Do you want to make a real difference to the lives of unpaid carers across Devon? This is your opportunity to step into a leadership role where you’ll support a dedicated team and help shape services that empower unpaid carers to live healthier, more balanced lives.
Westbank is a long-standing, award-winning charity at the heart of Devon. From our Healthy Living Centre in Exminster, we deliver a wide range of services that promote health, wellbeing, and independence. Devon Carers, part of Westbank, provides statutory carers’ services on behalf of Devon County Council – ensuring unpaid carers are supported, recognised, and heard.
We are looking for two Locality Carers Support Managers to join our Carers Support Management (CSM) team. In this role, you will lead and manage a team of Carer Support Officers, ensuring services are delivered to a high standard and meet the statutory responsibilities delegated under the Care Act 2014.
Your day will include:
1. Leading, supporting, and developing a locality team of Carer Support Officers.
2. Overseeing assessments, support planning and reviews for unpaid carers.
3. Managing performance, risk, and quality assurance within your team.
4. Using data and analysis to monitor outcomes and drive service improvements.
5. Working in partnership with colleagues, Devon County Council, the NHS, and community organisations.
6. Promoting Westbank and Devon Carers services across your locality.
Full details can be found in the Job Description.
You will bring:
7. Knowledge and experience of working in Adult Social Care
8. Qualifications – NVQ Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management or willingness to participate in training to achieve this qualification.
9. Excellent knowledge/understanding of legislation affecting carers.
10. Experience of working in a role involving provision of assessment and/or direct support and liaison with external/other agencies.
11. Good knowledge/understanding of health and social care services/provision, including voluntary sector organisations and provision.
12. Relevant knowledge/understanding of carers and their issues, and the ability to empathise with their needs.
13. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present complex issues both verbally and in writing.
14. Good interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage with people at all levels and inspire confidence in others.
15. Ability to lead others in the development of solutions to complex issues.
16. Ability to plan and manage work to deadlines with good attention to detail, showing flexibility and responsiveness to changing circumstances.
17. Ability to work as part of a team and contribute to change programmes.
18. Excellent administration, organisational and record-keeping skills.
19. Experience of gathering, recording and updating confidential information accurately in accordance with GDPR, Equality and Diversity regulations
20. Car driver/owner (or otherwise able to satisfy, with appropriate adjustments, requirements for travel associated with the role).
21. Ability/willingness to work flexibly (including occasional evenings/weekends).
22. Good keyboard and IT skills, including use of MS Office packages.
What we offer:
23. A meaningful and rewarding role where you truly make a difference
24. A friendly, inclusive and supportive team culture
25. Access to our on-site facilities – including our gym and Community Cookery School at our Healthy Living Centre, Exminster
26. Free parking at our Healthy Living Centre, Farm House Rise, Exminster
27. Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) – 24/7 confidential support for mental, emotional, and financial wellbeing
28. Employee discount scheme – savings on everyday shopping, dining and more
29. Buy additional annual leave – flexible options to suit your lifestyle
30. Wellbeing days – extra time off to rest, recharge and focus on your health
Join a charity that puts people first—both in the community and within the team.