North Yorkshire Council

Care Provider Services Manager

The closing date is 02 November 2025

Job summary

Shaping the future of adult social care provision across North Yorkshire.

Are you a visionary leader ready to join our dynamic team, to help shape the future of adult social care?

North Yorkshire Council is seeking aService Managerto lead and transform our directly provided adult social care services, ensuring high-quality, person-centred support for our residents.

This role is Countywide, there will be a requirement to travel across the county, attend meetings at County Hall Northallerton and at operations throughout the region. The office in which you are based is to be determined, the location stated in the location field is for advertising purposes.

Who We Are Looking For

  • Were seeking passionate, resilient, and talented individuals who are committed to making a real difference. You will be:
  • A confident and adaptable leader with a proven ability to motivate teams and drive change.
  • Skilled in identifying potential in others and fostering a culture of development and excellence.
  • Digitally savvy, embracing innovation to enhance service delivery.
  • Committed to your own professional development and that of your teams.

You will hold a Level 5 qualification in Leadership in Health & Social Care or an equivalent qualification in a health or social care-related field.

Main duties of the job

As a Service Manager within our Care Provider Services, you will play a pivotal role in leading transformation and delivering excellence across a diverse range of services, including:

  • Older Peoples Services
  • Learning Disability Services
  • Supported Living
  • Extra Care Housing (ECH)

You will lead a team of Operations Managers and provide strategic and operational support to Registered Managers and Learning Disability Service Managers. Your leadership will drive innovation, performance, and quality across our services.

It is an exciting time to joins us, whilst we continue to rise to the challenges of social care. You will be an instrumental part of shaping and delivering transformation.

Key Responsibilities

  • Leadership & Support - Inspire and guide operational teams, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
  • Service delivery and Development - Ensure services meet and exceed Care Quality Commission (CQC) standards, with a strong focus on outcomes and person-centred care.
  • Collaboration & Partnership - Work closely with internal colleagues, NHS partners, social care assessors, andmost importantlypeople who use our services and their carers.
  • Performance & Budget Management - Deliver high-quality outcomes, maintain robust performance metrics, and manage budgets effectively.
  • Team Ethos - Champion a culture of teamwork, shared responsibility, and professional growth.

About us

North Yorkshire is a county of ambition, pride, and resilience. Our communities, businesses, and workforce are passionate about the place they live and work. As a Council, we are proud of our achievements, confident in our services, and committed to continuous improvement.

Unlike many authorities, we retain a strong portfolio of directly provided services, ensuring choice and quality for those with the most complex needs.

Where other authorities have outsourced all of their provider services; given the size and scale in North Yorkshire we are committed to directly providing services alongside commissioned services; to ensure that our residents have high quality, outcome focussed support and choice, in particular for those with the most complex needs.

Our vision is clear,a thriving county that adapts to a changing world and remains a special place for everyone to live, work, and visit.Central to this is our Health and Adult Services directorate, where we strive to ensure every adult lives a longer, healthier, and more independent life.

What we can offer you

  • A market-leading pension scheme
  • Generous leave entitlement
  • Retail, travel and leisure discounts and salary sacrifice discount schemes
  • Commitment to staff development and continuous learning
  • Progression and career-enhancement opportunities

If you have the vision, leadership and the drive to meet our challenges head on, we look forward to receiving your application.

Details

Date posted

22 October 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£51,356 to £55,539 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

F0025-25-0054

Job locations

County Hall

Racecourse Lane

Northallerton

North Yorkshire

DL7 8AE


Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Context

The role of the Care Provider Services Manager is pivotal in ensuring the care and support provision across a range of services is delivered in line with the Care Quality Commission Regulatory Framework, Fundamental Standards of Care, National Autism Accreditation Standards and in accordance with NYCs Health and Adult Services operational care and support policies and procedures.

You will lead a team of Registered Managers and be responsible for ensuring that they meet the service delivery requirements of the CQC Framework, the National Autism Accreditation Standards and organisations quality standards for care provision and its policies and procedures.

The scientific and clinical evidence demonstrates that vaccines provide significant protection against severe disease, hospitalisation and death from COVID-19. Research also suggests that those who are vaccinated are less likely to develop long COVID. The post-holder will support our North Yorkshire residents who are most at risk of serious illness from COVID-19 and therefore has a professional responsibility to preserve safety and to take all reasonable precautions necessary to avoid any potential health risks to themselves or others. Whilst not a legislative requirement, it is highly desirable for successful candidates to have completed (or be willing to complete) a full course of COVID vaccination.

Job Specifics

  • This role will oversee a significant number and range of in-house provision, and the post holder will be expected to have extensive knowledge of the CQC Regulatory Framework, National Best Practice and Quality Standards, Autism Accreditation Standards, risk management and associated health and safety legislation.
  • Required to have extensive knowledge and experience of managing performance in respect of services and employee related matters.
  • This role will provide the leadership for these staff teams and their managers and have designated responsibilities to ensure that the services deliver on values, a sense of purpose and the provision on high quality care.
  • There is an expectation that the postholder will work in partnership with colleagues within the reablement and care and support assessment teams and demonstrate a cooperative and collaborative approach to the development of strong relationships with the wider sector particularly health services and commissioners.
  • Ensure the implementation of multi-agency safeguarding policy and operational guidance. Responsible for ensuring services and the registered managers comply with the safeguarding policies and procedures.
  • Report any significant concerns, complaints or legal issues to the senior manager.
  • Contribute to the promotion of the Councils priorities, policies and Corporate Plan and positively promote the services with local media.
  • Deputise for the Head of Provider Services, as required.
  • In the absence of the Registered Manager, you are responsible for the safety and continuity of that service.
  • You are responsible for the quality assurance, service improvement and development of services to meet required standards.
  • Lead on development and improvement in line with Provider Services transformation plans.
  • Strategic budget manager responsibility for the services you oversee.

Quality and Governance

  • Provide advice / support and consultation to managers recognising the formal responsibilities Registered Managers hold and are personally responsible given their registration with the Care Quality Commission.
  • Ensure that Registered Managers demonstrate service delivery is in line with National Autism Standards.
  • Identify solutions to any quality or service improvement issues which arise from internal or external inspection or regulation requirements.
  • Provide advice and guidance to support the Registered Managers to address any concerns or issues as a result of inspection or regulatory framework findings.
  • Ensure that Provider Services Governance Frameworks are implemented in your services and that you audit, monitor and review practice in light of the Frameworks.
  • Ensure that Registered Managers are working in accordance with Health and Adult Services policies and procedures.
  • Work closely with senior managers and where appropriate and necessary provide information to be assured on safety, quality, performance and risk management.
  • Responsible for the dissemination of good practice and service development initiatives.
  • Working in partnership with external and HAS Quality Improvement and Practice teams in relation to quality improvement and service delivery.
  • Lead your teams to adopt a culture of continuous improvement, which is innovative and inclusive, recognising the diversity of people in local communities.

Job Purpose

To lead and manage a number of Registered Managers of care provider services. Ensuring that the direct care and support provided by North Yorkshire Council health and adult provider services is safe, effective, responsive, caring, well led and that all services comply with both the Care Quality Commission Regulatory Framework, National Autism Accreditation Standards and with NYC policies and procedures.

Operational Management

  • Provide leadership and direction to a team of Registered Managers across a range of services.
  • Contribute to the forward planning of property maintenance and improvement of Provider Service establishments.
  • Develop the skills, knowledge and practice of Registered Managers through induction, coaching, mentoring and effective performance management.
  • Manage complex employee related issues, in accordance with policies and procedures, as required.
  • Ensure services compliant with anti-racist practice and demonstrate equality diversity and inclusion.
  • Ensure the delivery of commissioned in-house services to meet organisational objectives.
  • Take a lead role within operational and strategic meetings both within NYC or as part of a multi-agency approach.
  • Contribute to the Provider Services Team Plan, ensuring that personal and service workplans reflect the Service priorities, providing direction on the delivery, monitoring and review of the Plan.
  • Provide and present information in relation to Adult Social Care Operations and service delivery to the public, other agencies and other services of the Council as required.
  • Lead on transformation and service development projects.
  • Support the implementation of new models of service delivery. Embed a culture of performance management across the service through the development and operation of appropriate monitoring systems and processes focussed on customer outcomes and delivery of key objectives.
  • Completion of audits in line with governance frameworks and service improvement planning.
  • Ensure service delivery is meeting agreed key performance indicators.

Resource Management

  • Be responsible for staffing and associated budget.
  • Take responsibility for the performance of the team and manage the overall work of the team, taking responsibility for decision making of escalated issues, professional judgements and delegation as appropriate.
  • Ensure staff in the team are clear about what is expected of them, are kept informed about their performance and enabled to develop the necessary skills and knowledge through supervision, appraisal and development opportunities.
  • Manage budgets as delegated ensuring that expenditure is kept within existing allocations, advising line manager of additional resource requirements and assist with the preparation of an annual budget.

Partnerships

  • Provide leadership and representation as part of the inter-agency working, planning and developing services.
  • Record, summarise, share and feedback information to ensure all partners are appropriately informed.
  • Work in a team context forging and sustaining relationships across agencies and respecting the contribution of others working with customers.

Strategic Management

  • Contribute to the development of a business plan for the service area to meet the needs of the population served, in line with key performance objectives, priorities and quality assurance principles.
  • Contribute to Corporate Directorate and cross Directorate strategic developments through actively promoting and developing the Services contribution to both County and Directorate level priorities and objectives as set out in the Corporate Plan and Service Plan.
  • Provide direction on the production, monitoring and review of the procedures and policies for the service.
  • Ensure the Councils role in external agencies is delivered. To work with other local authorities and major organisations to achieve this, and represent the Council on strategic level forums, groups and meetings.

Communications

  • Establish respectful, trusting relationships with customers.
  • Develop and use effective communication systems appropriate to the audience.
  • Negotiate effectively with external agencies to ensure best value for the Council.
  • Liaise with internal colleagues and external organisations to deliver and procure services as required.
  • Provide clear leadership to the team of staff to ensure unambiguous direction and performance management.

Systems and Information

  • Provide relevant data for inclusion in national and regional statistical information, making good use of available information, appraise content and assess what else might be needed.
  • In conjunction with other service areas, develop initiatives and proposals to promote the work of the service.
  • Prepare and present reports to Committees, Councillors and the public.
  • Use systems and information as appropriate to quality assure the work of other professional and support staff.
  • Effectively evidence management oversight of critical decisions and practice.
  • Ensure service information is available to customers and the general public as appropriate.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Context

The role of the Care Provider Services Manager is pivotal in ensuring the care and support provision across a range of services is delivered in line with the Care Quality Commission Regulatory Framework, Fundamental Standards of Care, National Autism Accreditation Standards and in accordance with NYCs Health and Adult Services operational care and support policies and procedures.

You will lead a team of Registered Managers and be responsible for ensuring that they meet the service delivery requirements of the CQC Framework, the National Autism Accreditation Standards and organisations quality standards for care provision and its policies and procedures.

The scientific and clinical evidence demonstrates that vaccines provide significant protection against severe disease, hospitalisation and death from COVID-19. Research also suggests that those who are vaccinated are less likely to develop long COVID. The post-holder will support our North Yorkshire residents who are most at risk of serious illness from COVID-19 and therefore has a professional responsibility to preserve safety and to take all reasonable precautions necessary to avoid any potential health risks to themselves or others. Whilst not a legislative requirement, it is highly desirable for successful candidates to have completed (or be willing to complete) a full course of COVID vaccination.

Job Specifics

  • This role will oversee a significant number and range of in-house provision, and the post holder will be expected to have extensive knowledge of the CQC Regulatory Framework, National Best Practice and Quality Standards, Autism Accreditation Standards, risk management and associated health and safety legislation.
  • Required to have extensive knowledge and experience of managing performance in respect of services and employee related matters.
  • This role will provide the leadership for these staff teams and their managers and have designated responsibilities to ensure that the services deliver on values, a sense of purpose and the provision on high quality care.
  • There is an expectation that the postholder will work in partnership with colleagues within the reablement and care and support assessment teams and demonstrate a cooperative and collaborative approach to the development of strong relationships with the wider sector particularly health services and commissioners.
  • Ensure the implementation of multi-agency safeguarding policy and operational guidance. Responsible for ensuring services and the registered managers comply with the safeguarding policies and procedures.
  • Report any significant concerns, complaints or legal issues to the senior manager.
  • Contribute to the promotion of the Councils priorities, policies and Corporate Plan and positively promote the services with local media.
  • Deputise for the Head of Provider Services, as required.
  • In the absence of the Registered Manager, you are responsible for the safety and continuity of that service.
  • You are responsible for the quality assurance, service improvement and development of services to meet required standards.
  • Lead on development and improvement in line with Provider Services transformation plans.
  • Strategic budget manager responsibility for the services you oversee.

Quality and Governance

  • Provide advice / support and consultation to managers recognising the formal responsibilities Registered Managers hold and are personally responsible given their registration with the Care Quality Commission.
  • Ensure that Registered Managers demonstrate service delivery is in line with National Autism Standards.
  • Identify solutions to any quality or service improvement issues which arise from internal or external inspection or regulation requirements.
  • Provide advice and guidance to support the Registered Managers to address any concerns or issues as a result of inspection or regulatory framework findings.
  • Ensure that Provider Services Governance Frameworks are implemented in your services and that you audit, monitor and review practice in light of the Frameworks.
  • Ensure that Registered Managers are working in accordance with Health and Adult Services policies and procedures.
  • Work closely with senior managers and where appropriate and necessary provide information to be assured on safety, quality, performance and risk management.
  • Responsible for the dissemination of good practice and service development initiatives.
  • Working in partnership with external and HAS Quality Improvement and Practice teams in relation to quality improvement and service delivery.
  • Lead your teams to adopt a culture of continuous improvement, which is innovative and inclusive, recognising the diversity of people in local communities.

Job Purpose

To lead and manage a number of Registered Managers of care provider services. Ensuring that the direct care and support provided by North Yorkshire Council health and adult provider services is safe, effective, responsive, caring, well led and that all services comply with both the Care Quality Commission Regulatory Framework, National Autism Accreditation Standards and with NYC policies and procedures.

Operational Management

  • Provide leadership and direction to a team of Registered Managers across a range of services.
  • Contribute to the forward planning of property maintenance and improvement of Provider Service establishments.
  • Develop the skills, knowledge and practice of Registered Managers through induction, coaching, mentoring and effective performance management.
  • Manage complex employee related issues, in accordance with policies and procedures, as required.
  • Ensure services compliant with anti-racist practice and demonstrate equality diversity and inclusion.
  • Ensure the delivery of commissioned in-house services to meet organisational objectives.
  • Take a lead role within operational and strategic meetings both within NYC or as part of a multi-agency approach.
  • Contribute to the Provider Services Team Plan, ensuring that personal and service workplans reflect the Service priorities, providing direction on the delivery, monitoring and review of the Plan.
  • Provide and present information in relation to Adult Social Care Operations and service delivery to the public, other agencies and other services of the Council as required.
  • Lead on transformation and service development projects.
  • Support the implementation of new models of service delivery. Embed a culture of performance management across the service through the development and operation of appropriate monitoring systems and processes focussed on customer outcomes and delivery of key objectives.
  • Completion of audits in line with governance frameworks and service improvement planning.
  • Ensure service delivery is meeting agreed key performance indicators.

Resource Management

  • Be responsible for staffing and associated budget.
  • Take responsibility for the performance of the team and manage the overall work of the team, taking responsibility for decision making of escalated issues, professional judgements and delegation as appropriate.
  • Ensure staff in the team are clear about what is expected of them, are kept informed about their performance and enabled to develop the necessary skills and knowledge through supervision, appraisal and development opportunities.
  • Manage budgets as delegated ensuring that expenditure is kept within existing allocations, advising line manager of additional resource requirements and assist with the preparation of an annual budget.

Partnerships

  • Provide leadership and representation as part of the inter-agency working, planning and developing services.
  • Record, summarise, share and feedback information to ensure all partners are appropriately informed.
  • Work in a team context forging and sustaining relationships across agencies and respecting the contribution of others working with customers.

Strategic Management

  • Contribute to the development of a business plan for the service area to meet the needs of the population served, in line with key performance objectives, priorities and quality assurance principles.
  • Contribute to Corporate Directorate and cross Directorate strategic developments through actively promoting and developing the Services contribution to both County and Directorate level priorities and objectives as set out in the Corporate Plan and Service Plan.
  • Provide direction on the production, monitoring and review of the procedures and policies for the service.
  • Ensure the Councils role in external agencies is delivered. To work with other local authorities and major organisations to achieve this, and represent the Council on strategic level forums, groups and meetings.

Communications

  • Establish respectful, trusting relationships with customers.
  • Develop and use effective communication systems appropriate to the audience.
  • Negotiate effectively with external agencies to ensure best value for the Council.
  • Liaise with internal colleagues and external organisations to deliver and procure services as required.
  • Provide clear leadership to the team of staff to ensure unambiguous direction and performance management.

Systems and Information

  • Provide relevant data for inclusion in national and regional statistical information, making good use of available information, appraise content and assess what else might be needed.
  • In conjunction with other service areas, develop initiatives and proposals to promote the work of the service.
  • Prepare and present reports to Committees, Councillors and the public.
  • Use systems and information as appropriate to quality assure the work of other professional and support staff.
  • Effectively evidence management oversight of critical decisions and practice.
  • Ensure service information is available to customers and the general public as appropriate.

Person Specification

Occupational Skills

Essential

  • Ability to assimilate new initiatives, technology and software and interpret information.
  • Confidently uses persuasion, influencing and/or negotiation techniques to influence others in difficult situations.
  • The ability to converse at ease with customers and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post.
  • Motivation and leadership skills.
  • Identifies possible causes of problems and implements solutions to minimise future occurrence.
  • Ability to act firmly but with tact and understanding.
  • Ability to take clear decisions.
  • Ability to work in a pressurised environment, deal with competing demands and determine priorities.
  • Professional values and attitudes.
  • Ability to work both on own initiative and as part of a team.
  • Ability to work to specified deadlines.

Experience

Essential

  • Significant knowledge of community, residential and day services for adults with social care needs and associated legislation.
  • Extensive knowledge of the CQC Regulatory Framework, National Best Practice and Quality Standards, Autism Accreditation Standards, risk management and associated health and safety legislation.
  • Extensive knowledge and experience of managing performance in respect of services and employee related matters.
  • Substantial knowledge of current good practice standards both at local and national level.
  • Significant demonstrable knowledge of statutory requirements, including requirements in respect of carers, equality and anti-discrimination legislation, maintaining a safe working environment, data protection and confidentiality.
  • Knowledge and understanding of how Equality & Diversity, Dignity & Respect and Human Rights will apply.
  • Knowledge of budget and staff management processes.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the service provision.
  • Effective management / leadership experience in managing staff and performance.
  • Significant experience of managing adult social care in a local authority or major independent service organisation or equivalent.
  • Significant experience in developing policy.
  • Proven and effective experience of the management of resources in a changing organisational environment, including financial resources.
  • Experience of developing and implementing organisational change strategies.
  • Experience of collaborative inter and intra agency work.

Qualifications

Essential

  • A professional qualification or equivalent in the relevant specialism e.g., Professional social care or health qualification e.g., social work, occupational therapy, nursing, NVQ4 Care.
  • A management qualification.

Desirable

  • A relevant post graduate qualification.
  • Professional registration with the appropriate body e.g., Health Care Professionals Council (HCPC) where applicable.
Person Specification

Occupational Skills

Essential

  • Ability to assimilate new initiatives, technology and software and interpret information.
  • Confidently uses persuasion, influencing and/or negotiation techniques to influence others in difficult situations.
  • The ability to converse at ease with customers and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post.
  • Motivation and leadership skills.
  • Identifies possible causes of problems and implements solutions to minimise future occurrence.
  • Ability to act firmly but with tact and understanding.
  • Ability to take clear decisions.
  • Ability to work in a pressurised environment, deal with competing demands and determine priorities.
  • Professional values and attitudes.
  • Ability to work both on own initiative and as part of a team.
  • Ability to work to specified deadlines.

Experience

Essential

  • Significant knowledge of community, residential and day services for adults with social care needs and associated legislation.
  • Extensive knowledge of the CQC Regulatory Framework, National Best Practice and Quality Standards, Autism Accreditation Standards, risk management and associated health and safety legislation.
  • Extensive knowledge and experience of managing performance in respect of services and employee related matters.
  • Substantial knowledge of current good practice standards both at local and national level.
  • Significant demonstrable knowledge of statutory requirements, including requirements in respect of carers, equality and anti-discrimination legislation, maintaining a safe working environment, data protection and confidentiality.
  • Knowledge and understanding of how Equality & Diversity, Dignity & Respect and Human Rights will apply.
  • Knowledge of budget and staff management processes.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the service provision.
  • Effective management / leadership experience in managing staff and performance.
  • Significant experience of managing adult social care in a local authority or major independent service organisation or equivalent.
  • Significant experience in developing policy.
  • Proven and effective experience of the management of resources in a changing organisational environment, including financial resources.
  • Experience of developing and implementing organisational change strategies.
  • Experience of collaborative inter and intra agency work.

Qualifications

Essential

  • A professional qualification or equivalent in the relevant specialism e.g., Professional social care or health qualification e.g., social work, occupational therapy, nursing, NVQ4 Care.
  • A management qualification.

Desirable

  • A relevant post graduate qualification.
  • Professional registration with the appropriate body e.g., Health Care Professionals Council (HCPC) where applicable.

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Employer details

Employer name

North Yorkshire Council

Address

County Hall

Racecourse Lane

Northallerton

North Yorkshire

DL7 8AE


Employer's website

https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

North Yorkshire Council

Address

County Hall

Racecourse Lane

Northallerton

North Yorkshire

DL7 8AE


Employer's website

https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Head of Provider Services

Angie Austin

Angie.Austin@northyorks.gov.uk

01609536986

Details

Date posted

22 October 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£51,356 to £55,539 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

F0025-25-0054

Job locations

County Hall

Racecourse Lane

Northallerton

North Yorkshire

DL7 8AE


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