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A dedicated charity supporting vulnerable individuals in the UK seeks a Residential Supervisor Days to enhance the lives of residents through leadership and compassionate care. The candidate will provide supervision, support a team of care staff, and ensure high-quality individualized support. This role requires excellent communication skills and the ability to adapt to different needs and circumstances. The position includes a variety of employee benefits, fostering a positive working environment and professional development opportunities.
Job Title: Residential Supervisor Days
Pay Details: £13.21
Hours: 1 x 20 hour Days
Location: Penketh, Warrington UK, Heathside
We support older people and people with dementia in our residential homes, Heathside and The Mews, either as a permanent new home or for short respite breaks. Heathside is our 37‑bedroom residential home with a cozy and homely feel, and The Mews is our 25‑bed home with a light, modern airy feel. Heathside and The Mews are just next door to one another and collaborate on many fun activities and outings, but each offers a different living experience to the residents. You can read more about each home on our website.
One thing they have in common, though, is the high level of care provided. Our approach is entirely built around the people we support, and we don't believe in one-size-fits-all. Everyone we support is different, so we take the time to get to know them and create a bespoke support plan and personalise everything - even down to how they like their morning routine.
In this role, you will work closely with and provide key support to the Senior Supervisor. Your days are as varied as the individuals you care for. From providing hands‑on assistance to stepping up in a supervisory capacity, your adaptability will shine. Your person‑centered approach ensures that every individual receives the specialised care they deserve, tailored to their unique needs. You'll be a senior figure to your colleagues, offering leadership and support while fostering a warm and respectful environment. With effective communication and a passion for making a difference, you'll be an integral part of our mission to create a caring community that celebrates growth and independence. Equipped with comprehensive training and the unwavering support of your team, you'll provide a wide range of assistance‑from personal care to being a friendly presence in their day‑respecting their individuality, celebrating life histories, and supporting people in doing what they enjoy. Your dedication and compassionate care will create a sense of safety and comfort, empowering individuals to live their best lives.
As a charity, we do what we can to show our teams that we value them and the life‑changing work they do, so we offer the following:
Job Description
Job Title: Residential Supervisor
Responsible to: Service Manager
Responsible for: A designated cohort of service colleagues
Supporting rights, needs, choices and dreams
Seeing the possibility to make a difference
Being financially responsible and sustainable
Embracing technology and innovation
Appreciating every colleague's contribution
To support the Service Manager in the day‑to‑day running of the service and ensure high standards of care are delivered. This includes contributing to colleague supervision, supporting performance, promoting dignity and respect, and ensuring high‑quality care, safeguarding and compliance.
Provide leadership and effective performance oversight for colleagues
Support the Service Manager in developing the service and improving quality
Support delivery of service objectives and required changes
Support induction, retention and development of colleagues
Support the Service Manager to ensure the correct skill mix and staffing levels
Provide supervision and development to allocated team members
Ensure regular, effective communication within the service
Follow WCL financial procedures
Support compliance with contract agreements
Contribute to a caring environment aligned with guidelines and legislation
Support effective communication with individuals, families and stakeholders
Contribute to high standards of care including medicines management and access to professionals
Support meal‑related tasks including heating / serving food and preparing simple snacks
Maintain hygienic kitchen / dining areas
Encourage food‑related engagement and independence
Support the Service Manager with complaints and quality monitoring
Build positive relationships with families and community partners
Implement safeguarding procedures
Complete SVA and MCA training
Recognise and report safeguarding concerns
Follow H&S legislation and policies
Take reasonable care for own and others' safety
Support safe upkeep of the environment
Maintain confidentiality in line with Data Protection Act and ISO27001
Experience
Evidence of wanting to professionally develop
Willingness and ability to learn
Experience in a care or support environment
Experience supporting colleagues or contributing to team performance
Technical Skills
Ability to handle basic numerical information
Ability to use Microsoft Office (including Word and Outlook)
Positive values relating to disability, older people, dementia and mental health
Good verbal and written communication skills
Ability to listen sensitively
Ability to develop and maintain positive relationships
Ability to plan, organise and prioritise tasks
Understanding of fairness and valuing diversity
Understanding of safeguarding vulnerable adults
Ability to work flexibly and as part of a team
If you are passionate about making a genuine impact and enriching the lives of others, then we would love to hear from you. We receive a high volume of applications each day, and if your application passes our pre‑screening stage, a member of our friendly team will be in touch to guide you through the next steps!
We Change Lives (WCL) is a remarkable charity based in Northwest England, dedicated to empowering individuals with learning disabilities, physical disabilities, older people, those with dementia, and individuals experiencing mental health issues. Our mission is to enable people to lead their best lives in purposeful, healthy, and fulfilling ways. We achieve this by providing compassionate support through our residential homes, supported living schemes, and various community‑based services.