Registered Service Manager
Registered Service Managers with a passion for enhancing the quality of life of the people we support are at the heart of our management teams. We’re currently searching for a fantastic Registered Service Manager to join us in leading our residential service in Wiltshire. This service is a welcoming and friendly environment with a dynamic team that supports a fantastic group of people!
Benefits
* Wagestream – giving you the flexibility to draw upon up to 40% of your pay, as it is earned.
* Funded Blue Light Card – hundreds of discounts at high street retailers etc.
* 24/7/365 doctor line for our colleagues and their families
* Access to cash plans for our colleagues, which also covers their families
* Enhanced retirement leave
* Long service awards
Overview
Our Registered Service Manager will be working alongside local authorities, healthcare professionals and the families of the people we support as well as leading a team to ensure that people gain more independence in their daily lives and have positive outcomes.
Responsibilities
You will be managing the day‑to‑day running of the service(s), developing and implementing person‑centred support plans, conducting care needs assessments, recruiting and inducting new colleagues, completing supervisions/appraisals, completing medication competencies and medication audits, attending multi‑disciplinary meetings, completing quarterly audits and reports, effectively managing the services P&L, ensuring regulatory, legislative, internal and contractual requirements are met including relevant notifications and adherence to policies and procedures.
Qualifications
We’re interested in our Registered Service Manager having both the right experience and the right values. This is why at this service our Registered Manager should have previous experience as a CQC registered manager or in a care management role, be willing and able to undertake CQC registration and a Level 5 in Health & Social Care as well as experience working with individuals with autism, acquired brain injury, complex individuals with mental health needs.
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