Care Locality Manager – East Sussex & Kent
Salary: £61,000.00 plus car allowance £4,800.00
Travel: Regular travel across allocated services
CareTech is a person-centred care company providing high-quality support to adults across the UK. Our vision is a world where everyone has equal opportunities to live independently and make their own choices. We refer to this as “Extraordinary Days, Every Day”.
We are looking to appoint a dynamic and forward thinking Locality Manager to join CareTech’s Adult Services Division, overseeing a portfolio of Residential Services that support adults with learning disabilities, autism, and mental health needs across Kent and East Sussex.
Reporting to the Performance Director, this role provides operational and commercial leadership across a defined geographical area. You will lead, support, and develop a team of Service Managers to ensure high-quality, person-centred care, compliance with regulatory standards, and efficient service delivery within agreed budgets.
Main Roles and Responsibilities:
Quality – Leading with Integrity and Accountability
Work collaboratively with service users, families, and teams to co-produce care approaches that reflect their cultural heritage, individual goals and independence.
Champion a person-centred and strengths-based approach that enables individuals to live independently and achieve meaningful outcomes which uphold and value diversity of thought and backgrounds.
Ensure all services are fully compliant with CQC/CIW regulations, striving for ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ ratings across the locality.
Lead internal audits, safeguarding responses, incident investigations, and the implementation of improvement plans.
Lead the implementation of organisational changes within the locality, ensuring that changes are effectively managed and that teams receive the support needed to adapt.
Monitor and report on quality KPIs, embedding a culture of reflective practice and continuous learning.
To nurture the involvement of people supported at all levels within the organisation.
Stay informed on best practices, legislation (e.g., MCA, DoLS, Mental Health Act), and sector innovations to enhance service quality.
Promote, develop and monitor the company’s Health and Safety Policy and Procedures throughout the locality.
To work with all staff ensuring that Policy and Procedures are understood and acted upon to establish a positive safety culture
Actively participate in meetings and committees to represent the interests of the service and its users.
Ensure regulatory requirements are met and ensure all services have a clear plan for improvement and sustainability, escalating concerns as required.People – Inspiring Teams & Growing Talent
Provide visible, supportive leadership to Service Managers and frontline teams, ensuring a skilled, compassionate, and resilient workforce.
Conduct regular performance reviews to monitor staff performance, provide constructive feedback, and recognise achievements. Implement development plans that support both professional growth and operational needs.
Organise regular management meetings with your team & prepare agendas and approve minutes.
Build a strong culture of trust, development, and recognition that reflects the CareTech values of Positive, Empowering, and Person-Centred.
Oversee recruitment, onboarding, supervision, and development of staff across the region.
Foster a culture of accountability, inclusion, safety, and professional growth.
Ensure staff are trained and competent in their role and are proficient in supporting complex behaviours, mental health needs, and positive behavioural support (PBS) strategies.
Deploy robust performance and capability management interventions, with the support of HR, to ensure that concerns are dealt with promptly and decisively.
Where appropriate, take part in any grievance or disciplinary action in line with Policy & Procedures.
Promote wellbeing, engagement, and retention through recognition, career progression, and open communication.Commercials – Delivering Sustainable Services
Manage locality budgets, controlling spend while maintaining high standards of care and support. Where anomalies and variances arise, ensure remedial action is taken in a timely fashion.
Drive service occupancy and ensure commissioned hours are delivered efficiently and compliantly; working in partnership