Job Description Daffodil Care Services are currently recruiting Support Workers and relief staff for our Aftercare services in Gorey Town, Co.
Wexford.
What we do: Daffodil Care Services has developed a nationwide network of aftercare services consisting of both residential and comprehensive outreach services.
Our residential aftercare services are fully staffed 24/7 providing timely support to vulnerable young adults as they progress to independent living.
Our aftercare teams are dedicated to ensuring young adults get both the support and experience required in preparation for independent living.
The role: This is a dynamic service, providing individualised interventions to young adults aged ******* years, to enable them to live in safety and with stability and support to begin their journey to independence.
Working as a Social Care Worker you will support guide and lead by example the vulnerable young people in our care, in conjunction with the wider multidisciplinary team involved in their care.
You will ensure the welfare of those under your care and will act as an advocate as appropriate.
Our Support workers will contribute to the planning and evaluation of individualised placement plans, which are based on strengths and needs and delivered through day-to-day shared life experiences within the residential aftercare setting.
The service will provide 24/7 support to ensure their safety, promote their stability, and build resilience to enable them to develop their independent living skills.
You will work as a lone worker but part of a team to provide a safe, caring and trauma informed environment for the residents with the primary aim of providing the interventions necessary to aid them moving into full independent living.
You will support and empower vulnerable young adults to identify goals and person-centered targets while working through the process of gaining independence.
Hours of Work: Rotational shift pattern rolling roster (average 48 hours per week) including the requirement to work evenings, weekends and overnights.
Typically, the shift pattern is based on 2 x sleepover shifts per week.
Typically shifts start at 11am sleeping night at midnight, commence again at 8am and fin What we can offer you: Attractive starting salary package for our Full time Support Workers (depending on experience) inclusive of sleeping time and premiums.
Incremental salary scale Combination of sleepover day shifts About The Role Employee Benefits: Paid core training allowance Health Insurance Scheme Maternity Cover Life Assurance Company Pension Scheme Employee Discount Scheme Free access to any additional professional training offered by SCTI, Social Care Training Ireland e.g. Leadership Management in Social Care, Professional Supervision Skills Education Assistance Grants Professional Career Development programme Team Building Activities Company Social Events away days Refer a Friend Bonus Qualifications Experience A recognised QQI certificate qualification in a health-related field with relevant experience.
For example: • QQI Level 5/6 Social Care • QQI Level 5/6 Social Studies / Social Science • QQI Level 5/6 Health and Social Care • QQI Level 5/6 Counselling • QQI Level 5/6 Addiction /Substance misuse • QQI Level 5/6 Youth and Community • QQI Level 5/6 Family Support • QQI Level 5/6 Disability Studies • QQI Level 5/6 Early Childhood Studies (as appropriate) • QQI Level5/6 Pre-Nursing • QQI Level 5/6 Custodial Care • QQI Level 5/6 Psychology • QQI Level 5/6 Special Needs Assistant • QQI Level 5/6 Healthcare At Daffodil Care Group, we promote the professional and personal development of each team member.
With a clear focus on our ethos and therapeutic approach, we provide for significant investment in our people, who in turn through their professionalism and commitment greatly enhance the experience and outcomes for our service users.
Skills Needed About The Company Founded in the early ****s, Daffodil Care Group has established a strong reputation across Ireland through its specialised services delivered via Daffodil Care Services, Misty Croft, and ARCS.
The Group provides a continuum of care, including residential homes, semi-independent living, and community outreach tailored for children and young people with disabilities or autism.
Emphasising therapeutic and educational support, Daffodil Care Group designs individual care plans that encourage growth, resilience, and independence.
With multidisciplinary teams, the Group consistently delivers high-quality service through ongoing training and a supportive work environment.
Ambitious professionals joining the Group can expect a rewarding career helping young lives and contributing to meaningful outcomes in a stable and growing organisation.
Company Culture Daffodil Care Group nurtures a culture rooted in empathy, collaboration, and professional growth.
Team members work in close-knit units where open communication, shared learning, and mutual support are encouraged.
The Group values lived experience and therapeutic expertise, with staff empowered to reflect, innovate, and continuously improve practices.
Regular supervision and team-building enrich the work environment, helping employees thrive personally and professionally.
With respect for individual contributions and an emphasis on staff wellbeing, Daffodil Care Group provides a supportive, inclusive workplace where dedication to young people's welfare is central to every decision and success is celebrated collectively.
Desired Criteria Required Criteria Closing Date Thursday 30th April, ****