Supported Living - Learning Disabilities & Mental Health
Recruitment Partner:
Chalk Healthcare
Chalk Healthcare
are delighted to be exclusively partnered with a values-driven care provider to recruit a
Deputy Homes Manager
for one of their supported living services. This specialist setting supports adults with
learning disabilities
,
autism
, and associated
mental health needs
, promoting independence, personal choice, and meaningful outcomes in every aspect of daily life.
This is a hands-on leadership role that would suit an experienced Deputy Manager who is passionate about high-quality care, staff development, and delivering personalised support in a supported living environment.
Overview of the Role:
The
Deputy Homes Manager
plays a vital role in supporting the Registered Manager with the day-to-day operations across
two services.
This includes oversight of staff, care planning, compliance, medication, training, financial controls, and multi-agency working. You'll also deputise for the Manager during absence and take part in on-call and sleep-in cover as required.
This is a varied, proactive, and people-focused role - ideal for someone who thrives in a collaborative, person-led environment and has strong clinical, administrative, and operational skills.
Key Responsibilities:
Leadership & Service Management
Support the Registered Manager with the overall leadership and management of the service
Ensure the service consistently meets or exceeds regulatory standards (CQC, NICE, National Care Standards, SSSC)
Lead by example, promoting a positive, professional culture aligned with the provider's values
Act as the responsible person in the absence of the Registered Manager
Support with internal audits, inspections, and improvement plans
Act as a point of contact for families, professionals, and external partners
Participate in team meetings, reviews, and external stakeholder events
Ensure a visible, proactive presence across the service daily
Clinical & Person-Centred Support
Oversee and support staff in the safe administration of medication
Monitor for effectiveness and side effects; ensure documentation is completed correctly
Respond appropriately to physical, emotional, behavioural, and mental health needs
Support therapeutic interventions and promote active, independent lifestyles
Ensure equipment is safe, maintained, and regularly checked
Liaise with healthcare professionals including GPs, CPNs, OTs, psychologists, and social workers
Promote a responsive and holistic approach to care and wellbeing
Care Planning & Documentation
Support creation and review of individualised care and support plans
Monitor risk assessments, incident records, and behavioural support plans
Lead on assessments for new referrals and transitions into the service
Ensure key documents (care plans, fire safety, infection control, COSHH, HACCP) are completed and up to date
Maintain accurate shift handovers and service user records
Attend multidisciplinary team meetings and family reviews
Prepare and submit incident notifications, safeguarding alerts, and agency reports where needed
Staff Development & Supervision
Assist with the recruitment, induction, and probation reviews for new staff
Supervise and mentor support workers and seniors to maintain high standards of care
Support ongoing competency checks, especially around medication and care delivery
Lead and promote in-house and external training compliance
Ensure all staff are registered for relevant qualifications (e.g., Diploma in Health & Social Care) within required timelines
Maintain the staff training matrix and ensure mandatory training is recorded, certificated, and filed appropriately
Health & Safety, Safeguarding, and Infection Control
Ensure health and safety procedures are followed by all staff
Promote infection control best practices and ensure compliance with latest guidelines
Act promptly on any safeguarding concerns and follow escalation protocols
Maintain records for fire safety, environmental checks, and maintenance issues
Participate in the on-call rota and provide sleep-in cover if required
Finance & Resource Management
Support in managing petty cash, service user allowances, and financial documentation
Ensure receipts are logged, reconciled, and submitted to head office
Oversee secure storage of service user funds, banking cards, and valuables
Maintain accurate records of financial transactions in line with organisational policy
What We're Looking For:
Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (minimum) - Level 5 preferred or willing to work towards
Experience in a Senior or Deputy role within supported living or residential services
Proven ability to lead, support, and develop care teams
A strong understanding of learning disabilities, autism, mental health, and associated behaviours
Confident managing medication, risk assessments, and safeguarding responsibilities
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
A compassionate, proactive, and professional approach to care
Flexible and reliable, including willingness to cover on-call and sleep-in duties as required
What's on Offer:
Join a supportive, people-focused organisation where values matter
Work with a passionate and experienced leadership team
Structured induction and ongoing development opportunities
Clear career progression pathways
Competitive salary and access to further training and qualifications
Apply Now
If you're ready to step into a rewarding leadership role in supported living, we want to hear from you. Please apply today or contact
Chalk Healthcare
for a confidential discussion about the role and your career goals.
Duties
Supervise and support care staff in delivering high-quality home and senior care services.
Manage the development and implementation of individual care plans tailored to meet the needs of residents.
Oversee daily operations within the nursing home, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations.
Provide guidance and training to staff on best practices in dementia care and other specialised areas.
Collaborate with healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive care for all residents.
Conduct regular assessments of resident needs and adjust care plans accordingly.
Foster a positive working environment that encourages teamwork and professional development among staff members.
Experience
Proven experience in a leadership role within the home care or senior care sector is essential.
Strong background in supervising teams, with a focus on delivering compassionate care.
Familiarity with dementia care practices and the ability to manage complex care needs effectively.
Experience in developing and reviewing care plans to ensure they meet regulatory standards.
A nursing qualification is desirable but not mandatory; however, a commitment to ongoing professional development is expected.
If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of seniors and possess the necessary skills to lead a dedicated team, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position as Deputy Manager.
Job Type: Permanent
Pay: 29,000.00-35,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Company pension
Referral programme
Schedule:
10 hour shift
12 hour shift
8 hour shift
Day shift
Holidays
Monday to Friday
Night shift
Weekend availability
Work Location: In person
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