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Home Manager - Nursing (PIN not required) - Darlington

Commutable from Darlington, Ripon, Bedale, Yarm, Thornaby & surrounding areas.

Are you a passionate Nursing Home Manager looking to make a real difference in the lives of older people? Our client, a private care provider specialising in dementia care, is seeking an experienced manager for their home local to Darlington. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead a dedicated team and enhance an already impressive CQC report.

With a salary of up to £57,000, this role offers a rewarding package including up to 33 days of annual leave. You'll have the chance to develop your career further and make a lasting impact in a well-supported environment.

The client is a private care provider known for delivering exceptional care to older people, particularly those with dementia. They are committed to maintaining high standards and providing a supportive atmosphere for both residents and staff.

As a Nursing Home Manager, you will:

Oversee the financial management and budgets of the home.
Ensure the smooth daily operation of the facility.
Lead, motivate, and inspire your team to deliver top-quality care, surpassing both internal and CQC standards.Package and Benefits:

The Nursing Home Manager role comes with a comprehensive package:

Annual salary between £50,000 - £57,000 plus bonus.
Up to 33 days of annual leave.
Opportunities for professional development and career progression.
Performance-based bonus.To excel as a Nursing Home Manager, you should have:

Extensive experience in dementia care at a Home Manager level with a strong CQC track record.
Dynamic leadership skills with the ability to network and manage a team effectively.
A history of longevity and experience in care homes for older people.If you're experienced as a Care Home Manager, Dementia Care Manager, Residential Care Manager, Elderly Care Manager, or Senior Care Manager, this Nursing Home Manager position could be the perfect fit for you.

If you're ready to take on this exciting challenge and have the skills to lead a dedicated team, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now to make a meaningful impact in the lives of older people and advance your career as a Nursing Home Manager. Ref: LICTW

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