If youre a confident, resilient leader who thrives and takes real pride in delivering exceptional care, this is an opportunity to step into a role with genuine autonomy, influence, and purpose.
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Were seeking a high-performing Field Care Manager with a strong interest in Acquired Brain Injury support. This role is ideal for someone who is organised, decisive, and motivated by making a tangible difference in peoples lives. Youll play a key role in shaping care delivery, supporting teams, and ensuring consistently outstanding outcomes for our clients.
Your Role & Responsibilities
Youll take full ownership of care packages and lead by example, ensuring services are safe, compliant, and person-centred at all times. Your key responsibilities will include:
* Completing comprehensive risk assessments and developing high-quality, tailored care plans.
* Providing effective supervision, coaching, and appraisals to support workers, embedding accountability and professional standards.
* Monitoring and reviewing care packages, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and high standards in daily documentation.
* Building strong, professional relationships with clients, families, staff teams, and multi-disciplinary professionals.
* Managing rotas and staffing levels to ensure reliable, safe, and responsive service delivery.
* Making confident decisions in fast-paced situations while maintaining quality and compliance.
What We Offer
We value strong leadership and reward commitment and performance:
* £26,000 £28,000 per year, including on-call responsibilities.
* 28 days annual leave, including bank holidays.
* Your birthday off every year as an additional paid leave day.
* Company pension scheme.
* Recognition awards celebrating outstanding contribution and dedication.
* Company events and engagement activities.
* Discretionary performance-based bonuses for those who consistently exceed expectations.
What Were Looking For
This role suits someone who is robust, reliable, and ready to take responsibility:
* A proven commitment to delivering high-quality, person-centred care.
* Self-motivation, resilience, and a proactive, solutions-focused mindset.
* A strong team player who supports, challenges, and develops others.
* Confident communication skills with professionals, families, and internal teams.
* A flexible, can-do attitude, with the ability to adapt in a dynamic environment.
* Professional presentation, integrity, and excellent organisational skills.
* The ability to work independently and make sound, informed decisions. xsngvjr
All roles are subject to satisfactory DBS and reference checks.