Permanent - 35 hours per weekSupervisor/Instructor Salary Scale €35,432 to €51,373The Role:The Support Worker, along with the Outreach Team will ensure individuals are respected, treated with dignity, supported to make personal choices and decisions on a daily basis.Responsibilities:Take part in the completion of the Assessment of Need for individualsSupport the individual to enhance their life by playing a role in ensuring that the goals and objectives are achieved in accordance with their Support PlanSupport each individual where appropriate with regards to their healthSupport each person where appropriate with regards to their personal and intimate careMaintain effective communication with families and relatives, where appropriate.Support the Individual to make and maintain good relationshipsMaintain high professional standards and confidentialityRequirements:Minimum Qualification: QQI Level 5 Intellectual Disability Practice - 5 Components - must include Empowering the Individual, Intellectual Disability and Community Inclusion (Essential)Hold a full, clean driving licence and access to own vehicle (Essential)1 years' experience working in a Local(Day) Service/Community HouseBe familiar with policies and procedures in relation to the Safeguarding of Vulnerable AdultsA proven track record in implementing an Individual Support PlanExperience administering medication and supporting individuals with personal careEnjoy working on your own with a person with an intellectual disabilityAbility to build trusting and respectful relationshipsUse your own initiative to get the job done and complete household tasksIT skills and the ability to carry out administrative tasksBe flexible in your working arrangementsBenefits25 days annual leaveFederation of Voluntary Bodies Pension Scheme: Employer 7% & Employee 5% contributionsOptional Salary Protection PlanPaid Maternity/Paternity Leave (subject to service)Rewarding work with flexible hoursEmployee Assistance Programme and local Employee DiscountsPersonal Development, Professional Growth and Career ProgressionClosing date for applications is 2nd January 2026.A detailed Job Description is available on request. Informal enquires to Erris Keane / Elaine Quinn.Shortlisting will be completed on the basis of information provided in your application against the requirement of the role. The successful candidate will be required to provide satisfactory references and Garda Vetting and overseas police vetting, where applicable. Salary is paid in accordance with the Department of Health Consolidated Salary Scales.Successful candidates will be considered for our Recruitment Panel for future Support Worker positions.About KareKare delivers a wide range of community-based supports to children and adults with intellectual disabilities in an innovative and progressive way. Our goal is to support them and their families to create a present and future that fulfils their personal potential.Our Values: Respect, Rights, Collaboration, Quality, Person Centred.Visit our website: Home | KareKare is an Equal Opportunities Employer, committed to a policy of equal opportunity and encourage applications under all nine grounds of the Employment Equality Act. We are committed to providing accommodations for applicants with disabilities. If you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know.