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A children's residential service provider in Redhill is seeking a Registered Manager to oversee operations and ensure a high standard of care for children aged 9 to 15 with emotional and behavioral difficulties. The role emphasizes strong leadership, compliance with regulations, and effective support for staff and children. An essential qualification is the Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare. Competitive salary and supportive environment offered.
Job Title : Registered Manager
Service : Hope Alive (EBD, ages 9–14)
Location : Redhill, Surrey
Reports to : Responsible Individual / Directors
Responsible for : Deputy Manager, Residential Childcare Workers, and support staff
The Registered Manager will be the Ofsted-registered leader of Hope Alive, responsible for the day-to-day running, management, and development of the service. The role involves ensuring high standards of care and support are provided to children aged 9–15 with emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBD), in line with the Children’s Homes Regulations 2015, the Quality Standards, and relevant safeguarding legislation. The post-holder will create a safe, nurturing, and therapeutic environment that promotes positive outcomes, emotional stability, education, and life opportunities for children.
Provide strong, visible leadership to staff, promoting a child-centred, therapeutic, and trauma-informed culture.
Be the Ofsted Registered Manager, ensuring compliance with all regulatory, legal, and contractual requirements.
Lead on inspections, audits, and reviews, maintaining at least a ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted rating.
Develop and maintain effective working relationships with the Responsible Individual, local authorities, social workers, schools, health professionals, and other partners.
Take overall responsibility for safeguarding, ensuring robust systems and practices to protect children from harm.
Ensure staff are trained, supervised, and confident in safeguarding responsibilities.
Manage allegations, incidents, and complaints in line with statutory guidance and organisational policy.
Ensure each child has an individualised care plan that reflects their needs, wishes, aspirations, and cultural identity.
Promote education, health, independence, and positive behaviours, working closely with schools and professionals.
Foster an environment that promotes stability, boundaries, and emotional resilience.
Encourage participation, ensuring children’s voices influence their care and the running of the home.
Recruit, develop, and retain a skilled and motivated team.
Provide regular supervision, appraisal, and professional development opportunities.
Ensure staffing levels meet the needs of children and comply with safer recruitment practices.
Develop a culture of reflective practice, resilience, and continuous improvement.
Maintain accurate records, care documentation, and reports in line with data protection requirements.
Monitor performance through audits, self-assessment, and improvement planning.
Manage budgets, resources, and occupancy effectively.
Report to the Responsible Individual and Directors on performance, incidents, and outcomes.
£45,000 - £60,000 depending on qualifications and experience