Are you passionate about making a lasting difference in the lives of young people? We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Senior Support Worker to join our team in a children's supported living setting located in Hayes and Hillingdon. About the Role: As a Senior Support Worker, you will play a pivotal role in supporting children and young people aged 8–18 in a nurturing, homely environment. You will lead by example, providing high-quality, person-centred care while supporting the wider team to ensure the emotional, physical, and social development of each child. - Key Responsibilities: Lead and support a team of support workers to deliver outstanding care. Develop and maintain individual care plans tailored to each child’s needs. Ensure safeguarding practices are strictly adhered to. Assist in the day-to-day running of the home and ensure a safe and positive environment. Promote independence, inclusion, and positive outcomes for the children. Liaise with social workers, families, and external professionals. Administer medication and ensure accurate record keeping. - Requirements: Minimum Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent). At least 2 years' experience working in a children’s residential or supported living setting. Experience in a senior or supervisory role is desirable. Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills. Knowledge of safeguarding, risk assessments, and care planning.
Managing communications: Responding to emails and phone calls, and managing correspondence Organizing meetings: Scheduling meetings, booking rooms, preparing agendas, and taking minutes Managing office operations: Ensuring the office runs smoothly, including ordering supplies and maintaining equipment Organizing events: Planning and coordinating company events, such as conferences, lunches, and parties Managing records: Keeping documents organized, creating filing systems, and maintaining databases Assisting with finances: Helping with invoicing, budgeting, and bookkeeping Supporting staff: Managing diaries, arranging travel and accommodation, and liaising with other departments Greeting clients: Welcoming clients and customers, and answering their questions Maintaining confidentiality: Ensuring that all contacts and documents are easily traceable
We are an upcoming domiciliary care provider based in Hayes London. We are looking to recruit a Full time Care. The Role: Reporting to the Directors, the Domiciliary registered Manager will strive to maintain a high-quality care service throughout the care provision. You will: · Manage the effective recruitment, induction and training of care staff. · Manage the day to day running of the business and acting as the person-in-charge reporting to the directors · Identify opportunities for growth and development and working with the Director to achieve targets and deliver within budget. · Develop and manage relationships with clients, NHS, local authority, customers and their families. · Ensure that effective induction, supervision and assessment of staff is carried out and that training needs are identified and met. · Ensure the delivery of services are effective and efficient, ensure good and safe practices take place for all activities, and ensure all services are reviewed and improved on a regular basis. · Ensure the service is and stays compliant with CQC requirements. Be available for on-call responsibilities You must be: Outstanding, Knowledgeable and experienced in the social care field. Ethical. We do things the right way and live by our Charter. Qualified: Holding a management qualification, or Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health & Social Care. Experienced: Minimum of 15 plus years’ experience managing a team within a similar role is essential, ideally within a domiciliary care and other related services. Must have experience in bidding for CCGs & domiciliary care packages Qualified driver: Hold a clean driving licence Ensure the provision of high-quality care to the existing service user base Utilise your business development skills to achieve growth targets (plans are in place to double the size of the existing service and expand the service geographically by opening new branches, so you could find yourself operating in a more senior managerial role before too long) Recruit, develop and manage a high-quality staff team (staff turnover is very low) Strive to achieve an Outstanding CQC rating. You can expect: To work with a company that is values driven and sees people as our greatest asset. A good salary based on experience To apply for the opportunity, please send your CV to us today.