Deputy Manager

Bield Housing Association, Greenock, Inverclyde

Deputy Manager

£11,712.34 - £11,877.94 pro rata per annum (£22,774 - £23,096 FTE)

Bield Housing Association, Greenock, Inverclyde

  • Part time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 18 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: 30-10-2024 (In 12 days)

job Ref: REQ02609

Full Job Description

Deputy Manager: Retirement Housing with Meals Opportunity in Greenock 

  

At Bield we value kindness above all and as part of our team you will have a unique opportunity to have a positive impact on the lives of older people. Every day is different when you work in Health and Social Care and while it may not be the job for everyone, if you are reliable, compassionate and have a natural ability to care then you’ll soon become an important part of our already outstanding and supportive teams.

 

Bield have a fantastic opportunity for a part-time Deputy Manager to join our team in Greenock. Jamaica Court provides a Retirement Housing with Meals service to tenants, aged 60 and over, who wish to retain their independence but also want to benefit from leaving the worries of making their own meals each day to someone else. 

   

Jamaica Court is a Retirement Housing with Meals development located in Greenock with access to local shops and cafes and is located within a 5-10 minute walking distance to public transport. 

  

The Role: 

As a Deputy Manager you will assist the Manager to manage the Retirement Housing with Meals service in order to ensure that the tenants receive a quality tenancy management and property maintenance service relating to the provision of their home, a flexible meals service offering high quality, freshly prepared meals and value for money.

You will also support the Manager ensuring all communal facilities offer a welcoming, secure and comfortable environment to tenants and members of the public, and encourage tenant involvement and engagement in making full use of these facilities.

 

Hours of employment are 18 hours per week:

Friday, 2.30pm - 5.30pm

Saturday and Sunday, 9.00am - 5.30pm, including a 1-hour unpaid lunch break

 


We Offer: 

- Competitive salary, reviewed annually

- Excellent holidays of up to 34 days each year (pro rata for part-time employees)

- Option to buy or sell holidays each year

- Long Service Awards

- Occupational Sick Pay

- Family Friendly Policies

- Career breaks

- Cycle to Work Scheme

- Employee Assistance Programme

- We pay the cost of your Disclosure check for employment opportunities

- Opportunities to receive support and funding to help you achieve a vocational qualification if you don't already have one

 

Role Requirements: 


- Demonstrable work, personal or volunteering experience within a housing, social care or health services setting through which a thorough understanding of the needs of older people and services provided to older people has been gained

- To be able to develop and maintain professional relationships with tenants, relatives, colleagues and other professionals including maintaining appropriate confidentiality

- To have an awareness of the needs and rights of older people in supported housing

- To be able to deal with emergency situations

- Ability to manage and support small staff group (and volunteers if appropriate), experience of supervising a small team would be beneficial

- Qualification in Housing or related discipline, HNC,/SVQ Level 2 or equivalent would be desirable 

 

How to Apply

- Click “apply” to be directed to our Recruitment portal, where you will find further information, including the full job description, and the opportunity to apply online.

- Follow the steps to complete the online application form, taking care to complete each section fully and answer all questions.

- When you are happy with your application, click “Apply” and then “Continue” to submit your application. You will receive an email notification to confirm receipt.

- We will contact you by email, normally about a week after the closing date, to let you know if you will be invited to the next stage of the process - normally an interview, and we’ll confirm the arrangements with you at the time.


 

If you require this information in an alternative format please contact us using the details above.

 

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974) which means you must disclose all unspent and relevant spent convictions on your application.

 

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