JOB OUTLINE
The aim of the role is to support the Registered Manager of Silver Birch Care (Residential Services) with all
aspects of their duties and responsibilities.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Participate in regular reflective practice both for yourself and other team members. Support the Registered
Manager in the leadership and management of the home.
Deputise and act up for Registered Manager in their absence.
Assist in managing the home in compliance with the ethos of Silver Birch Care (Residential Services) by
providing an environment that enables each child and young person to reach their full potential.
Maintain in depth and up to date knowledge of the Childrens Homes regulations, Childrens Homes Quality
Standards, Childrens Act and other relevant legislation and guidance and ensure the home operates in
compliance with these.
Be accountable to Ofsted.
Maintain a good understanding and working knowledge of children with autistic spectrum conditions, severe
learning difficulties and behaviours that challenge.
Ensure the home provides a high standard of residential care.
Maintain a good working knowledge of child protection procedures and processes and working together
guidance.
Ensure that the line manager is made aware and kept fully informed of any concerns which the worker may
have in relation to safeguarding and/or child protection.
Support in managing the childrens home staff team: recruit, induct, manage, and supervise staff, monitor
staff rotas, and facilitate training to ensure high standards of childcare practices.
Represent the home to outside agencies and ensure compliance with the statutory requirements imposed by
them.
Work with the wider management team to contribute to the planning and development of Silver Birch Care
(Residential Services).
Ensure that children and young people are consulted about their care and provided with opportunities to
participate their views about the running of the home.
Ensure the health and safety of children, staff, and visitors by complying with relevant legislation, policies,
and procedures.
Support in the development of relationships with all those involved in the young persons life and other
stakeholders and partner agencies who are engaged in providing packages of support.
Work flexible hours if required to meet the needs of the service and young people, which may involve
working at short notice, public holidays, and weekend working.
Support the Registered Manager to manage time and resources within the home including managing
financial expenditure against budgets and ensuring recording is accurately completed.
Assist in ensuring the home provides a positive physical environment, with regard to design, comfort, and
homeliness as well as hygiene and cleanliness.
Contribute to the referral, assessment, and admission procedures. Ensuring effective pre-placement
assessment of need and placement planning and ensure all relevant documents are obtained.
Support the Registered Manager in ensuring that all young people have written placement plans in place,
setting out identified needs and plans to meet these needs. Ensure on-going assessment, development, and
review of all individual plans.
Assist in ensuring that provision is made to cater for the childrens and young peoples social, leisure, cultural
and religious needs.
Assist in the promotion of education, physical health, and emotional well-being of the young people.
Support and operate within a key worker system.
Protect the confidentiality of the children and young people and their families.
Ensure events, appointments or meetings are arranged, effectively timetabled, diarised and attended by the
young person and/or appropriate staff or yourself.
Support the Registered Manager in ensuring recommendations or requirements from inspection reports and
regulation 44 reports re acted upon.
Participate in staff training as required and support in the development and/or delivery of in-house training.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Qualifications are essential, i.e., Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management, Children & Young Peoples
Services, or equivalent. Or a willingness to undertake training within 12 months of commencement of
employment.
At least two years experience relevant to residential care within the last five years.
At least one year of experience supervising and managing professional staff.
Sound knowledge and understanding of Children Homes regulation including Quality Standards 2015, The
Childrens Homes (Amendment) Regulations 2011, Care Standards Act 2000, Ofsted and related legislation,
and policies and procedures.
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