Benefits:
Competitive salary
Bonus scheme
Pension
If you are an experienced Residential Children’s Home Manager seeking a fulfilling new role, this is an exciting opportunity to advance your career within a growing organisation.
Company Overview:
An organisation committed to revolutionising children's homes, operating as a supportive family in a thriving community where children form lasting friendships, explore their interests and develop essential life skills. This inclusive environment promotes social connections and personal growth, with personalised care that recognises each child's individual strengths, challenges and aspirations. Collaborating closely with parents, guardians, and professionals, this approach ensures compassionate and specialized care, nurturing children to thrive and realise their fullest potential.
What will the role involve?
As the Residential Children’s Home Manager, you will lead and oversee the management of a childrens' residential home in the Liverpool area. Your role will encompass service delivery, strategic leadership & people management, regulatory compliance, resource oversight and continuous quality & service development.
Key Responsibilities:
Responsibility for the management of services, staff management and supervision, care and placement planning, safeguarding, communications, report writing and monitoring quality and compliance
Ensure full implementation of statutory and organisational policies and procedures and provide feedback on the effectiveness of all policies and procedures
Compliance with legal and regulatory requirements such as provisions set out in the Children’s Homes Regulations and Quality Standards 2015, Childrens Act 1989, Data Protection Act 1998, Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018
Be responsible for developing constructive working relationships within the wider community to promote the overall outcomes for looked after children
Ensure that staff have the skills, experience and qualifications required to meet the needs of each child or young person placed in the home and provide continuity of care
Lead and manage the home in a way that is aspirational, inspiring both children and young people and the staff who work there
Produce monitoring reports, statistical data and evaluation as required and in keeping with organisational policies and procedures and within agreed deadline
Ensure that the principles of equality and diversity are embedded in the culture of the home
Ensure that each child or young person has individual care and care planning which is tailored to their specific needs and requirements as laid out in their relevant plans
Maintain professional relationships with the team around the child, multi-agency partnerships and where appropriate parents, families and other stakeholders
Experience, Skills & Qualifications required for the Residential Childrens Home Manager role:
A minimum of Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People’s Services or Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management for Residential Childcare or equivalent is required for this role
Commitment to continuing professional development
Three years’ experience working with children in the last five years and at least one year at senior level
Supervision or management experience
Working with children, young people and their families
Work in a residential setting Inter-agency work Children’s Home Regulations and Quality Standards 2015, Single Social Care Inspection Framework (SSCIF), Children Act 1989, Children and Families Act 2014, Care Standards Act 2000, Children Act 2004, Working Together to Safeguard Children 2015, Health and Safety at work and associated guidance and regulation
Policies and procedures pertaining to running a residential children’s home
Child protection, safeguarding children, impact of abuse and neglect, education and health needs of looked after children, equality and diversity and children’s rights
Care and placement planning, risk and review processes
Understanding of the education, health, social, emotional and psychological needs of looked after children and young people and how to ensure these needs are met
Ability to lead and inspire a staff team, take responsibility for staff team training and development, supervision, rosters ensuring continuity of care for each child or young person
Able to manage stress and difficult dynamics and demonstrate emotional resilience Capable of performing a wide variety of administrative tasks consistent with the day-to-day management of a children’s home
Prioritise and organise workload in a manner that maintains and promotes quality, evaluating the quality of own and others’ work and raises any quality issues and related risks to the relevant person
To be 'fit’ to manage a children’s home as outlined in the requirements for registration as a manger Ability to sustain and work through placement issues to prevent placement breakdowns
Ability to monitor the service for quality of care and in line with the requirements of Ofsted inspection
Ability to develop constructive working relationships with the wider community and multi-agency teams
Promote equality and value diversity by interpreting equality, diversity and rights in accordance with legislation, policies and procedures and relevant standards
Identify patterns of discrimination and take actions to overcome this and enable others to promote quality and diversity and a non-discriminatory culture that supports people in exercising their rights
Schedule: Full time position, 40 hours per week with competitive salary & bonus scheme
Location: Liverpool, in-person
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