Job Title: Support Worker Role types:Full time permanent /Part time / Sessional Locations: Kildare / Laois / Carlow /Waterford /Wexford About Simplicitas: A service for adults with complex needs where our aim is to maximise quality of life, and reduce long term dependency, through a range of therapeutic interventions and community-based support programmes.
Our service ethos and delivery is created to meet individual needs and preferences.
The organisation is a unique blend of professionalism and personalised care, described by many of its users as a 'second family'.
Simplicitas has been providing bespoke support packages for people with a range of disability and mental health needs since ****, enabling all those who choose supported independence over traditional models of care the opportunity to live and shape their own lives, regardless of levels of support required.
About the role: As a Support Worker you will contribute to the planning and provision of high quality care to vulnerable adults who have been diagnosed with disability or mental health conditions, and who require additional supports to live an equal life in the community.
These groups often experience marginalisation, disadvantage and stigma.
You will protect, champion advocate, guide, and support your clients, equip them with skills and empower them to live their lives to the full.
Job Overview: In performing the role of Support Worker at Simplicitas, you are expected to maintain high standards of professional conduct at all times, and to commit to maintaining and improving your own competence in the role through continuous professional development, education and training.
You will maintain standards of professional conduct by always acting in the best interests of your client and always showing your clients and colleagues respect, maintaining confidentiality, dignity and privacy in their lives.
You will exhibit high standards of personal conduct by always maintaining a boundary between your personal and professional life, being cognisant of the need to maintain a high standard of role modelling in your work, protecting your own reputation and that of your client and the organisation by being aware of the risks and pitfalls associated with careless or impulsive social media posts, and informing your manager of any potential conflict of interest that may arise between your personal life and your organisational role.
You will maintain high standards of performance by ensuring that any issues relating to your physical or mental health which may affect your fitness to practice are addressed, and always acting within the limits of your skills, competence, remit and experience.
You will obey the laws of Ireland both inside and outside your workplace, and familiarise yourself with, and observe, all legislation and guidance relevant to your role, and associated codes of practice.
You will keep yourself informed in relation to the protection of children and vulnerable adults, and you will have a good understanding of consent issues, including how to determine whether a person has the capacity for consent, and when to refer for ADM assessment.
You will have effective communication skills across all relevant domains, and will understand and act in accordance with principles of open disclosure, keeping accurate records across all areas of activity.
You will support newly joined colleagues to find their place in the team.
You will also be able to assess health safety and welfare risks, both for individual clients, and across the workplace, and you will be familiar with Whistleblowing and Protected Disclosure Procedures and raise any concerns about the safety and quality of care.
As a Support Worker, you will maintain the highest standards of professional ethics, including a strong awareness of, and commitment to, the rights of your clients, a commitment to honesty and integrity in every aspect of your work, and accuracy in any exchanges of information.
Should you engage in any research within or external to the organisation, you will follow appropriate ethical policies.
Job Requirements: As a Support Worker, you will be engaged in a wide variety of tasks in the conduct of your role, which include, but are not limited to: Support people towards achieving their life goals Develop high quality working therapeutic relationships Empower clients to be all that they can be and have agency in their own lives Conduct yourself in a way which recognises, values and respects the inherent power held in your position Upskill people with complex disability and mental health needs to live safely within their own homes Promote positive progress towards living independent and fulfilling adult lives Provide safe, caring and supportive environments Co-create welcoming and personalised domestic homes, routines and traditions Ensure access to regular recreational, educational, vocational & social activities in the community Strive towards excellence in care practice at all times through positive role modelling, and the considered use of taught techniques Have an interest in, & a willingness to deepen, your understanding of psychological & developmental theory & to apply theoretical knowledge in everyday practice Deliver inputs and supports which maximise physical and mental health Maintain a high quality of communication with colleagues, managers, clinicians, families and other stakeholders in support of all of the above Engage alongside your clients in a range of social and recreational activities, including planning and accompanying on short breaks or holidays Understand your role as a therapeutic practitioner and be prepared to engage in continued professional development Person Specification: A qualification at Level 5 or above, or extensive relevant experience Good knowledge of people in vulnerable groups Demonstrate commitment to equality and anti-discriminatory approaches Ability to work independently and as part of a team Enthusiastic engagementin household, social, and work based activities Creates a nurturing environment and sets boundaries to behaviour Is positive, energetic, compassionate, interested Good written and oral communication skills IT literacy to a good basic level Manages and records expenditure within required levels Can build networks and effective relationships with a wide range of people Additional Requirements: Full clean Driving Licence, good physical and mental health and the ability to recognise own needs and maintain a healthy work-life balance.
Commitment to working shift patterns which may include evenings and weekends Salary: €37,594 - €48,180 per annum Annual allowances: (average) €5,000 Benefits: DIS Life Assurance, Contributory Pension Scheme, Employee Assistance Programme, 6 weeks annual leave (including statutory Public Holidays), Motor Insurance Discount Scheme