Are you passionate about making a positive impact on children's lives and the families we support? We are looking for an experienced and dedicated Deputy Manager to lead the team at an established Children's Unit, providing high-quality care and support to the young people and the families we support. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a positive impact on families while ensuring compliance with Ofsted regulations and maintaining the highest standards of safeguarding and care. Responsibilities Support the unit Manager in day-to-day management and operations of the unit- Maintaining a compliant, safe and homely environment Act as a role model and mentor to staff, demonstrating professionalism, integrity, and a commitment to the highest standards of care and ethical practice. Serve as the Deputy Manager, taking legal responsibility for the service and acting as part of the senior professionals within the team. Ensure the young people receive the best care Help to lead in safeguarding efforts, ensuring all vulnerable individuals are protected Placement & Record Management: Help to oversee placement plans, admissions, discharges, and ensure accurate, detailed record-keeping. Work closely with social workers, health professionals, local authorities, and the Therapeutic Team to provide holistic support Help to supervise report writing and attend court to provide evidence when necessary. Promote the health and welfare of the young people, ensuring all needs are met in a safe, homely environment. Foster an open, supportive environment for residents and ensure effective communication within the team. Create a supportive and safe environment for children, adhering to safeguarding policies and legislation. Maintain high standards of care and monitor consumer satisfaction. Assist the Home Manager and support staff in compliance and rota management. Safeguard children by reporting concerns as per company policies. Plan shifts and allocate duties to staff daily. Supervise and mentor staff, including new hires during their induction. Work with placement plans and risk assessments to ensure continuity of support for families. Maintain written records for monitoring by social workers. Advocate for families' rights and promote positive outcomes. Complete necessary administrative tasks for smooth operations. Ensure effective handovers and meet the medical needs of families. Take overall responsibility for shifts when directed and assist with quality assurance. Participate in the on-call system and cover emergencies as needed. Work a flexible 7-day shift pattern, including nights and weekends Requirements Hold a Level 3 in Children and Young Peoples Workforce Diploma (or equivalent) Either hold or be committed to completing Level 5 diploma in Leadership and Management for health & social care children & young people services Minimum two years' experience working in social care Experience leading and motivating a staff team Knowledge of legislation and Ofsted requirements Flexible and willing to go the extra mile This role offers a unique opportunity to make a positive impact on families while ensuring compliance with Ofsted regulations and maintaining the highest standards of safeguarding and care. Please note, Sponsorship will not be provided, and all applicants must have the right to work in the UK INDGA