Rossie is a multidisciplinary organisation which aims to help vulnerable children and young people prepare for independent living. We provide accommodation, bespoke care and individualised education, ensuring all areas of our young people’s health are being met. We have been caring for boys, aged 10-18, since 1857 and boys and girls, aged 10-18 since 1984. We are committed to helping our young people in care build strategies to cope with their past, while they prepare for their future. We deliver all our services in a safe and nurturing environment where our young people can grow, develop and thrive, at their own pace.
The closing date for completed applications for this post is 9am on Monday 08 December 2025, and it is anticipated interviews will take place in December 2025 (exact date TBC).
Hours: 37 hours per week
Salary: £61,124 - £67,025 (SCP 51 - 55)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
To co-ordinate and manage the care house functions and thereby facilitate care staff in providing effective service delivery in line with stated organisational policies, procedures, aims and objectives.
To assist the CEO in developing the strategic direction, policies and procedures, in relation to the service functions thereby ensuring effective and efficient service delivery:
* To assist and advise the Deputy Chief Executive (DCEO) and Service Head in the development of relevant policies and procedures in relation to the service
* To provide leadership, guidance and management of staff, ensuring the delivery of high quality efficient and effective services
* To take lead responsibility for identifying and addressing staff performance issues and ensuring that care staff translate policy and procedures into practice
* To take lead responsibility for the identification of staff performance, skills and knowledge deficiencies and to ensure that this is addressed in the staff members training needs analysis and development plan
* To take lead responsibility for the structure of the day within the Secure care service and ensure that all care staff adhere to the operational management policies and procedures; including daily rhythms and routines; ensuring security; and promotion of a well maintained and homely environment
* To ensure that young people’s wellbeing is safeguarded at all times, through the implementation of relevant and regularly reviewed risk assessments and risk management strategies.
To assess, plan, implement and evaluate the effectiveness of the service house functions and to develop appropriate strategies and programmes to maximise financial and physical resources:
* To ensure that all care staff are provided with an appropriate and robust induction experience that equips and prepares them for their roles and responsibilities within Rossie
* To ensure that all care staff have regular, recorded 1:1 supervision, which is in line with the supervision policy and procedures
* To be responsible for chairing regular staff team meetings and ensuring that approved minutes of the meetings are available on the Rossie network
* To take lead responsibility for the development, implementation, and evaluation of structured, pre-planned and organised recreation, leisure and intervention programmes, during evenings, weekends and educational holidays
* To take lead responsibility for monitoring, auditing and quality assurance of the service case management files and recording systems and addressing all issues that may arise from this.
To implement and monitor the policies and procedures required to meet the strategic aims and objectives for the organisation as determined by the CEO and Board of Governors:
* To monitor and provide management information/reports in relation to agreed quality assurance systems within the Service
* To work collaboratively with the other managers and staff in order to provide an integrated and holistic assessment, care planning, intervention and review programme for every young person
* To undertake fact finding or investigations into service complaints, staff performance and related issues and to prepare written reports of the findings
* To take lead responsibility for ensuring transitions planning is appropriate and as far as is possible that all young people leave Rossie with an identified educational vocational or employment opportunity
* To effectively organise services staff rosters and duties and deploy staff and resources according to risk, need and safety, within limited budgets.
To report all relevant operational issues directly to the Service Head through appropriate communications, reports, briefings, management and team meetings, and formal supervision:
* Report directly to the Service Head and advise on all matters relating to the Service, including; behaviour management issues, staffing issues, staff performance issues, complaints and representations, investigations, educational planning, training and development, etc.
* To ensure effective communication with managers and staff through the implementation of the Rossie Meetings structure, and the effective transmission of information through structured and minuted meetings and recorded handovers
* To ensure that the care staff have the opportunity to hold a regular team meeting, chaired by a DSM, to discuss operational issues and service developments
* To assist the Service Head through active engagement in drafting the development/action plans in response to Care Inspectorate/Education Scotland inspections
* To assist in the provision of regular management information and reports to the CEO, the Rossie Board of Governors and the Care, Education and Health Sub-Committee
To provide professional support, advice, guidance, direct line management and formal supervision to the workers within the service:
* To maintain knowledge of statutory requirements and inspection frameworks, up to date knowledge of policy and legislative developments, and maintain own professional development
* To provide formal 1-1 reflective supervision for Senior Practitioner and Youth Care Practitioners on a regular basis aligned with organisational policy
* To ensure that each of the Senior Practitioners and Youth Care Practitioners have an annual personal development plan based upon appraisal and individual training needs analysis
* To ensure that each of the Senior Practitioners and Youth Care Practitioners has an annual service development plan for their specific areas of responsibility, which encompasses SMART targets for service delivery
* To ensure that each of the Senior Practitioners actively participates and contributes towards their annual appraisal process and that they monitor annual and probationary appraisal performance
* To ensure that the Senior Practitioners and Youth Care Practitioners are familiar with the Attendance Management and Wellbeing Policy and the Employee Assistance Programme
To deputise for the Service Head and act as an ambassador for Rossie through attendance and participation at national conferences, and strategic planning meetings with stakeholders.
* To maintain and develop professional networks and to contribute to the promotion and publicising of Rossie’s services and achievements to professional organisations, political bodies and the general public
* With the prior approval of the CEO, to actively engage and participate in national practice initiatives and working parties, to ensure that Rossie actively contributes to national strategies and service developments
* To take the lead role in case management and care planning and to prioritise and attendance at young people’s reviews, case management and planning meetings, ensuring that all reports and written information is up to date and available
* To participate in the Senior on-Call rota, and to provide emergency cover for the Duty Manager as necessary
Please note this job description is to provide a clear and concise statement of the main tasks and activities of the post, and it is not intended as an exhaustive list of every aspect of the post holder's duties. All the above duties will be carried out in line with Rossie policies and procedures.
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PERSON SPECIFICATION:
Knowledge Base (Essential):
* Understanding of child care legislation and current policy framework
* Knowledge of care planning e.g. GIRFEC
* Knowledge of Intervention models
* Knowledge of Child development and protection
* Knowledge of The Promise
Knowledge Base (Desirable):
* Knowledge of Related legislation (e.g. Criminal Justice)
* Knowledge of LAC materials
* Knowledge of financial planning
* Knowledge of cognitive behaviour approaches
Qualifications (Essential):
* Dip SW, CQSW, CSS
* NVQ/SVQ Level 4 in Social Care
Qualifications (Desirable):
* Post Qualification (e.g. Child Protection)
* Management
* SSSC Registered
Experience (Essential):
* Residential/Secure Care
* Managing change
* Practice development
* Experience of budget management
* Experience of interagency working
* Experience of monitoring practice
* Management experience
* Inspection planning and evaluation
Skills (Essential):
* ICT
* Ability to plan, develop and monitor care related tasks
* Ability to engage young people
* Ability to manage, supervise and support staff
* Effective liaison and networking with a range of professionals
* Self motivated
* Ability to work autonomously and as part of a team
* Ability to manage change
* Ability to problem solving and conflict resolution
* Effective communication both oral and written
* Leadership experience
* Service planning, development and monitoring
Skills (Desirable):
* Evaluation methodologies
* Ability to develop programmes for working with staff and young people
Qualities (Essential):
* Respectful and empathetic
* Flexibility
* Non judgemental approach
* Honesty and integrity
* Positive and affirming
* Accountability
* Solution focused
* Emotional Intelligence
Full Clean Driving Licence - Essential