Director of Care

·
Full time
Location: London
· ·
Chailey Heritage Foundation is a leading charity dedicated to providing exceptional education and care for children and young adults with complex neurodisabilities, physical disabilities and health needs. Our state-of-the-art facilities and expert colleagues create a nurturing environment where individuals can thrive, reach their full potential and make a difference to their lives and that of their families. Chailey Heritage Foundation is a unique place to work. Working as a team, alongside our NHS partners, Chailey Clinical Services, we support every young person in our care so that they can pursue their full potential. The atmosphere here is one of warmth and support for the young people, their families and those who work here. There is a real sense of making a difference and belonging to something very special. Our new Director of Care will provide inspirational leadership for social care services, ensuring the delivery of exceptional clinical and care standards alongside regulatory compliance. You will champion our reputation as a centre of excellence in supporting children and young adults with complex health needs, fostering collaborative partnerships with families and multi-disciplinary teams. As part of the Senior Leadership Team, the Director of Care will play a key role in promoting a values-driven culture focused on colleague experience and workforce development, driving sustainable growth and financial objectives in line with the organisation’s strategic priorities. The Candidate: Recognised clinical or social care qualification Senior management of regulated services and a track record of achieving excellent inspection outcomes Working experience within the relevant regulatory regime: Ofsted Social Care, CQC, residential & domiciliary care Knowledge and experience in safeguarding Knowledge and understanding of legislative framework for children and adult’s social care and how these apply to children and adults with disabilities and health needs Experience of working with individuals with complex needs and their families/carers Financial planning experience including financial control and monitoring and budget formulation Knowledge and experience of workforce management and colleague development including managing employee relations Closing date for applications: 9am on Friday 17th January 2025

#J-18808-Ljbffr

Recent Jobs

London (On site) · Full time

Are you a smart, driven professional who takes pride in making a difference in local communities? Turner & Townsend’s Real Estate division is experiencing significant growth and we’re looking for an experienced industry professional with health project experience to join our high-performing and collaborative Project Management team. Why Join Us? Impactful Work: Contribute to social [...]Read More... from Assistant Project Manager – Healthcare See details

Chasetown (On site) · Full time

My client, Autosmart International are a manufacturing success story! Site Operations Manager – leading fast-paced manufacturing and warehousing About Our Client Autosmart International is a manufacturing success story, leading the field in vehicle cleaning products. We are the No.1 choice of automotive trade customers across the UK. We have doubled in size in the last [...]Read More... from Site Operations Manager See details

London (On site) · Full time

CSS are looking for an experienced duty officer to join our client’s team who are a local council responsible for all areas within the Tendering district. Working hours: All shifts are 8 hours long with various start times available: Monday to Friday – start times between 6AM – 3PM Saturday & Sunday – 6AM – [...]Read More... from Duty Officer See details