Deputy Manager
Location: Market Drayton & Whitchurch, Shropshire
Working Pattern: Full Time, Office & Shift working (Plus on calls and sleep ins as required)
Salary : £34,148 - £37,252 per annum [dependant on experience]
Sleep-in Payments: Additional £65 per night
Company Pension Scheme
Fully funded training & qualifications
Physis Care are a specialist provider of care and support to young people, who have suffered trauma and emotional difficulties as a result of exploitation.
At Physis Care we pride ourselves on offering a friendly and inclusive environment, where we work hard to support each other, to deliver high quality care. It is therefore essential, that you hold the same values and principles as we do, to ensure that the young people are at the centre of everything we do.
We offer continual professional development, to ensure that our team, are reaching their goals with ongoing learning opportunities and accredited qualifications.
Ultimately, the role of the Deputy Manager allows you to make a positive difference on the lives of a young people.
Benefits you can expect:
Funded qualifications
Free meals
Birthday day off- (Paid)
Supportive working environment
Competitive salary - Enhanced Rates for Qualified
Wellbeing package (*£150 per year to spend on well-being)
Life insurance from day one - Twice the amount of annual salary
Free specialised training
Referral Scheme (Receive £500 for each successful referrals to work with us)
Highly rated induction programme
Experience and qualifications you will have:
Level 3 QCF Diploma in Residential Childcare
Driver’s licence - Use of onsite vehicles.
Experience of working with young people, with complex needs within a residential setting at Senior or Deputy level.
Thorough knowledge of Ofsted Regulations
Effective characteristics and personality to handle challenging situations.
Ability to place young people at the centre of all practice and decision making.
Note: We are NOT able to offer sponsorship visas
Successful applicants will be subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Check by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Any unspent conviction/cautions should be declared at the point of application. Any adult cautions (simple or conditional) or spent convictions that are not protected as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 should also be declared.