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Assistant Manager

  • Norwich, Norfolk
  • Permanent
  • £32,000,00 - £34,000,00 /yearly
  • Ref: CC-AM1763380758
  • Closing date: 19/07/2026
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Job Overview

Choose Care is looking for a multi-skilled, enthusiastic and dedicated Assistant Manager to assist the Registered Manager in the running of our four-bed registered children's home based in Norwich.  

The role

Choose Care cares for looked-after children in residential and semi-independent supported accommodation so they can live a positive and meaningful life as they approach adulthood.

As Assistant Manager you'll be:  

  • Providing care and support for looked after-children in a residential accommodation setting
  • Working as a member of the homes staff team to provide children with the necessary guidance to enable them to live a positive and meaningful life as they approach adulthood
  • Working on a shift basis to ensure children have their needs met and their welfare promoted while maintaining the highest standards of professionalism
  • Reporting to and assist the Registered Manager with the effective day-to-day management of staff teams including induction, supervision, monitoring and development as well as completing annual appraisals

The ideal candidate

You'll have: 

  • At least 3 years' experience of working with children and young people
  • At least 1 year's experience in a senior, managerial or team leader role
  • Relevant educational or professional qualification(s)
  • Level 3 NVQ/Diploma in Health and Social Care - Children and Young People and a good standard of secondary education
  • A full UK driving licence and willingness to obtain business insurance
  • The ability to identify the needs of young people
  • An understanding of the importance of safeguarding young people

All posts are subject to Enhanced Disclosure Procedures.