£28K/yr to £36K/yr
Newark and Sherwood, England
Permanent, Variable

Deputy Manager, Community Services - Nottinghamshire

Posted by St Andrew's Healthcare.

Deputy Manager, ASD & Learning Disabilities community step down service Location: Bestwood Village: Nottinghamshire Salary: From £28,088 - £35,658 depending on experience"We are looking for a highly motivated, dynamic and compassionate leader to join our team in NottinghamshireWorking at St Andrew's HealthcareWe are St Andrew's. We are a thriving charity, and our vision is a society in which everyone living with mental health need is heard, valued and has hope for their future.We help people to overcome barriers, and we work tirelessly to help people in our care to find hope.Are you full of curiosity and ideas? Are you inspired to do the right thing every day, living by our CARE values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence?Then come join us. Let's transform lives together."Our patients and your colleagues will expect you to live the St Andrew's CARE values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence every single day."WinslowSt Andrew's Winslow is a non-hospital, residential building in Bestwood village in Nottinghamshire, which comprises of six apartments. Each apartment is occupied by a single resident who benefits from independent living skills and community engagement, whilst still receiving the support they need You will report directly to the Registered Manager and will be able to access St. Andrews excellent learning and development programmes, and specialised training in a range of therapeutic interventions.BroomBroom Cottage is located in the village of Stonebroom in Derbyshire and provides personal care and support for up to five adults with a learning disability or autistic spectrum disorder. Some people may have associated conditions that included sensory disability, epilepsy and behaviour that can put themselves or others at risk. There are 5 residents who live at Broom and requires support with all aspects are their daily living.As Deputy Manager you will lead the nursing team and ensure mechanisms are in place to support, develop and monitor all aspects of performance to ensure clinical excellence and outstanding care are delivered at all times.Some of your key responsibilities will include:

  • To ensure the delivery of person centred care/support services that promote independence, choice and dignity to empower people to live as independently as possible, ensuring adherence to least restrictive practice.To line manage the staff team and ensure that through effective leadership and management, full compliance to the relevant regulatory and professional standards and all nursing duties are completed in a timely manner including rota management, care planning and note validation.Proactively develop and promote positive partnership working with all stakeholders incl Regulators, Commissioners, Advocates, Case workers, Families and friends of service usersDeputise for the Registered Manager as requiredUndertake on call duties on a rota basis as required.

In returnYou will join a well-established secure organisation who have been operating for over 180 years who can offer a stable working environment whilst also offering great opportunities for personal development and progression too.We offer an excellent benefits package including 38 days holiday, sickness policy on par with NHS, free parking, cycle to work scheme, retailer discounts scheme & access to vocational qualifications.Interested? We would love you to apply