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Deputy Nurse Manager

Job description

Please note that this role DOES NOT offer Tier 2 sponsorship 

 

Deputy Nurse Manager (RGN/RMN) – £52,000 - Nursing Home – Permanent

 

This modern, purpose-built nursing home combines warm, well-designed living spaces with established clinical systems and landscaped gardens used daily by residents and staff. The Deputy Nurse Manager holds a senior clinical leadership role, supporting the Home Manager while providing hands-on oversight of dementia and complex nursing care.

 

Before You Apply

  • This role requires senior nursing experience within a nursing home setting.
  • Applicants must be confident overseeing dementia care, safeguarding, and clinical risk.
  • This position is not suitable for nurses without leadership or deputy-level experience.

 

Key Job Details

  • Job title: Deputy Nurse Manager (RGN/RMN)
  • Salary: £52,000
  • Contract: Permanent
  • Sector: Nursing and dementia care
  • Setting: Purpose-built nursing home
  • Care focus: Nursing, dementia, complex health needs, person-centred care

 

Why This Role Is Worth Considering

  • Senior leadership role with direct influence on standards and team development
  • Modern, purpose-built environment designed to support high-quality care delivery
  • Access to up-to-date electronic care planning and risk management systems
  • Benefits package including pension scheme, wellbeing programme, training and development, staff recognition, incentives, onsite parking, company events, and benefits portal

 

What You’ll Need

  • Registered Nurse (RGN or RMN) with valid NMC registration
  • Senior nursing experience, such as Clinical Lead, Unit Manager, or Deputy Nurse Manager
  • Proven experience in nursing home and dementia care
  • Strong track record managing safeguarding investigations and clinical risk
  • Experience contributing to service development or quality improvement initiatives
  • Familiarity with electronic care planning systems

 

What You’ll Do

  • Monitor standards of care delivered by nursing and care staff
  • Support the Home Manager with policy implementation and operational objectives
  • Oversee safeguarding concerns, clinical risk assessments, and investigations
  • Ensure residents’ care plans are accurate, current, and reflective of need
  • Act as a key point of contact for residents, families, and healthcare professionals
  • Contribute to staff development, supervision, and clinical guidance

 

What Happens After You Apply

Applications are reviewed promptly. You will receive clear, professional communication throughout.

 

Reference: WILL201666/JG

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