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Senior Appointments & Management
Care Coordinator
rochdale, United Kingdom
£24000 - £27000 Per Year

Care Coordinator – Complex Care Locations: Rochdale, Burnley & Tameside Salary: £24,000–£26,000 depending on experience Sector: Complex Care / Healthcare The Opportunity We are working with an established and growing complex care provider that is looking to expand its team of Care Coordinators across the North West. This is a fantastic opportunity to join an established organisation with a strong team of Healthcare Assistants and Nurses, supporting the continued growth of its complex care services across the region. We are particularly interested in candidates based in or around Rochdale, Burnley and Tameside, although applicants from surrounding areas will also be considered. The Role As a Care Coordinator, you will play an important role in ensuring high-quality care is delivered to clients while supporting and coordinating the HCA and nursing teams. Your responsibilities will include: Coordinating care packages and ensuring appropriate staffing levels are maintained. Managing rotas and ensuring shifts are appropriately covered. Supporting the recruitment, onboarding and allocation of HCAs and Nurses. Building strong relationships with clients, families and healthcare professionals. Carrying out regular staff and client check-ins. Supporting care plans and ensuring they remain accurate and up to date. Monitoring the quality of care being delivered and escalating concerns appropriately. Working closely with the wider operational and clinical teams. Supporting the growth and development of new and existing care packages. Ensuring care is delivered in line with company policies, procedures and regulatory requirements. About You We are looking for someone who is organised, proactive and confident working in a fast-paced care environment. You will ideally have: Previous experience within care coordination, care management, domiciliary care or a similar role. Experience within complex care or community-based care would be advantageous. A good understanding of care planning, rotas and coordinating care teams. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. The ability to manage competing priorities and work independently. A genuine passion for delivering high-quality, person-centred care. Confidence working with HCAs, Nurses, clients, families and external professionals. Why Join? This is a genuine opportunity to join a growing complex care provider and play a key role in developing its presence across the North West. You'll be joining an established team and have the opportunity to build strong relationships with your care teams, take ownership of care packages and contribute to the continued growth of the organisation. Whether you're an experienced Care Coordinator or someone with a strong healthcare background looking to take the next step in your career, this role offers the opportunity to develop your skills and build a long-term career within complex care  

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Senior Appointments & Management
Interim Registered Manager ( Ofsted )
Birmingham, United Kingdom
£450 - £500 Per Day

Up to £500 Per Day | Accommodation Support | Supportive Management | Flexibility | Immediate Start Leaders in Care are currently seeking an experienced Ofsted Registered Manager to take the lead in delivering a home’s Statement of Purpose, ensuring that each child and young person is provided with a safe, secure, and caring environment. You will inspire, guide, and support young people to reach their full potential in every aspect of their lives. This role is based within Birmingham, supporting a local authority that is currently on an exciting improvement journey, with several new homes opening and progressing toward Ofsted registration. Key Responsibilities: Ensure the home operates in full compliance with Ofsted Regulations, Children’s Homes Regulations, and Quality Standards. Provide effective leadership, management, and supervision to a team of residential care professionals. Oversee care and protection planning, ensuring children’s individual needs are fully met. Safeguard and promote the welfare of young people, embedding a culture of safety and aspiration. Drive continuous improvement in line with the home’s Statement of Purpose. Benefits: Flexible Working – typically 4 days per week in the home. Supportive Management – join a dedicated team with a strong ethos of collaboration and improvement. Excellent Rate of Pay – £350 per day. Accommodation Support – available for overnight stays if required. Extended Contracts – opportunity for ongoing work. Immediate Start – begin your next role without delay. Central Birmingham Location – easily accessible with good transport links. Requirements: Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (or equivalent / willingness to work towards). Minimum 4 years’ experience in a residential setting Gone through 1 registration  Proven leadership and people management skills, with a strong commitment to staff development. Thorough understanding of Ofsted regulations, safeguarding, and child protection procedures. If you are an experienced Registered Manager looking for your next opportunity within a supportive and forward-thinking local authority, we’d love to hear from you. If you are an experienced Registered Manager looking for a new role please do reach out, Or if you'd like more info on how Leaders in Care can support you, call Nathan on 07401281738 or email nathan@leadersincare.co.uk

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Healthcare
Chemotherapy Nurse
Washington, United Kingdom
£39000 - £44500 Per Year

Community Chemotherapy Nurse Newcastle & Tyne and Wear | Up to £44,500 + Company Car or £4,887.50 Car Allowance | Monday–Friday Are you an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse or SACT Nurse looking for more autonomy, better work-life balance and the opportunity to deliver truly personalised patient care? I’m recruiting for a leading specialist healthcare provider, looking for a Community Chemotherapy Nurse to deliver oncology and haematology treatments to patients across Newcastle and Tyne and Wear. You’ll manage your own caseload, working one-to-one with patients in their own homes while being fully supported by an experienced clinical team. What’s on Offer? Salary up to £44,500 Company car or £4,887.50 car allowance Monday–Friday No nights, weekends or bank holidays NMC registration paid Private medical insurance Pension and life assurance Full induction and ongoing clinical development The Role Delivering chemotherapy and SACT within patients’ homes Completing pre-treatment assessments Cannulation, venepuncture and vascular access management Monitoring patients and managing adverse reactions Providing patient education and ongoing support Maintaining accurate clinical documentation Liaising with hospitals, consultants and MDTs About You You’ll need: Active NMC registration – Adult Nurse/RGN Recent chemotherapy or SACT experience Competency administering cytotoxic treatments Strong cannulation and venous access skills Confidence working autonomously Full UK driving licence This is an excellent opportunity to continue working within specialist oncology while gaining more time with your patients, greater independence and a Monday–Friday working pattern. If you’re a Chemotherapy Nurse, Oncology Nurse, SACT Nurse or Haematology Nurse, I’d love to speak with you. Apply today or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828 876725 for a confidential conversation. Ref: LICSF

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Nursing
Clinical Lead
Honiton, United Kingdom
£50000 - £55000 Per Year

Are you a Registered Nurse with strong clinical experience who is ready for more responsibility? We are looking for a Clinical Lead to join a well-established nursing home, offering £55,000 per annum and a working pattern that includes three protected supernumerary shifts each week. This role would suit an experienced Senior Nurse, Clinical Lead or Registered Nurse who wants to progress into leadership without moving completely away from hands-on nursing. About the Position You'll play a key role in maintaining excellent clinical standards throughout the home, working alongside the Home Manager to support the nursing team and ensure residents receive high-quality, individualised care. A major benefit of this position is the amount of protected leadership time available. Three shifts each week will be supernumerary, allowing you to focus on clinical oversight, staff development, audits and quality improvement. Your remaining two shifts will be spent working clinically alongside the nursing team. Day-to-day responsibilities will include: Taking a lead on clinical standards and best practice across the home Providing guidance, support and leadership to Registered Nurses and Care staff Reviewing care plans, risk assessments and clinical records Monitoring medication practices and ensuring safe clinical procedures Completing audits and identifying opportunities to improve quality of care Supporting Nurses with complex clinical decisions and resident needs Coaching, mentoring and developing members of the clinical team Liaising with GPs, external healthcare professionals and residents' families Maintaining high standards around safeguarding, dignity and resident wellbeing Working alongside the Home Manager to support compliance and regulatory requirements About You To be considered, you will need: Current registration as an RGN or RMN An active UK NMC PIN Experience working within a nursing home, care home or comparable setting Strong clinical knowledge and the confidence to support and lead a nursing team A good understanding of care planning, safeguarding and clinical governance Previous Senior Nurse or Clinical Lead experience is desirable A collaborative and approachable leadership style Hours & Shift Pattern This is a full-time position working five shifts per week, consisting of: 3 supernumerary leadership shifts 2 clinical/floor-based shifts Some occasional weekend working Salary & Benefits £55,000 per annum Three protected supernumerary shifts each week Excellent balance between clinical and leadership responsibilities Ongoing training and professional development Support from an experienced management team Opportunity to directly influence clinical standards within the home Long-term career development within an established care environment If you're an experienced Nurse looking for a position where you'll be given the time to properly lead and develop a clinical team while still maintaining your hands-on skills, click APPLY or contact Callum at Leaders in Care on 0161 416 6283 for further information. LICCB1

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Nursing
Clinical Lead
Exeter, United Kingdom
£50000 - £55000 Per Year

Are you an experienced Registered Nurse looking to take the next step into a senior clinical leadership position? We are recruiting for a Clinical Lead to join an established nursing home near Exeter, offering a salary of £52,000 per annum with three supernumerary shifts each week, giving you dedicated time to lead, develop and support the clinical team. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Nurse, Senior Nurse or Clinical Lead who enjoys remaining clinically involved while having the time and autonomy to drive standards across the home. The Role As Clinical Lead, you will work closely with the Home Manager and wider clinical team to ensure residents receive safe, effective and person-centred care. Your working week will be split between three supernumerary leadership shifts and two shifts working clinically on the floor, giving you a genuine balance between clinical leadership and hands-on nursing. Your responsibilities will include: Providing clinical leadership and guidance to Nurses and Care staff Supporting and developing the nursing team through coaching, supervision and training Overseeing care plans, risk assessments and clinical documentation Ensuring medication management and clinical procedures are completed safely Leading on clinical audits, governance and continuous improvement Supporting residents with a range of nursing and complex care needs Working closely with GPs, healthcare professionals, residents and their families Promoting high standards of safeguarding, dignity and person-centred care Supporting the Home Manager with maintaining regulatory and compliance standards Leading by example during your clinical shifts on the floor What We're Looking For Registered Nurse – RGN or RMN Valid UK NMC PIN Previous experience within a nursing home or similar care environment Strong clinical knowledge and confidence leading other healthcare professionals Previous Senior Nurse or Clinical Lead experience would be advantageous Good understanding of clinical governance, safeguarding and care planning A supportive, hands-on leadership style Working Pattern 5 shifts per week 3 supernumerary shifts 2 clinical shifts on the floor Occasional weekend working Package £52,000 per annum Significant supernumerary time each week Supportive senior management team Opportunity to have genuine influence over clinical standards Ongoing training and professional development Stable, established nursing home environment If you are an experienced Registered Nurse looking for a Clinical Lead position where you'll have protected time to actually lead rather than spending every shift counted in the numbers, click APPLY or contact Callum at Leaders in Care on 0161 416 6283 for further information. LICCB1

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Nursing
Learning Disabilities Clinical Lead
Wolverhampton, West Midlands, United Kingdom
£45000 - £5000 Per Year

RNLD / RMN | £45,000-£50,000 | No On-Call | West Midlands | Monday-Friday Are you an experienced RNLD or RMN with a background in learning disabilities, mental health, challenging behaviours and complex care? We're recruiting for a Learning Disabilities Clinical Lead to join an established community care provider supporting adults and children with learning disabilities, mental health needs, brain injuries and challenging behaviours across the West Midlands. This is a senior clinical position combining clinical leadership, assessments, care planning, Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), risk management, staff training, competency assessment and clinical governance. A major focus will be ARC (Assessment, Risk Management and Crisis Intervention), supporting frontline teams to deliver safe, therapeutic and least-restrictive care. Package & Benefits £45,000-£50,000 salary No on-call requirement 37.5 hours per week Monday-Friday working pattern Community-based role across Wolverhampton, Staffordshire and the wider West Midlands Adult and children's complex care Ongoing training and professional development Opportunity to develop as an ARC Trainer Senior clinical leadership position Long-term career progression The Role As the Learning Disabilities Clinical Lead, you'll provide clinical leadership across specialist community care packages, working closely with care teams, families, commissioners and multidisciplinary professionals. Responsibilities will include: Completing comprehensive clinical assessments Developing and reviewing care plans and risk assessments Providing clinical leadership across complex community care packages Delivering and quality assuring ARC training Developing PBS and behavioural support strategies Assessing behavioural triggers, risks and changing needs Promoting least-restrictive and trauma-informed care Delivering staff training and competency assessments Coaching and mentoring frontline care teams Supporting safeguarding, incident investigations and clinical governance Working with families, commissioners and multidisciplinary teams Supporting new package mobilisation and service development Contributing to clinical tenders, recruitment and workforce development Maintaining compliance with CQC, NMC and safeguarding standards The role includes responsibility for embedding ARC principles into care planning, risk assessments, PBS plans and crisis-intervention strategies. About You To be considered for this Learning Disabilities Clinical Lead position, you'll need: Registered RNLD or RMN with active NMC registration Experience supporting adults and/or children with learning disabilities, mental health needs, challenging behaviours or complex needs Strong clinical assessment, care planning and risk assessment experience Knowledge and experience of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Experience with de-escalation, behavioural management and crisis intervention Experience delivering training and assessing staff competencies Strong understanding of safeguarding, risk management and least-restrictive practice Strong clinical leadership and autonomous decision-making skills Experience working with families and multidisciplinary professionals Full UK driving licence and access to transport Experience delivering or implementing ARC or an equivalent crisis-intervention framework within complex care is required. Existing ARC Trainer status is advantageous, with the specification also allowing candidates willing to complete ARC Trainer certification within an agreed timeframe. Take the Next Step This is an excellent opportunity for an RNLD, RMN, Learning Disabilities Nurse, Mental Health Nurse, Nurse Case Manager, Clinical Lead or experienced Learning Disabilities Clinical Lead looking to progress within specialist community complex care. You'll have the opportunity to influence clinical standards, develop frontline teams and contribute to the continued growth of specialist services across the West Midlands. Apply today or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393 for a confidential discussion, quoting Reference: LICEA.

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Psychological Therapies
Adults ASD Service Lead
Birmingham / Hybrid, United Kingdom
£64500 - £70000 Per Year

Adults ASD Service Lead £62,321 – £69,500 + NHS-aligned pension | Full-time | Flexible working | South of Birmingham Are you an experienced neurodevelopmental clinician ready to take on a senior leadership position within an adult autism service? We’re working with a clinician-led healthcare provider to appoint an Adults ASD Service Lead. This is a key leadership role, responsible for supporting safe and effective service delivery while providing strong oversight of clinical quality, governance, performance and team development. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to help shape and improve the Adult ASD pathway, working alongside experienced clinical and operational colleagues within a well-governed service. What you’ll be doing Provide clinical and operational leadership across the Adult ASD service. Oversee safe, high-quality diagnostic assessment and service delivery. Manage capacity, waiting lists, triage arrangements and service performance. Lead and support a multidisciplinary team, including line management and supervision. Oversee clinical governance, safeguarding, risk management and quality improvement. Support pathway development, SOPs, audit and improvements to clinical standards. What we’re looking for You’ll need significant post-qualification experience within ASD assessment, neurodevelopmental or mental health services, alongside experience in a senior clinical leadership role. You should have: Current NMC registration with Advanced Clinical Practice, or HCPC registration as a Clinical Psychologist. Direct experience working within ASD assessment pathways. Experience leading multidisciplinary teams, including supervision and line management. Strong knowledge of clinical governance, safeguarding, risk and quality improvement. Experience managing service delivery, capacity and performance within a busy clinical environment. What’s on offer? £62,321 – £69,500 per year NHS-aligned pension Full-time, flexible working Structured learning and development Clinical leadership opportunities Career progression Opportunity to influence and improve the Adult ASD service About the service You’ll be joining a clinician-led healthcare provider delivering high-quality NHS services through multidisciplinary teams. The Adult ASD service provides a multidisciplinary diagnostic assessment pathway for patients aged 16+, with a strong focus on clinical quality, patient safety, meaningful outcomes and robust governance. If you’re an experienced ASD clinician looking for a role where you can combine clinical expertise with meaningful service leadership, we’d be keen to hear from you. Contact Chris at Leaders in Care on 07897 024978 for a confidential conversation and further information. Or email your CV to Chris@leadersincare.co.uk. An updated CV is not essential for an initial discussion.

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