Prosper Meath, part of theProsper Group, is a community-based organisation that provides a wide range of health-related and social services to adults with intellectual disabilities and autism. Join our dedicated team to support adults with intellectual disabilities acrossCounty Meath, helping them achieve their full potential and engage with their communities. Location:Navan, Co. Meath Hours:35 hours per week Contract:Permanent Contract Salary Scale:€32,658 - €47,065 (pro-rated to hours) We are currently looking fora Social Care Workerto join our Day Service inNavan, Co. Meath.The successful candidate will have a strong person-centred vision and will play a critical key role in facilitating and supporting individuals in our Day Services while upholding our core values of providing respectful, progressive, professional, and positive services. The Ideal candidate will be enthusiastic, adaptable, and innovative, with strong problem-solving skills. They will be committed to empowering the individuals we support, promoting a high-quality service that helps them lead fulfilling lives. Requirements: QQI Level 7/8 Bachelors Degree in Social Care or a related field (e.g., Psychology) Registered with CORU or started the application process for registration. Fluency in English with strong verbal and written communication skills Strong IT skills and Proficient in Microsoft Word. Full, clean manual driving licence (This is an essential requirement) Prior experience of working in disability services is desirable. Knowledge of New Directions Services & Supports for adults with disabilities would be advantageous. What we offer: Generous Annual Leave (some fixed closures apply). 1.5 Privilege Days, with an additional privilege day after 2 years of service. Sick Pay Scheme Pension/Life Cover Employee Assistance Programme Maternity Leave Allowance (After 12 months service) Work Life Balance Excellent Training / CPD Cycle to Work Scheme Career Progression Opportunities Superb facilities Prosper Meathis an equal opportunity employer. Skills: Social Care Intellectual disability CORU New Directions