Please note CV's will not be accepted Only online digital applactions via Rezoomo wil be accepted .
Location of post There are currently permanent / part time / whole-time vacancies available for Case Management :
Rosse Court Resource Centre, Lucan, County, Dublin
Chamber House, Tallaght
There are currently permanent whole-time vacancies available for Liaison Officer:
Hawthorn House, Millennium Park, Naas
A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for the Dublin and Midlands Region from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled.
Informal enquiries We welcome enquiries about the Case Management role.
Name: Fiona Cleary – Chamber House, Tallaght
Email: ****** Mobile: **********
Name: Lydia Oshiokameh – Rosse Court Resource Centre, Lucan
Email: ****** Mobile: **********
We welcome enquiries about the Liaison Officer role.
Name: Rebecca Morris: Hawthorn House, Naas
Email: ****** Mobile: **********
Details of service The Disability Services Department provides a range of services, within available resources, to people with intellectual and physical & sensory disabilities.
Individuals, in addition to accessing generic health services, may also access specialist disability services provided by external Agencies which are funded by HSE.
The Disability Services Department works with and in conjunction with all other relevant Departments.
A further outline of some of the services includes basic health services as well as assessments, rehabilitation, community care and residential care, respite, home care and day care.
Some services are provided directly by the HSE but many of the community, residential and rehabilitative training services are provided by voluntary organisations (section 38 & section 39) with grant aid from the HSE.
Community Health aims to deliver an integrated healthcare system which is responsive to people's needs at the lowest level of complexity for the local population.
Focusing on service delivery and decision making at local level informed by national frameworks, allows the HSE to:
· provide better direct accountability;
· provide for increased decision making at local area level; and
· Deliver services in the community through an integrated management structure.
By working together, the HSE plan seeks to deliver:
· A healthier start for children and reduced health inequities
· Reduced risk factors for chronic disease focusing on harmful alcohol use and rising obesity rates
· Increased community services and support to live independently in your own home or in the community
· Improved access to tests and specialist appointments, closer to home
· Reduced waiting times for diagnostic tests, outpatient appointments, in-patient and day case procedures
· Mental health support that aims to keep you well and responds quickly when you need it
· More person-centred support for people with disabilities to live full, independent lives