REGISTERED MANAGER (HOMECARE SERVICES)

FirstCol Services Ltd
West Sussex
6 days ago
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REGISTERED MANAGER (HOMECARE SERVICES)

Crawley & Worthing | £45,000 – £48,000 | Full-time

FirstCol Services Limited is looking for a compassionate, confident and values-driven Registered Manager (RM) to lead our Homecare services across two established branches in Crawley and Worthing. You’ll step into a warm, supportive environment with strong foundations already in place.

Why this role feels different

You will be supported by a dedicated Care Management Team (CMT) at each site, consisting of experienced Care Coordinators and Field Care Supervisors. You will be supported by a Quality Coordinator to maintain high standards of care across both branches. You will utilise robust care management systems that make quality, compliance and communication feel seamless. Centralised recruitment, compliance and training support from the Operations Manager, will provide you the structure and resources you need to deliver safe, high-quality care.

We are a values-led organisation, and we’re looking for someone who leads with compassion, integrity and a genuine commitment to person-centred care.

Your Leadership Focus

  • Lead and develop a strong team of well-trained, competent and experienced Care Workers
  • Deliver safe, high-quality Homecare services in line with ISO 9001:2015 quality standards
  • Provide operational and leadership oversight across both branches
  • Ensure full compliance with the CQC Single Assessment Framework
  • Drive service performance, client satisfaction and continuous improvement
  • Build warm, trusting relationships with clients, families, commissioners and partners
  • Drive the financial performance and sustainable growth of Homecare services

What we’re looking for

  • Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Adult Care (or equivalent) or working towards
  • Experience as a Registered Manager or Deputy Manager
  • Strong understanding of CQC regulations and quality governance
  • A people-focused leader who communicates with clarity, empathy and confidence
  • A Registered General Nurse (RGN) qualification would be a distinct advantage

What we offer

  • £45,000 – £48,000 salary
  • Dual-site leadership with strong operational support
  • ISO 9001:2015 aligned quality framework
  • A warm, supportive, values-driven culture where your leadership is valued
  • Genuine opportunities for professional growth and development

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