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Registered service managers are part of our care home teams and are responsible for the day-to-day running of the service. You’ll ensure that care and support is provided in line with laws, regulations, company policy and best practice.

Experience within the health and social care sector is required, particularly in relation to care home and residential living. Having great communication skills, relationship management and commercial awareness within the sector is key.

You are required to register with the relevant regulatory body. Registration must be completed within three months of the commencement of your employment.

 

Key responsibilities

  • Manage the day-to-day running of the service, including all relevant line management and ongoing development responsibilities for the coordination, recruitment, training and administration.
  • Regularly review and audit your service is in line with CQC and Local Authority Regulations.
  • Ensure that all records and required documentation, including care and support plans and regular checks, are accurately recorded, maintained and reviewed.
  • Responsible for the service/homes financial budget.
    Ensure that the home or service occupancy/hours growth is maximised.
  • Build and maintain relationships with all relevant local stakeholders.
  • Attend meetings with people we support, their families and other professionals.
  • Effectively implement and manage any procedure or policy changes.

There is so much potential, so much training out there for you to do this. You’ve got the chance to do diplomas. There’s so much you can learn and it’s an enjoyable job. I started in 2006 as a support worker and 16 years later I’m still here!

Alison Murray - Registered Manager

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