Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm + on call every 4 weeks
We are looking for an experienced Community Support Manager to lead teams who provide support in single-tenancy properties in the
Telford and Lichfield areas.
The people that we support have complex support needs including acquired brain injury and mental health diagnosis. You will manage a team of Support Workers at each service, and you will coach and mentor the teams to deliver outstanding levels of support and intervention to enable those we support to live their best lives.
You'll need to ensure that you can support the health and well-being of your teams and you will demonstrate that you can recruit and then retain your team members. You'll embed a positive work life-balance culture, and you will ensure that you implement a minimum six week rolling rota in each of your services You will be accountable for the financial stability of your portfolio and all aspects of budget expenditure.
Key Responsibilities of the Community Support Manager
Provide high quality, supportive line management to approximately 20 Support Workers.
Utilise data, research and innovation to identify opportunities to improve performance and service delivery.
Ensure that each of your services is underpinned and consistently delivers outstanding support to individuals in accordance with the commissioned contract. You will:
Conduct regular reviews of each person's support through robust audit.
Implement and monitor operational and contractual performance.
Meet all Key Performance Indicators.
Embed a culture of continuous quality improvement.
Engage your team members in regular supervision and annual appraisal.
Engage your teams in regular team meetings.
Conduct spot checks at different times of the day and on different days of the week including weekends.
Ensure that Safeguarding underpins all discussions and actions.
Essential Skills and Experience of the Community Support Manager
Previous experience in operations management with the Health and Social Care industry.
Charismatic leadership style that will inspire and motivate alongside excellent interpersonal and communication skills
A person-centred approach to customer service
Have a strong understanding of the issues faced by people with learning disability and/or mental health/complex needs and the support required within the CQC Hospital Directorate Inspection Methodology.
Ability and willingness to work flexibly including some night, evening and weekends.
Full UK Driving Licence and access to a suitable vehicle in order to attend services in your portfolio on a regular basis.
Benefits:
Highly competitive salary
Company pension
Professional development
25 days annual leave
1 day annual leave increase after 12 months
Blue light card
About Us
Gray Healthcare is a specialist Health and Social Care provider, supporting people with complex needs, disabilities and long-term conditions looking to step back into the community from in-patient support services. At Gray Healthcare, we offer our own dynamic approach to care, enabling people to move back into their own homes - into their own communities - giving them control of their life. We create a bespoke support package for each individual, with support from our own multi-disciplinary team, adaptable to meet all current and future needs.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: 30,000.00-37,400.00 per year
Benefits:
On-site parking
Shift:
Day shift
Work days:
Monday to Friday
Licence/Certification:
Driving Licence (required)
Work Location: In person
Reference ID: grayhealth/CSM/64/1211
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