Care Team Leader Days - London, United Kingdom - Sanctuary Care

Sanctuary Care
Sanctuary Care
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London, United Kingdom

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Description

Location:
London, Greater London, GB, SE25 6AA- Department: Care (Qualified and Non-Qualified Care Staff)- Operation: Sanctuary Care- Closing Date: 21/04/2023- Salary:
  • Requisition: 209810
    Care Team Leader Days

The Manse Residential Care Home, South Norwood Hill, South Norwood, London, SE25 6AA

£12.76 per hour - Pay rate effective from 1st April 2023

Full and Part time hours available

Benefits and rewards


We know you work so hard and being the best Care Team Leader you can be needs to be rewarded.


We are very proud to offer the following:

  • 20 days annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata)
  • Life assurance
  • CQC performance bonus
  • Overtime enhancement
  • Occupational sick pay after qualifying period
  • Season ticket loan available (Oystercard) (only for London and Westminster Homes)
  • Excellent training and development opportunities
  • Refer a friend scheme with payment of up to £500 available
  • Contributory pension from Sanctuary Care
  • Access to a free 24/7 support service providing support including legal, financial, emotional and medical advice
  • Discounts on shopping, holidays, cinema, dining, days out and much more via 'My Rewards'
  • Criminal Records Checks are funded by Sanctuary Care.

Why work for us?


We spend so much time at work don't we, so our ethos at Sanctuary Care is to enrich the lives of both our residents and staff.

Let's have some fun while we're at work, support each other and work hard as a team.

There's loads of training and promotion opportunities available for those who want to pursue it and every day job satisfaction at The Manse for all regardless of role.


Where you'll work
Outside the home, there are tranquil sensory gardens which are a peaceful spot in the heart of South Norwood. They are landscaped with raised flower beds for our residents who like to do a spot of light gardening.

The front grounds also include a glorious Victorian gazebo, providing a shaded seating area for people to sit back and relax during the warmer months.

The residents have their very own gardening club, which is wonderful for both those in residential and dementia care.

The raised flower beds mean residents who have restricted mobility, or are in wheelchairs, can still rekindle a pastime they may have enjoyed before moving to The Manse.


Are you our next Care Team Leader? Here's more about the role:

As a Care Team Leader, you will look after the day-to-day needs of our residents, whilst showing compassion, care and commitment to having a positive impact on their lives.

You will work with a team of like-minded individuals, all with a desire to ensuring that our residents are comfortable in their home.

You will also support Care Assistants in their development.

  • First and foremost we work together as a team to enrich our residents' lives let's support our colleagues too and have fun in the process
  • We give the highest quality of personalised care to our residents in line with their individual care plans
  • Leisure and social activities are a really important part of the day let's get stuck in
  • It's very simple if we can be the best Care Team Leader we can be by being kind and supportive in every way to our residents, their families and our colleagues, then we're all doing a great job.

What skills do I need?

  • Team work A happy team, makes for happy residents and a happy home
  • Experience in care is an essential requirement for role, an NVQ3 in Social Care is also desirable
  • Being able to communicate well is essential along with a flexible approach
  • You will also be kind and have a real genuine like for older people and their needs, ensuring we treat everyone with the respect and dignity they deserve.
We hope you feel you could be our next team member.

Job Reference: 209810

**Closing date: 21 April 2023

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