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Children's Home Manager


About the RoleThis is a rewarding opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable children. You will play a vital role in leading a team of residential support workers, providing a safe and nurturing environment for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.Key Responsibilities:
  • Assist the Registered Manager in ensuring the home meets regulations and quality standards.
  • Lead a team of residential support workers, fostering a positive and supportive work environment.
  • Act as a corporate parent to the children, ensuring their safety and well-being until they move on to a permanent home.
  • Oversee day-to-day operations, monitor professional practice, and address safeguarding concerns.
  • Conduct handover meetings, delegate tasks, and ensure residential support workers complete their assignments.
  • Manage resident records, ensuring accuracy and accessibility for relevant professionals.
  • Schedule and attend appointments with the children, documenting them comprehensively.
  • Report incidents related to child, staff, or third-party safety.
  • Maintain room and belongings checklists for new arrivals and departures, safeguarding children's possessions.
  • Develop a weekly activity plan to provide stimulating and educational experiences for the children.
  • Work flexible shifts to monitor staff performance and provide ongoing support.
  • Promote equality and respect for diversity among children and staff.
  • Provide regular supervision and development plans for residential support workers.
Requirements:
  • GCSE level education (or equivalent) and a relevant qualification in childcare (e.g., NVQ Level 3 Caring for Children and Young People).
  • Experience working with and caring for children in a residential setting.
  • Proven ability to lead a small team on rotating shifts.
  • Experience implementing children's services in accordance with relevant regulations.
  • Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) for interacting with children and professionals.
  • Strong leadership skills and a commitment to role-modeling best practices.
  • Ability to prioritize, work independently and collaboratively, and seek guidance when needed.
  • Proficiency in computer skills, including IT systems and record-keeping software (e.g., Liberi).
  • Willingness to participate in ongoing training, supervision, and team meetings for professional development.
  • Ability to travel as required by the role.
  • Commitment to upholding equality and diversity principles in the workplace.
Qualities:
  • Strong knowledge of child development.
  • Understanding of processes, systems, laws, and regulations impacting children in local authority care.
  • Awareness of issues affecting children such as child sexual exploitation (CSE), gangs, and the Prevent agenda.
  • Familiarity with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and confidentiality protocols.
This is a demanding but highly rewarding role. If you are passionate about supporting vulnerable children and possess the necessary skills and experience, we encourage you to apply.

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