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A leading care provider in Flackwell Heath, UK, is seeking a Team Leader to assist in managing a residential home. The role involves providing high-quality care services for vulnerable people, leadership of staff, and ensuring compliance with policies. Ideal candidates will have experience in care settings, and relevant diplomas, along with strong communication and organizational skills. This position offers a full-time contract with a salary of £26,344.50 yearly.
Location: Flackwell Heath
As a Team Leader at London Paramount Care, your role is pivotal in assisting the Registered Manager with the effective management of the residential home. You will ensure the delivery of high-quality care services for vulnerable people, advocating for their well-being, and providing strong leadership to the team to deliver exceptional care. Upholding confidentiality, demonstrating judgment, and exhibiting initiative are paramount. Effective management of staff, adherence to company policies, resource optimisation, and streamlined administration are key focuses.
Ready to lead and make a difference? Apply today and become a valued member of our dedicated team!
London Paramount Care Ltd provides tailored care for adults with learning disabilities and autism in nurturing residential environments. Regulated by CQC, our culture values empowerment, integrity, and respect, fostering a supportive and ambitious atmosphere. We prioritize continuous improvement and ethical practices, ensuring client satisfaction and positive outcomes. Join us for career growth in a compassionate and dynamic work environment dedicated to making a difference.
At London Paramount Care Ltd, our culture thrives on empowerment, integrity, and respect. We cultivate a supportive environment where every individual—whether service user or team member—can flourish. Committed to continuous improvement and ethical practices, we prioritize client satisfaction and positive outcomes. Join our dynamic team to experience a workplace that values growth, compassion, and making a meaningful impact in the lives of adults with learning disabilities and autism.
Closing Date: Saturday 13th September, 2025
fulltime
£26,344.50 Yearly