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Job Ref: 215297545
Date: 2021-12-01 16:43:26
A fantastic opporunity for an experienced care home manager to join a large healthcare organisation in Buckingham.
This excellent residential home specialises in elderly/dementia care and requires a motivated manager with a strong home management background. The home is registered for 40 beds and has an excellent reputation in the local area as well as a 'good' CQC repoer.
Our client is looking for a home manager that holds high standards and can continue to push the home in the right direction and effectively manage their dedicated and qualified team.
Postion: Home Manager
Salary: £50,000pa
Responsibilities:
Ensure that the home is fully compliant with the CQC regulations.
Successfully lead your team and effectively manage the home's budget.
Help set up and develop communication links and relationships in the local community.
Market the service to ensure the home's reputation in the area is established.
Monitor standards of care with a 'hands-on' coaching and mentoring approach.
Take part in Quality Audits, feedback action points to Heads of Departments and monitor progress
Effectively manage clinical assessments to potential residents to ensure their needs are fully assessed planned implemented and evaluated.
Ability to analyse financial statements and manage budgets
Be responsible for the people management in the home including Recruitment, any concerns,
Training and general leadership of the home and the staff.What we would like from you:
Commitment to delivering high quality care
Previous managerial experience in care setting
Strong working knowledge of care standards and regulations
Have a Registered Managers Award plus Level 5 diploma or be willing to work towards
Excellent organisational and communication skills
Reliability and being approachableExperience of managing a residential home and Diploma Level 5 or equivalent is required
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