Support Service Coordinator - Cork
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland works across the country in the heart of local communities
providing dementia specific services and advocating for the rights of people affected by dementia to
quality supports and services.
Our vision is an Ireland where people affected by dementia are valued and supported.
A national non-profit organisation, The Alzheimer Society of Ireland is person centred, rights-based
and grassroots led with the voice of the person with dementia and their carer at its core.
We are recruiting for a Support Service Coordinator for St. Fachtna's Centre, Casement Park,
Clonakilty, Co. Cork. P85V327 who will report to the Operations Manager.
This is a permanent contract working 4 hours pr week
The successful candidate will provide information, support, and signposting for and alongside people
with dementia, their carers and families, local communities and public.
1-2 years experience working in a similar role is essential. A FETAC level 5 qualification is desirable
but not essential. Confidence in using IT/Email is also desirable.
Salary will be commensurate with the care sector, and dependent on relevant experience.
A detailed job description is available on The ASI website:
If you are interested in applying for this post, please submit a full and up-to-date CV and covering
letter explaining why you feel you could undertake this role..
Additionally, should you require further details regarding the job description, we invite you to contact
us at the same email address.
Closing date for applications is the 12th September 2025.
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
Job Title
Support Service Facilitator
Job Holder
Job Location:
Reports to: Nurse Manager
The purpose of the role is to coordinate and facilitate the Alzheimer Support and activity group in
Clonmel on a weekly basis. They will provide information, support and activities for people with
dementia.
Principal Accountabilities
Duties and Responsibilities
You will act as an introductory point of contact for people with dementia, carers, families and representatives of the community who are often coming into contact with the
Alzheimer's Society of Ireland (ASI) for the first time.
A key focus is to build trusting relationships with all stakeholders, so they feel secure and welcome in the service.
Respect the rights, dignity and confidentiality of all who attend the support and activity group.
Coordinate & facilitate the support and activity group in line with the ASI guidelines for the operation.
Ensure sufficient quantity and range of service literature is available and accessible for all person attending the groups.
Adhere to service provision guidelines, Health and Safety policies and procedures set out by the ASI.
Assist in promoting a positive and safe environment for all attendees.
Ensuring the room/ facility is set up and ready for service.
Adopting a person-centred approach at all times and ensuring staff / volunteers do likewise.
Will be responsible for inducting volunteers in line with the volunteer policy
Maintain a register of all attendees.
Staff / volunteer supervision and delegation of duties (when required).
Returning detailed attendance figures to help establish service demands
Lodgement of any donations received from attendees to designated bank account.
Maintain all required record systems relating to management of the service and make available to National Office and Service Manager such records as required
Ensure fair and consistent application of all Society policies and procedures and compliance with GDPR
Respect the rights, dignity and confidentiality of all clients, their carers/advocates and all persons attending the groups.
Escalate any health and safety issues or safeguarding concerns as required
Reporting issues, queries, concerns to your line manager
The principal accountabilities outline the main duties. However, in an organisation such as the ASI, 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. 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 Requirments
Knowledge (Education & related experience):
Minimum of 1 -2 years' experience of working in a similar role
Experience in health, social or disability care
Experience of working with people living with dementia
QQI Level 5 is desirable
Training in dementia, care of elderly or related area an advantage
Good Planning, Time Management And Organisational Skills Essential
Strong Computer skills
Skills (Special Training Or Competence)
Ability to maintain confidentiality in respect of all staffing / volunteer and client matters
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills
Accuracy and attention to detail
Conscientious approach to work
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Computer literate
KEY RELATIONSHIPS
Internal
Day Centre Managers/Nurse Managers
Home Care Co-ordinators
Operations Manager & Operations Team
Dementia Advisers
Volunteers/Branches/Friends of ASI
National Office Departments
External
Clients, carers and family members
Suppliers
GPs / PHN / Social workers
HSE
Community groups