We are inviting applications from enthusiastic, skilled, caring and creative people who can work in and manage residential care for children.
Can you:
Lead and work as part of a team that acts as good parents, and provides a warm and caring home for children and young people?
Guide staff to nurture the talents and interests of children and young people and support each child or young person to develop as a whole person and lead the home into becoming Outstanding?
We have exceptionally high standards for all our children’s homes in Derbyshire where the home is provided and managed by those who are suitable to work with children and have the appropriate skills, experience and qualifications to deliver an efficient, effective and outstanding service.
Are you:
Committed to continuous improvement of practice and service provision?
Highly motivated, energetic and enthusiastic?
Committed to children's and young people’s participation and social inclusion?
Determined to provide good quality care for children and young people?
The Deputy Manager of the home is expected to have:
- A good knowledge and experience of law and practice related to looking after children and young people
- Management skills to manage the work efficiently and effectively
- Financial expertise to ensure the home is run on a sound financial basis including long term financial viability of the home
The Deputy Manager must hold:
- Level 3 Diploma for Residential Childcare (England)
- Must also have or be willing to work towards the Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England) or equivalent.
- Have experience relevant to residential care within the last five years, and
- Have experience of supervising staff and managing professional staff
You will be:
Responsible for managing operational activities within a children’s residential home including staff, budgets and resources. Knowledge of the Children Act, the Guide to the Children’s Homes Regulations, including Quality Standards and Ofsted requirements is essential, together with experience of direct work with children and young people and their families with complex needs in a residential setting.
Provisional Interview Date: 10 April 2024
The job may require unsocial hours working including weekends and Bank Holidays. Payment arrangements will be detailed in any contract offer made.
Saturday and Sunday hours will be paid at plain time where it is part of your normal working pattern unless it is between 7pm and 7am, where enhanced rates of pay apply. Enhanced pay rates are paid for Bank Holiday working.
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