Team Manager and Registered Manager REACH, Reablement and Intermediate Care Services
MB4 (£45,091 - £51,356)
37 hours, Full-Time
Permanent
Central House and Beckwith House

Application Deadline: 19 July 2026, 11:59pm
Shortlisting Date: 21 July 2026
Interview Date: 28 & 29 July 2026
Interview Type: Face to face

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Your Role

An exciting opportunity has become available to join Stockport Council's Adult Social Care Provider Services as our Team Manager and CQC Registered Manager for REACH, Reablement and Intermediate Care Services. This is a key leadership role with responsibility for delivering high-quality, person-centred services that support people to regain and maintain their independence, remain in their own homes for longer and achieve the outcomes that matter most to them.

As the Registered Manager, you will be accountable for ensuring services are safe, effective, responsive and well-led, maintaining compliance with Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulations and driving a culture of continuous improvement. You will lead a large operational workforce, providing visible leadership and strategic direction across a diverse portfolio of services that sit at the heart of Stockport's prevention and independence agenda.

Working closely with health partners, social work teams and wider Adult Social Care services, you will play a pivotal role in supporting hospital discharge, preventing unnecessary admissions to long-term care and enabling people to live as independently as possible within their communities.

This is an exciting time to join us as we continue to develop innovative approaches to service delivery, including the use of technology-enabled care, reablement and strengths-based practice to improve outcomes for residents whilst making best use of public resources.

About You

We're looking for an inspirational and experienced leader who is passionate about delivering outstanding care and support services and who can confidently fulfil the responsibilities of a CQC Registered Manager.

You will have significant experience of managing adult social care, health or other CQC-regulated services and a strong understanding of quality assurance, governance and regulatory compliance.

You will be able to demonstrate a track record of leading high-performing teams, improving services and delivering positive outcomes for people who draw upon care and support.

You will be someone who:

  • Has experience of leading operational care, support, reablement, rehabilitation or community-based services.
  • Has the ability to meet the requirements of a CQC Registered Manager and a thorough understanding of the regulatory framework.
  • Can provide visible, supportive and inspirational leadership to multidisciplinary teams.
  • Has experience of driving service improvement, managing change and embedding innovation.
  • Is committed to strengths-based, person-centred approaches that promote independence and wellbeing.
  • Understands how technology-enabled care and digital solutions can support people to live independently.
  • Has experience of managing budgets, resources, workforce performance and quality standards.
  • Can develop effective partnerships across health, social care, voluntary sector and community organisations.
  • Is motivated by achieving excellent outcomes for residents and ensuring services are continuously improving.

Whilst professional qualifications in health, social care or leadership are welcomed, we are keen to attract applications from leaders with relevant operational and regulated service experience who can demonstrate the skills, knowledge and leadership required to succeed in the role.

Applicants must hold a valid UK driving licence and have access to a vehicle for work purposes.

About Us

Stockport Council's Adult Social Care service is committed to helping residents live healthy, independent and fulfilling lives. Our REACH, Reablement and Intermediate Care Services play a vital role in supporting people at times of change, recovery and increased need, helping them remain connected to their communities and maintain their independence.

We are equally committed to supporting and developing our workforce and offer a wide range of benefits including:

  • Comprehensive induction, training and mentoring programme.
  • Extensive leadership and professional development opportunities.
  • Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme.
  • Employee benefits and discount schemes.
  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, rising to 30 days after five years' service.
  • Opportunity to purchase additional annual leave.
  • Blue Light Card eligibility.
  • Flexible and agile working opportunities where service needs allow.
  • Excellent management support, supervision and appraisal.
  • Access to our Employee Assistance Programme providing 24/7 support, advice and counselling for employees and their immediate family.

We are proud to be recognised under the Good Employment Charter as an organisation committed to the wellbeing, development and engagement of our colleagues. As members of the Charter, we are committed to fair employment practices, flexible working, employee voice and paying the Real Living Wage.

If you are an ambitious and passionate leader who wants to shape the future of Provider Services and make a real difference to the lives of Stockport residents, we'd love to hear from you.

Join us and help lead the delivery of high-quality, innovative and independent living services for the people of Stockport.

At Stockport Council we are one ambitious team on a mission to create opportunities for everyone who lives, works and spends time in the borough. Working at Stockport Council means contributing to one of the most thriving towns in the North. We’re keen to recruit people with the right values and behaviours that can help us ensure our workplace values are at the heart of everything we do.

We are proud to be recognised under the Good Employment Charter as an organisation committed to the wellbeing of our colleagues. As members of the charter, we have been recognised as a great place to work for all colleagues and pledge to pay the real living wage, engage staff in key decisions and endorse fair and flexible working conditions.

If you would like to find out more about the role please contact Lisa Moores at lisa.moores@stockport.gov.uk for an informal discussion about the role

The successful applicant’s appointment will be subject to satisfactory pre-employment clearances including a Disclosure and Barring Service check.

Stockport Council holds a Visa sponsorship licence but this can only be used for certain roles and this campaign does not currently qualify.

Please note that we have made a commitment to improve the employment opportunities for people with disabilities, care leavers and ex-military personnel. As part of the Guaranteed Assessment Scheme you will therefore be guaranteed to be shortlisted for Assessment if you meet both the criteria for the scheme and the essential job role criteria.

Find out if you meet the criteria here: https://www.greater.jobs/our-guaranteed-assessment-scheme

If you have completed the GM Elevate (Leadership Development) Programme, please indicate this within the ‘About You’ or ‘Supporting Statement’ section of your application. Please also email recruitment@stockport.gov.uk.

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We want our employees to have a good work life balance and in many job roles we can offer a range of flexible/hybrid working arrangements. We also have inclusive employment policies and staff engagement forums to support our diverse workforce. We will listen to, learn from, and develop our workforce.

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Location

Grand Central, , Stockport, SK1 3TA, United Kingdom

Job ID

12342

Supporting You Through Every Step of Your Journey

We want every candidate to feel welcomed, informed and confident when applying for a role with us.

This section brings together everything you need to succeed - from guidance on writing an authentic application to understanding how to use AI responsibly.

You’ll also find information about our Greater Manchester commitments, including our inclusive employment schemes and standards, as well as tools to help you explore your potential pay, benefits and entitlements. We’re here to ensure you have the support you need at every stage.

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Local authorities across Greater Manchester are proud to be part of a shared commitment to widening access to employment and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

These commitments span a number of long‑standing schemes and initiatives designed to open doors, remove barriers and ensure all applicants feel valued and respected throughout their employment journey.

Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter

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Applying Authentically With AI: Our Greater Manchester Approach

Across Greater Manchester’s local authorities, we want to hear your genuine experiences, skills and motivations, expressed in your own words.

To keep our recruitment process fair and inclusive, please complete your application personally and follow the instructions carefully. AI can be used to support you - for example, to help structure your answers or as a reasonable adjustment - but your application should still reflect your authentic voice.

Applications that depend too heavily on AI‑generated content may not progress to shortlisting.

This guidance outlines acceptable and unacceptable uses of AI, along with suggestions for using it in a way that supports you while keeping your application true to you.

  1. What Is AI and How Do We Use It Across Greater Manchester?

    AI refers to technology that can create or refine content, such as text, ideas, summaries, or planning. It can help improve productivity, problem-solving, and creativity.

    We’re open to using innovative digital tools where they can help us work smarter and deliver better services for our residents. However, every use of AI is carefully considered to make sure it is ethical, responsible, and aligned with public-sector values.

    When it comes to recruitment, we take a human-centred approach.

    This means:

    • A trained hiring manager reads every application

    • Shortlisting is based on objective criteria required for the job

    • Interviews are conducted in person or via teams by the hiring manager for the role

    • All hiring decisions are made by hiring managers, not algorithms

    AI does not make decisions in our recruitment process and our managers are being upskilled to spot AI in applications, particularly when this might have been used in a way that doesn’t feel genuine. If something in an application raises a question or concern, we will test this out with assessments or at the interview stage to confirm authenticity.

    Our aim isn’t to catch anyone out but to make sure we’re getting to know the real you, giving every candidate a fair chance and finding the right person for the role.

  2. Using AI in Your Application

    When it comes to job applications, what matters most to us is you. We want to see your personality, your experience, and what excites you about joining our team. 

    We recognise that AI can be a helpful tool to support accessibility during the application process. If you choose to use AI for support, please read the instructions carefully and make sure your application is written in your own words, reflecting your genuine skills, knowledge, experience and enthusiasm.

    We’re looking forward to hearing your story.

  3. How to use AI Effectively and Responsibly

    Your application is your chance to show us:

    • Who you are

    • What you can bring

    • The values you hold

    • Why you want to make a difference

    AI can help you organise your thoughts or improve clarity but it cannot express your unique voice, experiences, or motivations.

    AI is most helpful when used to:

    • Help you structure the information you are providing to evidence the criteria

    • Give examples of how to use STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result)

    • Proof-read to highlight grammar or spelling errors

    • Provide inspiration if you're finding it difficult to find the right words to explain something

    But remember: your honesty, lived experience, and motivations are irreplaceable.

  4. Do’s and Don’ts for Using AI in the Recruitment Process

    Do:

    • Use AI as a supportive tool, not a replacement

    • Ask AI to help tidy up your writing or clarify structure

    • Use it to brainstorm examples, then rewrite them in your own voice

    • Reflect on AI suggestions and adapt them to match your experience

    • Use AI to help with research, but express your understanding yourself

    Don’t:

    • Copy and paste AI-generated content directly into your application

    • Let AI exaggerate or invent experience you do not have

    • Rely on generic statements that don’t reflect the specific role requirements

    • Remove your individuality, we want to hear your voice

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To protect yourself from recruitment scams, please only apply for roles through the official greater.jobs website and associated recruitment systems. We will never ask for your personal information outside of this process.

Employee Benefits

Annual Leave

A generous annual leave allowance, up to 30 days annual leave dependent on grade and length of service, plus bank holidays with the option to purchase additional annual leave

Work Life Balance

Work and personal life balance. Many jobs include part time working, flexi-time and homeworking

Employee engagement

Employee engagement networks to support colleagues and create opportunities to feed into both workforce and borough strategies

Volunteering

Support for volunteering by allowing up to 4 hours per month (pro rata) to carry out any duties associated with this

Learning and Development

A suite of learning and development opportunities, from important data protection training to all level apprenticeships

Discounts

A huge range of discounts via an easy to use portal, including: Gym memberships, restaurants, events, travel, cycle to work scheme, home electronics and more.

Wellbeing

Access to an employee support hotline, available 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.

Pension Scheme

Option to join the Local Government Pension Scheme and give your pension a boost by enrolling into a salary sacrifice scheme.

Our Recruitment Journey

Seen a job you’re interested in but want to understand more about our recruitment process?

  • Application stage

    When you have seen a job, you are interested in you can submit your application online by clicking ‘Apply Now’, some vacancies will ask you to complete a supporting statement where you should address the About You section of the Job Profile for the role. Other vacancies will ask you to upload a CV.

  • Shortlisting

    In keeping with our commitment to inclusion, recruiting managers take an anonymised approach to recruiting when shortlisting your application form. They will use the supporting information section of your application and your work history to assess your suitability for the job. You'll be notified of the outcome of your application form via email and if successful you'll be invited to book an interview slot.

  • Interviews

    When preparing for the interview, you should familiarise yourself with the job profile. The About You section of the job profile contains the criteria that will be assessed at interview stage. You can prepare for interview by ensuring that you have clear examples relating to how you have met these criteria. If you require any reasonable adjustments because of a disability under the Equality Act, to assist you during the selection process we would be pleased to discuss them with you on recruitment@stockport.gov.uk

  • Offer stage and pre-employment checks

    Offer stage and pre-employment checks If you're offered the job after interviewing, you'll be sent a conditional offer detailing your new role. Along with the conditional contract and offer letter, our team will be in touch regarding your pre-employment checks.

    The pre-employment checks that you will need to undertake will depend on the role that you've applied for. These checks may include:

    • right to work in the UK

    • Disclosure and Barring Service checks.

    The information provided will be dealt with in accordance with the DBS Code of Practice

    • gaps in employment

    • reference checks. We will request references prior to issuing your conditional contract

    • pre-employment health declaration

    • qualification checks