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    Job Description Role Purpose The overall role and responsibility of the Social Care Worker is to enhance the lives of the Residents. Find out more about this role by reading the information below, then apply to be considered. To this aim the Social Care Worker must work effectively with all staff directly involved with the residents of Stewarts Care. The role of the Social Care Worker is to support the Person In Charge to ensure high quality care in accordance with HIQA standards as required to support strong governance of Designated Centre(s). Key Responsibilities Establish and maintain relationships with service users based on equality and respect. Ensure that service users receive the highest quality standards of education, training, development and care in accordance with the organisations policies. Ensure compliance with organisational policies, procedures, national policies and legislation, HIQA standards and any other applicable standards/policies/legislation. Reporting to the Person in Charge on a regular basis on the effective operation in their work location. Support the Person in Charge to ensure high quality care in accordance with HIQA standards as required to support strong governance of Designated Centre(s) Act in such a manner as to ensure a safe and effective work and living environment. Ensure that the basic health care needs of the service user are being constantly met. Supervise or support any service user to carry out an activity as required. Encourage active participation of service user's family and friends in social activities both inside and outside of the house. Maintain full and effective communication with families and anyone else involved in supporting and caring for the service user. Develop contacts within the local community based on the interests of the service users that you support, encouraging community integration. Be a proactive advocate on behalf of the service users that you support. The Person CORU approved Level 7 Degree in Social Care or currently in the process of registering with CORU. Ability to demonstrate a strong commitment to the values of Stewarts Care to improve the lives of our service. Ability to work on own initiative. Experience of working with people with complex need in a variety of different situations. Excellent organisational and communication skills. High initiative and integrity. Must have knowledge of all relevant legislation and HIQA standards and a proven ability to implement same. Excellent IT skills and report writing skills. Demonstrate a genuine interest in supporting the rights and needs of people with an intellectual disability. Ability to make clear and concise reports regarding service users, either verbally or in writing. High level of flexibility, a willingness and an ability to develop new approaches to their work as service users' needs change. A full clean driving licence is an advantage. For complete details view the full job description in the Additional Information section below. To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. xsokbrc To start the process, click the Apply button below to Login/Register.

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    Social Care Worker/ Autism Practitioner  

    - Dublin 1

    We are currently looking to hire two Social Care Worker/Autism Practitioners for one of our residential services in North Dublin. Interested in this role You can find all the relevant information in the description below. Join Our Team - Support Autistic Adults to Live Self Directed, Meaningful Lives Location: North Dublin Community Support Team - Residential Roster Salary Range: €37,096 €53,674 per annum + Premium Payments of up to €12,000 per annum pro rata. Salary Growth: Sector-wide pay agreement will provide for a 2% increase from the 1st of April 2026. The ideal candidate will demonstrate: A strong commitment to rights based, person centred practice The ability to work independently, using initiative and sound judgement Excellent written communication and report writing skills A warm, respectful, and non judgemental approach to relationship building Creativity and flexibility in supporting people to engage in home and community life Why This Role Matters A key feature of our residential model is nurturing meaningful connections, friendships, and a strong sense of belonging. You will help build supportive networks, promote active citizenship, and foster neuroinclusive opportunities aligned with each individuals will and preference. As part of the Gheel team, you will receive: Professional Growth: Training, career progression, and education support. Wellbeing Support: Employee Assistance Programme, reflective practice, and supportive supervision. Annual Leave: 27 days, plus various leave types such as paid maternity and paternity leave (dependant on service). Financial Benefits: Competitive salary, annual increments, pension (7% employer contribution). Travel & Discounts: Bike-to-Work and an Employee Discount Scheme. About these Roles Across our residential services we build trusting, respectful, and non-judgemental relationships that support individuals to create a home life aligned with their identity, values, and personal choices. Staff play an active role in enabling people to participate in meaningful activities within their local community, fostering connection, belonging, and overall wellbeing. Central to the role is a strong commitment to dignity, ensuring that support consistently protects each persons privacy, autonomy, and self-worth across all settings. The organisation is seeking proactive, imaginative, and values-driven practitioners who believe in person-led support and strive to maximise dignity and independence in every interaction. Ideal candidates are patient, positive, and open-minded, with strong intuition and the ability to support individuals at their own pace. They are confident working independently and collaboratively, creative in problem-solving, and committed to supporting people to achieve their goals, including providing intimate and personal care with sensitivity and respect. You will support autistic adults living in their own homes, focusing on: Person led, strengths based supports: Working in partnership with the person Recognising each individuals legal capacity in daily decision making Building sustainable supports and networks (paid and unpaid) Promoting dignity, autonomy, and privacy: Applying dignity pathways based on the persons perspective Ensuring supports uphold rights to privacy, autonomy, and self worth, including during personal care Supporting meaningful lives in home and community: Encouraging participation in community activities and personal interests Supporting natural supports, friendships, and social connection Tailoring environments to maximise comfort and engagement for sensory differences High quality documentation & planning: Understanding support plans, working files, and regulatory requirements Producing practical resources, assessments, and communication supports Working under HIQA guidelines to ensure safe, consistent, high quality supports Teamwork and professional practice: Contributing to a positive, supportive team culture Building rapport through intuition, empathy, patience, and solution focused practice This is a residential roster (Monday to Sunday) which includes sleepovers and weekend work over a 6-week rolling period. Essential Qualifications: Level 7 qualification in Social Care/Studies from an accredited institution, OR A recognised qualification equivalent to the Irish Level 7 award (NARIC), OR Relevant third-level degree in social work, psychology, or allied health, OR Post-graduate qualification in Autism Studies. Essential Criteria: Excellent communication and engagement skills. At least one year of recent experience in a similar role. Ability to promote independence in individuals with support needs. A full, clean driving licence. A thorough understanding of HIQA regulations. Eligibility for CORU Registration. Desirable Criteria: Experience supporting individuals with ASD and knowledge of autism. Experience in case management/key working. Gheel Autism Services CLG is proud to be an inclusive employer and is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to ensure a fair and accessible recruitment process for individuals with disabilities. If you require any adjustments or support to participate fully in any stage of the process, please contact us at . Ready to Apply? To join our team, submit your cover letter and up-to-date CV. Applications will be shortlisted based on the evidence provided. The application deadline is Friday, 6th of March, at 5 PM, with interviews scheduled shortly after. Garda Vetting is required, and late applications will not be accepted. Be Part of Our Vision Join Gheel Autism Services and help create a culture of inclusive, independence-focused support. Together, we can empower individuals to live fulfilling lives and achieve their dreams. xsokbrc Apply today to make a difference! Skills: Passion for People Excellent Communication Skills Enthusiastic and Motivated Individual Benefits: Educational Support Scheme EAP Annual leave Bike to Work CPD

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    At Western Care we aim to provide the most appropriate care, in the most appropriate setting for the people we support. Be one of the first applicants, read the complete overview of the role below, then send your application for consideration. And right now, we are looking to grow and support our team across County Mayo. Why not be part of a progressive team, that's delivering for its community. Western Care - Supporting People To Live Their Lives. Residential Services Vacancies, Co. Mayo 1. Assistant Manager Residential Services - Kilkelly & Kilmovee Permanent 39 hours per week (Mon-Thurs 9am to 5pm & Friday 9am to 4pm) - Reference Number: 2026-056 For further enquiries, please contact: Louise Kelly, Service Manager Tel: 2. Social Care Worker Residential Service, Ballyhaunis Permanent 27.66 hours per week + sleep in's - Reference Number: 2026-057 For further enquiries, please contact: Heather Melia, Area Manager Tel: Application Process Please apply with a current C.V. Closing Date: March 6 th , 2026 Additional Information Please note that panels may be formed from this competition to fill similar posts within the organisation. Job Brief We are seeking dedicated, motivated, and reliable Social Care Workers to join our organisation. In this role, you will support individuals to live meaningful and fulfilling lives in a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment. You will work alongside individuals, their families, and multidisciplinary teams to promote independence, equality, and achieve their personal goals. This role also involves advocating for individuals' needs, preferences, and rights, as well as contributing to the development and implementation of Individual Plans. Candidate Requirements Genuine commitment to supporting individuals in achieving positive opportunities and meaningful change in their lives. Experience working in a person and family-centered manner. Strong understanding and appreciation of equality, inclusion, and quality of life for all individuals. Ability to listen, understand, and respectfully advocate for individuals regarding their needs, preferences, rights, and aspirations. Enthusiasm and dedication to upholding the ethos and values of the service. Experience in facilitating and supporting people with high and/or complex needs. Excellent communication skills, with a collaborative approach to teamwork, and the motivation to deliver high-quality facilitation alongside individuals, families, and multidisciplinary teams. Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to be innovative and creative in-service responses. Experience in leadership or supervisory responsibilities. Experience supporting service development or quality improvement initiatives. Self-motivated with effective time-management skills. Understanding of budget awareness and financial accountability in service settings. Working knowledge of New Directions standards (Day Services). Working knowledge of HIQA standards and regulations preferred. Willingness to demonstrate flexibility to meet service demands as required. Good knowledge of IT systems and applications is preferred. Qualification Details Social Care Worker grade applicants must meet the following criteria: A relevant 3 rd level qualification in Social Care, or equivalent (minimum level 7) Coru Registration to practice as a Social Care Worker or provide acknowledgment of on-going application from Coru Other Duties Involved (Duties include, but are not limited to, the following) Contribute to and actively participate in the local service planning process, supporting the creative development and responding to the ongoing and changing needs of the service. Provide personal care and practical support to individuals as required. Ensure a safe and respectful workplace, adhering to the organisation's Dignity at Work Policy and all Health & Safety requirements. Promote safety in all environments in line with the Association's practices and guidelines. Use positive and proactive approaches to support individuals who may present challenging behaviours, consistent with organisational policies and best practice. Other Requirements Full driver's license is essential. All applicants will be subject to Irish Garda Vetting and Reference checks. Applicants from countries outside the E.U. must provide relevant work authorization to take up employment in the Republic of Ireland. This documentation must be submitted with the application. Applicants who have lived outside of the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland for more than six months since the age of 16 will be required to provide Overseas Police Clearance. Salary Scales Social Care Worker Pay Scale (Scale Range €35,668 to €53,671 per annum) - this is based on full time working hours i.e.39 hours per week Employment Benefits Competitive Salary in line with Department of Health consolidated scales Premium payments, including anti-social hours payments on residential rosters. Pension and Life Insurance Scheme. Generous Annual Leave often exceeding statutory entitlement. Dedicated learning and opportunities for career progression Flexible working arrangements where feasible. Comprehensive Induction process. Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) which includes counselling support. Bike-to-Work Scheme. Sick pay scheme. Health Applicants must be fully competent and capable of performing the duties of this role and be in a state of health that indicates a reasonable prospect of providing regular, reliable and efficient service To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. xsokbrc To start the process click the Apply button below to Login/Register.

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    Social Care Worker Monaghan  

    - Monaghan

    Job description: Please double check you have the right level of experience and qualifications by reading the full overview of this opportunity below. AA Euro Healthcare is currently inviting applications from both experienced Relief Social Care Workers to join our growing team. We are seeking suitable candidates to accommodate for our well-established client’s, who specialise in Social care/Intellectual disability services. The role is located in Co . Monaghan and surrounding areas. Requirements: QQI Level 7/8 qualification in Social Care, Applied Social Studies, or Psychology. Eligibility to work in Ireland. 6 months' experience working in a social care or intellectual disability setting. A full driver’s licence is desirable. Willingness to undergo Garda Vetting and provide written references. Your main responsibilities will include Provide positive and constructive support to young adults who present with challenging behaviours. Assist the Person in Charge and other team members in delivering a high-quality, person-centred service. Support with personal care tasks. xsokbrc Ensure the health, safety, and welfare of both clients and staff in accordance with organisational procedures and safety protocols. INDHCN If you feel that you have the requirements and skills for this role, please apply with an updated copy of your CV

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    Job Description Role Purpose The overall role and responsibility of the Social Care Worker is to enhance the lives of the Residents. To this aim the Social Care Worker must work effectively with all staff directly involved with the residents of Stewarts Care. The role of the Social Care Worker is to support the Person In Charge to ensure high quality care in accordance with HIQA standards as required to support strong governance of Designated Centre(s). Key Responsibilities Establish and maintain relationships with service users based on equality and respect. Ensure that service users receive the highest quality standards of education, training, development and care in accordance with the organisations policies. Ensure compliance with organisational policies, procedures, national policies and legislation, HIQA standards and any other applicable standards/policies/legislation. Reporting to the Person in Charge on a regular basis on the effective operation in their work location. Support the Person in Charge to ensure high quality care in accordance with HIQA standards as required to support strong governance of Designated Centre(s) Act in such a manner as to ensure a safe and effective work and living environment. Ensure that the basic health care needs of the service user are being constantly met. Supervise or support any service user to carry out an activity as required. Encourage active participation of service user's family and friends in social activities both inside and outside of the house. Maintain full and effective communication with families and anyone else involved in supporting and caring for the service user. Develop contacts within the local community based on the interests of the service users that you support, encouraging community integration. Be a proactive advocate on behalf of the service users that you support. The Person CORU approved Level 7 Degree in Social Care or currently in the process of registering with CORU. Ability to demonstrate a strong commitment to the values of Stewarts Care to improve the lives of our service. Ability to work on own initiative. Experience of working with people with complex need in a variety of different situations. Excellent organisational and communication skills. High initiative and integrity. Must have knowledge of all relevant legislation and HIQA standards and a proven ability to implement same. Excellent IT skills and report writing skills. Demonstrate a genuine interest in supporting the rights and needs of people with an intellectual disability. Ability to make clear and concise reports regarding service users, either verbally or in writing. High level of flexibility, a willingness and an ability to develop new approaches to their work as service users' needs change. A full clean driving licence is an advantage. For complete details view the full job description in the Additional Information section below. To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process, click the Apply button below to Login/Register.

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    At Western Care we aim to provide the most appropriate care, in the most appropriate setting for the people we support. And right now, we are looking to grow and support our team across County Mayo. Why not be part of a progressive team, that's delivering for its community. Western Care - Supporting People To Live Their Lives. Residential Services Vacancies, Co. Mayo 1. Assistant Manager Residential Services - Kilkelly & Kilmovee Permanent 39 hours per week (Mon-Thurs 9am to 5pm & Friday 9am to 4pm) - Reference Number: 2026-056 For further enquiries, please contact: Louise Kelly, Service Manager Tel: 2. Social Care Worker Residential Service, Ballyhaunis Permanent 27.66 hours per week + sleep in's - Reference Number: 2026-057 For further enquiries, please contact: Heather Melia, Area Manager Tel: Application Process Please apply with a current C.V. Closing Date: March 6 th , 2026 Additional Information Please note that panels may be formed from this competition to fill similar posts within the organisation. Job Brief We are seeking dedicated, motivated, and reliable Social Care Workers to join our organisation. In this role, you will support individuals to live meaningful and fulfilling lives in a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment. You will work alongside individuals, their families, and multidisciplinary teams to promote independence, equality, and achieve their personal goals. This role also involves advocating for individuals' needs, preferences, and rights, as well as contributing to the development and implementation of Individual Plans. Candidate Requirements Genuine commitment to supporting individuals in achieving positive opportunities and meaningful change in their lives. Experience working in a person and family-centered manner. Strong understanding and appreciation of equality, inclusion, and quality of life for all individuals. Ability to listen, understand, and respectfully advocate for individuals regarding their needs, preferences, rights, and aspirations. Enthusiasm and dedication to upholding the ethos and values of the service. Experience in facilitating and supporting people with high and/or complex needs. Excellent communication skills, with a collaborative approach to teamwork, and the motivation to deliver high-quality facilitation alongside individuals, families, and multidisciplinary teams. Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to be innovative and creative in-service responses. Experience in leadership or supervisory responsibilities. Experience supporting service development or quality improvement initiatives. Self-motivated with effective time-management skills. Understanding of budget awareness and financial accountability in service settings. Working knowledge of New Directions standards (Day Services). Working knowledge of HIQA standards and regulations preferred. Willingness to demonstrate flexibility to meet service demands as required. Good knowledge of IT systems and applications is preferred. Qualification Details Social Care Worker grade applicants must meet the following criteria: A relevant 3 rd level qualification in Social Care, or equivalent (minimum level 7) Coru Registration to practice as a Social Care Worker or provide acknowledgment of on-going application from Coru Other Duties Involved (Duties include, but are not limited to, the following) Contribute to and actively participate in the local service planning process, supporting the creative development and responding to the ongoing and changing needs of the service. Provide personal care and practical support to individuals as required. Ensure a safe and respectful workplace, adhering to the organisation's Dignity at Work Policy and all Health & Safety requirements. Promote safety in all environments in line with the Association's practices and guidelines. Use positive and proactive approaches to support individuals who may present challenging behaviours, consistent with organisational policies and best practice. Other Requirements Full driver's license is essential. All applicants will be subject to Irish Garda Vetting and Reference checks. Applicants from countries outside the E.U. must provide relevant work authorization to take up employment in the Republic of Ireland. This documentation must be submitted with the application. Applicants who have lived outside of the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland for more than six months since the age of 16 will be required to provide Overseas Police Clearance. Salary Scales Social Care Worker Pay Scale (Scale Range €35,668 to €53,671 per annum) - this is based on full time working hours i.e.39 hours per week Employment Benefits Competitive Salary in line with Department of Health consolidated scales Premium payments, including anti-social hours payments on residential rosters. Pension and Life Insurance Scheme. Generous Annual Leave often exceeding statutory entitlement. Dedicated learning and opportunities for career progression Flexible working arrangements where feasible. Comprehensive Induction process. Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) which includes counselling support. Bike-to-Work Scheme. Sick pay scheme. Health Applicants must be fully competent and capable of performing the duties of this role and be in a state of health that indicates a reasonable prospect of providing regular, reliable and efficient service To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process click the Apply button below to Login/Register.

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    We are currently looking to hire two Social Care Worker/Autism Practitioners for one of our residential services in North Dublin. Join Our Team - Support Autistic Adults to Live Self Directed, Meaningful Lives Location: North Dublin Community Support Team - Residential Roster Salary Range: €37,096 €53,674 per annum + Premium Payments of up to €12,000 per annum pro rata. Salary Growth: Sector-wide pay agreement will provide for a 2% increase from the 1st of April 2026. The ideal candidate will demonstrate: A strong commitment to rights based, person centred practice The ability to work independently, using initiative and sound judgement Excellent written communication and report writing skills A warm, respectful, and non judgemental approach to relationship building Creativity and flexibility in supporting people to engage in home and community life Why This Role Matters A key feature of our residential model is nurturing meaningful connections, friendships, and a strong sense of belonging. You will help build supportive networks, promote active citizenship, and foster neuroinclusive opportunities aligned with each individuals will and preference. As part of the Gheel team, you will receive: Professional Growth: Training, career progression, and education support. Wellbeing Support: Employee Assistance Programme, reflective practice, and supportive supervision. Annual Leave: 27 days, plus various leave types such as paid maternity and paternity leave (dependant on service). Financial Benefits: Competitive salary, annual increments, pension (7% employer contribution). Travel & Discounts: Bike-to-Work and an Employee Discount Scheme. About these Roles Across our residential services we build trusting, respectful, and non-judgemental relationships that support individuals to create a home life aligned with their identity, values, and personal choices. Staff play an active role in enabling people to participate in meaningful activities within their local community, fostering connection, belonging, and overall wellbeing. Central to the role is a strong commitment to dignity, ensuring that support consistently protects each persons privacy, autonomy, and self-worth across all settings. The organisation is seeking proactive, imaginative, and values-driven practitioners who believe in person-led support and strive to maximise dignity and independence in every interaction. Ideal candidates are patient, positive, and open-minded, with strong intuition and the ability to support individuals at their own pace. They are confident working independently and collaboratively, creative in problem-solving, and committed to supporting people to achieve their goals, including providing intimate and personal care with sensitivity and respect. You will support autistic adults living in their own homes, focusing on: Person led, strengths based supports: Working in partnership with the person Recognising each individuals legal capacity in daily decision making Building sustainable supports and networks (paid and unpaid) Promoting dignity, autonomy, and privacy: Applying dignity pathways based on the persons perspective Ensuring supports uphold rights to privacy, autonomy, and self worth, including during personal care Supporting meaningful lives in home and community: Encouraging participation in community activities and personal interests Supporting natural supports, friendships, and social connection Tailoring environments to maximise comfort and engagement for sensory differences High quality documentation & planning: Understanding support plans, working files, and regulatory requirements Producing practical resources, assessments, and communication supports Working under HIQA guidelines to ensure safe, consistent, high quality supports Teamwork and professional practice: Contributing to a positive, supportive team culture Building rapport through intuition, empathy, patience, and solution focused practice This is a residential roster (Monday to Sunday) which includes sleepovers and weekend work over a 6-week rolling period. Essential Qualifications: Level 7 qualification in Social Care/Studies from an accredited institution, OR A recognised qualification equivalent to the Irish Level 7 award (NARIC), OR Relevant third-level degree in social work, psychology, or allied health, OR Post-graduate qualification in Autism Studies. Essential Criteria: Excellent communication and engagement skills. At least one year of recent experience in a similar role. Ability to promote independence in individuals with support needs. A full, clean driving licence. A thorough understanding of HIQA regulations. Eligibility for CORU Registration. Desirable Criteria: Experience supporting individuals with ASD and knowledge of autism. Experience in case management/key working. Gheel Autism Services CLG is proud to be an inclusive employer and is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to ensure a fair and accessible recruitment process for individuals with disabilities. If you require any adjustments or support to participate fully in any stage of the process, please contact us at . Ready to Apply? To join our team, submit your cover letter and up-to-date CV. Applications will be shortlisted based on the evidence provided. The application deadline is Friday, 6th of March, at 5 PM, with interviews scheduled shortly after. Garda Vetting is required, and late applications will not be accepted. Be Part of Our Vision Join Gheel Autism Services and help create a culture of inclusive, independence-focused support. Together, we can empower individuals to live fulfilling lives and achieve their dreams. Apply today to make a difference! Skills: Passion for People Excellent Communication Skills Enthusiastic and Motivated Individual Benefits: Educational Support Scheme EAP Annual leave Bike to Work CPD

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    Job Description Role Purpose The overall role and responsibility of the Social Care Worker is to enhance the lives of the Residents. To this aim the Social Care Worker must work effectively with all staff directly involved with the residents of Stewarts Care. The role of the Social Care Worker is to support the Person In Charge to ensure high quality care in accordance with HIQA standards as required to support strong governance of Designated Centre(s). Key Responsibilities Establish and maintain relationships with service users based on equality and respect. Ensure that service users receive the highest quality standards of education, training, development and care in accordance with the organisations policies. Ensure compliance with organisational policies, procedures, national policies and legislation, HIQA standards and any other applicable standards/policies/legislation. Reporting to the Person in Charge on a regular basis on the effective operation in their work location. Support the Person in Charge to ensure high quality care in accordance with HIQA standards as required to support strong governance of Designated Centre(s) Act in such a manner as to ensure a safe and effective work and living environment. Ensure that the basic health care needs of the service user are being constantly met. Supervise or support any service user to carry out an activity as required. Encourage active participation of service user's family and friends in social activities both inside and outside of the house. Maintain full and effective communication with families and anyone else involved in supporting and caring for the service user. Develop contacts within the local community based on the interests of the service users that you support, encouraging community integration. Be a proactive advocate on behalf of the service users that you support. The Person CORU approved Level 7 Degree in Social Care or currently in the process of registering with CORU. Ability to demonstrate a strong commitment to the values of Stewarts Care to improve the lives of our service. Ability to work on own initiative. Experience of working with people with complex need in a variety of different situations. Excellent organisational and communication skills. High initiative and integrity. Must have knowledge of all relevant legislation and HIQA standards and a proven ability to implement same. Excellent IT skills and report writing skills. Demonstrate a genuine interest in supporting the rights and needs of people with an intellectual disability. Ability to make clear and concise reports regarding service users, either verbally or in writing. High level of flexibility, a willingness and an ability to develop new approaches to their work as service users' needs change. A full clean driving licence is an advantage. For complete details view the full job description in the Additional Information section below. To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process, click the Apply button below to Login/Register.

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    At Western Care we aim to provide the most appropriate care, in the most appropriate setting for the people we support. And right now, we are looking to grow and support our team across County Mayo. Why not be part of a progressive team, that's delivering for its community. Western Care - Supporting People To Live Their Lives. Assistant Manager Vacancies (Social Care Worker grade) Service Area 1 Post Details 1. Foxford Residential Services - Specific Purpose Contract 39 hours per week - Reference Number: 2026-036 For further enquiries, please contact Ciara Nichols, Service Manager Tel: | Email: 2. Abbeydeale Residential Service, Crossmolina - Specific Purpose Contract 15 hours per week - Reference Number: 2026-037 For further enquiries, please contact Anneka Murphy, Service Manager Tel: Application Process Please apply with a current C.V. Closing Date: February 24th, 2026 Additional Information Please note that panels may be formed from this competition to fill similar posts within the organisation. Job Brief We are seeking dedicated, motivated, and reliable Social Care Workers to join our organisation. In this role, you will support individuals to live meaningful and fulfilling lives in a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment. You will work alongside individuals, their families, and multidisciplinary teams to promote independence, equality, and achieve their personal goals. This role also involves advocating for individuals' needs, preferences, and rights, as well as contributing to the development and implementation of Individual Plans. Candidate Requirements Genuine commitment to supporting individuals in achieving positive opportunities and meaningful change in their lives. Experience working in a person and family-centered manner. Strong understanding and appreciation of equality, inclusion, and quality of life for all individuals. Ability to listen, understand, and respectfully advocate for individuals regarding their needs, preferences, rights, and aspirations. Enthusiasm and dedication to upholding the ethos and values of the service. Experience in facilitating and supporting people with high and/or complex needs. Excellent communication skills, with a collaborative approach to teamwork, and the motivation to deliver high-quality facilitation alongside individuals, families, and multidisciplinary teams. Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to be innovative and creative in-service responses. Experience in leadership or supervisory responsibilities. Experience supporting service development or quality improvement initiatives. Self-motivated with effective time-management skills. Understanding of budget awareness and financial accountability in service settings. Working knowledge of New Directions standards (Day Services). Working knowledge of HIQA standards and regulations preferred. Willingness to demonstrate flexibility to meet service demands as required. Good knowledge of IT systems and applications is preferred. Qualification Details Social Care Worker grade applicants must meet the following criteria: A relevant 3 rd level qualification in Social Care, or equivalent (minimum level 7) Coru registration to practice as a Social Care Worker or provide acknowledgment of on-going application from Coru Other Duties Involved (Duties include, but are not limited to, the following) Contribute to and actively participate in the local service planning process, supporting the creative development and responding to the ongoing and changing needs of the service. Provide personal care and practical support to individuals as required. Ensure a safe and respectful workplace, adhering to the organisation's Dignity at Work Policy and all Health & Safety requirements. Promote safety in all environments in line with the Association's practices and guidelines. Use positive and proactive approaches to support individuals who may present challenging behaviours, consistent with organisational policies and best practice. Other Requirements Full driver's license is essential. All applicants will be subject to Irish Garda Vetting and Reference checks. Applicants from countries outside the E.U. must provide relevant work authorization to take up employment in the Republic of Ireland. This documentation must be submitted with the application. Applicants who have lived outside of the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland for more than six months since the age of 16 will be required to provide Overseas Police Clearance. Salary Scales Social Care Worker Pay Scale (Scale Range €35,668 to €53,671 per annum) - this is based on full time working hours i.e.39 hours per week Employment Benefits Competitive Salary in line with Department of Health consolidated scales Premium payments, including anti-social hours payments on residential rosters. Pension and Life Insurance Scheme. Generous Annual Leave often exceeding statutory entitlement. Dedicated learning and opportunities for career progression Flexible working arrangements where feasible. Comprehensive Induction process. Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) which includes counselling support. Bike-to-Work Scheme. Sick pay scheme. Health Applicants must be fully competent and capable of performing the duties of this role and be in a state of health that indicates a reasonable prospect of providing regular, reliable and efficient service To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process click the Apply button below to Login/Register.



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