Hours: 40 hours per week which may include unsociable hours, including every other weekend and bank holidays.
Responsible to: Responsible Individual and Registered Manager
*Please note this home is for children and young people with learning disabilities.*
Job Details:
The Deputy Manager will be confident, work well on their own initiative, possess excellent communication skills, be a good decision maker, and have the ability to develop staff to their full potential.
Purpose of the Role of Deputy Manager:
* To assist the Home Manager in maintaining the smooth running of the home by promoting a harmonious culture by coordinating, supervising, directing, and facilitating the team in delivering high standards of care. Protection and support to the children and young people by facilitating their physical, psychological, emotional, and social development.
Abilities required and duties for the Role of Deputy Manager include but are not limited to:
* The ability to manage the home in the Manager's absence, to a high standard.
* The ability to take responsibility for delivering care and support to the young people.
* The ability to ensure the home meets its regulatory and legislative requirements.
* The ability to work in accordance with the Children’s Homes Regulations and Quality Standards for Children’s homes and cooperate with any inspection process.
* The ability to manage and lead the staff team and to offer support and guidance during on-call duties.
* The ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both with colleagues and children, verbally and in writing.
* The ability to motivate, aid, and guide children in their self-development, and to have a good understanding of the needs of children with disabilities.
* The ability to listen and respond both responsibly and appropriately with sensitivity.
* Ability to manage children who display disruptive or challenging behavior and to guide/direct staff in managing that behavior.
* Ability to manage and take direct responsibility for staff performance and training.
* Ability to maintain confidentiality and observe data protection guidelines.
* Contribute to the monitoring of the quality of recording within the service, ensuring records are complete and contain all the required information, both in terms of detail and language used, and that follow-up actions are completed within statutory timescales.
* Support and training for staff on how to complete reports appropriately, including feedback where reporting doesn’t meet the required standard or expectations – mentoring staff to develop in this area and when necessary, contributing to more formal performance management processes.
* Formal and informal supervision, appraisal, and support of members of the care and ancillary teams, as agreed with the Registered Manager.
* Contributing to monitoring and performance management processes.
* Contributing to waking night checks.
* Rota oversight and management – checking cover in place, arranging cover for vacant shifts, flagging when agency staff are needed.
Essential Requirements for the Role of Deputy Manager:
* Two years experience working in a Children’s Home.
* Knowledge and experience gained in a supervisory role of a Children’s Home.
* Hold a Diploma Level 3 in Health and Social Care with Children and Young People.
* Be prepared to work early, late, and night shifts (including sleep-ins and weekends) on a rota basis.
* An in-depth understanding of the Children's Homes Regulations and Guidance, the Social Care Common Inspection Framework, and how to translate them into practice that is both compliant and captures all aspects of a child's time with us appropriately.
* Have a keen eye for detail and the ability to assess, gather, and summarize information which needs to be provided to various people effectively.
* To be confident in supporting and mentoring people, and in challenging poor practice, all with a focus on improving people's skills and confidence.
* Need to be able to use electronic systems (experience of Clearcare Solutions would be a bonus).
* Have an in-depth understanding of working with children with learning disabilities and how we can effectively communicate with them and capture their wishes and feelings.
* Experience of supervising staff is essential and the willingness to lead by example.
* Have strong team working skills.
* Care sector experience in a professional or personal capacity.
* Good leadership skills and able to work in challenging circumstances and remain calm when dealing with emergency situations.
* Able to understand, follow, and instruct in regards to policies and procedures.
* Ability to communicate effectively with others verbally and in writing and maintain confidentiality.
* Have the ability to produce clear, well-drafted reports and documents.
* Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise and be flexible and work to tight deadlines, whilst maintaining quality and attention to detail.
* Have experience of using Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, and Outlook.
* Full UK driving licence.
We offer:
* Free in-house induction training.
* Great training opportunities throughout your career.
* Career Development.
* Learning and Development support to achieve qualifications.
* Pension Scheme.
* Paid Enhanced DBS and Update Service.
* 28 days annual leave inclusive of Bank Holidays (rising with service).
* Paid breaks.
* Performance Bonus.
* Referral fees.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: £32,000.00-£35,000.00 per year
Additional pay:
* Performance bonus.
Schedule:
* Monday to Friday.
* Weekend availability.
Licence/Certification:
* NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care (required).
* Driving Licence (preferred).
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 25/10/2024
Reference ID: 001 - DM
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