Home Manager – Specialist Neurological Service * West Yorkshire * £65,000 per annum (negotiable) About the Opportunity We have an exciting new vacancy for an experienced Home Manager to lead a well-established specialist nursing service. We are looking for a locally based candidate with a strong track record in care home leadership, ideally someone who has demonstrated stability in previous roles and brings a high level of experience. Please send your CV in the first instance. About the Service Set within a peaceful and well-established environment, this service supports young adults aged 18–64 living with complex physical and neurological conditions. Rated “Good” by the CQC, the service specialises in supporting individuals with conditions such as: * Acquired brain injuries * Huntington’s disease * Multiple sclerosis * Spinal cord injuries The focus is on bridging rehabilitation with long-term independence, supported by a highly trained and dedicated multidisciplinary team. The Role We are seeking an experienced and compassionate Nurse Qualified Home Manager to lead the service, ensuring the highest standards of clinical care, governance, and person-centred support. This is a unique opportunity to lead a specialist neurological service that empowers residents to achieve greater independence and quality of life. Key Responsibilities * Provide strong, visible leadership to clinical and care teams * Ensure full compliance with CQC standards and regulatory requirements * Drive continuous improvement in care quality and resident outcomes * Oversee staffing, training, and workforce development * Manage budgets and resources effectively * Promote a culture of dignity, respect, and person-centred care * Build positive relationships with residents, families, and external professionals About You * Registered Nurse (RGN, RMN or RNLD) with a valid NMC PIN * Proven experience in a Home Manager or senior leadership role within a care setting * Strong knowledge of CQC regulations and clinical governance * Experience supporting individuals with complex physical and neurological conditions (essential) * A stable career history with strong leadership credibility * Excellent communication, organisational, and leadership skills * Passion for delivering high-quality, person-centred care