The role is responsible for the operational management of all service provision across a designated Region including residential, supported housing and community-based services, with a strong emphasis upon business development.
This role follows a reorganisation of our regional operations, enabling us to provide greater attention to developing our residential and supported housing services and increasing self-funded clients as part of our 5-year strategy.
We have a fantastic opportunity for an inspirational and commercially focused leader to join our client at a significant point in our journey.
Within Early Help and Family Help, we are looking to appoint an qualified Social Worker to support the current team manager within the Tameside's Edge of Care team as a Practice Manager.
We're working closely with a Northwest based children's service who are looking to appoint a Registered manager that is innovative, inspirational and a positive role model to staff teams and young people in their care.
Our clients' residential homes provide a safe, homely environment for children with a physical disability, complex health needs and a learning disability including autism spectrum conditions.
4Recruitment Services are seeking an experienced Registered Manager for a Childrens Home based within Tameside.
You will be responsible for
Be responsible for the provision of leadership, direction and management of the residential Children's service and ensure that the service is compliant with Children's Homes Regulations.
The homes places up to four children who have emotional & behavioural disorders.
Our client, is looking for a Team Manager to join their children long term care team.
The role includes typical Team Manager responsibilities, including undertaking monthly personal supervision, 8 weekly child supervision, chairing team meetings, strategy meetings, ensuring performance is maintained across the team and providing advice and guidance, including to ASYE social work practitioners.
The service works with children and young people who are in the Local Authority's long term care and until they are 18 years old or until they leave care.