If you’re a Deputy Manager with a nursing qualification who wants real authority, clinical influence, and the chance to lead a well-established nursing home, this role offers exactly that. You’ll step into a senior leadership position where quality, people, and standards genuinely come first. This Deputy Manager role gives you the space to lead clinically, support and develop staff, and deputise confidently for the Registered Manager. You’ll be trusted to shape care delivery, maintain high standards, and contribute to the continued success of a high-performing nursing home. Package & Benefits Salary £55,000–£58,000 per annum 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Group pension scheme with enhanced employer contribution options PIN registration and revalidation fees paid Occupational sick pay following probation Free DBS check, on-site parking, and subsidised meals while on dutyAbout the Company You’ll be joining a well-established nursing home provider with a strong reputation for high-quality care, stability, and long-term investment in its people. The organisation is values-led, quality-focused, and committed to supporting leaders to succeed. Key Responsibilities Deputise for the Registered Manager, supporting the effective, safe, and compliant running of the nursing home Lead on clinical standards, quality assurance, and care delivery for residents with complex needs Provide leadership, supervision, and development to nursing and care teams Support a positive culture that promotes high standards, engagement, and continuity of careAbout You Nurse qualified with current registration (RGN or RMN) and experience working as a Deputy Manager in a nursing home Proven experience leading and managing staff teams within a clinical care environment Experience supporting quality, compliance, and high standards of care for older peopleIf this sounds like a role you’d like to explore, even if your CV isn’t fully up to date, I'd welcome an informal conversation. Apply now or contact Sam on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion. REF: LICSF