- 19 February 2020
- 4 min read
I’m a registered manager of a care home with 23 years experience and this is my career advice
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Registered manager, Linda Thorley, gives a brief overview of her career journey to becoming a registered manager and what her job entails.
My career path - how I became a registered manager of a care home
I have worked in a dual registered nursing and residential home for the past 23 years.
I have held roles as Staff Nurse, Senior Staff Nurse, Sister, Senior Sister, Deputy Matron and Registered Manager.
I began my career as an Enrolled Nurse, a few years on completed the conversion course to be a Registered Nurse level one.
I enjoy this type of work and have a wonderful rapport with the Service Users in my care.
As a Registered Manager I see myself as:
• Manager
• Nurse
• Leader
• Supervisor
• Mentor
• Mediator
• Registered
Managers are needed for Care Homes with Residential, Nursing, Challenging behaviour for Adults, Learning Disability and Children.
The qualifications and soft skills I needed to become a registered manager
I am currently a Registered Manager and a Registered General Nurse, Queen’s Nurse.
When I began looking at positions to become a Registered Manager my research led me to realise the qualifications needed were:
• Registered Nurse qualification
• Leadership and Management qualification
• Mentorship qualification (desirable)
I have a NVQ4 in Leadership and Management in Care Services and a mentorship qualification, a Level 5 Diploma in Train the Trainer, and I can verify expected deaths.
I feel these qualifications allow my to see the “care journey” through in a dignified way from admission to a peaceful respectful death.
I believe it is important to have soft skills which are a combination of people skills, social skills, communication skills, character or personality traits, attitudes and career attributes.
These all lead to a manager who is approachable, is visible and a good mentor.
To achieve the position applicants must pass a Fit Person Interview which ensures they have the correct understanding and knowledge in the legalities, compliance and regulation.
It is also a requirement to have an enhanced DBS as they will be working for the Care Quality Commission as well as the Care Home.
About this contributor
Care Home Registered Manager and Nurse
Registered Manager Rock Cottage Care Home, Stoke on Trent. Registered General Nurse. Queens Nurse and proud to promote their ethos of excellent patient care, leadership and continual learning.
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