We are seeking a confident Deputy Manager who will monitor, report and advise on practices which promote choice, well-being and protection of all individuals in this residential service.
The ideal candidate will have an excellent understanding of PBS, autism, and learning disabilities and strive to uphold the principles of the Right Care, Right Support, Right Culture. We are passionate about developing our teams and welcome applications from candidates who have transferrable skills and the right values and behaviours.
Please be advised as part of this position the flexibility to work weekends is a requirement.
Key Responsibilities:
* Supervise, mentor, and act as a positive leader to Support Workers to ensure effective and efficient person-centred service delivery to all people who use the service.
* To understand the service specification including expectations on support to be delivered
* Be passionate about upholding the rights of the people we support & embed PBS fundamentals across the services. Trauma informed support is key.
* Monitor and report on compliance with health, safety and security regulations and requirements. Undertake regular audits and risk assessments in line with safe practices in the workplace.
* You will be required to work shifts. In the absence of the Registered Manager deputise responsibilities and aspects of their role to ensure the seamless operation of the service.
* The nature of the role may require flexible hours, including evening and weekend hours. There is a requirement that on occasion you work reasonable additional hours when authorised and as necessitated by the needs of the business.
Experience, Skills & Qualifications:
* Professional Qualification - NVQ 2 or equivalent
* Relevant experience in a supervisory/team leader role, preferably within the Health and Social Care sector or with transferrable skills and experience.
* Excellent people skills with the ability to communicate with internal and external colleagues. The external professionals we work with rated us 4.45 out of 5 in 2023 and we are keen to sustain these excellent relationships.
* You must be confident using IT as we are digitalising our systems.
We value our colleagues and work hard to develop their skills through the provision of training and support. We are expanding, there are real opportunities for career development.
The Lifeways Group is an equal opportunities employer and is regulated by CQC in England, CIW in Wales and CI in Scotland.
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