Job details
- Salary up to £60000
- Role Other
- Hours Part Time
- Location Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire
- Job Reference 1365354077
Job summary
As a Care Home Manager at HC-One, you’ll value kindness above all. It touches upon every aspect of our Dementia, Nursing, Residential, and Specialist care homes. Every single person who works here understands that our residents are people just like them with their own stories to tell. By joining HC-One, as a Care Home Manager, you’ll have a wonderful opportunity to give something back to those people.
In this role, you will take responsibility for the well-being of our Residents, including making sure their emotional and social needs are met. You will lead, motivate, and mentor your team to ensure the smooth and efficient running of the care home. This includes developing, implementing, and evaluating individualised care plans for each of our Residents. You will also monitor work areas and practices to ensure they are safe and conform to relevant standards, policies, and legislation. Generally, you will promote our Residents’ independence, choice, dignity, and respect by delivering the very best standards of care and striving for continuous improvement.
The position offers you a chance to lead that provision through effective leadership and home management. You’ll make sure we have the best people on-site, delivering a truly empathic service. Whether you’re championing Resident wellbeing, establishing a vision and development plan for the home, or carrying out quality assurance monitoring to take us above and beyond regulatory standards, you’ll do so with a sense of kindness above anything else.
About YouWe’re looking for a care home experienced manager with strong leadership skills and experience with multidisciplinary teams and conducting risk assessments. You’ll also either have a Registered Managers Award Level 4, or Leadership and Management in Care level 4/5, or willingness to study for one. And, above all, whenever you communicate with a resident or co-worker, you’ll be truly considerate and kind.
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility and therefore it is important that you are able to recognise the signs which may indicate possible abuse, harm or neglect in its different forms and know what to do if there are any concerns. All colleagues are required to attend safeguarding training appropriate to their role and to undertake additional training in associated areas. You also have the