Registered Care Manager
Extraordinary Care. Extraordinary Culture. Extraordinary Careers.
Helping Hands was built on kindness and it still guides everything we do today. We’re a purpose-driven team helping people live well in the homes and communities they love. Join us, and you’ll be part of a supportive, ambitious team where your work truly matters, and you can grow a career that counts.
We’re excited to have opened a New branch in Batley, and we’re looking for an experienced Registered Care Manager to lead, shape and grow this service from the ground up. You’ll have the autonomy to build a high‑performing team while being supported every step of the way.
What you’ll do
- Lead your branch with warmth and clarity, creating a high-performing, values-driven team where everyone feels supported and able to thrive.
- Ensure every customer receives outstanding care, from regular visits to respite and Live-in services – championing quality, safety, and consistency.
- Maintain full regulatory compliance across your services, driving a “right first time” culture and responding swiftly to improvements when needed.
- Build strong relationships across your community, including healthcare professionals, local authorities, GPs and partners, to grow your customer base and strengthen Helping Hands’ reputation.
- Collaborate closely with internal teams across Operations, People, Quality, Finance and Marketing to deliver great outcomes for customers and our teams.
- Monitor performance, manage budgets, and identify opportunities to improve efficiency, profitability and service delivery.
- Support your Area Care Manager and fellow leaders by sharing best practice and helping embed a culture of excellence across your region.
The Support You’ll Receive
As this is a brand‑new branch you won’t be building it alone. You will have:
- A dedicated Area Care Manager providing regular coaching, hands-on guidance and operational support
- Specialist support teams across Quality, People, Recruitment, Marketing and Finance to help drive early growth
- Centralised recruitment support to help you hire your initial care team quickly and effectively
- A structured onboarding and induction programme tailored for new branch launches
- Access to experienced Registered Managers across the region for peer support and shared best practice
- National leadership development pathways, including support towards Level 5
You will have autonomy to shape the service — but with the reassurance of a well-established framework, experienced colleagues and ongoing support behind you.
What you’ll bring
- A real passion for people, care and community.
- Experience leading teams, inspiring others, building capability, and driving strong performance.
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills, with the confidence to influence both internal and external partners.
- Strong commercial awareness, with experience managing budgets, KPIs and business performance.
- A solid understanding of regulatory requirements, quality frameworks and compliance best practice.
- Outstanding organisational and planning skills, with the resilience to thrive in a fast-moving environment.
- Confidence using data, systems and technology to inform good decision-making.
- Experience working with third-party providers, contractors or partners.
- A flexible, adaptable mindset and a drive to deliver meaningful results.
Desirable:
- Experience in the care sector or a related field.
- Level 5 qualification in Leadership and Management for Care (or willingness to work towards it).
- Knowledge of CQC or CIW regulatory standards.
- Previous management experience within care.
Why Helping Hands
- Up to £42,000 per year
- Clear career development pathways and genuine opportunities to grow.
- 25 days’ annual leave (rising to 27 with service).
- Blue Light Card discounts.
- Employee assistance programme.
- Support with nationally recognised qualifications.
- Refer-a-friend bonus scheme.
- A workplace that celebrates diversity and champions inclusion. Everyone is welcome.
At Helping Hands we’re committed to building a diverse, inclusive community where everyone belongs. All applications are considered fairly in line with our Equality and Diversity Policy.
Salary: Up to £42,000 per year




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