Careers that care!
Do you have a passion for connecting with people to achieve their goals in life, and enjoy the sense of achievement
in empowering vulnerable people?
If so, we have a fabulous Service Manager opportunity for you to join our awesome team, leading our Dumfries &
Galloway Learning Disability service. Because People Matter at Turning Point
Scotland, why not join us to reach your full potential.
Embark on an emotionally rewarding journey and apply today!
About the role
As the Registered Manager, you will be an experienced leader leading a team working with individuals who have a wide
range of support needs, providing them with practical and emotional support and encouraging them to achieve
their own personal outcomes in all aspects of their daily lives e.g. keeping safe, meaningful activities,
community involvement, physical health, relationships, emotional health and wellbeing.
As the Registered Manager you will:
- Maintain the continuing relevance of services to individuals’ needs and purchaser requirements by ongoing
planning, monitoring and evaluation.
- Oversee the financial aspects of the service, managing significant
budgets, ensuring efficient use of resources and making financial decisions.
- Where a need or an
opportunity is identified, lead on the development of new services, support business growth and maintain
reputational excellence.
- Comply with governance, law and legislation including local authority
compliance, Care Inspectorate (at level 5 and above), SSSC and safeguarding procedures.
- Support the
senior management team in the streamlining, promotion and monitoring of quality assurance systems which meets
the needs of individual services as well as the overall service delivery in the region.
- Develop, monitor
and implement supervision and appraisal systems for staff.
About You
You will have passion and drive to take forward a well-established Service and Team. Be passionate; and committed to
the overall aims and objectives of the service and have the belief that people can live fulfilling lives with
the right support in place.
You should also have:
- Experience of working with vulnerable people and leading a service delivery team, including managing the provision of a safe operating environment in a relevant context.
- The ability to negotiate with a wide range of internal and external partners and build positive relationships including local authorities and housing associations.
- Excellent planning and organisational skills with the ability to effectively prioritise your own time and workload to meet a number of different and competing tasks in sometimes pressurised environment.
- Social Service and Health Care at level 9 (SCQF) or other speciality/qualification recognised by the SSSC for registration purposes as well as a relevant management qualification.