Clinical Deputy Manager
Halesowen
£41,864
My client is one of the leading healthcare providers the UK. They are now looking for an experienced Deputy Care Home Manager to join their team, helping to run a 24 bedded home in Halesowen, West Midlands and provides nursing care services for individuals with various needs, including physical disabilities and Dementia
The Deputy Home Manager role will include:
• Helping to manage the home on a day to basis
• Playing an important part in developing and implementing evidence based individualised care packages, therapeutic interventions, and individualised activity programmes
• Leading and supervising the support and nursing teams to deliver the highest standards of person centred care using clinical governance and their own personal development
• Responsibility for Health and Safety, to ensure the safety of services users and colleagues
• To support the Service Manager to achieve culture change and build and sustain employee engagement.
• In the absence of the Service Manager, to provide robust leadership within the Service and to escalate, without delay, issues which require more Senior support.
For this role you must have:
• NMC Registration as an RGN/RMN
• Previous experience as a Deputy Manager or Senior Nurse
• A good working knowledge of CQC standards and the Health and Social Act
• Familiarity with sickness management, staff training and development, coaching and mentoring
• The ability to communicate and engage effectively with service users, their families and colleagues
Benefits to their staff including:
• Excellent training and future promotional opportunities
• 35 days Annual leave
• NMC registration paid for
• Individualised professional development programmes
• Paid DBS check
For more information, please call Elite on 01604 879345.
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