Nottingham
Are you passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of older people? Do you have a caring nature and enjoy working as part of a supportive team? If so, we would welcome you to join Regal Care Trading Limited, a trusted provider of high-quality residential, nursing, and dementia care. With over 20 years of experience, we are a well-established family-run organisation that values compassion, teamwork, and respect. Our homes provide a warm and supportive environment where residents are treated with dignity and where staff feel valued and supported in their roles. Why Join Regal Care Trading Limited? A Supportive, Family-Oriented Environment We are proud to be a family-run organisation that prioritises kindness, teamwork, and respect for both residents and staff. A Rewarding Career Working as a Care Assistant offers the opportunity to build meaningful relationships with residents while making a real difference in their daily lives. Training and Development We provide full training, ongoing professional development, and opportunities to progress within the organisation. About the Role As a Home Manager, you'll play a vital role in ensuring the well-being of our residents, overseeing the operations of a care home. The ideal candidate must have experience in dementia care, with strong leadership skills to manage and supervise staff effectively. Your responsibilities may include: • Lead, recruit and inspire high‑performing teams who deliver outstanding, relationship‑centred care, • Lead the day‑to‑day operation of the dementia communities, ensuring residents receive personalised, responsive care., • Oversee care planning, risk assessments and day‑to‑day dementia care delivery in partnership with nurses and care teams., • Play a key role in pre‑admission assessments, family meetings and transition planning., • Supporting audits, action planning and quality improvement activity., • Maintaining accurate documentation, oversight of KPIs, and promoting Health & Safety and risk management., • Create a positive, empowering culture where people feel valued, supported and developed, • Oversee rotas, budgets, compliance, health & safety, quality standards and occupancy, • Required to supervise all staff and oversee the delivery of high-quality, person-centred care, including medication administration and adherence to care plans. Ensure residents' physical, emotional, and social needs are met., • Possess clinical expertise, with a strong knowledge of clinical nursing practices, care plans, sound knowledge of regulatory requirements and best practices., • Liaise with residents, families, and stakeholders, addressing concerns promptly and professionally. Supervise and train care staff on best practices. A positive attitude towards training and professional development, committed to attend all statutory and mandatory training required for the role., • Ensure the safety and security of residents and staff., • Must be an organised individual with a strong attention to detail., • Problem-solving skills with critical thinking and sound decision-making skills. Must be a reliable and flexible individual with strong work ethics., • Providing companionship and emotional support to residents., • Promoting dignity, respect, and independence for all residents. About You We are looking for caring and compassionate individuals who are committed to delivering high-quality care. You will have: • A kind, patient, and respectful approach to supporting older people., • Good communication and teamwork skills., • A positive and flexible attitude., • A genuine interest in working in elderly and dementia care. Experience in a care home or home care setting is desirable but not essential, as full training will be provided. Requirements • Minimum 4 years’ experience in long‑term care of older people, including dementia care, ideally in a care home environment, • Proven experience in Healthcare, Dementia and Adult care., • Ability to work as part of a team in a busy care environment., • Reliable, professional, and committed to high standards of care., • The right to work in the UK., • Flexible to work occasional evenings and weekends., • Excellent leadership and supervisory skills., • Ability to work effectively in a team environment., • Good organisational and communication skills., • Sound knowledge of regulatory requirements and best practices. Qualifications • Good written and spoken English communication skills., • Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, nursing, social work, or a related field., • NVQ/SVQ Level 5 in leadership and management (or equivalent)., • Basic IT skills to support electronic care documentation. Rewards and Benefits In return for your dedication, we offer a competitive pay rate and a range of benefits, including: • Comprehensive training and development opportunities, • Wellbeing and staff support resources, • Employee of the Month recognition, • Long Service Awards, • Opportunities for career progression within the organisation, • Private Medical Insurance, • Electric Car Scheme If you are a compassionate individual who wants to make a meaningful difference in the lives of older people, we would love to hear from you. Join a team that provides the quality of care you would expect for your own loved ones.