Location: Nottingham / Mansfield
Hours: Full time - 40 hours per week
Salary: £33,000 - £36,000 (Inclusive of enhanced rate)
Contract: Permanent
Perthyn has an exciting opportunity for a Supported Living Manager to join our Nottingham team. The successful applicant will be based at our Mansfield office and will manage support teams working across two Supported Living homes.
With support from the Regional Manager, you will ensure the teams you lead have the skills, confidence and resources needed to support people with complex needs to live fulfilled lives, both at home and in the community. You'll be responsible for ensuring consistent, person centred practice and for driving positive outcomes through strong leadership and partnership working. There will be a particular emphasis on Positive Behaviour Support, with an expectation that you will have a good grounding in this area and be committed to developing the knowledge and skills necessary to fulfil additional responsibilities as part of the Advanced role. Examples would be delivering training and the provision of additional peer support.
About PerthynPerthyn is a values led organisation committed to empowering people with learning disabilities to live fulfilling, independent lives as part of their communities. Everything we do is grounded in our values of:
Integrity Empowerment Inclusivity Accountability Innovation Belonging Accomplishment Resilience
As an employer, we offer:
You will support adults with learning disabilities and complex needs living across two homes. People enjoy getting involved in home based activities such as cooking, cleaning, gardening and gaming, supported through application of the Active Support Model, as well as a variety of community activities, including football, swimming, attending Church, working at the garden centre, visiting local cafes and holidays.
Support needs vary, with people benefiting from input related to Total Communication, Positive Risk Taking and Health Action Planning. Some people may display behaviours that can challenge, requiring calm, trauma informed and consistent approaches from staff.
You will lead teams to design meaningful activity, promote independence and inclusion, and work confidently alongside families, health professionals and wider MDTs. Experience of working in complex and/or forensic informed settings is desirable, reflecting the level of assessed risk and need for robust, thoughtful management practice.
Your RoleWe want people to benefit from your expertise, as a manager. You will:
Reliability and flexibility are essential, as is holding a full UK driving licence, due to travel across the region and participation in on call arrangements.
About YouYou will be a resilient, reflective and forward thinking manager with:
If you believe you are the right fit and are excited by the opportunity to make a genuine difference, please click APPLY to submit your application.
Please note: This role is subject to enhanced DBS checks in line with safer recruitment practices.
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