Registered Manager

Bridge Recruitment UK Limited
Manchester
1 week ago
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Registered Care Manager
Competitive Salary DOE
Generous holiday allowance
Performance related bonus
Excellent career progression
The Role
Are you a motivated Team Leader, Assistant Care Manager or Care Manager looking for a real change or the next step in your career? We are looking for a committed career focused individual within the Domiciliary Care market to manage our soon to open branch, covering the either the Manchester OR Northampton areas. You will be experienced within the Domiciliary Care market, looking for the challenge of developing a new start up branch, and putting your own stamp on how the branch develops.
Our Client has been established for 25 years and are regarded as a Market Leader in Care Services
They take pride in, person-centred care and ensure that the Care Managers have the same ethos and are on board with our brand core values
You will most certainly have knowledge and insight into the Domiciliary Care market. Develop, lead, and grow the branch. You need to be comfortable selling in the care sector and can work to targets and KPIs.
If you are either a current registered Domiciliary Care Manager, or ready to take the next step up into Domiciliary Care Management, then this could be the role for you. You will be joining at an exciting time, where your knowledge and skills will form part of the growth and service strategy for our business. You will be the Registered Manager and your opinions and decisions will be vital to the branchs success.
As a Care manager, you will be a relationship builder who knows how to develop new business opportunities and deliver exceptional service to our client base. You will therefore be a car driver. Predominantly the branch will initially focus on care at home and social support, but we also want to explore and develop other areas of care and are open minded to consider all suggestions.
It goes without saying, as the registered Care Manager you will assume full responsibility for CQC compliance and service excellence and a good understanding and insight into this part of the business will be essential.
It is also essential that as a Care Manager, you possess the following attributes and skills:
Extensive experience supporting and providing care to clients within a domiciliary setting
Highly knowledgeable of processes involved in CQC compliance and monitoring of service standards
Excellent compliance history and with proven ability of implementing strategies resulting in GOOD (or better) inspection ratings
Strong leadership skills and a proven ability of management and development of teams ensuring they are supported with appropriate training
Excellent business and interpersonal skills, work successfully under pressure and consistently achieve KPIs/targets against tight deadlines
Caring and empathetic approach developing person centred care plans tailored to personal needs
Committed to a client-focused approach coupled with high service standards
If you can demonstrate the skills and knowledge we are looking for, then we welcome your application and look forward to discussing the role in more detail. We would be delighted to have an informal chat to answer any questions you have.
Job Type: Full-time


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