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Compass Associates are proud to be partnering with Royal Star & Garter in the recruitment of a Deputy Director of Wellbeing & Care. This appointment sits at the heart of an exciting period of transformation, as the charity launches a bold five-year strategy designed to redefine how care and support is delivered to the UK’s Armed Forces community. The strategy will see Royal Star & Garter build on its outstanding residential care provision and develop a truly integrated, national model of community-based support. The Deputy Director of Wellbeing & Care will play a key senior leadership role, supporting the Director of Care & Wellbeing in delivering safe, high-quality, person-centred care across all Homes and services. The postholder will provide visible, compassionate and operational leadership across clinical care, wellbeing and service quality, ensuring residents experience consistently excellent care and fulfilling lives.
Job Responsibility
Support delivery of the organisation’s care and wellbeing strategy during an important period of transformation
Lead improvements in dementia care, wellbeing services and occupancy performance
Provide visible leadership across Homes, particularly during operational or regulatory pressure
Strengthen governance, quality assurance and safety frameworks, including alignment with Care Quality Commission standards and PSIRF processes
Oversee and support development of leaders across dementia, wellbeing and care teams
Ensure consistent, high-quality delivery across all Homes and services
Build strong relationships with NHS partners, commissioners and veteran organisations
Champion a compassionate, inclusive and learning-focused culture
Requirements
A clinical or social care qualification (Nurse, Allied Health Professional or Social Care)
Senior leadership experience within the nursing home environment
Strong understanding of governance, quality improvement and regulation
Experience supporting dementia care and/or wellbeing services