How would you paint the perfect Care Home Manager?
Say you have a blank canvas in front of you now, for example a new service in a desirable location close to Lytham St Annes.
The directors have invested £1.5 million in a tasteful, modern refurbishment, yet keeping many of the period features and they have given you the keys.
Not only that, but they have filled the home with staff for you, have a Clinical Lead with supernumerary hours to focus on audits and enviable support in a central HR Team and Finance Controller.
What about the residents?
Well they have their own onsite pub, memory room and creative activities coordinator to name just a few, it's no wonder their local bungalow neighbours regularly pop in for a coffee.
Need a little more?
If I were to tell you this small family run business, who have given me this exclusive vacancy, have big plans. They have opened two homes in two years and have further desires to expand progressively.
They believe in a collaborative approach, giving their managers autonomy and are making further investment in their infrastructure, rolling out electronic care plans and employing a group trainer.
They understand Care Home Management is tough, that's why they are looking to offer a competitive salary of up to £47,000, with a realistic and achievable bonus structure and further enhancements.
OK so now I have set the scene, the question still remains, what would this perfect Care Home Manager look like? What would they be like?
I ask you to give me a call and paint me your picture. I'll start you off:
Call in confidence at almost any time or simply apply with a CV (it doesn't have to be up to date, I can help you with that) and lets paint the perfect picture together.
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