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A leading care service provider in Wales is looking for a CIW Registered Service Manager. You will be responsible for overseeing a residential service, ensuring compliance with regulations, and managing a compassionate team dedicated to delivering excellent care for individuals with learning disabilities. This full-time role requires prior management experience and strong leadership skills. Attractive employee benefits are offered including a referral scheme and funded qualifications.
About The Role. The Registered Manager is responsible for setting the culture of the service and ensuring that everyone within it lives and breathes our organisational values in line with the company ethos. Also to take responsibility for all aspects of the management of your service in line with the expectation of the organisation, regulators such as CQC/CSSIW/CI and the local commissioning bodies. To take accountability for the registration of the service with appropriate regulated body. We are looking for people who share our core values and are able to apply these to the work that they do.
Are you an experienced and passionate CIW Registered Service Manager and are you ready to take the next step in your career to meet the challenge of this exciting role?
Experience of working with people with learning disabilities and autism and managing a team to deliver excellent care. You will know the regulations and be able to lead a large residential service. In addition, you will have the following experience:
Successful candidates will undertake pre-employment checks including an enhanced DBS and must be able to gain registration with CIW.
*subject to eligibility & criteria
We provide person centred support to people 24 hours a day within a community based residential home. Maesteilo is a large site with 29 acres of land. We have a mansion style house with several adjacent self-contained cottages, situated in the beautiful Welsh countryside. At Maesteilo Mansion & Cottages - Swanton Care, we currently cater for 18 adults with varying disabilities and conditions including autistic spectrum disorder, fragile x syndrome, downs syndrome, epilepsy and pica.