Clinical Deputy Manager - 44 Hours over 7 days - £48,000 per annum As on of Scotland's leading privately-owned care providers, Thistle Healthcare are committed to providing the highest quality of service and ensuring that independence, privacy, dignity, respect and reablement is at the heart of everything we do. Our staff are highly trained, knowledgeable, empathetic and maintain a stringent and uncompromising standard of care which exceeds both company and industry standards. Currently, we are looking to appoint a like-minded and highly experience Multi-Site Deputy Manager for one of our Care Homes in Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, looking to undertake duties related to the daily delivery of personal care and support to the people who use our services with agreed programmes of care under the guidance of senior staff. Ideally, you will be a Qualified RGN/ RMN Nurse with an active PIN or equivalent with experience in the administration of medication and staff supervision, whilst being able to demonstrate excellent communication and organisational skills working as part of a care team. Along with a fantastic salary of up to £47,000 per annum, we can offer you: Flexible, Permanent, Full-Time Shifts, 44 Hours Per Week Excellent Rate of Pay On-going Training & Career Development Opportunities Fantastic induction, training, and ongoing support to develop your skills and knowledge within the care industry Free Company Uniform Free Parking On-Site 28 Days Annual Leave Inclusive Of Bank Holidays Workplace Pension Scheme The successful candidate will ideally be a Qualified Nurse, taking responsibility for the following: Assist the care home manager in maintaining the smooth running of the care home and the general well-being of service users and staff alike Ensure the highest standard of care is provided via continuous supervision of staff and that all group policies, procedures, and legal requirements are adhered to at all times Assess needs of service users and subsequently monitor the planning and on-going evaluation of care Monitor care plan documentation and undertake weekly reviews to ensure best practice and any necessary adjustments to care plans have been made Maintain effective communication with service users, relatives, staff members, business management, directors, and any other concerned bodies Effectively manage recruitment, staff levels, hours, absence, appraisals, training plans etc. Ensure compliance with the care inspectorate regulatory requirements Additionally, you will likely possess the following skills, experience and personal attributes: A specialism in providing person centred care for the elderly and those diagnosed with dementia Have a continued motivation to work with vulnerable people and possess the ability to form and maintain appropriate relationships, including personal boundaries, with the people you support Have emotional resilience in working with challenging behaviours and be able to lead a team to deliver a high-quality care environment Be able to remain calm under pressure and make independent decisions when required Excellent interpersonal skills, caring, considerate, punctual, reliable, honest and hard-working Clear and concise communicator with excellent listening skills and the ability to maintain a positive attitude at all times To Apply: If you feel that you have the qualifications, skills and experience to excel in this post, then we would love to hear from you. Simply apply online and we will be in touch to discuss the role with you in more detail.