Deputy Officer in Charge

Posted 18 March 2026
Salary 24.56
LocationCardiff CF10 United Kingdom
Job type Full time
Sector Social / NGO / Health & Care
ReferenceRQ1709634

Job description

3 Month Contract WithA local Authority


Job Purpose

We have an exciting opportunity for a Deputy Officer in Charge to support the leadership of a new Children’s Home in Cardiff, working with some of the most vulnerable children and young people.

The postholder will assist in the day-to-day management and administration of the home, ensuring compliance with all regulatory standards and delivering high-quality, child-centred care. The home provides short-term placements of up to 12 weeks, with the aim of understanding each young person’s needs and securing appropriate longer-term placements.

The Deputy Manager will play a key role in leading, inspiring, and developing staff, while promoting the wellbeing, safety, and positive outcomes of the young people in our care.




Key Responsibilities

  • Ensure young people receive a sensitive, inclusive, and individualised service that meets their social, cultural, racial, medical, psychological, educational, and physical needs

  • Promote and safeguard the health, wellbeing, and identity of all young people

  • Empower young people to express their views and actively participate in decisions about their lives and future

  • Support the development of independence and life skills

  • Build and maintain positive relationships with families, carers, and relevant professionals

  • Ensure effective consultation and participation of young people and their support networks

  • Promote integration within the local community and access to community resources

  • Develop and sustain positive relationships with local stakeholders and services

  • Support the Registered Manager in maintaining a competent, motivated, and skilled staff team

  • Provide supervision, guidance, and support to staff as required

  • Lead shifts and act as the responsible person in the Manager’s absence

  • Contribute to staff training, development, and performance management

  • Assist in ensuring the home operates in line with all regulatory and legislative requirements

  • Support the effective management of delegated budgets and monitor expenditure appropriately

  • Contribute to care planning, risk assessments, and placement planning

  • Coordinate, attend, and chair meetings, ensuring clear outcomes and inclusive participation

  • Maintain accurate records, reports, and documentation

  • Promote a strong safeguarding culture and challenge poor practice

  • Ensure compliance with The Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016 and other relevant legislation

  • Uphold duty of care and ensure the protection and best interests of young people at all times



Requirements

  • Proven experience working at a senior level within a residential childcare setting

  • Experience supporting young people with complex needs and behaviours

  • Experience in staff supervision and team leadership

  • Experience working within a behaviour support or therapeutic model of care

  • Level 3 Diploma in Health & Social Care (Children and Young People) (or equivalent)


Additional Information
  • Bi-Weekly Payments
  • 37 hours Per Week