Care Home employment contract

Registered Manager Employment Contract
for UK Care Home businesses

Create a UK registered manager employment contract with CQC, safeguarding, staff supervision, and care governance clauses.

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This page is maintained for UK employers creating registered manager contracts for care home. HRHeaven document content is designed around UK employment contract requirements, practical workplace records, role duties, confidentiality, notice, holiday, probation and safe working expectations.

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19 June 2026
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Job description

Clear role overview and key responsibilities.

Probation period

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Commission structure

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Working hours

Standard and flexible working arrangements.

Holiday entitlement

Compliant holiday calculation.

Confidentiality

Client and company confidentiality.

Disciplinary process

Clear process and employee rights.

Notice periods

Compliant notice periods for both parties.

Role-specific intelligence

Registered Manager Employment Contract

Registered Manager contracts need role specific wording for care home employers because the role handles care home service user care plans, care home resident care records and records, evidence, and escalation obligations that should be set out clearly in the employment contract.

Distinctive duty

The Employee shall perform registered manager duties using documented care, safeguarding and service user support procedures

Distinctive duty

The Employee shall maintain accurate care home resident care records and escalate material gaps without delay

Distinctive duty

The Employee shall protect care home service user care plans handled during registered manager work

Distinctive duty

The Employee shall follow CQC-related care and safeguarding procedures applicable to care home work

Distinctive duty

The Employee shall raise safety, safeguarding, service or compliance concerns connected with registered manager duties

Confidential information Customer or client complaints Weak workplace records

Sample clause preview

The Employee shall maintain care home resident care records, protect care home service user care plans and follow CQC-related care and safeguarding

The Employee shall protect care home service user care plans

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Role wording

Registered Manager duties

The Registered Manager role carries senior operational and regulatory responsibility. The Employee must lead care quality, safeguarding, staff supervision, records, and compliance in accordance with the Employer's procedures and applicable care standards.

Oversee safe care delivery, staffing, audits, training, incidents, complaints, safeguarding, and regulatory readiness. Maintain accurate governance, quality, staffing, resident, and risk records. Escalate serious incidents, regulatory concerns, staffing risks, safeguarding matters, and complaints promptly.

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Employer and employee details Role title and reporting line Pay, hours and working pattern Holiday, probation and notice Workplace and site rules Company branding and e-sign

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What is added to the finished contract

The Employee must manage regulated care operations within delegated authority and must not conceal incidents, staffing risks, safeguarding concerns, or regulatory issues.

Regulatory correspondence, safeguarding records, care records, staff matters, complaints, audits, and family communications must be treated as confidential and shared only where authorised.

The Employee must follow governance, safeguarding, CQC, staff supervision, rota, audit, incident, complaints, infection control, and quality assurance procedures.

The Employee will access highly sensitive resident, family, safeguarding, staff, regulator, commissioner, financial, and governance information and must keep it confidential.

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Registered Manager role intelligence

Role overview: Registered Manager sits in the Care role family and Leadership And Management function for Care Home. The contract should describe the work performed, reporting route, standards, records and escalation duties instead of relying on the job title alone.

Workplace environment: this role is usually connected with Residential Care, standard workplace, customer or service-user facing, medium physical risk and high customer, client or service-user exposure. That affects mobility, site rules, equipment, incident reporting and supervision wording.

Compliance expectations: Registered Manager wording should address Set Standards, Escalate Risks, Protect Confidential Business Information, Regulated Activity Breach, plus qualification expectations such as Suitable care management experience or qualification, care certificate or equivalent training where required, role-appropriate clinical, care or professional competence checks where required and training such as safeguarding training, health and safety training, company induction, role-specific procedures.

Confidentiality expectations: the intelligence profile marks special category data sensitivity. The contract should name the kinds of information encountered, including strategy, employee issues, financial and commercial information, role records, and require secure handling, record accuracy and prompt incident escalation.

Professional expectations: seniority is mapped as Manager with Line Management management responsibility. Professional standards should cover conduct, performance, reporting, cooperation with policies and the boundaries of any authority.

Why specialist contracts matter: Registered Manager has clause priorities around Duties, Confidentiality, Data Protection, Compliance, Conflict Of Interest, Equipment And Systems. A specialist contract makes those duties visible before work starts and helps avoid vague, hard-to-enforce template wording.

Common employer mistakes: weak role definitions, missing training evidence, unclear reporting lines, generic confidentiality clauses and poor links between contract terms and handbook policies can all create avoidable disputes for Registered Manager roles.

Best practice guidance: connect the contract to handbook policies such as Health And Safety, Data Protection, Equal Opportunities, Disciplinary, Grievance, then use the builder summary and preview to check that Residential Care workplace context, Residential Care compliance duties, Residential Care role expectations have been covered.

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Frequently asked questions

What records should a Registered Manager keep?

Registered Managers are expected to maintain care home resident care records and related handover, approval and escalation records.

What confidential information must a Registered Manager protect?

Registered Managers are expected to protect care home service-user care plans, safeguarding and medical information and any related workplace information.

What compliance duties apply to a Registered Manager?

Registered Managers are expected to follow CQC-facing care and safeguarding procedures and keep evidence needed for audits, inspections or complaints.

How does a Registered Manager help protect the business?

Registered Managers help protect the business by keeping reliable records, protecting confidential information and escalating material concerns promptly.

What makes a Registered Manager contract different from a generic employment contract?

A Registered Manager contract should reflect the Leadership And Management function, Care role family, medium physical risk, special category data sensitivity and the practical standards expected in care home.

Which compliance points matter for a Registered Manager in Care Home?

The main signals are Set Standards, Escalate Risks, Protect Confidential Business Information, Regulated Activity Breach, with training expectations such as safeguarding training, health and safety training, company induction.

What confidentiality wording should a registered manager contract include?

The contract should protect strategy, employee issues, financial and commercial information, role records and require secure handling, accurate records, prompt escalation and return of property or data when employment ends.

Should a registered manager contract connect with handbook policies?

Yes. Useful companion policies include Health And Safety, Data Protection, Equal Opportunities, Disciplinary so managers can apply the contract consistently in day-to-day work.

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