24 hours. Ensure that young people receive a sensitive residential service which best meets their individual social, racial, psychological, educational, cultural, physical identity and health care needs Undertake all administrative tasks necessary for the effective running of the home within Full Circle Living Policies and Procedures. As directed by your Manager ensure that the home meets the Health and Safety Regulations Ensure all Quality Assurance and Regulation 44 Reports action points are addressed promptly. Supporting the Manager in the performance and development of staff by conducting regular supervisions and annual appraisal process Participate effectively in the on-call duty system. Complete appropriate training within the required timeframes, ensuring that an up-to-date training record is maintained. Undertaking other duties as may be deemed appropriate from time to time. Person Specification Essential Desirable Have at least 1 years experience working in a residential setting Level 5 Qualification in Leadership and Management in Childrens Services At least a years experience of line management of staff and supervisor responsibilities Attendance and partaking in Child focused meetings, such as Child In Care Reviews, Care Planning Meeting and Strategy Meetings At least a years experience in a Team Leader role or Deputy Role demonstrating good leadership, in a flexible solution focused manner Good verbal communication and interpersonal skills to communicate effectively with carers, children, families and colleagues Experience of working with a variety of professionals and children and young peoples families Understanding and knowledge of Therapeutic approach to Childcare GCSE in Maths and English at Grade C or above Able to work effectively under own initiative and as part of a team Working and support children with social and emotional needs Ability to build relationships and promote change Have experience supporting children and young people with varying backgrounds, including children and young people who have experienced trauma Knowledge of the mental health needs of children and adolescents Hold a Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care with Children and Young People. Any relevant transferrable skills, such as First Aid training Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information in line with GDPR and DPA Regulations Able to demonstrate resilience in challenging situations Experience of communicating effectively with children and young people to understand their wishes and feelings Current driving license A calm, approachable manner, with an ability to be adaptable and non- judgement Commitment to equal opportunities and valuing diversity Strong organisational skills with an ability to communicate effectively both written and verbal Commitment to continued professional and personal development Must be over 21 years What is on Offer Competitive salary of Scale :£16.00 - £25.00 per hour / £33,500 - £40,000 annually, plus paid sleep-ins where necessary Progression within these pay scales is dependent on experience and qualifications. An immediate start is available. Learning and Development to achieve qualifications. Generous annual leave The post is subject to the following an enhanced DBS disclosure employment background check satisfactory references and verification of right to work in the UK. Why Join Us? This is a unique opportunity to advance your career in childrens residential care while making a real difference to the lives of vulnerable young people. If you are a confident, compassionate, innovative and an experienced professional ready to lead and inspire with a view to growing to undertake a Registered Manager role, we would love to hear from you. We have a strong commitment to staff development and there will be considerable opportunities for internal and external training and for sharing good practice within the community. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £33,500.00-£40,000.00 per year Benefits: Company events Discounted or free food Store discount Schedule: Monday to Friday Licence/Certification: Level 5 in Leadership and Management in Children's Services (required) Work Location: In person Reference ID: Children's Home Deputy Manager ADZN1_UKTJ