Registered Manager – Therapeutic Home
To be responsible for the effective day-to-day running of the residential home, managing a team of staff and work allocations, as well as undertaking direct work with children when necessary. To take full responsibility for all aspects of the residential setting.
- To work in accordance with current legislation including The Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015, Quality Standards 2015, The Children Act 1989 and 2004, and all other relevant legislation.
- To take overall responsibility for all regulatory requirements associated with Ofsted registration and the home’s Statement of Purpose.
- To lead the home and staff team through Ofsted inspections and ensure continuous readiness.
- To embed the strategic vision and values of the business within policies, procedures, and management practices.
- To ensure all safeguarding risks are identified and acted upon immediately, with appropriate measures taken to mitigate risk.
- To communicate effectively and in a timely manner with all internal and external stakeholders.
- To work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary framework, promoting equality and inclusive practice at all times.
- To undertake and participate in all required training and development programmes.
- To develop and maintain effective partnerships with external agencies and professionals.
- To take overall responsibility for staffing, including management to ensure staffing levels meet the needs of children.
- To provide strong leadership and management of staff, including supervision, appraisal, induction, and ongoing development.
- To remain up to date with legislative changes and ensure these are communicated and embedded into practice.
- To maintain robust administrative systems, including case records, referrals, risk assessments, ensuring compliance with confidentiality and quality standards.
- To ensure the home environment, including buildings and fixtures, is maintained to a high standard and remains safe and secure (This includes but is not limited to the cleanliness of the property).
- To contribute to the operational development of services alongside the Senior Management Team.
- To ensure effective communication systems are in place so staff operate safely and knowledgeably.
- To adhere to recruitment policies and manage HR issues effectively alongside the Head of People & Culture.
- To ensure the home remains inspection-ready at all times.
- To maintain high standards of record-keeping, auditing, and supervision.
- To manage complaints promptly, sensitively, and effectively (Ensuring effective referral to appropriate agencies e.g. LADO).
- To ensure all safeguarding legislation, policies, and procedures are followed rigorously.
- To promote diversity, equality, and inclusion within the home and wider community.
- To oversee quality assurance processes in line with Ofsted and internal monitoring requirements.
- To ensure care plans and support packages are regularly reviewed and responsive to children’s needs.
- To work in partnership with children, families, and professionals in care planning.
- To ensure children’s health needs are met through effective partnership working with health professionals.
- To promote participation in therapeutic, social, and recreational activities (This including but not limited to our in house clinical team Midhurst).
- To ensure all children access a full and appropriate education programme.
Person Specification
- Have Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England).
- Minimum of 5 years’ experience in residential childcare, with at least 3 years in a senior position.
- Experience of assessment, care planning, and reviews.
- Evidence of effective partnership working.
- Full UK driving licence.
- Strong understanding of relevant legislation including Children Act 1989, Care Standards Act 2000, and Children’s Homes Regulations 2015.
- Knowledge of therapeutic models.
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