Care Supervisor - Adults Learning Disability and complex needs.
Permanent, Full time with generous benefits.
Chorley, Lancs.
Are you seeking a new challenge where you can work to make the difference to the lives of vulnerable adults with profound learning disability and physical disabilities?
Are you a leader with previous experience of leading and mentoring teams within a similar setting? If so we'd like to hear from you.
We're seeking a skilled Care Supervisor to join an established and reputable organisation who pride themselves on delivering exceptional care and support to vulnerable adults with learning disability and complex needs.
What the role entails:
To lead and mentor staff teams within residential services for adults with profound learning disability and complex needs.
Lead and supervise a team of care staff, providing guidance, support, and mentor-ship to promote professional development.Conduct regular supervisions and 1-1s and work with the leadership team to ensure the delivery of highest quality of care and support.
Conduct regular assessments and work towards individual support plans.
Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation, policies, and procedures related to adult care services.
Monitor and maintain accurate documentation, including care records, incident reports, and staff rotas.
Promote a positive and respectful environment that encourages dignity, independence, and choice for clients.
Participate in staff recruitment, training, and performance reviews to uphold service standards.
Be flexible to work between the hours of 8am - 22.00 on a rota basis including alternate weekends. Required Skills & Qualifications
Relevant qualifications in adult care, such as Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care or equivalent.
Leadership and supervision training, with proven experience in managing and leading teams.
Strong understanding of adult social care settings preferably supporting those with learning disability and profound complex care needs.
Excellent organisational and communication skills, with the ability to motivate and lead a team.
Knowledge of safeguarding procedures and compliance requirements within adult care.
Proficiency in maintaining accurate care documentation and reporting.
Ability to work flexibly and respond effectively to changing client needs.
Car driver is preferable.
You will be passionate, a strong leader who is able to motivate and mentor others. The good bits:
The opportunity to work for a Gold Standard award and Investor in People organisation
Performance related £500 bonus scheme with competitive hourly rate of £17.17 per hour
Work life balance with a collaborative team environment
Annual leave, pension scheme and reward schemes
Scope for career and professional development
Full training, support and Induction plans
Tailored pathway for career progression. If you are ready for your next step and interested in this role please apply now