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Camphill Communities Of Ireland (CCoI) are recruiting for:
Social Care Workers
Camphill Communities of Ireland (CCoI) supports people with physical/intellectual disabilities and autism. CCoI operates Residential and Day Services across 16 locations, supporting residents and day-attendees to live ordinary, fulfilling lives.
We are currently recruiting for Social Care Workers to join our team in Dunshane, Naas, Co. Kildare.
Job Details
* Title: Social Care Worker
* Contract: Permanent
* Hours: Full-time (40 hours per week)
* Salary: €36,379 - €52,445 per annum
You will work as part of a dedicated team, with a competitive salary and opportunities for collaborative learning within a leading national organization.
Requirements
* Hold a minimum of Level 7 on the QQI Framework (BA in Social Care Studies or equivalent in Health or Social Care).
* At least 1 year of experience working with vulnerable adults or those with intellectual disabilities.
* Understanding of current policies and developments in social care for disability services.
* Ability to develop, evaluate, and contribute to care plans.
* Effective communication skills, both verbal and written.
* Proficient IT skills (Microsoft Office, SharePoint, Teams).
* Full driver’s license and access to own car are essential.
For more information and to apply online, please visit our website: Camphill Communities of Ireland - Employment
Note: All posts are subject to Garda Vetting, police clearance, and reference checks.
Camphill Communities of Ireland is an equal opportunities employer.
Skills
Social Care, Health and Social Care, Residential Care and Support, Social Work
Seniority Level
* Entry level
Employment Type
* Full-time
Job Function
* Other
Industries
* Individual and Family Services
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