Deputy Care Home Manager
Earls Colne, Essex
Up to £35,000
I am looking for an experienced Deputy Care Home Manager for a wonderful care home set in the Colne valley in north Essex. The home is a Georgian mansion set in large gardens that has been sympathetically converted to provide residential and dementia care in a stunning environment with spacious and elegant bedrooms and living areas.
In this role Deputy care Home Manager you will:
• Assist in managing operations within the home in order to reach or exceed goals while assuring the provision of high-quality care
• Be in charge of overseeing the care staff
• Be expected to assume full management in the event that the Home Manager is not present
• Assist in training and supervising care staff in all facets of their work
• Help the Home Manager with pre-admission assessments of residents
• Ensure that each resident's care plan and daily records are kept up to date
• Foster effective communication with the residents' families and other organisations.
For this great role you must have:
• Previous Deputy Care Home Manager experience
• The ability to engage with residents to understand their needs in order to provide excellent services of care
• A good working knowledge of CQC standards
• The ability to build and maintain excellent working relationships with external care professionals, families, visitors and staffing team
• The ability to promote ownership of care programs by fully involving service users and their families in developing, agreeing and evaluating care programs within the home
In return you will receive:
• A superb induction program
• An excellent remuneration and benefits package
• 25 days holiday (plus public holidays)
• Medical Insurance
• Pension Package
For more information on this role, please call Elite Care on 01604 879345.
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