Juno is a non-profit children's residential care provider. We're looking for a Deputy Manager to offer brilliant care and support colleagues in Juno New Brighton, our third home.
You can expect lots of training and great development opportunities as we grow across the Liverpool City Region.
The Role
Place of work: Wirral, Merseyside
Remuneration: £36,050+
Job terms: Full-time, permanent, "off-shift"
Generally Monday-Friday 9-5 with some flexibility
As the Deputy Manager at Juno New Brighton, you will be responsible for the effective day-to-day running of the home in the absence of the Registered Manager.
We will provide you with high-quality training and development opportunities, offering all the necessary support.
As the Deputy Manager you will:
Be responsible for the effective day-to-day running of the home in the absence of the Registered Manager, working flexibly to meet changing demands and be willing to take on new tasks and responsibilities.
Take the lead in developing care plans and risk assessments, then work with each child to follow their care plan to reflect their changing needs and be proactive in working to achieve the aims of their care plan.
Establish trusting relationships with children and provide practical day-to-day care for them in a loving and supportive way, which enables their growth and development.
Collaborate with the wider system of professionals for each child and their family/community to ensure consistent quality of care.
What benefits do we offer?
You’ll get plenty of holidays which increase with the length of service
We’ll give you great training, provide therapeutic coaching and will be committed to your ongoing learning and development, including your Level 5 Leadership & Management qualification
You’ll get a good workplace pension, sick pay cover and above-average pay
You’ll be supported by a core team committed to improving the quality of care in the UK, as well as reinvesting surplus towards children & staff
Who are we looking for?
We need individuals who can build supportive relationships with teenagers and will be good advocates and role models for them.
Requirements for the role include:
Level 3 Diploma in Children’s Residential Care (or equivalent) with two years experience of working with children in a residential care setting
Experience in supervising staff and effective co-working with other professionals
Knowledge of children’s rights and of adolescent mental health and therapeutic approaches including trauma-informed and child-centred practice
Willingness to obtain Enhanced DBS clearance
We are evaluating applicants as they come and will offer interviews on a rolling basis
To apply:
Fill in this form and we'll be in touch with you with the next steps.
Recruitment process:
You will be invited to a short informal call to meet a member of the team and ask any questions, followed by a Safer Recruitment interview
Download the full job packs for further information:
Interested but not quite ready to apply?
Send us an email at Hello@wearejuno.org and we will keep your details on file for future roles, or help you otherwise.
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