About The Open Door Edinburgh:
The Open Door (Scottish Charity Number SC007315) has provided activities and services for adults at our Morningside
hub for over forty years. It remains well-supported by the community and has developed into a high-quality day
service for more vulnerable older adults, providing transport and meals during Monday-Friday sessions. We centre
care, connection and community at The Open Door and have a dedicated and skilled team of staff and volunteers
who keep the service welcoming and enriching for all. Currently a team of eight staff and twenty volunteers
support about forty individuals per week.
Purpose of Job
As registered manager, to hold overall responsibility for the organisation, management, review and development of
services. To provide strategic leadership, day-to-day management and lead a team of staff and volunteers. To
provide exceptional quality care inspectorate registered day care services for older adults as well as other
projects to promote community inclusion, following best practice guidelines.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic and Operational Duties and Accountability
Lead development and delivery of The Open Door business plan in alignment with our values and charitable
objectives.
Set and track performance against agreed key performance indicators.
Deliver and report to existing service level agreements for statutory contracts, tender for future contracts.
Governance: supporting the decision-making processes of the Board of Trustees, including setting agendas and
preparing reports; ensure compliance with all legal, regulatory, safeguarding and best-practice governance
requirements.
Oversee quality assurance processes and lead on impact data reporting.
Oversee the financial health of the organisation to support long-term sustainability. Prepare and monitor budgets,
including controlling costs, analysing variances, forecasting and preparing reports.
Manage payroll system, ensuring accuracy and compliance with both UK regulations and organisational policies
Deliver a fundraising strategy including developing and submitting grant applications, reporting on grants.
Manage all back-office administrative functions including IT, cyber-security, health and safety, information
management and complaints handling.
People and culture: manage all HR functions, supporting a collaborative culture with high standards of care and
opportunities for staff development. Recruitment and management of staff. Recruitment and management of
volunteers. Manage organisational changes which arise, centring our values of community and care.
Develop and maintain effective communications and marketing. Develop and maintain strong relationships with
stakeholders and strengthen local partnerships, acting as an ambassador for The Open Door.
Identify and manage organisational risks, ensuring appropriate mitigation and communication with the Board.
Head of Care Services Duties and Accountability
Act as the Care Inspectorate Registered Manager.
Lead and manage provision of the day service, promoting the wellbeing, rights, equality and diversity of individuals
using or working for the service.
Meet regulatory requirements, including planning for inspections, compiling evidence, pursuing quality
improvement.
Monitor and manage the quality of the service.
Lead planning process for care or support plans.
Oversee management and continuing professional development of staff team, including maintaining training
records.
Act as Lead Safeguarding Officer.
Hold responsibility for monitoring, recording checks and reporting on health and safety standards, including food
safety and food hygiene.
Manage transport, including compliance, policy implementation, maintenance and driver management for the Open Door
minibus.
Advocate on behalf of members and their carers when appropriate, including making referrals or signposting to
relevant sources of support.
This list of responsibilities is not exhaustive and will include other duties as directed by the Board of Trustees
from time to time.
Required Qualifications, Skills & Experience
Essential Qualifications:
Eligible to become the Registered Manager with the Care Inspectorate-
Must hold or be in process of obtaining SVQ Social Services and Healthcare at SCQF Level 9 and SVQ 4 Care Services
Leadership and Management (SCQF Level 10) or equivalent
[Desirable Qualifications: Degree in relevant health or social care subject]
Essential Knowledge:
Demonstrable experience in a senior management role, preferably in a health, social care or not-for-profit
organisation
Experience providing care services to elderly or vulnerable people, including care assessments and applying National
Care Standards
Sound financial awareness and experience of managing budgets
Experience of management of a staff team and volunteers
[Desirable knowledge: experience with charity/voluntary sector or fundraising]
Essential skills/abilities:
Strong organisational and administrative skills – able to prioritise and delegate
Proficient IT skills, confident with Office 365
Able to motivate and support staff and volunteers
Excellent communication skills both oral and written
Desire to deliver excellent care services with integrity and warmth
[Desirable skills: full, valid UK driving licence]
Benefits:
Holidays: 6 weeks including public holidays
Employer contribution to pension plan
Probation:
The first month of employment shall be a probationary period during which employee suitability for the position and
performance will be assessed.
Please note this post is subject to satisfactory PVG check and references.