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Deputy Manager – Children’s Residential Care – Hilton House – £32,864 – £35,152 PA

HOURS
LOCATION
CLOSING DATE
40 hours per week
  • Dudley
  • Sedgely
31st May 2026
 
QUALIFICATIOONS (IF REQUIRED)
SERVICE AREA
SALARY
  • Level 3 NVQ/Diploma in Health and Social Care (Children and Young People).
  • Children's Residential
£32,864 - £35,152

Deputy Manager – Childrens Residential Service – Sedgley

Are you ready to take the next step in your career?

Whether you are a Deputy manager currently, looking to build your pathway to Registered manager, or an experienced Team Leader looking for further development we have an opportunity for you to continue to build your management skills at our Childrens Residential home in Sedgley.

The Role

As a Deputy Manager in our 7 bedded Children’s residential service in the heart of a residential community, you will be caring for children and young people with moderate to severe learning disabilities and/or physical disabilities, and may also have diagnosis of EBD, Autism, ADHD, sensory impairment, and associated behavioural challenges and/or complex needs.

People accommodated may also be experiencing mental health, self-harming and are socially and emotionally delayed, through neglect and harm.

As Deputy Manager you will assist the management team in maintaining a safe and enabling environment that provides positive experiences to children and young people.

Your week will consist of 40 hours per week and the roles will involve working a mixture of long Days and shifts. You will need to be available to support across all shifts if/when necessary. You will need to have competent IT skills and access to your own transport.

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