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  • Social Care Worker / Team Leader  

    - Galway

    Position: Social Care Worker / Team Leader Location: Galway, Ireland Salary: €34,971 - €52,621 per annum (team lead payment€2,829.38 pro-rata on the hours worked) Role: Permanent Hours: Full Time or Part Time We are proud to recruit for our client, a respected organization dedicated to supporting children and adults with intellectual disabilities in Galway. They are seeking a compassionate Social Care Professional to join their team, delivering high-quality residential and respite care that empowers individuals and fosters community inclusion. Various locations within Galway are available as are levels of seniority. Role Overview As a Social Care Professional, you will provide person-centred care within a collaborative team, adhering to our clients policies and safety guidelines. You will support individuals with diverse needs, including those with challenging behaviours, and play a key role in promoting their independence, self-worth, and community engagement. Key Responsibilities: Deliver residential and respite care, supporting daily living, personal care, and household tasks. Act as a key contact for assigned individuals, liaising with families and multidisciplinary teams. Develop and implement tailored programs to teach self-help, domestic, and social skills. Support individuals with challenging behaviours through evidence-based approaches. Administer and document prescribed medications accurately. Guide Care Assistants and ensure a cohesive team approach. Step into a leadership role as Person in Charge when required. Maintain detailed records and reports to support service delivery. Engage with families and visitors, ensuring respectful and considerate interactions. Facilitate community-based activities to enhance clients leisure and social experiences. Drive client vehicles or your own for work-related tasks. Work a flexible rota, including weekends, sleep-ins, or night shifts as needed. Uphold safety standards and comply with regulatory requirements, including HIQA guidelines. Candidate Requirements: Qualifications: Level 7 degree in Social Studies or a related field. Registration: CORU registered or in the process of registration. Experience: Background in supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities or similar settings. Licensing: Full drivers license with access to a vehicle. Skills: Strong communication, problem-solving, and teamwork abilities. Attributes: Motivated, empathetic, and committed to advocacy. Why Join Our Client? Our client offers a permanent role within a supportive, person-centred organization. Benefits include: Competitive salary (€33,863 - €50,954). 22 days annual leave plus public holidays. 7% contributory pension scheme. Access to training (e.g., Studio III, medication management). Employee Assistance Programme and regular supervision. Flexible benefits, Bike to Work Scheme, and four-week rolling rosters. A collaborative environment where your contributions are valued. Opportunities for professional growth in a rewarding sector. Skills: Social Care Worker team leader Social Care Healthcare Learning Disabilities Autism

  • Staff Nurse  

    - Galway

    Position: Staff Nurse Location: Letteragh, Galway (West side of the city) Salary: €31,830 €52,011 per annum (based on experience) Role: Permanent, full-time (37 hours per week) Start Date: Immediate We are proud to partner with a leading organisation that provides high-quality, person-centred services to children and adults with intellectual disabilities and autism across Galway City and County. Their services include residential care, day programmes, short breaks, community outreach, and multidisciplinary supports. Rooted in a mission to empower individuals to live inclusive, self-directed lives, this organisation is now expanding its services to a new location in Letteragh. We are urgently seeking a compassionate and dedicated Staff Nurse to join their team and play a vital role in shaping this new service. Role Overview As a Staff Nurse, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality nursing care to service users in a day service setting. You will work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team to implement person-centred care plans, support daily living activities, and ensure the health, safety, and well-being of each individual. Key Responsibilities Provide nursing care and support to service users in accordance with individual care plans. Administer and manage prescribed medications, maintaining accurate records. Collaborate with the service manager and team to implement and review person-centred plans (PCPs). Maintain high standards of health and safety, ensuring compliance with all relevant policies and procedures. Liaise with families and external professionals to support holistic care. Participate in staff meetings, training, and development initiatives. Support service users in daily activities, including personal care, meals, and community engagement. Candidate Requirements Essential: A recognised nursing qualification (e.g. R.N.I.D., R.G.N., S.R.N., R.P.N.) with current registration with An Bord Altranais agus Cnimhseachais na hireann (NMBI). Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team. A motivated, energetic, and enthusiastic approach to care. Full driving licence and access to your own vehicle. A strong ability to advocate for service users. Desirable: Previous experience working with individuals with intellectual disabilities or in a similar care setting. Why Join This Organisation? Be part of a values-driven team making a real difference in peoples lives. Work in a supportive, inclusive environment with opportunities for professional development. Help shape a brand-new service in a vibrant Galway community. Benefit from structured training, career progression, and a collaborative team culture. Skills: Nurse Nursing Autism Learning Disabilities Intellectual Disabilities

  • Social Care Worker  

    - Galway

    Position: Social Care Worker Location: Letteragh & West Galway Salary: €34,971 €52,621 per annum (subject to upcoming increases in November and further adjustments in 2026) Role: Permanent, part-time (31 hours per week) + additional relief hours available Start Date: Immediate We are delighted to recruit on behalf of our client, a highly regarded organisation providing exceptional services to children and adults with intellectual disabilities and autism across Galway City and County. Their mission is to empower individuals to live inclusive, self-directed lives through residential care, day programmes, respite, and community-based supports. With the launch of a new service in Letteragh and additional needs in the west side of the city, we are urgently seeking a dedicated Social Care Worker to join their growing team. Role Overview As a Social Care Worker, you will play a vital role in delivering person-centred care and support to individuals with intellectual disabilities. You will work within a collaborative team to promote independence, dignity, and inclusion, while ensuring the highest standards of care and safety. Key Responsibilities Provide residential and respite care, supporting daily living, personal care, and household routines. Act as a key worker, developing and implementing individualised care plans. Support individuals with complex needs and behaviours using evidence-based approaches. Administer and document medications in line with policy. Foster meaningful relationships with service users, families, and multidisciplinary teams. Facilitate community-based activities and promote social inclusion. Maintain accurate records and contribute to service planning and development. Provide guidance to care assistants and act as Person in Charge when required. Work a flexible rota, including weekends, sleep-ins, and night shifts as needed. Drive service vehicles or your own for work-related duties. Candidate Requirements Essential: Level 7 degree in Social Care or a related discipline. CORU registration (or in process). Experience supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities or in a similar care setting. Full driving licence and access to a vehicle. Strong communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. A motivated, empathetic, and person-centred approach. Desirable: Experience in residential or respite services. Familiarity with HIQA standards and regulatory compliance. Why Join This Organisation? Competitive salary: €34,971 €52,621 (with increases due in November and further adjustments expected in 2026). 22 days annual leave plus public holidays. 7% contributory pension scheme. Access to training (e.g., Studio III, medication management). Employee Assistance Programme and regular supervision. Flexible benefits including Bike to Work Scheme. Four-week rolling rosters for work-life balance. A supportive, inclusive team culture with opportunities for career progression. Skills: Learning Disabilities Mental Health Social care Disability care Autism

  • Job Title: Speech and Language Therapist (ADOS-2) - Dublin Location: Dublin, Ireland (Hybrid) Role: Permanent Salary: €35,000 - €75,000 per annum (depending on experience) Start: ASAP Our client is an award-winning, NHS and HSE approved practice dedicated to providing high-quality psychological care across the UK and Ireland. They provide high-quality services to clients across the UK and Ireland, including neurodevelopmental and psychological assessments for adults and children as well as expert witness assessments for the courts and parole boards, assessments in criminal/prison law, family law, immigration law, and medico-legal cases. They have a proven track record of providing high quality assessments and delivering on HSE / NHS contracts. The Role: This is an exciting and valuable role within a busy service, providing invaluable assessments to families and adults. This is a hybrid or remote role for suitably qualified clinicians working within the Neurodevelopmental Assessment Team for children referred for autism and/ or ADHD assessments via HSE / NHS Patient choice and their GP. Some aspects of the role may be undertaken remotely. Multiple roles- both remote and hybrid roles are available to attract candidates with differing levels of experience and geographical locations- including senior roles. For hybrid roles the candidate must be able to travel to one of their locations in Dublin. The role requires conducting comprehensive specialist assessments including diagnostic assessments of individuals with suspected autism and/ or ADHD using established diagnostic tools. Assessments of mental health conditions may also be required. Assessments are undertaken on behalf of the HSE / NHS via GP referral. The clinician is also responsible for writing up assessment reports in a timely and professional manner, as well as providing appropriate recommendations and interventions. Additionally, the clinician may be involved in supervising and supporting junior staff members depending on experience. Qualifications: CORU / HCPC registered Speech and Language Therapist Must be eligible to work in Ireland. Experience in conducting diagnostic neurodevelopmental/ specialist developmental assessments with children and young people Experience working with children and young people with neurodevelopmental disorders or mental health difficulties in a clinical setting Knowledge of DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and appropriate assessment tools for autism and ADHD Knowledge of differential diagnosis Ideally ADOS-2/ ADI-R trained Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team Experience in report writing and record keeping Additional qualifications in relevant areas of autism and/ or ADHD Clinical Supervision integral to the role Skills: Speech and Language Therapy Autism ADHD ADOS-2 ADI-R Assessment

  • Position: Person in Charge / Clinical Nurse Manager Location: Galway, Ireland Salary: €50,671 - €64,462 per annum (based on experience) Role: Permanent, full-time Start Date: Immediate We are delighted to recruit for our client, a distinguished organization delivering exceptional support to children and adults with intellectual disabilities and autism across Galway City and County. Their services encompass residential care, day programs, short breaks, community engagement, and multidisciplinary support, all grounded in a mission to empower individuals to live self-directed, inclusive lives while prioritizing their autonomy, health, and well-being. Join their team to lead transformative care in a dynamic setting. Role Overview As a Lead Care Manager / Clinical Nurse Supervisor, you will oversee person-centred services in a care facility, ensuring compliance with health regulations and fostering a supportive, inclusive environment. Working closely with senior leadership, you will drive clinical excellence and uphold the organizations commitment to quality and dignity. Key Responsibilities: Lead clinical operations, guiding nursing and care teams to deliver outstanding support. Maintain meticulous records and ensure adherence to regulatory standards. Prepare the facility for health authority inspections, upholding care quality. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, treating all individuals with respect and dignity. Develop and implement clinical guidelines to elevate care standards. Manage the facility under the direction of senior leadership, ensuring operational efficiency. Cultivate a warm, homelike atmosphere that fosters meaningful relationships. Oversee budgeting, staff rosters, care planning, and report preparation. Promote a rights-based, person-centred approach in all activities. Candidate Requirements: Experience: Minimum 3 years in a health or social care management/supervisory role. Registration: Active registration with the national nursing and midwifery body. Qualifications: Relevant management qualification. Skills: Strong clinical, managerial, and administrative expertise; proficient in IT, budgeting, and team leadership. Knowledge: Deep understanding of care sector legislation and regulatory requirements. Licensing: Full drivers license with access to a vehicle. Development: Commitment to ongoing professional growth. Why Join Our Client? Our client offers a rewarding permanent role with a competitive salary (€50,617 - €64,462) and the chance to lead in a values-driven organization. Youll benefit from: A collaborative, inclusive workplace that values your expertise. Opportunities for professional development through continuous training. The ability to make a lasting impact on individuals lives in Galways communities. A supportive leadership structure and a focus on empowerment and inclusion. Skills: Person In Charge Clinical Nurse Manager Learning Disabilities Autism

  • Psychologist (ADOS-2) - Wexford  

    - Wexford

    Position: Psychologist (ADOS-2 / ADI-R) - Wexford Location: Gorey, County Wexford (Hybrid) Role: Permanent Salary: €55,000 - €110,000 per annum Job Opportunity: Clinical, Counselling, or Educational Psychologist Neurodevelopmental Assessments RGH-Global are delighted to present an exciting opportunity to join a leading independent psychology practice, providing high-quality neurodevelopmental and psychological assessments across Ireland. This dynamic team delivers exceptional services to clients, including diagnostic assessments for children and adults, and works closely with public health services. Role Overview We are seeking qualified Clinical, Counselling, or Educational Psychologists to join a Neurodevelopmental Assessment Team. This hybrid role, with some remote working options, covers regions in Southeast Ireland, including South Tipperary, Carlow/Kilkenny, Waterford, and Wexford. Full-time and part-time positions are available, with opportunities for candidates at various experience levels, including senior roles. You will conduct comprehensive specialist assessments for individuals with suspected neurodevelopmental conditions, including Autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities, using established diagnostic tools such as ADOS-2 and ADI-R. The role may also involve mental health assessments, report writing, and providing tailored recommendations and interventions. Depending on your experience, you may supervise and support junior team members. Key Responsibilities Perform diagnostic assessments for Autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities using tools like ADOS-2 and ADI-R. Write professional, timely assessment reports with appropriate recommendations. Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team to deliver high-quality outcomes. Optionally, provide supervision and support to junior clinicians. Qualifications & Experience A recognised university degree or diploma (NQAI Level 8 equivalent) in psychology with first or second-class honours, where psychology was a major subject. A postgraduate professional qualification in Clinical, Counselling, or Educational Psychology, recognised by the Psychological Society of Ireland or validated by the Department of Health and Children. Eligibility to work in the Republic of Ireland. Experience conducting diagnostic neurodevelopmental assessments with children. Knowledge of DSM-5 criteria and relevant assessment tools for Autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities. ADOS-2 and ADI-R training (essential). Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team. Experience in report writing and record-keeping. Additional qualifications in relevant areas are advantageous. Benefits Competitive salary based on experience. Pension scheme. Generous annual leave allowance. Birthday leave or day in lieu. Comprehensive training and CPD opportunities. Full clinical supervision. Team events and additional company benefits. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful impact by supporting families through high-quality assessments in a supportive, professional environment. Skills: Psychology Psychologist ADHD Autism ADOS-2 ADI-R Assessment

  • Psychologist (ADOS-2) - Dublin  

    - Dublin

    Job Title: Psychologist (ADOS-2) - Dublin Location: Dublin, Ireland (Hybrid) Role: Permanent Salary: per annum (depending on experience) Hours: Full Time (part-time considered) Our client is an award-winning, NHS and HSE approved practice dedicated to providing high-quality psychological care across the UK and Ireland. They provide high-quality services to clients across the UK and Ireland, including neurodevelopmental and psychological assessments for adults and children as well as expert witness assessments for the courts and parole boards, assessments in criminal/prison law, family law, immigration law, and medico-legal cases. They have a proven track record of providing high quality assessments and delivering on HSE / NHS contracts. The Role: This is an exciting and valuable role within a busy service, providing invaluable assessments to families and adults. This is a hybrid role for suitably qualified clinicians working within the Neurodevelopmental Assessment Team for children referred for autism and/ or ADHD assessments via HSE / NHS Patient choice and their GP. Some aspects of the role may be undertaken remotely, but you must be able to travel to their office in Dublin. The role requires conducting comprehensive specialist assessments including diagnostic assessments of individuals with suspected autism and/ or ADHD using established diagnostic tools. Assessments of mental health conditions may also be required. Assessments are undertaken on behalf of the HSE / NHS via GP referral. The clinician is also responsible for writing up assessment reports in a timely and professional manner, as well as providing appropriate recommendations and interventions. Additionally, the clinician may be involved in supervising and supporting junior staff members depending on experience. Qualifications Registered Practitioner Psychologist Must be eligible to work in Ireland Experience in conducting diagnostic neurodevelopmental/ specialist developmental assessments with children and young people Experience working with children and young people with neurodevelopmental disorders or mental health difficulties in a clinical setting Knowledge of DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and appropriate assessment tools for autism and ADHD Knowledge of differential diagnosis Ideally ADOS-2/ ADI-R trained Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team Experience in report writing and record keeping Additional qualifications in relevant areas of autism and/ or ADHD Skills: Psychology Psychologist ADHD Autism Assessment ADOS-2 ADI-R Benefits: Work From Home

  • Job Title: Speech and Language Therapist (ADOS-2) - Wexford Location: Gorey, County Wexford (Hybrid) Role: Permanent Salary: €35,000 - €75,000 per annum (depending on experience) Start: ASAP Our client is an award-winning, NHS and HSE approved practice dedicated to providing high-quality psychological care across the UK and Ireland. They provide high-quality services to clients across the UK and Ireland, including neurodevelopmental and psychological assessments for adults and children as well as expert witness assessments for the courts and parole boards, assessments in criminal/prison law, family law, immigration law, and medico-legal cases. They have a proven track record of providing high quality assessments and delivering on HSE / NHS contracts. The Role: This is an exciting and valuable role within a busy service, providing invaluable assessments to families and adults. This is a hybrid or remote role for suitably qualified clinicians working within the Neurodevelopmental Assessment Team for children referred for autism and/ or ADHD assessments via HSE / NHS Patient choice and their GP. Some aspects of the role may be undertaken remotely. Multiple roles- both remote and hybrid roles are available to attract candidates with differing levels of experience and geographical locations- including senior roles. For hybrid roles the candidate must be able to travel to one of their locations in Dublin. The role requires conducting comprehensive specialist assessments including diagnostic assessments of individuals with suspected autism and/ or ADHD using established diagnostic tools. Assessments of mental health conditions may also be required. Assessments are undertaken on behalf of the HSE / NHS via GP referral. The clinician is also responsible for writing up assessment reports in a timely and professional manner, as well as providing appropriate recommendations and interventions. Additionally, the clinician may be involved in supervising and supporting junior staff members depending on experience. Qualifications: CORU / HCPC registered Speech and Language Therapist Must be eligible to work in Ireland. Experience in conducting diagnostic neurodevelopmental/ specialist developmental assessments with children and young people Experience working with children and young people with neurodevelopmental disorders or mental health difficulties in a clinical setting Knowledge of DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and appropriate assessment tools for autism and ADHD Knowledge of differential diagnosis Ideally ADOS-2/ ADI-R trained Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team Experience in report writing and record keeping Additional qualifications in relevant areas of autism and/ or ADHD Clinical Supervision integral to the role Skills: Speech and Language Therapy Autism ADHD Assessment ADOS-2 ADI-R

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