About the Company Rota Support LTD specialises in the supply of permanent and temporary Care, Nursing & Support staff into the private healthcare sector, including care homes for the elderly, nursing homes, learning disability and mental health homes and supported living services, as well as private hospitals. About the Role We are looking to recruit Support Workers based in and around Sudbury that are looking for ad-hoc, flexible shifts. These shifts can accumulate into either full time hours or part time hours, but will be offered on a 0 hours contract. The role will include working at different residential homes, respite and supported living services, for both adults with learning disabilities or mental health, covering gaps in our clients rotas due to annual leave, maternity leave, sickness and vacancies. We are seeking individuals experienced in supporting adults with anxiety, depression and schizophrenia. These shifts may arise at short notice due to last minute emergencies, whilst also being booked weeks in advance, depending on the clients needs. Everyday tasks will consist of the following, but not be limited to; Helping with meal preparation Household chores Administering medication Help with managing finances Accessing community facilities, going shopping and meeting friends Providing general emotional support. About the Person A suitable candidate for this position will be somebody that has a minimum of 4 months experience in a residential setting, which supports people with a various forms of mental health. Somebody that has a good understanding of spoken and written English. Somebody that is compassionate, patient and enjoys helping others. This position is subject to a enhanced DBS check and providing evidence of right to work in the UK.
Jun 30, 2026
Seasonal
About the Company Rota Support LTD specialises in the supply of permanent and temporary Care, Nursing & Support staff into the private healthcare sector, including care homes for the elderly, nursing homes, learning disability and mental health homes and supported living services, as well as private hospitals. About the Role We are looking to recruit Support Workers based in and around Sudbury that are looking for ad-hoc, flexible shifts. These shifts can accumulate into either full time hours or part time hours, but will be offered on a 0 hours contract. The role will include working at different residential homes, respite and supported living services, for both adults with learning disabilities or mental health, covering gaps in our clients rotas due to annual leave, maternity leave, sickness and vacancies. We are seeking individuals experienced in supporting adults with anxiety, depression and schizophrenia. These shifts may arise at short notice due to last minute emergencies, whilst also being booked weeks in advance, depending on the clients needs. Everyday tasks will consist of the following, but not be limited to; Helping with meal preparation Household chores Administering medication Help with managing finances Accessing community facilities, going shopping and meeting friends Providing general emotional support. About the Person A suitable candidate for this position will be somebody that has a minimum of 4 months experience in a residential setting, which supports people with a various forms of mental health. Somebody that has a good understanding of spoken and written English. Somebody that is compassionate, patient and enjoys helping others. This position is subject to a enhanced DBS check and providing evidence of right to work in the UK.
Rota Support is acting on behalf of our client, an established and registered Ofsted provider with children's care homes and supported accommodation services for children aged 11+. This particular vacancy is located at their 4 bed, Ofsted registered, children's residential home in Earley, Berkshire and the home specialises in Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. The hours for this role are Full-Time (37.5 hours per week with flexibility to meet the needs of the business, and on-call duties) Specific duties and responsibilities for this role will include; Maintain Ofsted registration and ensure that each home meets and exceeds regulatory and quality standards. Provide direct line management to Deputy Manager and leadership to the wider operational team. Lead on the implementation of quality assurance frameworks, audit cycles, and service improvement plans. Develop and maintain a high-performance culture with a focus on staff development, child-centred care and positive outcomes. General responsibilities for this role will include; Champion the organisation s values and represent the company externally. Deliver monthly performance updates and reports to the Responsible Individual and Executive Director. Oversight of workforce planning, budget management and staff deployment. Chair multi-disciplinary meetings, strategy discussions and regional forums. An ideal candidate for this role will hold the following; Must hold a Diploma Level 5 in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare. Must have prior experience as a Registered Manager with strong outcomes and regulatory history. This post requires the holder to have a clear Criminal Records Bureau check at all times. What's on offer A competitive and generous annual salary of £65,000-£70,000. Structured Bonus Offer up to £10,000 per year Fully funded training and qualifications Free meals 33 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays and your birthday) If you feel that you are suitable for this role and would like to discuss further or apply for the position, please get in touch with our team and provide your CV to be considered.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Rota Support is acting on behalf of our client, an established and registered Ofsted provider with children's care homes and supported accommodation services for children aged 11+. This particular vacancy is located at their 4 bed, Ofsted registered, children's residential home in Earley, Berkshire and the home specialises in Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. The hours for this role are Full-Time (37.5 hours per week with flexibility to meet the needs of the business, and on-call duties) Specific duties and responsibilities for this role will include; Maintain Ofsted registration and ensure that each home meets and exceeds regulatory and quality standards. Provide direct line management to Deputy Manager and leadership to the wider operational team. Lead on the implementation of quality assurance frameworks, audit cycles, and service improvement plans. Develop and maintain a high-performance culture with a focus on staff development, child-centred care and positive outcomes. General responsibilities for this role will include; Champion the organisation s values and represent the company externally. Deliver monthly performance updates and reports to the Responsible Individual and Executive Director. Oversight of workforce planning, budget management and staff deployment. Chair multi-disciplinary meetings, strategy discussions and regional forums. An ideal candidate for this role will hold the following; Must hold a Diploma Level 5 in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare. Must have prior experience as a Registered Manager with strong outcomes and regulatory history. This post requires the holder to have a clear Criminal Records Bureau check at all times. What's on offer A competitive and generous annual salary of £65,000-£70,000. Structured Bonus Offer up to £10,000 per year Fully funded training and qualifications Free meals 33 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays and your birthday) If you feel that you are suitable for this role and would like to discuss further or apply for the position, please get in touch with our team and provide your CV to be considered.
About the Company Rota Support LTD specialises in the supply of permanent and temporary Care, Nursing & Support staff into the private healthcare sector, including care homes for the elderly, nursing homes, learning disability and mental health homes and supported living services, as well as private hospitals. About the Role We are looking to recruit Support Workers based in and around Stowmarket that are looking for ad-hoc, flexible shifts. These shifts can accumulate into either full time hours or part time hours, but will be offered on a 0 hours contract. The role will include working at different residential homes, respite and supported living services, for both adults with learning disabilities or mental health, covering gaps in our clients rotas due to annual leave, maternity leave, sickness and vacancies. We are seeking individuals experienced in supporting adults with anxiety, depression and schizophrenia. These shifts may arise at short notice due to last minute emergencies, whilst also being booked weeks in advance, depending on the clients needs. Everyday tasks will consist of the following, but not be limited to; Helping with meal preparation Household chores Administering medication Help with managing finances Accessing community facilities, going shopping and meeting friends Providing general emotional support. About the Person A suitable candidate for this position will be somebody that has a minimum of 4 months experience in a residential setting, which supports people with a various forms of mental health. Somebody that has a good understanding of spoken and written English. Somebody that is compassionate, patient and enjoys helping others. This position is subject to a enhanced DBS check and providing evidence of right to work in the UK.
Jun 30, 2026
Seasonal
About the Company Rota Support LTD specialises in the supply of permanent and temporary Care, Nursing & Support staff into the private healthcare sector, including care homes for the elderly, nursing homes, learning disability and mental health homes and supported living services, as well as private hospitals. About the Role We are looking to recruit Support Workers based in and around Stowmarket that are looking for ad-hoc, flexible shifts. These shifts can accumulate into either full time hours or part time hours, but will be offered on a 0 hours contract. The role will include working at different residential homes, respite and supported living services, for both adults with learning disabilities or mental health, covering gaps in our clients rotas due to annual leave, maternity leave, sickness and vacancies. We are seeking individuals experienced in supporting adults with anxiety, depression and schizophrenia. These shifts may arise at short notice due to last minute emergencies, whilst also being booked weeks in advance, depending on the clients needs. Everyday tasks will consist of the following, but not be limited to; Helping with meal preparation Household chores Administering medication Help with managing finances Accessing community facilities, going shopping and meeting friends Providing general emotional support. About the Person A suitable candidate for this position will be somebody that has a minimum of 4 months experience in a residential setting, which supports people with a various forms of mental health. Somebody that has a good understanding of spoken and written English. Somebody that is compassionate, patient and enjoys helping others. This position is subject to a enhanced DBS check and providing evidence of right to work in the UK.
Rota Support is recruiting a Registered Manager on behalf of our client, a long established independent family run care home offering both nursing and residential care, approximately 25-40 residents in size. Located a short distance from Sudbury in Suffolk, the home prides themselves in delivering high-quality, compassionate care to older people. About the Role - As the Registered Manager, you will be required to maintain the high professional standards of clinical care and compliance through excellent leadership, management and performance leading an established and dedicated team of Registered Nurses, Care Assistants and support staff. As the nursing lead you will be responsible in ensuring a safe, effective, caring, responsive and well led environment for all residents, staff and visitors. Requirements Level 5 Leadership in Health & Social Care certification is essential for this application A valid NMC registration (RGN) A strong understanding of CQC regulations and inspection frameworks for clinical governance and compliance. Strong clinical knowlege Proven experience managing nursing care services Proven leadership and team development skills Ensure that the nursing care delivery promotes dignity, independence, and quality at all times Proven experience in the supervision and support of care staff, including recruitment, training, and ongoing performance management (Supervisions, Quality Assurance etc.) in order to uphold and maintain a high-quality of service. Excellent communication, organisational and problem-solving abilities Have a positive, proactive, and business minded approach Hold a full UK driving license and have access to a vehicle Responsibilities Providing strong leadership to deliver outstanding nursing care Ensuring a full compliance with CQC and all other regulatory requirements Enhance ongoing quality, governance and continuous improvement Supporting and developing a multi-disciplinary team to achieve excellence Overseeing all clinical standards throughout the Home Managing occupancy and staffing Maintaining excellent relationships with resident families, professionals, and representatives from regulatory bodies Maintaining effective and clear communication Ensuring the safety of our residents with regular risk assessments and implementing and maintaining appropriate safety measures As appropriate Promoting the home within the local community in order to maintain high occupancy levels Ensuring the management and overseeing of all safeguarding, infection control and health & safety practices What's on offer Annual salary of between £48,000-£55,000, depending on experience Contracted hours of 40 per week Daily background support and administration from an experienced senior family management team Established and friendly clinical and care teams On-going professional development Pension Uniform Free Meals
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Rota Support is recruiting a Registered Manager on behalf of our client, a long established independent family run care home offering both nursing and residential care, approximately 25-40 residents in size. Located a short distance from Sudbury in Suffolk, the home prides themselves in delivering high-quality, compassionate care to older people. About the Role - As the Registered Manager, you will be required to maintain the high professional standards of clinical care and compliance through excellent leadership, management and performance leading an established and dedicated team of Registered Nurses, Care Assistants and support staff. As the nursing lead you will be responsible in ensuring a safe, effective, caring, responsive and well led environment for all residents, staff and visitors. Requirements Level 5 Leadership in Health & Social Care certification is essential for this application A valid NMC registration (RGN) A strong understanding of CQC regulations and inspection frameworks for clinical governance and compliance. Strong clinical knowlege Proven experience managing nursing care services Proven leadership and team development skills Ensure that the nursing care delivery promotes dignity, independence, and quality at all times Proven experience in the supervision and support of care staff, including recruitment, training, and ongoing performance management (Supervisions, Quality Assurance etc.) in order to uphold and maintain a high-quality of service. Excellent communication, organisational and problem-solving abilities Have a positive, proactive, and business minded approach Hold a full UK driving license and have access to a vehicle Responsibilities Providing strong leadership to deliver outstanding nursing care Ensuring a full compliance with CQC and all other regulatory requirements Enhance ongoing quality, governance and continuous improvement Supporting and developing a multi-disciplinary team to achieve excellence Overseeing all clinical standards throughout the Home Managing occupancy and staffing Maintaining excellent relationships with resident families, professionals, and representatives from regulatory bodies Maintaining effective and clear communication Ensuring the safety of our residents with regular risk assessments and implementing and maintaining appropriate safety measures As appropriate Promoting the home within the local community in order to maintain high occupancy levels Ensuring the management and overseeing of all safeguarding, infection control and health & safety practices What's on offer Annual salary of between £48,000-£55,000, depending on experience Contracted hours of 40 per week Daily background support and administration from an experienced senior family management team Established and friendly clinical and care teams On-going professional development Pension Uniform Free Meals
Rota Support are recruiting for a Childrens Home Registered Manager on behalf of our client, a 4 bed EBD childrens residential home located in Colchester, Essex. The organisation was formed nearly 3 years ago and has gone from strength to strength and now has multiple homes under their umbrella. Our client is looking for a strong, child-focused leader who understands the responsibilities, pressures, and standards required within residential childcare. They are looking for somebody professional, resilient, organised, and genuinely passionate about improving the lives of children and young people. Role Overview As the Registered Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the home in line with the Children s Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and the Quality Standards. You will provide leadership, direction, and support to the staff team, ensuring that children receive the highest quality care in a safe, stimulating, and nurturing environment. This position requires resilience, strong safeguarding knowledge, and the ability to balance operational management with a child-centred approach. You will play a critical role in shaping the ethos, culture, and success of the home. Key Responsibilities Take full responsibility for the operational management of the home, ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation, regulations, and Ofsted requirements. Provide strong and inspirational leadership to staff, developing a culture of professionalism, teamwork, and continuous improvement. Safeguard and promote the welfare of children, ensuring that individual care plans, risk assessments, and placement plans are implemented and regularly reviewed. Build and maintain effective relationships with children, families, social workers, external agencies, and the wider community. Oversee recruitment, supervision, training, and development of staff to ensure a skilled and motivated workforce. Monitor, evaluate, and report on the home s performance, ensuring continuous improvement and readiness for Ofsted inspections. Manage budgets and resources effectively, maintaining financial sustainability and value for money. Be available and willing to work outside normal hours in the event of safeguarding concerns or emergencies. Requirements Minimum of 2 years previous experience as a Residential Childrens Home Manager in a Childrens Home. Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England) (or equivalent). A strong understanding of safeguarding, child protection, and the legal framework governing children s residential care. Excellent leadership, organisational, and communication skills. The ability to build strong relationships and maintain professional boundaries.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Rota Support are recruiting for a Childrens Home Registered Manager on behalf of our client, a 4 bed EBD childrens residential home located in Colchester, Essex. The organisation was formed nearly 3 years ago and has gone from strength to strength and now has multiple homes under their umbrella. Our client is looking for a strong, child-focused leader who understands the responsibilities, pressures, and standards required within residential childcare. They are looking for somebody professional, resilient, organised, and genuinely passionate about improving the lives of children and young people. Role Overview As the Registered Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the home in line with the Children s Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and the Quality Standards. You will provide leadership, direction, and support to the staff team, ensuring that children receive the highest quality care in a safe, stimulating, and nurturing environment. This position requires resilience, strong safeguarding knowledge, and the ability to balance operational management with a child-centred approach. You will play a critical role in shaping the ethos, culture, and success of the home. Key Responsibilities Take full responsibility for the operational management of the home, ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation, regulations, and Ofsted requirements. Provide strong and inspirational leadership to staff, developing a culture of professionalism, teamwork, and continuous improvement. Safeguard and promote the welfare of children, ensuring that individual care plans, risk assessments, and placement plans are implemented and regularly reviewed. Build and maintain effective relationships with children, families, social workers, external agencies, and the wider community. Oversee recruitment, supervision, training, and development of staff to ensure a skilled and motivated workforce. Monitor, evaluate, and report on the home s performance, ensuring continuous improvement and readiness for Ofsted inspections. Manage budgets and resources effectively, maintaining financial sustainability and value for money. Be available and willing to work outside normal hours in the event of safeguarding concerns or emergencies. Requirements Minimum of 2 years previous experience as a Residential Childrens Home Manager in a Childrens Home. Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England) (or equivalent). A strong understanding of safeguarding, child protection, and the legal framework governing children s residential care. Excellent leadership, organisational, and communication skills. The ability to build strong relationships and maintain professional boundaries.