Registered Manager – Children’s Residential Home Location: Preston Salary: £50,000 per annum An exciting opportunity has arisen to lead a brand-new 3-bed residential children’s home in Longton, Preston. We are seeking a passionate and experienced Registered Manager to take the reins from day one and shape a high-quality, Ofsted-registered service. Supporting young people aged 12–18 with learning disabilities, autism, and mental health needs, this is a rare chance to create a therapeutic, nurturing environment from the ground up. The home will offer a 1:1 staffing ratio, be mixed gender, and provide monthly psychotherapy input (1.5 days) to support both children and staff. Backed by an established and growing organisation, you’ll have the support, tools, and autonomy to make a lasting impact. What’s on Offer Circa £50,000 salary 40 hours per week 25 days’ holiday 8 bank holidays Off-road parking Clear career progression opportunities within an expanding organisation Employee Benefits Platform, including: o Spree card discounts o Monthly retail savings o Blue Light Card o Cycle to Work Scheme o Gym membership discounts o 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme with 1:1 support o Wellbeing Agenda – focused on mental health and staff support Contributory pension scheme Paid professional development and leadership training Your Responsibilities Launch and manage a new 3-bed residential home Provide safe, trauma-informed, therapeutic care for young people Ensure compliance with Ofsted and safeguarding standards Oversee day-to-day operations, including rotas, staffing, budgeting, and care planning Supervise, support, and develop a high-performing care team Build strong relationships with families and external professionals Work alongside a Consultant Psychotherapist to support emotional wellbeing What You’ll Bring Minimum 2 years’ management experience in children’s residential care Ideally an experienced Registered Manager, or a strong Deputy ready to step up Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management (Children’s) or working towards Strong knowledge of Ofsted regulations and safeguarding requirements Experience supporting children with learning disabilities, autism, or mental health needs A compassionate, resilient leadership style with excellent communication skills About the Organisation This organisation is a trusted national provider of health, social, and education services with decades of experience. Teams are passionate about empowering people to live independent and fulfilling lives, while providing meaningful career opportunities for staff to grow and develop. Safeguarding Commitment We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children and young people we support. All offers are subject to enhanced DBS checks and satisfactory references. Diversity & Inclusion We celebrate diversity and strive to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome, supported, and empowered to be themselves. Join a team that makes a difference – every day. If you’re interested in this role or maybe know someone who is, please contact Rory on (phone number removed) or via email – (url removed)