Social Care Worker St Helenas Resource Centre
Job Summary
The Child and Family Agency was established on 1st January 2014 and is responsible for a range of statutory functions including provision of child protection, alternative care, specified regulatory services and a range of family support services. The Agency has commenced a major improvement programme with significant focus on Practice, Culture and Structure.
The Agency currently has responsibility for a budget of circa €1.2billion and delivers its services through over 5,500 people in 259 locations across the Country.
The Child and Family Agency has responsibility for the following range of services:
- Child Protection and Welfare
- Parenting, Family Support and Early Help Services
- Alternative Care
- Birth Information & Tracing and Adoption
- Tusla Education Support Services (TESS)
- Children’s Service Regulation
- Counselling and Therapeutic Supports
Further information is available on www.tusla.ie
St Helena’s Resource Centre provides targeted family support to families in Finglas and the surrounding community. The service delivers a range of group-based and individual supports for children, young people, parents, and families, with a focus on strengthening relationships and promoting positive outcomes.
As part of the Tusla LIT 2 Community-Based Family Support Projects DNW, St Helena’s works collaboratively with families and in partnership with local statutory and non-statutory services to ensure a coordinated and holistic response to need.
The centre operates as a community hub, offering a broad range of programmes and activities for all age groups. Its work is underpinned by a commitment to promoting the mental health and psychological wellbeing of the community, supporting individuals and families to reach their full potential.
The policy of Tusla Child and Family Agency is to enable children / young people to live with their own families wherever possible and to support parents where necessary in fulfilling that role. The Social Care Worker will provide care, protection, and support to vulnerable or dependent clients, individually or in groups, in conjunction with the wider multidisciplinary team and other relevant agencies. The primary aim is to provide intervention necessary to address the child / young person’s issues or the issues that are preventing them from living at home or in relative / foster care. S/he will ensure the welfare of those under his/her care and will act as an advocate as appropriate.
Typically, Social Care Workers work across the following service areas:
- Community: Social Care Workers in the community work in a therapeutic / preventative / direct role with children / young people and their families. They typically work as part of a multidisciplinary team and can be based in different service areas, for example, Child Protection Services, Child Welfare Service, Children in Care Service, Partnership Prevention and Family Support Services and Aftercare services. The children / young people involved may be at risk of or have experienced abuse, thus may be emotionally affected or display behaviour difficulties. These risks and / or difficulties may prevent them from being able to live with their families and as a result may need to be in the care of Tusla Child and Family Agency.
The Social Care Worker will work in partnership with parents, children, and young people to deliver accessible, strengths-based family support within the community. The role is guided by the Five National Outcomes for Children, Meitheal: The National Practice Model, and Tusla’s Local integrated Service Delivery Model.
The post holder will provide a combination of group-based, individual, and family support interventions to respond to personal, familial, and social challenges that may impact on a child’s wellbeing, safety, or developmental potential. This includes planning and facilitating programmes for parents, children, and families within a community setting.
The role contributes to the promotion of children’s welfare, development, and protection through effective intra-agency and interagency collaboration. A key focus is on achieving positive outcomes for children and young people, ensuring their voice and participation are central to all aspects of planning and review.
The Social Care Worker will act as a resource within the community, supporting families to identify their needs, build on their strengths, and reach their full potential. The role also involves promoting equality, diversity, and social inclusion, with a particular emphasis on engaging and supporting minority and marginalised groups.
Job Objectives
Main Duties and Responsibilities
Working with Children/Young People/Families/Carers
- To participate in the development and implementation of Care Plans and to ensure appropriate recording of same.
- To promote the rights and responsibilities of each child/young person within the Service.
- Assist in enabling parents/guardians/carers/families to sustain the safe care of their children in the home setting.
- To promote physical, emotional, social and religious welfare of each young person.
- To liaise with the parent, family, general services and other agencies on behalf of the young person.
- To attend meetings in relation to the care and developments of the Children and their families
- To promote the participation of children and young people in decision making on issues that affect their lives at both individual and collective levels.
- Participate in the completion of preliminary screening and assessments, safety planning as required under Children’s First in line with Standard Business Processes, this should be done in consultation with the relevant line manager.
- Compliance with relevant Tusla policies.
- Attendance at Court when required.
- Direct work with children/young people/parents/guardians/foster carers etc.
- Facilitating and supporting family contact for children care.
- Lone working
- Engage with internal and external stakeholders.
Administration and Accountability
- To attend team meetings and to report to the designated Manager on matters affecting the delivery of service.
- To make written and verbal reports to the designated Manager on a regular basis on the progress of development of the children and their families.
- Reporting and recording any incidents, however minor, that may happen to the / children and their families or are caused by them.
- To be familiar with emergency procedures and to know who to contact in an emergency.
- Ensure Child protection procedures are followed in accordance with the responsibilities of a designated officer.
- To keep abreast of current legislation and current professional child care knowledge.
- To implement the Child and Family Agency’s procedures and policies.
- To undertake ongoing professional training and development.
- To attend regular supervision with the designated Manager.
- To perform any other duties that may be assigned from time to time.
Team Work
- Participate in working within a team centred consistent approach.
- Working with other professionals and external stakeholders
- Participate in regular team meetings, SOS groups, supervision.
- Provision of training to Service User, colleagues and external stakeholders
Health & Safety
- Comply with and contribute to the development of policies, procedures, guidelines and safe professional practice and adhere to relevant legislation, regulations and standards.
- Have a working knowledge of the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) Standards as they apply to the service for example National Standards for Child Protection and Care and comply with associated Tusla – Child and Family Agency protocols for implementing and maintaining these standards as appropriate to the role.
- To support, promote and actively participate in sustainable energy, water and waste initiatives to create a more sustainable, low carbon and efficient health service.
The above Job Description is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all duties involved and consequently, the post holder may be required to perform other duties as appropriate to the post which may be assigned to him/her from time to time and to contribute to the development of the post while in office.
Please refer to the Candidate Information pack attached to this campaign for full and further detail.
Skills Requirement
Applicants must by the closing date of application have the following:
- Be registered in the Social Care Worker Register maintained by the Social Care Workers Registration Board maintained at CORU (or have entitlement to be registered and obtain registration prior to appointment).
AND
- Maintain live annual registration on the Social Care Workers Register maintained by the Social Care Workers Registration Board at CORU.
AND
- Must have the requisite knowledge and ability (including a high standard of suitability and professional ability) for the proper discharge of the duties of the office.
Health
A candidate for and any person holding the office must be fully competent and capable of undertaking the duties attached to the office and be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service.
Character
Each candidate for and any person holding the office must be of good character
Attachment(s) :
Social Care Worker (Community) DNE Rolling Campaign 2026 - St Helenas.pdf
The closing date for applications is Monday the 18th of May 2026
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