Residential Deputy Manager

Southwark Council, City of Westminster

Residential Deputy Manager

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Southwark Council, City of Westminster

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 4 days ago, 8 Jul | Get your application in now to be included in the first week's applications.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

Job ref: 0fc74f8861574df7a5468cbd8a5693bd

Location ref: City of Westminster

Full Job Description

Shape lives. Lead with purpose. Build futures in an outstanding home. Some leadership roles manage services. This one shapes lives. At Olive House Children's Home, every decision you make helps create a safe, nurturing environment where children build trust, grow in confidence and thrive. At Southwark, we are committed to giving every child and young person the stability, care and support they need to flourish. If you are an experienced residential leader ready for your next step, this is your opportunity to make a lasting impact. About Olive House Olive House is a nurturing children's home supporting up to five children and young people with complex emotional, behavioural and social needs, often linked to trauma and associated difficulties. We are proud to be rated Outstanding by Ofsted, recognising the strength of our relationships, leadership and the progress children make every day. Our approach is firmly rooted in trauma-informed practice. We have a clinical practitioner who works directly with both the children and the staff team and who also leads monthly group supervision. We are also proud that all our children are in education. To support this, an education advisor from the Virtual School is based in the home two days each week. We are building on this success and are looking for a Deputy Manager to help take Olive House even further. Could this be you? What You'll Be Doing As Deputy Manager, you will work alongside the Registered Manager to lead the home and shape a culture where children feel safe, valued, and understood. You will deputise for the Registered Manager as required, ensuring strong leadership continuity and effective oversight of the service in their absence. You will also be responsible for managing and overseeing operational systems and programmes as directed by the Registered Manager. This includes:

  • Ensuring care planning, recording and monitoring systems are accurate, consistent and up to date
  • Supporting the implementation and ongoing management of key programmes, frameworks, or initiatives within the home
  • Monitoring compliance with internal systems and regulatory requirements
  • Supporting staff to use systems effectively to improve outcomes for children
  • This is a visible, hands-on leadership role where you will:
  • Lead and support staff in delivering high-quality, trauma-informed care
  • Influence daily practice and safeguarding decisions
  • Ensure consistency, stability, and strong relationships for every child
  • Help shape each child's lived experience and long-term progress
  • You will also deputise for the Registered Manager when required, ensuring strong leadership continuity across the service. Why join Southwark? You will join a supportive, forward-thinking service where children are at the centre of every decision and reflective practice is part of everyday work. In return, you will:
  • Work in an Outstanding-rated children's home
  • Be part of a values-led leadership culture
  • Access career development and progression opportunities
  • Make a meaningful, lasting difference every day
  • Help shape the future of residential care in Southwark

    We're looking for a confident, emotionally intelligent leader who combines high standards with genuine care.
  • You will bring:
  • Experience in residential children's homes (senior/deputy level desirable)
  • QCF Level 4 Diploma in Children, Young People and Families Practitioner (or equivalent), or willingness to work towards it
  • Strong understanding of trauma, attachment, and child development
  • Knowledge of safeguarding and Ofsted frameworks
  • Experience supporting children with emotional and behavioural needs
  • Proven leadership, supervision, and team development skills
  • Strong communication and decision-making abilities
  • Flexibility to work shifts and deputise when required

Direct job link

https://www.jobs24.co.uk/job/residential-deputy-manager-127081636
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