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Children's Registered Home Manager - Havering

Children's Registered Home Manager - Havering (JM - 3385) Havering, England

Salary: GBP50000 - GBP50000 per annum + + Relocation

Job                  Registered Manager

Location         East London

Reference       3385

 

Hampton's Resourcing are working with a brand-new children's residential care provider in East London, helping them to recruit a new Registered Manager to run one of their 4 bedded EBD homes.

Our client is passionate about achieving the best possible outcomes for the children and young people in our care. To deliver this, they are currently looking for people with previous experience within children’s homes.

The role of the Registered Residential Manager will be to lead a team of up to sixteen staff members in meeting the needs of vulnerable young people. These young people will require high levels of supervision and support in terms of developing skills for independent living, support with education, training or employment, emotional support and guidance.

Person Specification

  • Experience in Children’s residential care
  • NVQ Level 5 in Leadership and Management
  • Understanding of a variety of different therapeutic models.
  • Experience dealing with Children dealing with Emotional Behavioural Difficulties.
  • Strong leadership and management skills, including the ability to delegate effectively.
  • Have appropriate knowledge and experience of residential care.
  • Be creative and able to use your own initiative and manage in challenging situations.

Salary - up to £50,000 + Relocation package

If you are Interested in this position or would like to have a confidential discussion to find out further details, please Apply Now or call James Moran – 01926 356 546

 

Hampton’s Resourcing prides itself on creating opportunities for Social Care Senior Managers to challenge themselves to continually develop their skills and experience.  Our aim is to consistently find work for the most talented individuals within Children’s and Adults Social Care services, across the UK

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