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Registered House Manager - Childrens Home

Posted a month ago

  • Ipswich, Suffolk
  • Any
  • External
  • Expired - 2 months ago
Registered Manager (Children's Home) - IpswichUp to £35 000 annuallyOVERVIEW:The Registered Manager is responsible for the overarching service delivered within FEVACA Children’s home.They are responsible for supervising, supporting and managing the other staff within their department. They report directly to the Register Provider and Directors.The Registered Manager is a professional with significant experience in their field and holds a qualification and registration in social work or social care management: They must have significant The role requires a positive value base, a good understanding of social work perspectives and an ability to manage staff, environment and clients with complex and challenging behaviours.The service manager will supervise the staff within their line management, including completion of appraisals and ensure the cohesive consistency amongst the team. Most importantly they are responsible for ensuring the clients needs are met, the environment is positive and the statutory or contractual obligations of FEVACA are met.The Service Manager will review and ensure good standards of practice in recording and monitoring, liaison with other agencies, and contact with the local community. They are responsible for developing and maintaining a positive and ‘warm’ culture throughout the team and the service.SERVICE MANAGER/ REGISTERED MANAGERJob DescriptionCLIENTSPromote the development of the childrenProtect children from threats to their health, welfare and normal development, both from inside and outside the home.Ensure that key stages in the stay of children such as admission and discharge are properly managed and reflect decisions recorded in care plans.Ensure that children facing crises and stresses are offered appropriate additional support.Ensure that the children are involved for their own lives, involving them in planning their lives supporting them and helping them towards taking greater control and responsibilityParticipate, develop and implement support plans, ensuring their suitability and success are reviewed; including the delivery of the outcome star.Write or delegate the duty of monthly reports and needs assessments as well as any other appropriate document (such as risk assessments) as required.Develop and maintain good working relationships with clientsSTAFFDevelop and maintain good working relationships with staffEnsure all new staffs are supported fully and complete their induction packs.Ensure you are providing both informal and formal support to the staff working with youOffer formal supervision monthly to the staff in your line management; ensure supervision is delivered throughout the supervision structure of your department and that this is of good quality.Complete appraisal, disciplinary and grievance processes as per company policy.Raise any concerns about staff to the DirectorsContribute to and implement the internal training package.Develop the staff ability to learn theoretical perspectives and enhance their reflective skills.Ensure all meetings are implemented regarding your department, as per the meeting protocol of FEVACA.INTERAGENCY WORKINGCreate, develop and ensure positive and constructive communication occurs between FEVACA and other professionals in the field: Social Work Teams, Police, Housing, Voluntary Sector, etc.Develop local knowledge of your field and build networks.Liaise with OFSTED and any other suitable bodies.FAMILY AND THE COMMUNITYUse the residential community as a means of support and social learning for the children and team.Introduce and involve yourself in the local community and represent FEVACA and our ethos positively.Develop and maintain good working relationships with family members and carersGOVERNMENT ORGANISATIONS.Ensure the reporting to organisations such as OFSTED, CQC and local authorities is accurate and timely: This includes the notification of significant events, facilitation of inspections and supporting staff to manage these visits.MEETING GOOD PRACTICE STANDARDSAdhere to the HCPC, QTS or nursing standards of conduct, as appropriate.Adhere to the GSCC code of PracticeEnsure you manage your CPD to meet the registration requirements of role.Attend all training as allocated by FEVACA.Bring to supervision areas of interest which you wish to develop.Agree to engage in reflective supervision, including work with the CFSWP to develop and lead reflective practice groups in the organisation.Ensure that practice is anti-discriminatory and ensure specific needs are met where appropriate such as dietary requirements, religious observance and culturally significant activities.REPORTINGEnsure the Directors receive complete monthly statistical data regarding the outcomes for childrenEnsure the packages of care commissioned are delivered to clients and raise any issue in delivering this to the Directors immediately.Ensure the working environment is kept to a high standard and maintains a positive and warm feel, including health and safety checks.Ensure information is passed to the administrative team as requiredEnsure you meet with your team regularly and communicate with your line managers regarding any issues as soon as practically possible.LEGISLATION AND POLICYMeet and work towards exceeding the children’s homes regulations 2015.Ensure compliance with all appropriate legislation to the field of care in which you are working; to include wider legislation which is relevant for example Health & Safety, Equal Opportunities and Data Protection etcAdhere to all FEVACA policies including Safeguarding , Performance Management and Health and Safety.REGISTERED MANAGEREssentialPositive and non Judgemental value baseAbility to demonstrate a commitment to equal opportunities and anti discriminatory practiceA good working knowledge of the relevant legislation to your role including safeguarding, children’s homes regulations and health and safety legislationAbility to represent the organisation to external bodies and members of the community.Ability to oversee the management of the service.Willingness to complete direct work and shifts including sleep in’s, weekends and bank holidays, when necessary.Experience (minimum 2 years) of working with vulnerable children in a residential environmentExperience of managing staff and completing supervision and appraisal processes (at least 1 year)Experience of managing budgetsGood standard of written and verbal English, including report writing and assessment skills.A knowledge of the regulatory framework for the fieldThe completion of the Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People's Services in the children and young people's residential management pathway or equivalentDesirableManagement QualificationFull UK driving licence and use of a vehicle for business purpose
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