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HC-One
11 Dec, 2025
Night Manager (Non Clinical)
HC-One Stoke-on-Trent, UK
In your role as a Night Manager at HC-One you’ll value one thing above all. Kindness. It carries across every aspect of our Dementia, Nursing, Residential and Specialist care homes. Every single person who works here understands that our residents are people just like them with their own stories to tell. And, by joining us, you’ll have a wonderful opportunity to give something back to those people.   This position is 38.5 hours per week on days. You will be working a 3 on/3 off shift pattern. Being a Night Manager will mean taking responsibility for a specific part of the home and delivering the very best level of care. Not to mention running the entire place when the Home Manager and Deputy Home Manager are absent. So, whether you’re reporting that the new lady who just came in appears to have some mobility issues, asking a gentleman to provide a sample for monitoring or administering a medicine to someone, you’ll always have resident dignity and well being in mind...
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