Job Title: Social Care Worker
About Harmony
We focus on the care, safety and protection of our children. Our incredible teams ensure that each individual child's goals and potential are fully supported, nurtured and given every opportunity to grow, make mistakes, have positive experiences, learn new skills and most importantly, develop a sense of safety and security.
Our Approach
We strongly believe that a child-centred approach, focused on relationships and empathy, positively promotes the wellbeing of our children. We maintain stability, ensure reliability and inspire hope by consistently upholding the highest standards in children's residential services.
Harmony Benefits
* Comprehensive Induction: Two-and-a-half-day induction followed by a 6-month employee development programme.
* Monthly Team Meetings with Psychotherapist: The psychotherapist will aid team members gain a deeper insight into any issues they face (as an individual or as a team) when working with young people with complex needs.
* Employee Assistance Programme (EAP):24/7 support for team members and their families/partners.
* Annual Leave:192 hours per annum, plus bank holiday entitlements.
* Supervision and Professional Development: Structured supervision and career progression opportunities.
* Complimentary Training: Paid core professional training to enhance your skillset.
* Full Rate of Pay for Sleeping Hours: Sleeping hours may be included in your working week.
* Employee Wellbeing Focus: Designated Mental Health Officers in every Centre and regular Social Days planned by the team.
About the Role
As a Social Care Worker at Harmony Care, you will be at the heart of creating positive outcomes for children and young people in care. You will provide direct care, support their emotional and developmental needs, and help implement individual Care Plans and Placement Plans.
Principal Responsibilities
Policies and Procedures
Adhere to all organisational policies and procedures. Maintain a strong understanding of the Safety Statement and associated Health and Safety Risk Assessments. Ensure the Health and Safety of young people, team members, and visitors through thorough oversight of the premises. Report any health and safety concerns immediately to the Health and Safety Rep or Centre Manager.
Care of the Children/Young Adults
Build therapeutic, professional, and caring relationships with children in your care. Ensure that children's physical, psychological, social, and emotional needs are met in accordance with the Child Care Act, 1991. Facilitate family time and support education, training, and employment in line with each child's Care Plan. Promote the holistic needs of children, including their social, recreational, medical, dietary, and religious requirements. Enable and encourage children to participate in decisions affecting their lives.
Teamwork and Professional Engagement
Fulfill specific duties assigned by management, such as keyworker or health and safety representative roles. Attend team meetings and professional training sessions. Foster collaborative working relationships with external professionals and agencies. Support the Centre during inspections and audits.
Professional Development
Maintain effective self-care practices and encourage the same among colleagues. Engage in ongoing training opportunities provided by the Organisation. Take responsibility for your personal training and development plan.
Safeguarding
Fulfill duties as a mandated person and report child protection concerns to Tusla immediately. Notify the Designated Liaison Person (DLP) of any safeguarding concerns. Maintain a thorough understanding of the Organisation's Child Safeguarding Statement and associated risk management plans.
Criteria
Experience working with children or young people desirable Full driving license desirable Qualifications: QQI Level 8 in Social Care QQI Level 7 in Social Care QQI Level 8 in Psychology QQI Level 7 or Professional Practice Qualification in Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy QQI Level 7 or Professional Practice Qualification in Counselling / Psychotherapy QQI Level 7 or Professional Practice Qualification in Addiction Counselling QQI Level 7 in Youth and Community or similar QQI Level 7 in Social Science / Social Studies QQI Level 7 in Family Support Professional Qualification in Teaching (Not TEFL) Professional Qualification in Nursing Studies QQI Level 7 in Disability Studies QQI Level 7 in Applied Behavioural Analysis QQI Level 7 in Early Years Care where centre caters for children under 12 years BA in Applied Policing or equivalent Holder of Higher Certificate in Custodial Care (Irish Prison Service) or equivalent No qualification or non-relevant qualification but holder of CORU registration as a Social Care worker Students in year 4 of a level 8 programme leading to a recognised social care qualification where they have successfully completed the 3rd year of their programme and hold an equivalent social care / pedagogy qualification from another