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£22.50 per hour | Outside IR35 | Free Accommodation | £250 Referral Bonus | Expanding 4-Bed Home Are you an experienced Residential Support Worker with a passion for helping children and young people thrive through trauma-informed practice? Looking for your next adventure in one of the most stunning and peaceful locations in the UK? This could be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. The Role: We’re working with a well-established residential service in the Channel Islands, supporting children and young people with emotional and behavioural needs. The home currently supports 4 young people, and with new homes opening soon, there’s scope for you to relocate and even work alongside friends or colleagues if you wish! Your role will focus on: Providing high-quality care and emotional support to children and young people who have experienced trauma. Using a trauma-informed and therapeutic approach to build trust, resilience, and stability. Supporting daily routines, education, and life skills development. Working closely with the team to create a safe, nurturing, and structured environment. What’s On Offer: £22.50 per hour (Outside IR35- (meaning you’ll work as a self-employed contractor or through your own limited company, giving you more control over your earnings and tax arrangements) Free, high-quality accommodation provided £250 referral bonus if you bring a friend or colleague who joins Opportunity to relocate with friends to work within expanding services Long-term contracts available for the right candidates Beautiful coastal living — work, relax, and enjoy life by the sea Requirements: Minimum 3 years’ experience in a residential setting supporting children or young people Strong understanding of trauma-informed practice and therapeutic approaches NVQ Level 3 in Social Care or similar Passion for helping young people achieve positive outcomes Ability to work as part of a supportive, committed team Right to work in the UK (no sponsorship available) If you’re ready for a fresh challenge in a truly unique location — where your skills make a real difference every day we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Nathan on 07401 281738 Email: nathan@leadersincare.co.uk
View job£8k in welcome & retention | Long Standing Management staff | Part time hours offered | Capped Caseload | Flexible Working | Welcome Payment of £4,000 Are you an agency worker looking to step into seniority, or a permanent member not getting the chance to step up? Albeit agency is attractive for many reason (we completely get it!), and staying put in a job you know is comfortable - but what can a change offer you? You would be bringing your experience with working with children in placements to further bolster their 16+ care leavers team. As a Child & Families Social Worker you will be instrumental in delivering a first-class service to ensure the best outcomes for the children and young people of Gloucestershire. Through building positive relationships with colleagues within the service and partner agencies you will ensure we are able to provide support and protection for children and young people in need and at risk. Locations: Gloucester, Cheltenham, Tewkesbury, Stroud, Cirencester and Forest of Dean The package includes: welcome payment of £4,000 Between £37,938 - £39,513 per annum for a Social Worker or between £40,476 - £45,718 per annum for a Senior Social Worker subject to experience an annual retention payment of £2,000 a relocation package of up to £8,000. Flexible working options generous annual leave starting at 25.5 days and increasing to 30.5 days after five years, and the ability to purchase 10 additional days per year provide added flexibility. The Council is dedicated to providing timely support for every child, aiming to ensure a happy and fulfilling life. This comes from focusing on continuous improvement, embracing effective social work practices (systemic practice & relational approach), and empowering staff to have a real impact on children's lives. The team structure is carefully designed to support staff with manageable caseloads, including a Team Manager, Advanced Practitioner, and four Social Workers in each team. Interested in making a move, and settling down in an authority offering long term prospects, settled in some of England’s finest countryside, send your CV to Nathan@leadersincare.co.uk or call me on 07401281738 As this is a statutory role, you do require a social work qualification & registration to Social Work England.
View jobEasily Commutable | Choose your days in the office | Flexibility Encouraged | Manageable Caseloads | Training and development included Are you looking for a Family Safeguarding role in a commutable location where caseloads are relatively low compared to rest of the UK? We are currently looking for an experienced Safeguarding Social Worker to work with a council who have a a few posts to fill up where they want everyone to have minimal caseloads as possible. Within this role you will help long temrm family support services covering child in need, child protection with only very minimal amount of court cases, You will get access to top training and development as an agency worker and work with a wide range of experienced social workers. Benefits: Access to well being services Flexibility encouraged - come into office when you want Loyalty Bonus - Contact for more detail 6 month contract minimum Access to training & development Easily commutable With the countries rise of cost of living it may seem ridiculous to change roles but we have so many good opportunities for everyone! We work directly with managers so we can get your perfect responsibilities / needs for a role and then present them to managers of interest! In Summary, if you refer a Social Worker and we place them, you get £500 for each candidate you refer! Get in touch now. As this is a statutory role you are required to have a Social Work qualification and full registration to SWE. 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
View jobOur client is a dynamic, growth-focused nursing home provider seeking an exceptional Chief Operating Officer (COO) to partner with their visionary CEO. This is a rare opportunity to play a leading role in shaping the future of the organisation, driving operational excellence, and supporting ambitious growth plans. The Role As COO, you will have strategic and operational responsibility across all services. You will translate the CEO’s vision into actionable plans, optimise performance, and embed scalable systems and processes to support expansion and long-term sustainability. Key Responsibilities Drive operational strategy and deliver measurable performance improvements Ensure exceptional standards of care, regulatory compliance, and quality across all services Build and implement scalable systems to support growth and efficiency Lead, develop, and inspire high-performing teams Partner with the CEO on strategic initiatives, business development, and innovation Champion a resident-focused culture while balancing commercial performance About You Proven senior leadership experience in nursing homes or the wider care sector Strong commercial acumen combined with a passion for delivering high-quality care Strategic thinker with the ability to translate vision into actionable operational plans Innovative, hands-on leader who thrives in a fast-paced, evolving environment Expert knowledge of regulatory frameworks and operational best practices Outstanding communication, influencing, and team leadership skills Why Join? Make a tangible impact at an organisation with ambitious growth plans Partner directly with a visionary and dynamic CEO Shape operational strategy and drive organisational innovation Competitive salary with performance-related incentives Opportunity to lead and inspire across a regional network of services To apply please contact Jennah@leadersincare.co.uk or call 07893947845 for a confidential chat.
View jobEstablished large service | Strong local authority presence | Genuine progression | Senior leadership support If you are an experienced Domiciliary Care Manager who understands the Manchester contract and local authority framework, this is an opportunity to lead a high-volume, well-established service with real backing behind you. You will oversee a large domiciliary care operation delivering over 3,000 hours of care per week across Manchester and Tameside, with the autonomy to shape performance and the support to grow further in your leadership career. You will join a stable provider that values structured development and invests in its managers. There is clear scope to progress, influence strategy, and strengthen an already established service without being left to manage challenges alone. Package & Benefits • Salary £58,000–£62,000 per annum, depending on experience. • Structured leadership development and progression opportunities. • Ongoing senior leadership support within an established organisation. About the Company You will be joining a large, established domiciliary care provider with a significant local authority presence. The service is already delivering high weekly hours and has the infrastructure, systems, and senior oversight needed to support sustainable growth and quality improvement. Key Responsibilities • Lead and oversee a domiciliary care service delivering in excess of 3,000 care hours per week. • Maintain compliance and performance in line with the Manchester contract and local authority framework requirements. • Drive quality, safeguarding standards, and operational performance across the service. • Develop and support care managers and coordinators to ensure consistent, safe service delivery. About You • Experience managing a large domiciliary care service delivering high volumes of weekly care hours. • Detailed working knowledge of the Manchester contract and local authority framework. • Proven leadership experience within a regulated domiciliary care setting. If you are ready to take on a senior Domiciliary Care Manager role with scale, structure, and progression, we would welcome a conversation. Contact Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion.
View jobAre you a passionate and experienced Registered Manager looking for a new challenge? Our client is seeking a dedicated individual to lead a medium-sized residential home in Greater Manchester. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of residents while managing a supportive and dynamic team. The role offers a competitive salary ranging from £50,000 to £55,000 per year. You'll have the chance to work in a supportive environment where your leadership skills can truly shine. Plus, you'll be part of a dedicated team committed to providing excellent care. Our client operates a medium-sized residential home in Greater Manchester, known for its commitment to providing high-quality care and a supportive environment for both residents and staff. The company values teamwork and continuous improvement, ensuring that everyone feels valued and empowered. As a Registered Manager, your responsibilities will include: Leading and managing the residential home to ensure high standards of care. Overseeing staff recruitment, training, and development. Ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations and standards. Managing budgets and resources effectively. Building strong relationships with residents, families, and external agencies. Implementing policies and procedures to improve service delivery. Monitoring and evaluating the quality of care provided. Package and Benefits: The Registered Manager position comes with a comprehensive package, including: Annual salary of £50,000 - £55,000. Opportunities for professional development and training. Supportive working environment with a focus on teamwork. Generous holiday allowance. About You The ideal candidate for the Registered Manager role will have: Proven experience in managing a residential care home. Strong leadership and team management skills. Excellent knowledge of care regulations and standards. Ability to manage budgets and resources effectively. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Commitment to delivering high-quality care. Relevant qualifications in health and social care. If you're interested in roles such as Care Home Manager, Residential Care Manager, Nursing Home Manager, Care Facility Manager, or Health and Social Care Manager, this Registered Manager position could be perfect for you. It's an opportunity to utilise your skills in a rewarding environment. If you're ready to take the next step in your career as a Registered Manager, this role in Greater Manchester offers a fantastic opportunity to lead a dedicated team and make a real impact. Apply now and become a vital part of a supportive and caring community.
View jobQuality Support Manager (Dementia Specialist) – Dementia Care Are you passionate about dementia care and driving quality in care homes? We are looking for a Quality Support Manager to support and coach home teams, improve care standards, and help achieve Good or Outstanding CQC ratings. What You’ll Do Support homes in delivering outstanding dementia care. Conduct audits, observations, and staff development sessions. Drive continuous improvement initiatives and implement action plans. Coach and guide teams on best practices and quality standards. Liaise with regulatory bodies and provide detailed reporting. Who We’re Looking For Experience in dementia care in health or social care settings. Strong knowledge of quality management, regulations, and dementia principles. Excellent communication, coaching, and auditing skills. IT proficient with care management systems (e.g., E Mar, Person-Centred Software). Organised, proactive, and able to travel regionally. Make a difference in dementia care. Apply today jennah@leadersincare.co.uk or call 07893947 845 and help us deliver exceptional care experiences for residents.
View jobQuality Support Manager (Nurse Qualified) £55,000–£57,000 + Regional Travel Chesterfield, Huddersfield & Sheffield If you’re a nurse-qualified quality leader who knows what “Good” really looks like and how to achieve it, this regional role offers the autonomy to influence standards across multiple homes while working closely with an experienced Quality & Clinical Director. This isn’t a desk-based governance post. You’ll be visible in homes, supporting Managers to strengthen compliance, embed best practice, and move services towards Good and Outstanding CQC ratings. The focus is improvement through collaboration — not inspection for the sake of it. Package & Benefits £55,000–£57,000 salary Regional role across Chesterfield, Huddersfield and Sheffield Reporting to Quality & Clinical Director Opportunity to influence quality strategy at divisional level About the Company You’ll be joining an established care provider with a portfolio of nursing homes across the region. The organisation is focused on strengthening its quality and governance framework, with clear expectations around compliance, audit, and continuous improvement. This role plays a key part in supporting Home Managers to deliver safe, effective and well-led services. Key Responsibilities Support and coach Home Managers to achieve and sustain Good or Outstanding CQC ratings Conduct audits, observations of practice and follow-up action planning Monitor compliance with CQC, Local Authority and internal governance standards Analyse performance data and provide monthly reports to senior leadership Lead quality improvement initiatives and embed continuous improvement culture Support responses to inspections, complaints and safeguarding matters Provide practical “find and fix” support where services require targeted intervention Contribute to policy development, training strategy and governance programmes Travel extensively across the region, with occasional on-call support About You Registered Nurse with active NMC PIN Experience in a managerial or supervisory role within care homes Strong working knowledge of CQC regulations and quality standards Confident auditing, action planning and root cause analysis skills Able to influence, coach and challenge constructively Comfortable analysing data and producing governance reports Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel This role will suit an experienced Deputy Manager, Home Manager or existing Quality/Clinical Lead who understands the realities of running a nursing home and can balance support with accountability. If you’re looking for a regional quality role where you can genuinely influence standards rather than just report on them, get in touch for a confidential discussion on 078983947845 or email jennah@leadersincare.co.uk
View jobHead of Operations North West | £60,000 – £65,000 If you’re an experienced operational leader within complex care, this is an opportunity to shape and scale a provider with clear, ambitious growth plans across the North West. You’ll have the autonomy to influence strategy, build high-performing teams, and drive sustainable expansion into new areas without losing sight of quality and compliance. This role would suit a commercially aware clinical leader ideally an RGN who understands both the regulatory landscape and the realities of delivering safe, person-centred complex care in the community. The Role As Head of Operations, you’ll take full oversight of service performance across a growing portfolio. You’ll balance operational excellence with business development, ensuring growth is structured, compliant, and built on strong clinical foundations. You’ll work closely with senior leadership to identify new opportunities, strengthen local authority and ICB relationships, and embed consistent standards across services. Package & Benefits £60,000 – £65,000 salary Senior leadership position within a growing provider Genuine opportunity to shape growth strategy Fast-paced environment with scope to develop your own team About the Company This is an established complex care provider in the North West with ambitious expansion plans for the year ahead. They deliver nurse-led and specialist packages to individuals with complex clinical needs in the community. Growth is planned and strategic, with a focus on entering new geographical areas while maintaining strong governance and CQC compliance. Key Responsibilities Provide operational oversight across complex care services Lead and develop Registered Managers and clinical teams Drive business development and support tender opportunities Maintain strong relationships with commissioners and stakeholders Ensure CQC compliance, quality assurance, and clinical governance standards Support expansion into new regions across the North West About You Ideally a Registered Nurse (RGN) with complex care experience Proven senior operational leadership within community complex care Strong understanding of CQC-regulated services Commercially aware with experience in business development Confident leading through growth and organisational change If you’re looking for a leadership role where you can genuinely influence growth, quality, and long-term direction, please reach out today on 07893947845 or send your cv to jennah@leadersincare.co.uk
View jobRegistered Manager Manchester £51,000 per annum If you’re an experienced care leader looking for full operational responsibility within a well-established adult care service, this Registered Manager role offers autonomy, accountability and the opportunity to shape standards at senior level. You’ll hold CQC registration and lead a structured, on-site service delivering person-centred nursing and support. Nurse qualification is desirable but not essential. What’s critical is your ability to lead confidently in a regulated environment, develop strong teams, and maintain consistently high standards of care and compliance. As part of the senior management team, you’ll also deputise for the General Manager and contribute to wider service leadership. Package & Benefits £51,000 per annum Senior leadership position within a respected charitable organisation Clear operational autonomy with senior-level support Opportunity to influence service development and quality standards About the Company This is a well-established charity-led adult care provider with a strong local reputation. The service delivers integrated nursing and support within a structured residential setting, focused on personalised care, dignity and long-term wellbeing. Quality, regulatory compliance and partnership working sit at the centre of its approach. Key Responsibilities Act as the CQC Registered Manager for the service Provide leadership, coaching and performance management to nursing and support teams Ensure individual care and support plans are regularly reviewed and outcome-focused Maintain full compliance with CQC regulations, safeguarding and medication standards Oversee rota management and workforce planning to maintain safe staffing and skill mix Lead audits, investigations and service improvement activity Manage budgets and ensure effective deployment of resources Work collaboratively with families, professionals and commissioners Provide senior leadership support, including deputising for the General Manager About You Experienced Registered Manager or senior Deputy within a CQC-regulated adult care service Strong working knowledge of safeguarding, medication management and regulatory frameworks Confident leading multi-disciplinary teams and managing performance Nurse qualified (desirable, not essential) Committed to delivering consistently high standards of person-centred care If you’re ready to take ownership of a stable, established service and lead with professionalism and clarity, apply for a confidential discussion.
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