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Brothers of Charity Services Ireland
Applications are invited for the following positions
Social Care Workers
Location: Limerick City and West Limerick (Newcastle West / Abbeyfeale)
Permanent Full Time and Part Time Posts
Social Care Worker 12-point scale €39,951- € 56,089 (pro-rata)
Working with Brothers of Charity Ireland
Working with us means you will be joining an organisation that supports people with intellectual disabilities to be valued citizens in their local community, to have ordinary life experiences and to be closely connected to family and friends.
We require bright ambitious individuals who have a positive attitude towards working with persons with an intellectual disability and who are committed to ensuring that our persons supported lead as normal and enjoyable a life as possible. In return for this dedication and commitment we offer the following:
• Competitive Rates of Pay
• 22 days Annual Leave
• Defined Benefit Pension Plan
• Flexible Working Hours
• Full Training provided
• Full & Part-Time Work
• Career Progression
• Sick Leave
• Employee Assistance Programs
The role of a Social Care Worker
Social Care Workers fulfil a key worker supportive and advocative role for individuals supported by the service. The Social Care Worker role is to support the person in all aspects of their life focusing on the individual's ability and promoting independence and development of skills at all times. You will assist in all aspects of the practical tasks associated with the daily life of the person supported. The Social Care Worker will assist and support people who use the service with development of their individual person centred plans and the achievement of associated outcomes, and critically, will support people who use the service to make informed choices and fulfil their potential. They will encourage participation in the community through inclusive and creative thinking, seek opportunities for new experiences and encourage positive risk taking in leading to informed choices.
Qualifications:
Hold a recognised qualification and have eligibility to register as a Social Care Worker according to CORU registration requirements.
Essential:
• Hold a full manual driving license which qualifies you to drive manual transmission vehicles on Irish roads
Closing date for receipt of completed application forms is Wednesday 23rd April 2025
The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer
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In Short
* Industry Social, Charity & Not-for-Profit
* Founded 1883
* Location Brothers of Charity Services Ireland, Kilcornan, Clarinbridge, County Galway, Ireland
* Company size 5000+
Who we are
The Brothers of Charity Services in Ireland provide a variety of services and supports to over 6,500 people with an intellectual disability or autism, and their families, throughout Counties Clare, Cork, Galway, Kerry, Kilkenny, Limerick, Roscommon, Tipperary, Wexford and Waterford.
The supports, which include residential, respite, day, host families, home based, and multidisciplinary, are provided by nearly 6,000 staff with a variety of professional backgrounds and experience, and who are motivated in their work by the Ethos, Vision and Values of the Brothers of Charity Service.
We work in partnership with local communities, state agencies and voluntary organisations to initiate and develop increasingly inclusive opportunities, for and with, the people who use the Brothers of Charity Services. The Brothers of Charity Services in Ireland is a learning organisation whose responses are based on best practice, and in full recognition of the right of each person to self-determine their life goals and wishes.
Working at Brothers of Charity Services Ireland
We are committed to working with people with an intellectual disability to claim their rightful place as equal and valued citizens. Inclusion is a fundamental principle that underlies all aspects of our work. We believe in the intrinsic value of every person and we aim to further the dignity of all associated with our services.
Our Services are delivered by dedicated teams of staff from a wide variety of educational and professional backgrounds. Roles at Brothers of Charity Services include Support Worker, Social Care Worker, Nurse, Psychologist, Physiotherapist, Speech and Language Therapist, Social Worker and Community Facilitator. We also offer a variety of administrative roles.
It is the policy of the Brothers of Charity Services Ireland to implement, maintain and monitor processes and systems that develops the capacity and capability of its staff through effective management, support, development and engagement. The Services will provide opportunities for staff to be supported as a valued team member and as an individual to ensure that the personal and professional dignity of every person working in our Services is upheld. Each person is recognised and valued in his or her own right and opportunities for ongoing development are available for all.
Information for Overseas Candidates
We value inclusion as a fundamental principle and welcome applications for our roles from any suitably qualified individual.
EEA, UK and Swiss nationals do not require a work permit or visa to work at Brothers of Charity Services Ireland. If you want to with us and are not an EEA, UK or Swiss national, you will need to have a valid employment permit or atypical permission prior to commencing employment.
Depending on your nationality, you may also be required to apply for a visa and the relevant persmission.
For more information about eligibility to work in ireland, please visitirishimmigration.ie
Brothers of Charity Services Ireland welcomes applications from suitably qualified non-EEA nationals who have refugee status. We would be grateful if such applicants would provide documentary evidence confirming their status.
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