GBA Care is a specialist leading care provider and our organisation has developed and grown into one of the most bespoke and unique care providers in its field. We provide multiple care settings offering a range of specialist and personalised services which consistently support and guide children and young people safely. We have a wealth of knowledge, experience, and inspiration from our dedicated care teams, managers and Directors. Our leadership and management provide a dynamic and consistent approach to our delivery of service and offer outstanding rated care packages which are provided on a unique and individual basis. In this role, you will manage one of our home settings effectively and efficiently, ensuring the delivery of key responsibilities and objectives within the role. Are you the right person for the job? - 3-5 years experience of management and or supervisory roles in either Ofsted or CQC regulated provisions - Evidence of managing care teams and young people - Leadership and motivation skills - Excellent interpersonal and communication skills - I nitiative, experience in monitoring, recording, and reporting - Budget management skills - National Minimum Standards Residential Childrens Homes - Understanding of teamwork principles - Familiarity with relevant legislation, child development, and recruitment principles - Awareness of equal opportunities and children in public care needs - Maintain your teams safer recruitment files, meeting all expectations and the standards required - Support the wider Senior Management Team and Head Office Qualifications - GCSE standard or equivalent education - ILM5/NVQ 4 Children and Young People or equivalent (or willing to study) - Relevant professional qualifications (DipSW/DMS/CQSW/RMA or equivalent) - Full UK Driving Licence Your role will include, but not be limited to - The overall responsibility for care team members, including effective delegation - Monitor and manage labour costs, staffing structures, and rosters in line with allocated budgets - Collaborate within a multi-disciplinary team, GBA Care structure, and external agencies - Ensure adherence to policies, Children's Legislation, and Regulations - Implement intervention strategies for behaviour management - Lead timely meetings and reviews for children and care team members - Ensure individual care planning requirements are effectively delivered - Uphold high standards of care, maintaining the Company's reputation - Provide accessible information on support agencies for children's well-being - Oversee the therapeutic element in collaboration with CCATS - Foster an open culture for children to voice concerns - Promote diversity awareness and celebrate cultural differences - Manage financial, payroll, and staffing administration within deadlines - Collaborate with Head Office on employee relations and comply with employment legislation - Ensure compliance with safeguarding and child protection regulations - Conduct training programs for care team members - Supervise and support care team members, promoting professional development - Deliver safe, structured, and nurturing environments for children - Safeguard and protect the health and well-being of children - Comply with Health and Safety policies and procedures What can you expect in return? - You will be actively involved in a therapeutic partnership. This will present you with a unique opportunity to develop, train and build relationships with Coastal Child and Adult therapeutic Services. - Through this partnership you will have reflective practice, unique and bespoke training and be able to develop professional sight of the therapeutic element. - All necessary training courses provided at Head Office - Company mobile phone or £60 a month phone allowance - Additional on-call payment of £1200.00 per annum ADZN1_UKTJ