Deputy Home Manager (Non-Clinical)
7 days ago
Rugby
Lead and Support a Well-Established Care Service We are currently seeking an experienced Deputy Home Manager to join a well-established Nursing and Residential Care Home in Cullompton. The service provides high-quality long-term and respite care, including specialist support for individuals living with dementia, within a comfortable and thoughtfully designed setting. This welcoming home has a long-standing history of delivering compassionate care within the local community, with roots dating back over a century. Now operating as a purpose-built service, it offers modern facilities including private, en-suite accommodation and attractive outdoor spaces for residents and their families. With approximately 30 beds, this smaller service offers a warm, person-centred environment, supported by a close-knit team and a strong, family-oriented ethos. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced senior carer or team leader looking to step into management, or for an existing Deputy Manager seeking a rewarding role where they can support staff, drive quality, and make a real difference. The Role As Deputy Home Manager (Non-Clinical), you will work closely with the Home Manager to support the day-to-day running of the service, ensuring high standards of care and smooth operational management. Your responsibilities will include: Supporting the Home Manager with the overall management of the home Leading, supervising, and motivating the care team on a day-to-day basis Ensuring high-quality, person-centred care is consistently delivered Overseeing care plans, documentation, and compliance standards Supporting staff training, development, and performance management Assisting with audits, quality assurance, and continuous improvement Managing rotas, staffing levels, and shift coordination Building positive relationships with residents, families, and external professionals Promoting a safe, caring, and positive environment within the home What We’re Looking For Previous experience in a senior care role (e.g. Senior Care Assistant, Team Leader, or Deputy Manager) NVQ Level 3 or above in Health & Social Care (Level 5 desirable) Strong leadership and organisational skills Good understanding of care standards and compliance Experience working with dementia care (desirable) Excellent communication and interpersonal skills A compassionate, hands-on, and proactive approach A genuine commitment to delivering high-quality care What’s on Offer Competitive hourly rate of £18.50 Full-time 42-hour contract Ongoing training and development opportunities Career progression within a supportive organisation Company pension scheme Generous annual leave entitlement Employee wellbeing support A positive, team-focused working environment The opportunity to play a key leadership role within a respected, community-focused service