Job title: Eye Clinic Liaison Officer (ECLO)reporting to Chief Services Officer and/or Designee Location: Acute Hospitals, Waterford University Hospital Contract type: Full time, permanent Hours: Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm (with some flexibility, In line with scheduled clinics) Closing date: 10th June 2026 Vision Ireland is the national sight loss agency. We are a not-for-profit charity, which offers support and services to people of all ages who are experiencing difficulties with their eyesight. The successful candidate will join an evolving team focused on ensuring no patient or family goes through an ophthalmic diagnosis alone. Main Accountabilities: In the hospital setting, from the point of diagnosis, provide timely information on eye conditions and services available, and practical and emotional support to patients of all ages affected by vision impairment, and their families and carers, whilst adhering to Practice and Policy Guidelines. Conduct an initial screening of needs, supporting patients to be engaged and empowered around any medication compliance If agreed with the patient, complete referral(s) to habilitative/ rehabilitative/ reablement supports and relevant services. Act as the key contact person to support clinic patients, family members and carers to navigate their way through in hospital and community supports during all stages of the sight loss journey. Develop positive working relationships with healthcare professionals, statutory bodies and community health service providers to facilitate a needs-led, patient centred approach to service provision. Maintain an up-to-date, appropriate and comprehensive local information resources relating to services available for people who are blind or vision impaired. Engage with staff about the benefits of the ECLO Service, including providing ECLO induction, visual awareness and disability awareness training to eye clinic staff with particular emphasis on the teams during six monthly rotation. Attend Vision Ireland Team Meetings and training events, taking responsibility for maintaining CPD, and engage with monthly external individual supervision. Attend in hospital clinical audit meetings / steering groups / quality forums and other events to promote the benefits of the service to eye clinic, healthcare staff and other social care professionals. Collate and maintain accurate patient records and input quality data using common data collection tools provided by Vision Ireland and the HSE, in line with GDPR (and Vision Ireland/Hospital privacy policy). Support in evaluating service impact of the ECLO Service across eye clinic(s). General: Undertake any other duties commensurate with the post Adhere to all Hospital and Vision Ireland policies and procedures Skills and Competencies: Please note all criteria are essential unless otherwise stated Specialist Knowledge, Skills and Experience Qualification in Social Care / Rehabilitation or significant other Allied Health qualification or experience in an eye clinic or similar setting. Knowledge of community and social work including acute services and functions of professionals within the eye health field. Understanding of the need to involve patients, families and carers in assessing needs, accessing services and service development. Experience of involving patients in service planning is desirable. Team working skills Ability to communicate effectively with medical and other hospital staff in a professional manner and to develop and maintain appropriate positive relationships with eye clinic staff, people accessing the service and local agencies, and represent Vision Ireland at a corporate and service level. Ability to influence and motivate other professional disciplines to respond appropriately to the needs of people with vision impairment. Communication skills Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in a structured way and with a range of individuals, both verbally and in writing. Experience of the preparation and delivery of presentations to varied audiences in a manner which meets their needs. Ability to listen to and have empathy with patients and their families whilst remaining impartial and non-judgemental. Planning and Organisational skills Ability to organise and manage time effectively and to prioritise workload in order to meet deadlines. Flexibility and adaptability in order to meet the demands of the role and to work within varying locations and different settings. Ability to work on own initiative and liaise with ECLO team and Manager as and when required. Knowledge of a variety of data collection tools and the ability to collect quality data in a systematic way. IT literate and competent in the use of Microsoft Office software including Word, Excel and databases, or equivalent. Qualifications and Experience Qualification in Social Care / Rehabilitation or significant other Allied Health qualification or significant experience in an eye clinic or similar setting. Knowledge of community and social work including acute services and functions of professionals within the eye health field. Understanding of the need to involve patients, families and carers in assessing needs, accessing services and service development. Experience of involving patients in service planning is desirable. Ability to influence and motivate other professional disciplines to respond appropriately to the needs of people with sight loss. Other Requirements This role is subject to Garda vetting. Travel when required Availability to work flexible hours Vision Ireland is an equal opportunities employer. Accessibility, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Vision Irelandis committed to creating aninclusiveenvironment where diversity is celebrated, and everyone is affordedequality of opportunity.It is our policy to recognise people as a key resource required for successful attainment of the organisations mission. In support of this, it is important to remember that differences between people, whether devised from their different backgrounds and personalities, cultures and/or their different abilities, can be a source of strength to the organisation. We welcome, encourage, and embrace people of all backgrounds, to include those with disabilities, accessibility plays a huge part of ensuring that the needs of all our employees and service users, can access our systems and services, with ease and respect, in a supportive environment, enabling all to effectively engage our services and achieve our goals whether they are an applicant for employment or an employee requiring special facilitation. Additional information: Informal enquiries to. Applicants must have permission to work full-time within the EEA. Skills: Eye health knowledge and expertise communication skills referrals
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