Deputy Support Manager - Market Weighton Market Weighton , United Kingdom £30129.79 - £30129.79 Full Time Apply By 13 June, 2026 Posted On 14 May, 2026
Affinity Trust
Market Weighton, United Kingdom
Base: £30,129.79 py; bonus/equity: not specified; ...
On-site
Experience supporting people with learning disabilities
Experience supporting people with autism
Experience supporting complex needs
Affinity Trust is seeking a Deputy Support Manager in Market Weighton, UK, to oversee a team supporting adults with learning disabilities and autism. The role requires experience in care management, with responsibilities including developing personalized care plans and ensuring compliance with regulations
Job Summary
The role involves supporting a team of around 40 full and part-time staff to deliver great support primarily working Mon-Fri during office hours.
You will be responsible for maintaining CQC compliance and rota efficiency while promoting structure and independence for service users.
The company offers an attractive salary, benefits package including pension, life assurance, and access to various health and discount schemes.
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Affinity Trust is seeking a Deputy Support Manager in Market Weighton, UK, to oversee a team supporting adults with learning disabilities and autism. The role requires experience in care management, with responsibilities including developing personalized care plans and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Salary
Base: £30,129.79 per annum; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Pension, Life Assurance, Health Cash Plans, Blue Light Card reimbursement
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Experience supporting people with learning disabilities
Experience supporting people with autism
Experience supporting complex needs
Ability to travel between 3 locations
Participation in on-call rota
Nice-to-have
Driver preferred for travel between locations
Dynamic individual to inspire staff
Knowledge of Positive Behaviour Support
Knowledge of Proact-SCIPr-UK
Key Requirements
Experience supporting people with learning disabilities