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WE’RE HIRING: HEAD OF ESTATES AND FACILITIES South East & Essex Salary: £65,000 + Car Allowance An established and growing care organisation is seeking a highly capable Head of Estates and Facilities to oversee and drive the performance, compliance, and development of its estate across multiple locations. With a portfolio of 6–10 care homes, this is a pivotal, hands-on leadership role for someone who thrives in a multi-site environment and understands the importance of safe, well-maintained, and compliant facilities in delivering high-quality care. The Opportunity Reporting into senior leadership, you will take ownership of all estates and facilities functions across the organisation. From planned maintenance and capital projects through to compliance and contractor management, you will ensure every site operates efficiently, safely, and in line with regulatory expectations. This is a field-based role requiring regular travel across the South East and Essex, offering autonomy and the chance to make a tangible impact across a growing organisation. Key Responsibilities Oversee the maintenance, safety, and compliance of all properties within the portfolio Manage and deliver planned and reactive maintenance programmes Lead on refurbishment, renovation, and capital expenditure projects Ensure all homes meet regulatory, statutory, and health & safety standards Manage external contractors and service providers, ensuring quality and value Develop and implement estates strategies aligned with business growth Conduct regular site visits and audits across all locations Work closely with Home Managers to support operational needs About You Proven experience in multi-site estates or facilities management Background within care homes, healthcare, or local authority environments is highly desirable Strong understanding of compliance, health & safety, and building regulations Excellent project management and organisational skills Commercially aware with the ability to manage budgets effectively Strong communicator with a collaborative, solutions-focused approach Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regularly What’s on Offer Competitive salary of £65,000 + car allowance Autonomy within a growing care organisation Opportunity to shape and improve a multi-site estates function Supportive leadership team and long-term career prospects If you’re ready to take ownership of a varied and impactful role within a values-driven organisation, we’d love to hear from you. For a confidential conversation, please get in touch.
View jobRole: Sales and Marketing Director Location: South East & East of England Salary: £70,000 - £75,000 + car allowance and bonus A growing and ambitious care organisation is seeking an experienced and commercially focused Sales and Marketing Director to join its Senior Leadership Team. This is an exciting opportunity for a dynamic sales and marketing professional to play a key role in driving occupancy, enhancing reputation, and improving resident experience across a portfolio of care homes. The Role As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, you will lead the development and delivery of a strategic sales and marketing plan that supports sustainable occupancy growth across both local authority and private fee-paying markets. Working closely with Home Managers and a collaborative central support team, you will strengthen enquiry management processes, improve conversion rates, and enhance the customer journey from initial enquiry through to admission. Key Responsibilities Develop and implement a multi-site sales and marketing strategy Drive occupancy growth across all services Build and maintain strong relationships with local authorities, commissioners, and key stakeholders Lead private fee-payer enquiry generation and conversion activity Support homes with tours, open days, and community engagement initiatives Analyse performance data to identify trends and growth opportunities Coach and support Home Managers and teams in sales best practice Oversee brand positioning, digital presence, and marketing campaigns About You Proven experience in a senior sales and marketing role within the care home sector Strong understanding of both local authority and private fee-paying markets Demonstrable success in delivering occupancy growth across multiple sites An inspiring leader with the ability to engage, influence, and develop teams Commercially minded with strong analytical and strategic thinking skills Excellent communication, networking, and relationship-building abilities Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the region What’s on Offer A senior leadership position with significant influence and impact The opportunity to shape growth within an expanding organisation A supportive, collaborative, and values-driven working environment Competitive salary and benefits package
View jobInterim Nursing Home Manager Location: Oswestry, Shropshire Rate: £400 per day + expenses Contract: 3 months initially, with possible extension Employment type: Interim / Contract Requirement: Registered Nurse with an active NMC PIN About the Role We are seeking an experienced Interim Nursing Home Manager to take the reins of a luxury, modern nursing home in Oswestry. This is a hands-on leadership assignment for a confident and commercially aware manager who can stabilise, motivate, and lead a high-quality care service from day one. The home provides nursing and dementia care within a premium, purpose-built environment and is designed to deliver an exceptional resident experience. You will be responsible for ensuring excellent standards of care, compliance, occupancy, team leadership, and operational performance throughout the interim period. This is an excellent opportunity for a Registered Nurse (RGN/RMN/RNLD) with strong leadership experience to step into a prestigious setting and make an immediate impact. Key Responsibilities Lead the home on an interim basis, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations Maintain outstanding standards of nursing care and safeguarding Provide visible, confident leadership to the care and ancillary teams Ensure compliance with CQC expectations and all relevant legislation Monitor staffing, rotas, and dependency levels to ensure safe care delivery Support quality improvement, audits, and action planning Work closely with residents, families, staff, and external professionals Manage occupancy, referrals, and service reputation in the local market Drive a positive culture focused on dignity, accountability, and person-centred care Report regularly to senior leadership and provide clear operational updates Candidate Requirements Must be a Registered Nurse with an active NMC PIN Proven experience as a Home Manager, Interim Manager, or senior operational leader in a nursing home Strong knowledge of elderly care, dementia care, and nursing home compliance Experience managing teams in a high-end or luxury care setting is highly desirable Confident leader with excellent communication and decision-making skills Able to start quickly and take ownership of a service with minimal handover Strong understanding of CQC, audits, care planning, and safeguarding Commercial awareness and ability to balance quality with operational performance What’s on Offer £400 per day Expenses covered 3-month contract initially Potential for extension Opportunity to lead a prestigious, high-quality nursing home Immediate start available for the right candidate Why Apply? This is a fantastic interim opportunity for a capable and ambitious nursing home leader who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys turning operational stability into excellent care outcomes. If you are ready to step into a premium service and make a measurable difference, we want to hear from you. LICMT Interim Nursing Home Manager Location: Oswestry, Shropshire Rate: £400 per day + expenses Contract: 3 months initially, with possible extension Employment type: Interim / Contract Requirement: Registered Nurse with an active NMC PIN About the Role We are seeking an experienced Interim Nursing Home Manager to take the reins of a luxury, modern nursing home in Oswestry. This is a hands-on leadership assignment for a confident and commercially aware manager who can stabilise, motivate, and lead a high-quality care service from day one. The home provides nursing and dementia care within a premium, purpose-built environment and is designed to deliver an exceptional resident experience. You will be responsible for ensuring excellent standards of care, compliance, occupancy, team leadership, and operational performance throughout the interim period. This is an excellent opportunity for a Registered Nurse (RGN/RMN/RNLD) with strong leadership experience to step into a prestigious setting and make an immediate impact. Key Responsibilities Lead the home on an interim basis, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations Maintain outstanding standards of nursing care and safeguarding Provide visible, confident leadership to the care and ancillary teams Ensure compliance with CQC expectations and all relevant legislation Monitor staffing, rotas, and dependency levels to ensure safe care delivery Support quality improvement, audits, and action planning Work closely with residents, families, staff, and external professionals Manage occupancy, referrals, and service reputation in the local market Drive a positive culture focused on dignity, accountability, and person-centred care Report regularly to senior leadership and provide clear operational updates Candidate Requirements Must be a Registered Nurse with an active NMC PIN Proven experience as a Home Manager, Interim Manager, or senior operational leader in a nursing home Strong knowledge of elderly care, dementia care, and nursing home compliance Experience managing teams in a high-end or luxury care setting is highly desirable Confident leader with excellent communication and decision-making skills Able to start quickly and take ownership of a service with minimal handover Strong understanding of CQC, audits, care planning, and safeguarding Commercial awareness and ability to balance quality with operational performance What’s on Offer £400 per day Expenses covered 3-month contract initially Potential for extension Opportunity to lead a prestigious, high-quality nursing home Immediate start available for the right candidate Why Apply? This is a fantastic interim opportunity for a capable and ambitious nursing home leader who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys turning operational stability into excellent care outcomes. If you are ready to step into a premium service and make a measurable difference, we want to hear from you.
View jobAre you someone who enjoys managing their own diary effectively to be able to complete write ups in the comfort of your own home? We are currently supporting a Council in North Wales with great transport links to search for an experienced social worker - comfortable in all aspects of Duty and Assessment. Expect a stable service with this position being their first agency hire in the last year, meaning you won't come into any surprises or having to pick up the pieces - allowing you to crack on without dealing with high turn over of social workers - a stable service to crack on and enjoy. this role will be ideal for those wanting to settle into and secure a post going into Spring 2026 and through the festive months! What You Can Expect: Fair and flexible working - 2/3 days in the office with ample opportunity to work from home Understanding and stable management - consistent with supervision and support Stable service - no more picking up the pieces with people coming and going! Requirements: Qualified Social Worker Registered with Social Care Wales Experience in Intake & Assessment or statutory frontline children’s services If you're ready for a meaningful change and want to explore the Intake & Assessment opportunities available to you, call Nathan on 07401 281738 or email nathan@leadersincare.co.uk.
View jobTherapeutic Environment | Meaningful Impact | Career Development | Supportive Team Culture Helping children and young people build brighter futures can be one of the most rewarding careers in social care. As a Senior Support Worker, you'll play a vital role in creating stability, trust, and positive outcomes within a nurturing residential setting. If you're an experienced Residential Childcare Worker or Children's Residential Support Worker looking to take the next step, this opportunity offers genuine purpose and progression. You'll be trusted to lead by example, support less experienced colleagues, and contribute to a therapeutic environment where young people can grow, recover, and thrive. The role offers the chance to make a lasting difference while continuing to develop your own career in residential childcare. Package & Benefits • Salary of £32,000 per annum. • Company pension. • Life assurance and critical illness cover. • Cash medical plan. • DBS cost covered. • Full company induction, including shadow shifts. • Ongoing training and development. • Refer-a-friend scheme. • Employee recognition programme. • Retail discounts through employee benefits platform. • Career progression and development opportunities. About the Company This organisation provides high-quality residential care for children and young people, with a strong focus on therapeutic practice, safeguarding, and positive outcomes. The team is committed to creating a safe, child-centred environment where young people are supported to reach their full potential. Key Responsibilities • Support children and young people to achieve positive outcomes within a safe and therapeutic residential setting. • Build and maintain positive relationships with families, professionals, and multi-agency partners to support effective care planning. • Lead by example, promoting positive behaviour, emotional wellbeing, and high standards of care across the home. • Contribute to safeguarding, risk assessments, record keeping, and the ongoing development of young people. About You • Minimum 4 years' experience within a children's residential care setting. • Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent). • Strong understanding of safeguarding and child protection practices. Full Right to work in the UK Please note: Applications from candidates who do not hold a Level 3 NVQ in Residential Childcare and at least 4 years' residential childcare experience will not be considered. If you're an experienced Senior Support Worker, Children's Residential Support Worker, or Residential Childcare professional looking for a role where your experience will have a genuine impact, we'd love to hear from you. Contact Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion. Therapeutic Environment | Meaningful Impact | Career Development | Supportive Team Culture Helping children and young people build brighter futures can be one of the most rewarding careers in social care. As a Senior Support Worker, you'll play a vital role in creating stability, trust, and positive outcomes within a nurturing residential setting. If you're an experienced Residential Childcare Worker or Children's Residential Support Worker looking to take the next step, this opportunity offers genuine purpose and progression. You'll be trusted to lead by example, support less experienced colleagues, and contribute to a therapeutic environment where young people can grow, recover, and thrive. The role offers the chance to make a lasting difference while continuing to develop your own career in residential childcare. Package & Benefits • Salary of £32,000 per annum. • Company pension. • Life assurance and critical illness cover. • Cash medical plan. • DBS cost covered. • Full company induction, including shadow shifts. • Ongoing training and development. • Refer-a-friend scheme. • Employee recognition programme. • Retail discounts through employee benefits platform. • Career progression and development opportunities. About the Company This organisation provides high-quality residential care for children and young people, with a strong focus on therapeutic practice, safeguarding, and positive outcomes. The team is committed to creating a safe, child-centred environment where young people are supported to reach their full potential. Key Responsibilities • Support children and young people to achieve positive outcomes within a safe and therapeutic residential setting. • Build and maintain positive relationships with families, professionals, and multi-agency partners to support effective care planning. • Lead by example, promoting positive behaviour, emotional wellbeing, and high standards of care across the home. • Contribute to safeguarding, risk assessments, record keeping, and the ongoing development of young people. About You • Minimum 4 years' experience within a children's residential care setting. • Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent). • Strong understanding of safeguarding and child protection practices. Full Right to work in the UK Please note: Applications from candidates who do not hold a Level 3 NVQ in Residential Childcare and at least 4 years' residential childcare experience will not be considered. If you're an experienced Senior Support Worker, Children's Residential Support Worker, or Residential Childcare professional looking for a role where your experience will have a genuine impact, we'd love to hear from you. Contact Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion.
View jobAre you a Registered Nurse who values delivering high-quality, one-to-one care in a home environment? We’re partnering with a leading and rapidly growing healthcare provider to recruit a Community Nurse specialising in peritoneal dialysis. Working in the Kent community, this role offers the opportunity to deliver truly personalised care, supporting patients to remain safely and confidently in their own homes. Why This Role Stands Out This is a role built around quality over quantity. You’ll work closely with patients on a one-to-one basis, giving you the time and autonomy to deliver the standard of care you were trained to provide. Whether you’re already in the community or looking to transition into homecare, you’ll be supported with full specialist training and a highly experienced renal team. The Role You’ll provide specialist peritoneal dialysis care to patients in their homes, playing a key role in maintaining their independence and quality of life. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering Automated and Manual Peritoneal Dialysis Connecting and disconnecting dialysis equipment during home visits Coordinating with hospital renal units and wider MDTs Educating and supporting patients and families in their own environment This is a role where you can build genuine relationships and see the long-term impact of your care. What We’re Looking For Registered Nurse (RGN or RSCN) with active NMC registration Minimum 2 years’ post-registration experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Confident working independently in a community setting Passion for patient-centred, home-based care Community experience is welcomed but not essential as full training is provided. What’s on Offer £40,840 annual salary Paid mileage Structured 5-day working week 31 days’ annual leave plus birthday off Private pension Performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you’re looking for a role where you can deliver meaningful, patient-focused care in the home, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Sam on 07828 876725 for further details. Ref: LICSF
View jobLong-Term Contract | Supportive Safeguarding Service | Capped Caseload | Court Work Included | Flexible, Yorkshire If you are an experienced Safeguarding Social Worker who undertakes court work and is looking for a long-term contract within a well-supported children's service, this opportunity offers stability, flexibility, and manageable caseloads. Based in Yorkshire, the role provides the chance to work within a committed safeguarding team while benefiting from a flexible approach to hybrid working. You will work within a well-structured safeguarding service where court work forms a key part of the role. Managers are experienced, approachable, and focused on enabling high-quality practice, giving social workers the support needed to achieve positive outcomes for children and families. Package & Benefits £37 per hour. Long-term contract offering stability and continuity. Capped safeguarding caseload including court work. Flexible working with a balanced approach to remote and office-based practice. Supportive management culture focused on professional development. About the Company You will be joining a highly regarded local authority children's service committed to delivering effective safeguarding interventions. The service benefits from strong leadership, a stable workforce, and a focus on maintaining realistic workloads to support high-quality practice. Key Responsibilities Manage a safeguarding caseload, including children subject to care proceedings. Complete high-quality assessments, statements, and care plans for court. Undertake statutory safeguarding interventions to protect children at risk of harm. Work collaboratively with families, legal services, and partner agencies to achieve timely outcomes. About You Qualified Social Worker with current Social Work England registration. Recent experience within safeguarding teams undertaking court work. Sound knowledge of child protection processes and care proceedings. If you are considering a move or would like to explore whether this contract fits your current circumstances, we would welcome a confidential conversation. Contact nathan@leadersincare.co.uk or call 07401 281738 for more information or a confidential discussion.
View jobMeaningful leadership | Career development | Quality-focused care | Supportive team culture Are you an experienced Care Manager, Service Manager or Extra Care professional looking for your next leadership opportunity in Liskeard? This Extra Care Scheme Manager role offers the chance to lead a well-established service, support a dedicated team and make a genuine difference to the lives of people receiving care and support. Join a stable and well-established provider that offers genuine autonomy, long-term career progression and the opportunity to lead a quality-focused Extra Care service. As an Extra Care Scheme Manager, you will oversee the day-to-day running of the service, ensuring safe, effective and person-centred care while maintaining high standards of quality and compliance. Package & Benefits • Salary of up to £33,000 per annum • 25 days annual leave • Occupational maternity pay and adoption pay • Occupational paternity pay, subject to qualifying criteria • Occupational sick pay • Death in service payment, subject to qualifying criteria • Access to wellbeing resources and financial advice • Employee discounts with major retailers About the Company This care provider delivers high-quality community-based support that helps people maintain their independence while receiving the care they need. With a strong focus on quality, innovation and professional development, it offers a supportive environment where colleagues are empowered to make a positive difference. Key Responsibilities • Lead and develop a care team to deliver safe, effective and person-centred care • Ensure sufficient staffing levels and effective workforce planning • Maintain compliance with CQC regulations, internal policies and contractual requirements • Manage service performance, budgets and quality improvement initiatives • Build positive relationships with service users, families and professionals About You • Experience managing services within extra care, domiciliary care, community care or supported living • Strong understanding of CQC regulations and quality standards • Experience managing teams, staffing and service performance • Excellent leadership, communication and organisational skills If you're an experienced Extra Care Scheme Manager looking to join a supportive organisation where you can make a lasting impact, we'd love to hear from you. Even if your CV is not fully up to date, please get in touch. Based in Liskeard, this Extra Care Scheme Manager opportunity offers excellent long-term career prospects within a stable and growing organisation. Interested? If you are interested in applying for this Extra Care Scheme Manager position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393, quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
View jobAre you a Registered Nurse who values delivering high-quality, one-to-one care in a home environment? We’re partnering with a leading and rapidly growing healthcare provider to recruit a Community Nurse specialising in peritoneal dialysis. This role offers the opportunity to deliver truly personalised care, supporting patients to remain safely and confidently in their own homes. Why This Role Stands Out This is a role built around quality over quantity. You’ll work closely with patients on a one-to-one basis, giving you the time and autonomy to deliver the standard of care you were trained to provide. Whether you’re already in the community or looking to transition into homecare, you’ll be supported with full specialist training and a highly experienced renal team. The Role You’ll provide specialist peritoneal dialysis care to patients in their homes, playing a key role in maintaining their independence and quality of life. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering Automated and Manual Peritoneal Dialysis Connecting and disconnecting dialysis equipment during home visits Coordinating with hospital renal units and wider MDTs Educating and supporting patients and families in their own environment This is a role where you can build genuine relationships and see the long-term impact of your care. What We’re Looking For Registered Nurse (RGN or RSCN) with active NMC registration Minimum 2 years’ post-registration experience Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Confident working independently in a community setting Passion for patient-centred, home-based care Community experience is welcomed but not essential as full training is provided. What’s on Offer £44,020 annual salary Paid mileage Structured 5-day working week 31 days’ annual leave plus birthday off Private pension Performance-related bonuses Apply Now If you’re looking for a role where you can deliver meaningful, patient-focused care in the home, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today or contact Sam on 07828 876725 for further details. Ref: LICSF
View jobFlexible working | Low caseloads | Ongoing development | Supportive team culture | Commutable from London A Safeguarding Social Worker role offering genuinely manageable caseloads and flexibility around office working, ideal for an experienced Child Protection Social Worker or Family Safeguarding Social Worker seeking better balance. This Safeguarding Social Worker position gives you the autonomy to manage your diary, focus on meaningful long term work, and reduce the pressure often seen in statutory services. Package & Benefits £38 to £42 per hour. Flexible office attendance with hybrid working encouraged. • Access to wellbeing support services. Loyalty bonus available. Minimum 6 month contract. Ongoing training and development opportunities. About the Company You will be joining a local authority committed to improving outcomes through lower caseloads and a supportive working environment. The service focuses on quality over volume, enabling practitioners to build consistent relationships and deliver effective long term interventions. Key Responsibilities Manage a reduced caseload across child in need and child protection plans. Deliver long term family support with a relationship based approach. Complete assessments and interventions with minimal court involvement. Work collaboratively with experienced practitioners across safeguarding services. About You Qualified Social Worker with Social Work England registration. Experience working within safeguarding, child protection, or family safeguarding teams. Previous experience managing statutory caseloads within a local authority setting. If you are a Safeguarding Social Worker or Child Protection Social Worker exploring a more balanced contract, this could be the right move. Even if your CV is not fully up to date, conversations are welcomed. Contact Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion.
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