Job Introduction
Deputy Manager - Children's Residential Home:
12 shifts per month, average 3 per week (Shift pattern reduces as occupancy increases — transitioning toward Mon–Fri flexible leadership hours)
£15.50ph - £16ph dependent on experience / £38,448 - £39,456 estimated salary (based on 168 waking hours plus 12 sleep ins per month, usually 2–3 shifts per week) + Enhancement rates available for overtime and bank holidays.
About Us:
We are a growing, forward-thinking children’s residential care organisation with homes across the Southwest, London, and a brand-new multi-home provision in Durham. Our mission is powerful and clear: to help children aged 7–17 rebuild trust, confidence, and hope.
We work with young people who have experienced loss, instability, or trauma. We don’t define them by their past — we support them to step into their potential. Using trauma-informed, PACE-based practice, we create warm, stable homes where children feel safe, valued, and encouraged to grow. This is meaningful work. This is change you can see happen.
As a Deputy Manager, you will help shape the culture, guide the team, and create a home where young people are truly seen, valued, and supported.
Why work for us:
At 360 CRS, we look after the people who look after others.
- Frontline leadership support — you’ll never be left alone to figure it out
- Employee Assistance Programme for emotional & wellbeing support
- Your Birthday Off — every year, no questions asked
- Generous Referral Bonus when you help brilliant people join the team
- Wellness Allowance to support your physical & mental health
- Extra Annual Leave increasing with service
- Donation Match Scheme to back causes you care about
- Fully Funded Qualifications (Level 4/5 Leadership pathways encouraged!)
- Blue Light Card Access for discounts & perks
- Access to a Company Vehicle when needed for work
What You’ll Do:
- Lead shifts and deputise for the Registered Manager
- Support, guide, and develop the team through coaching, feedback & supervision
- Promote safeguarding and emotional safety every moment of every day
- Build trusted relationships with young people and help them grow in confidence and independence
- Oversee care plans, daily records, audits, and compliance
- Champion education, wellbeing, community engagement, and identity
- Help young people prepare for adulthood with practical life skills
- Represent the home in multi-agency meetings and reviews
- Model, encourage, and protect a culture of reflection, respect, and growth
- Be a leader with heart and direction — not just manage paperwork.
Who You Are:
You are someone who leads with consistency, compassion, and clarity. You can stay steady in the challenge and inspire others to do the same.
Essential skills:
- At least 1 years’ experience in a residential childcare setting
- Full UK manual driving licence
- Level 3 Children & Young People qualification (or equivalent)
- Ability to be flexible with working days/hours to meet the needs of the home
Desirable skills (we can support you to achieve these):
- Leadership experience in a residential childcare setting
- Level 4/5 Leadership & Management qualification.
- Understanding of trauma-informed practice and PACE
Safeguarding Commitment:
Safety is at the heart of everything we do. All roles require safer recruitment checks, enhanced DBS clearance, and ongoing safeguarding training.
