Join Our Team as a Home Care Worker - CorkLocation: Cork City & Surrounding AreasContract: Permanent | Hours: 18 per weekClosing Date: 11th February 2026Apply ToMore Info:Are you someone who believes in dignity, compassion, and making every day a little brighter for others? The Alzheimer Society of Ireland is inviting dedicated, caring individuals to join our CorkHome Care team and make a real difference in the lives of people living with dementia.About UsWe are Ireland's leading dementia-specific charity, rooted in local communities and driven by a simple but powerful vision: An Ireland where no one faces dementia alone.Our work is person-centred, rights-based, and shaped by the voices of people living with dementia and their families. Every day, our teams across the country provide essential supports that empower people to live well, with dignity and connection.What You'll DoProvide person-centred care in people's homesSupport individuals living with dementia to maintain independence and quality of lifeWork closely with our Home Care Coordinator and wider teamBring empathy, patience, and respect to every interactionWhat You BringExperience supporting people with dementia, older people, or individuals with intellectualdisabilitiesStrong communication and organisational skillsThe ability to work independently and as part of a teamA FETAC Level 5 qualification (desirable but not essential - your experience and heartmatter too)What We OfferA meaningful role where your work truly mattersA supportive, values-driven organisationSalary aligned with the care sector and based on experienceThe chance to be part of a community making a real impactReady to Apply?If this sounds like the right fit for you, we'd love to hear from you.Please send your CV and a cover letter outlining why you're the ideal candidate to. If you'd like more details about the role, you can contact us at the same email address.The Alzheimer Society of Ireland is proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer.Job Title: Home Care WorkerJob HolderJob Location: Cork Home CareReports to: Home Care Co-ordinatorThe purpose of the role is to provide care to people with dementia and support that is person centred, addressing their needs to enhance their quality of life.Principal AccountabilitiesClient Care ProvisionBuild up trusting relationships with clients and their carers so that they feel secure and welcome in the service.Assist the co-ordinator of the service in the assessment and updating of care plans for each client.Carry out care plan activities.Provision of personal care if needed including help with meals, toileting, bathing etc.Ensure that observations are reported in a timely manner.Respect the rights, dignity and confidentiality of all clients.In consultation with the line manager, identify and develop activities to enhance the quality of care delivered.In consultation with the line manager assist clients and their carers in their dealings with other service providers in the community.Service AdministrationAdhere to service provision, Heath and Safety policies and procedures set out by the Society.Assist in the maintenance of service records as directed by the Home Care Co-ordinator.Assist in promoting a positive and safe environment and bring issues of concern to the Home Care Co-ordinator's attention.Avail of training opportunities identified by the Home Care Co-ordinator.Maintain routine contact with the Home Care Co-ordinator. Attend team and one to one meetings with the Home Care Co-ordinator to contribute to the on going development and enhancement of the service.The principal accountabilities outline the main duties. However, in an organisation such as the Society, it is inevitable that tasks may arise which may not fall within the remit of the above list of main duties. Employees are therefore required to respond with a flexible approach when tasks arise which are not specifically covered in their job description. Should an additional responsibility become a regular part of an employee's job, the job description will be amended to reflect this.Job Holder Entry RequirmentsKnowledge (Education & Related Experience):Educated to Leaving Certificate or equivalentFETAC level 5 desirableExperience in health, social or disability care desirableSkills (Special Training Or Competence)Excellent communication and interpersonal skillsGood organisational and observational skillsAbility to work as part of a teamTraining in dementia, care of elderly or related areaKey BehavioursPatienceEmpathyReliabilityFlexibilityEnthusiasmKEY RELATIONSHIPSInternalColleagues in home care and care dayDriverVolunteersLine ManagerRegional ManagersExternalClients and carersOther members of the community care teamPublic Health Nurseagreed by staff member & line manager Show more Show less