The Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind
30,000 - 32,000 per year
Cairn 58 Selborne Road, Crosspool, Sheffield
Full-time
Cairn Home Residential Care Home/Sheffield Royal Society for
the Blind (SRSB)

Job Description: Deputy Manager
Hours:   40 hours per week on a rota basis, including evenings
Salary:   £30,000 - £32,000
Contract Type: Permanent
Location: Cairn 58 Selborne Road, Crosspool, Sheffield. S10 5ND

General Information:  The role of Deputy Manager is a new post as a result of the
review of the current management structure of the home.

Cairn Home is owned and operated by Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind
(SRSB), a local independent charity. The prime driver for the home is the highest
quality of life for the residents, rather than financial profit.

Cairn Home is registered for 30 residents. It has 28 bedrooms, all with en-suite
facilities, for permanent residents (one room is a double room) and one room
reserved for respite care, also with en-suite facilities. We are currently in the process
of refurbishing all the rooms and upgrading the en-suite bathrooms.  All our residents
are all elderly, and many have some level of visual impairment.

Overall Purpose of the Role:

The successful Deputy Manager candidate will be required to assist the Manager in
the planning and implementing the highest quality of care to the home’s residents.

Duties & Responsibilities:

Management of the day-to-day running of the home:

•  Take responsibility for the running of the home in the absence of the

registered manager.

•  Support the registered manager with the general management of the home

working under her guidance and leadership.

•  Support the registered manager in her duties to ensure the home complies
with all health and safety requirements, including fire safety regulations and
procedures.

•  Support the registered manager in producing and maintaining systems and
procedures for auditing and assuring quality of care provided by the home.

Management of resident care:

•  Assist residents with the planning and meeting of their personal care and

other needs.

•  Support to provide health supervision and attention through direct care when

needed.

•  Be responsible for care planning, monitoring and reviewing arrangements.
•  Support with the formulation of social care and healthcare plans for new

residents and with resident reviews.

•  Support to control the issue of drugs for which the home has taken

responsibility, to maintain the necessary records and to ensure the accuracy
and reliability of the systems for administering medicines.

•  Participate in the development of activities for residents, in which they can

take part, and which will enhance their quality of life.

•  Support to ensure that the preparation, cooking and serving of food meet the

required standards.

Management of the premises:

•  Ensure that rooms and common spaces are properly cleaned and maintained

and adequately heated.

•  Maintain the standards set for the appearance and upkeep of the premises,

both indoors and outdoors.

•  Manage, as required, any planned maintenance programmes.

Management of staff:

•  Supervise and support all staff, empowering and motivating them to

contribute, to the best of their ability, to the efficient running of the home and
the creation of the right atmosphere.

•  Participate in staff meetings and in staff supervision, appraisals, training and

development activities.

•  Take responsibility for the management of specific staffing matters as required

by the registered manager.

Administration and Finance:

•  Support the registered manager with the management of the home’s staffing,
financial and material resources, including involvement in staff recruitment
and selection.

•  Support the registered manager in maintaining the administrative systems for

keeping records, particularly those required to comply with the current
legislation.

•  Support the registered manager to produce and maintain the operational

policies and procedures needed to run the home effectively and efficiently,
and to achieve legal compliance.

•  Liaise with the finance department at head office which processes the payroll,

collect residents fees, pays suppliers etc.

General Responsibilities for All Staff:

Quality: To work to internal service level agreements, processes and procedures,
corporate standards and external quality standards. To contribute to, and participate
in, the quality self-assessment process, resident service audits, development of
Service Procedures and Service Level Agreements.

Health & Safety: To ensure that all work is undertaken in accordance with and
safety legislation rules and regulations. To follow procedures and be aware of
matters that relate to the duties of the post.

Performance Management: To actively participate in the organisation’s
performance management processes including appraisals and work reviews.

Learning and Development: To be responsible for identifying and undertake
training and development activities as agreed with your line manager.

Use of Resources: To ensure value for money and best use of resources in the role
and all activities related to Cairn Home/SRSB.

Diversity: To adhere to and support Cairn Home’s and SRSB’s core values and
carry out all responsibilities in accordance with our Equality and Diversity Policy.

Other: The post holder may be required to undertake other duties deemed
appropriate for their grade as directed by their line manager.

Person Specification:

Experience and Qualifications

NVQ Level 3 Qualification in Care, or higher.

Essential
or
Desirable

Essential

Previous experience at a senior level in a care home for a minimum of
2 years

Essential

A sound knowledge of the CQC and applicable legislation / standards.  Essential

Experience of person-centred planning and assessment of need

Essential

Ability to assist in maintaining compliance with regulatory standards.

Essential

Experience of producing written and electronic based reports

Essential

Experience of empowering individuals to meet their goals

Essential

Experience of networking and developing meaningful partnerships

Desirable

Experience of working in the field of visual impairment

Proven presentation skills

Commitment to own continuing professional development, attendance
at further training and membership of peer networks

Skills and Abilities

Desirable

Desirable

Essential

Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in a structured way with a
range of individuals, both verbally and in writing

Essential

Ability to listen and empathise whilst remaining objective

Essential

Ability to communicate with staff in a professional manner - to develop
and maintain appropriate positive relationships with residents, their
families and outside agencies

Essential

Ability to collate and record statistical information to meet monitoring
requirements.

Essential

IT literate and competent in use of Microsoft Office software including
Word, Excel and Outlook, or equivalent

Essential

Ability to work on own initiative and liaise with the registered manager
as and when required.

Essential

Ability to work corporately and represent Cairn Home/SRSB at
corporate and service level

Ability to prioritise and manage own workload

Qualities and Competencies

Self-motivated

Personal commitment to equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory
practices

Ability to motivate and support others

A commitment to empowerment

Essential

Essential

Essential

Essential

Essential

Essential

Conscientious and thorough in record keeping, data collection and data
protection to support service delivery and development

Essential

Other Requirements

Ability to travel for events such as training, forums etc

Essential

This post may require some very occasional UK travel and may include
occasional overnight stays

Essential

Appointment is subject to an Enhanced DBS check and satisfactory
references, including a reference from your current/most recent
employer

Due to the nature of our work, guide dogs and hearing support dogs may
be present. Hence, it is necessary that the successful applicant does not
have any unmanageable allergies to dogs and does not object to them
accompanying their owners

Essential

Essential

All Staff are Required to:

Understand and comply with all relevant legislation and Cairn Home/SRSB’s
policies and procedures, including data protection, safeguarding and health & safety.

Confidentiality of information relating to residents, relatives and staff is of paramount
importance.

To bring to the attention of the Home Manager any serious problems or areas of
concern.

Work as part of a team for the benefit of our residents.

Staff are expected to be conscientious, adaptable and flexible in their duties.

Undertake appropriate training as and when required.

Benefits:

Life Assurance

All  staff  are  covered  under  a  life  assurance  policy  for  twice  their  annual  salary.
However, please note that this is not a contractual obligation and whilst we have no
intention  of  removing  this  benefit  the  Charity  in  its  sole  and  absolute  discretion
reserves  the  right  to  discontinue,  vary  or  amend  the  scheme  (including  the  level  of
your cover) at any time on reasonable notice to you.

Pension

You will be auto enrolled in SRSB’s staff pension scheme immediately and contribute
5% of your gross earnings (plus employer contribution 3%). If you wish to contribute
over and above this percentage you may do so, but SRSB will not match this extra
contribution.

Holidays

The holiday entitlement for full time employees is 28 days per year. Additional holiday
entitlement starts to accrue after 3 years’ service. Our holiday year is 1st January to
31st December, holiday entitlement accruing pro-rata throughout the year.

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