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A health care provider in Stretford is seeking an Operational Manager - Supported Living to oversee the delivery of high-quality care for adults with complex needs. The role involves ensuring regulatory compliance, providing leadership across multiple settings, and implementing best practices in behavior support and care management. The ideal candidate will have a clinical qualification and proven leadership experience in supported living. Join us to empower individuals to live their best lives through professional and supportive care.
Position : Operational Manager - Supported Living
Reporting to : Head of Complex Care
Contract Type : Permanent, Full Time, 37.5hrs
Salary : £50,000 per annum
The Supported Living Operations Manager is responsible for the safe, effective, and compliant delivery of supported living services for adults with complex needs, including mental health, learning disabilities, autism, and / or behaviours of concern. As CQC Registered Manager, the postholder ensures the service operates to the highest regulatory, clinical and quality standards, and leads the development of person-centred support that promotes independence, choice, and wellbeing.
The role requires a clinical qualification (e.g., Nursing, Psychology, ABA, PBS) and strong leadership capability to oversee service delivery, compliance, safeguarding, workforce development, and operational performance across multiple supported living settings.
Cera’s vision is to empower people to live their best lives, in their own home, through the use of technology, professional care and support. Joining Cera, you are contributing to making this vision a reality. The work you do promotes the dignity, respect, independence and choice of our service users, enabling you to make a real difference.
We are changing the way people receive care by empowering our professional carers with insight and improved decision making. Our technology is enabling carers to do what they do best, care.