Job Title: Regional Care Manager Council: Social Witness Salary Scale: CSW Managers scale R1 R7 (£52,588 - £58,398 per annum) plus £4250 car allowance Responsible to: The Secretary of the Council for Social Witness MAIN FUNCTION OF JOB To contribute to the Christian ministry and mission of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland through the delivery of the duties outlined. To be an active member of the General Assemblys staff team, contributing to the effective administration of its functions and assisting in the development of strategies and plans for the delivery of its agreed objective in a manner in keeping with the Christian ethos of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. Under the leadership of the Council for Social Witness and the direction of its Secretary, to assist with the implementation of decisions of the General Assembly relevant to the Council and to carry forward its delegated responsibilities. To take lead responsibility for the delivery of high standards of person-centred social care service across designated Council for Social Witness projects throughout Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. About The Role RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES 1. To be responsible for the overall management of any designated group of services operated by the Council for Social Witness, to ensure effective management of services within relevant regulatory frameworks (including operations, administration, finance, and quality standards of care and support) and its staff, under the direction of the Deputy Director, Secretary and the Council 2. To act as Registered Person with RQIA if required, and if not personally registered with RQIA, to discharge responsibilities in such a way as to enable the Registered Person to comply with regulations and standards; and/or to register in a relevant role with HIQA for services in Ireland. 3. To contribute to the overall strategic planning and be responsible for the operational delivery of the Councils objectives through effective management and development of staff. 4. To ensure that person-centred approaches are developed and become embedded in the Councils services. 5. To assist the Deputy Director and Secretary to the Council for Social Witness on the provision of advice to the Council relating to sustainability of its services including the development of existing services and the identification of new and developing opportunities. 6. To produce reports and information on the provision of care services and related issues for the Deputy Director, Secretary of the Council for Social Witness, the Council and its relevant committees. 7. To liaise and negotiate with appropriate stakeholders e.g. regulatory bodies; Housing Associations, Health and Social Care Trusts, Probation Board for Northern Ireland and the Health Service Executive under the direction of the Secretary of the Council for Social Witness. 8. To carry out monthly monitoring visits to designated services across Northern Ireland and in the Republic of Ireland as required, and ensure that appropriate action is taken with regard to any issues arising from these visits. 9. To ensure that managers of the designated homes and services receive supervision in accordance with guidance and good practice to support them in the effective discharge of their management functions. 10. To oversee continued compliance with relevant legislation and standards and ensure that financial, personnel, health and safety and legal duties are complied with appropriately. 11. To implement necessary changes arising from legislation or regulations under the direction of the Deputy Director and Secretary of the Council for Social Witness, and to ensure that appropriate policies and procedures are put into effect. 12. To ensure the implementation of all Council for Social Witness and Presbyterian Church in Ireland policies and procedures. 13. To ensure that all identified services are managed in accordance with the theology and ethos of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, including the conduct of staff. 14. To ensure the spiritual needs of service users are met appropriately. 15. To be on call and respond as required within the appropriate procedural framework. 16. act as Secretary for relevant Council bodies as required. 17. To ensure compliance with the requirements of regulatory bodies including RQIA, HIQA, the Northern Ireland Social Care Council, the Nursing Midwifery Council. 18. To ensure compliance with all contractual requirements for the designated group of services. 19. To ensure that all services operate within agreed budgetary and financial parameters. 20. To hold the policy lead in areas overseen by CSWs Specialist Services Committee (including support for people with substance-related needs, people who have committed offences, and people who are homeless), and/ or take the lead in a practice area (including Adult Safeguarding lead, Improvement lead or Policy development lead, and/or co-ordinating placements for nursing, social work and allied health professional students). 21. To manage processes for monitoring and appraisal of staff and be involved in Recruitment & Selection Panels; Investigations, Grievance/Disciplinary Hearings; Sickness and Absence monitoring. 22. To represent the Council on agreed relevant external bodies as required. General 23. To contribute through the relevant committees to the overall work of the Council for Social Witness and to provide similar support to other Councils and Committees as required. 24. To oversee the recruitment/selection of volunteers for Local Support Committees and events and programmes as necessary. 25. To provide effective management, supervision and motivation of staff both individually, and as teams. 26. In conjunction with other Regional Care Managers, to ensure the provision of appropriate training for staff and volunteers. 27. To assist with the promotion of the Council for Social Witness as required. 28. To deputise for the Secretary of the Council for Social Witness in specific areas, or across other areas of work as required. 29. To contribute to the overall organisational effectiveness and to perform any other duties as deemed appropriate by the Secretary of the Council for Social Witness in line with the requirements of the General Assembly or the Clerk of the General Assembly. Required Criteria Knowledge and understanding of the current legal responsibilities and standards for the Health and Social Care services, including the need for management and delivery of person-centred services Knowledge of the main issues affecting people with substance related needs, people who have committed offences, or people who are homeless Knowledge of Regulatory Bodies RQIA, NISCC, NMC Competent in the use of Microsoft Office (in particular Word, PowerPoint and Outlook) Knowledge of relevant mandatory training requirements A professional social work qualification OR A first level registered nurse AND HAVE a minimum of 4 years work experience in either a health and social care setting working with regulated services or a service providing Housing Support to people in one of the groups above. At least two years of this experience must be in a relevant operational management capacity in a health and social care setting or a regulated service or a service providing Housing Support to people in one of the groups above. OR one of the following qualifications: i) QCF/ Level 5 Diploma Leadership and Management in Health and Social Care (Adult Residential Management) Northern Ireland and Wales ii) Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management in Health and Social Care Northern Ireland (Adult Residential Management) iii) QCF/ Level 5 Diploma Leadership and Management in Health and Social Care (Adult Management) Northern Ireland and Wales iv) Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management in Health and Social Care Northern Ireland (Adult Management) AND HAVE a minimum of five years practice experience in either a health and social care setting working with regulated services or a service providing Housing Support to people in one of the groups above, which must include at least two years relevant experience in an operational management capacity in this setting relevant management experience may include a management post in health and social care team/service, or a regulated service or a service providing Housing Support to people in one of the groups above, staff management, service supervision, caseload management, care management Skills Needed About The Company The Presbyterian Church in Ireland (PCI) is one of the largest Christian denominations in Ireland, with over 500 congregations across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Rooted in the Reformed tradition, PCI is committed to spreading the Gospel, serving communities, and supporting mission work both locally and globally. The Church plays an active role in education, social care, and advocacy, reflecting its core values of faith, compassion, and service. Through worship, discipleship, and outreach, PCI seeks to make a meaningful impact on society while fostering a strong, supportive Christian community. Governed by a system of elders, the Church values biblical teaching, leadership, and engagement with contemporary issues. Additionally, PCI provides a range of resources and initiatives to support individuals, families, and communities in their faith journey. Company Culture The Presbyterian Church in Ireland (PCI) fosters a culture of faith, service, and community, rooted in biblical teaching and the Reformed tradition. It values integrity, compassion, and inclusivity, encouraging members to live out their faith through worship, discipleship, and outreach. PCI places a strong emphasis on servant leadership, where ministers, elders, and members work collaboratively to support one another and serve their communities. The Church is deeply committed to pastoral care, social responsibility, and global mission work, reflecting its dedication to making a positive impact both locally and internationally. With a focus on spiritual growth, education, and engagement with contemporary issues, PCI provides a welcoming and supportive environment where individuals and families can deepen their faith, contribute to meaningful causes, and build lasting relationships within a vibrant Christian community. Company Benefits Vacation, Paid time off, Retirement plan and/or pension, Referral bonus, Employee Assistance Scheme, Perks Card, Wellbeing Scheme, Annual performance review, Culture of recognition, On the job learning, Progression opportunities, Service recognition increases to annual leave Salary £52,588.00 - £58,398.00 per year Benefits: Vacation, Paid time off Retirement plan and/or pension Referral bonus Employee Assistance Scheme Perks Card Wellbeing Scheme