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Ofsted Registered Manager - Young Person's Residential Service – Full time - £50-62k pa – Leicester
A brand new young person’s residential service, supporting unaccompanied asylum-seeking young people aged 16-18, requires a passionate and efficient Registered Manager to effectively lead a multi-disciplinary team.
This is a senior management role and the successful candidate must demonstrate high levels of professionalism, competence and leadership and be able to confidently represent the organisation. You will be rewarded with a competitive salary as well as a £5k bonus if an Outstanding Ofsted inspection is achieved.
Please note a relocation package is available, if applicable (t&cs apply).
Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct referral assessments, placements, and admissions.
  • Maintain staff rotas and provide emergency out-of-hours cover.
  • Identify and address care and training needs.
  • Oversee care processes, including risk assessments and care plans.
  • Maintain compliance with safeguarding protocols and statutory legislation.
  • Conduct quality reviews and manage inspections.
    Skills & Knowledge:
    Essential:
  • Registered Manager’s Award or Diploma Level 5 achieved within the relevant care environment
  • Commitment to safeguarding, promoting diversity, confidentiality, and continuous development
  • Supervisory experience in a relevant care environment
  • UK drivers' licence
    Desirable:
  • Experienced in UASC, however transferrable skills will be considered
    To apply or for further information contact Siobhan Dyson at Servisource Healthcare
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