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Location: On site / Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland Job type: Permanent / Part-Time Sector and subsector: Voluntary/Charity | General Annual Fixed Salary: € 18447.00 Clarecare is a professional accredited social enterprise with charitable status, providing a range of person-centred services for over 58 years to individuals and families in Co. Clare. Current services include Family Support, Older Person Services and Bushypark Residential Addiction Treatment Centre. Clarecare’s headquarters are based in Ennis with local offices in Bushypark, Shannon, Kilrush, Killaloe and Ennistymon. Our Vision: is to be the trusted quality care provider within our communities by supporting individuals and families to reach their full potential. Our Mission: is to provide person-centred services to individuals and families within our communities. Our Core Values: • Collaborate • Accountability • Respect • Empathy • Trust Clarecare’s Family Support Service Clarecare Community Based Family Support Service is a service funded by Tusla and is part of a broad range of support services provided by Clarecare in County Clare. The Family Support Service offers individual and group support for parents, and individual support for children and adolescents. Working from a relationship-based practice approach, our professional family support staff aim to enhance parenting, family relationships and communication; and improve resilience, safety and wellbeing in all aspects of a child’s life. Job Description Advocacy Worker for Parents of Children In Care - 2 days per week (Wed/Thurs) - Permanent Contract Advocacy Service: The Clarecare Advocacy Service provides support for parents whose children are in the care of the Child and Family Agency, Tusla (foster care or residential care) in Co. Clare. The service aims to support parents to be actively and positively involved in their children’s lives while they are in care. The advocacy service supports parents whose children are in the care of the Child and Family Agency, Tusla in Co. Clare. The service offers: NOTE: This job description is provided as a guideline. Unforeseen policy changes or emerging needs of the Service, may create additional/new demands on the post, thus requiring the post holder to fulfil those demands.
Acting Service Support Officer
IWA is committed to promoting, maintaining and adding to our diverse and inclusive work environment. The purpose of this role is to provide day to day support to the Service Manager in the development, operation, and expansion of person-centered services in Ardee, in line with the IWA standards for Community Centre Services. The person will work with the Service Manager and staff to achieve service goals as well as actively delivering of a range of capacity building/social and independent living skills programmes. The person will also support and assist with fundraising activities. Liaison For success in the above post there are several key relationships which must be fostered and developed. Within IWA those will be association staff, in particular the Service Manager and those involved in the provision of the services, as well as direct contact with IWA members and service users. Externally it will involve liaison with the staff of the relevant voluntary and statutory organisations in the area. Main Duties and Responsibilities To support the implementation of the Associations standards for Community Centre Services as directed by the Service Manager To develop, implement and support the evaluation of a range of capacity building programmes and mainstream training programmes which respond to service user requirements. To identify and develop opportunities in partnership with service users enabling them to increase their social participation and lead full, active, and independent lives in their own communities To support the Service Manager in ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the operation of the services To accompany and support service users on annual holidays, outings, social and day trips as required by Service Manager and provide personal care for service users while in attendance at services Ensure that your responsibilities to safeguard children and adults from abuse or harm is a core aspect of your role and that IWA’s Safeguarding Policies and Procedures are adhered to. To maintain working rotas and carry out day-to-day administrative duties associated with IWA Services, ensuring accurate records are kept in relation to projects, programmes and services provided. and identify new opportunities for service development To mentor and support IWA staff to ensure the services meet the standards of the Association To develop and support the volunteer programme within the service To actively ensure that standards and practices regarding health and safety are fully adhered to in all areas of the community centre service To focus on the inclusion of people with disability within their wider community and develop links within the community to support this To support and mentor all Community Centre staff in their day-to-day duties To avail of opportunities to heighten the profile of IWA in the local community in order to promote a positive attitude towards disability within the community To perform such other duties as may be assigned from time to time by the Service Manager PERSON SPECIFICATION Training, Experience and Qualifications Qualification at Level 6 or higher such as QQI Supervisory Management Skills; BA in Social Care or equivalent (Occupational Therapist / Community Work / General Management) is essential Some previous experience in the areas of training or facilitation is required Knowledge and Skills The ability to make operational decisions and possess good problem-solving skills is essential Excellent computer and administration skills (Microsoft Office & Database Management) are essential An awareness and understanding of the needs of people with physical and sensory disabilities or a marginalized group is desirable Experience of working with people with disabilities is desirable Leadership experience is desirable Experience of Quality systems and maintenance of same an advantage A full driving license is a requirement. Behaviours The ability to work as part of a team and on own initiative Person centred approach An ability to build strong relationships at all levels Strong customer service focus Be of good character Remuneration & Benefits Salary between €26,148.12 and €39,946.50 (DOE) Excellent working conditions Training & development opportunities 25 days annual leave pro rata Employee Assistance Service CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Service Support Officer
IWA is committed to promoting, maintaining and adding to our diverse and inclusive work environment. . The purpose of this role is to provide day to day support to the ROC Service Coordinator in the development, operation, and expansion of person-centered services in Cork, in line with the IWA standards for Community Centre Services. The person will work with the Service Coordinator and staff to achieve service goals as well as actively delivering of a range of capacity building/social and independent living skills programmes. The person will also support and assist with fundraising activities. Liaison For success in the above post there are several key relationships which must be fostered and developed. Within IWA those will be association staff, in particular the Service Coordinator and those involved in the provision of the services, as well as direct contact with IWA members and service users. Externally it will involve liaison with the staff of the relevant voluntary and statutory organisations in the area. Main Duties and Responsibilities To support the implementation of the Associations standards for Community Centre Services as directed by the Service Coordinator To develop, implement and support the evaluation of a range of capacity building programmes and mainstream training programmes which respond to service user requirements. To identify and develop opportunities in partnership with service users enabling them to increase their social participation and lead full, active, and independent lives in their own communities To support the Service Coordinator in ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the operation of the services To accompany and support service users on annual holidays, outings, social and day trips as required by Service Coordinator and provide personal care for service users while in attendance at services Ensure that your responsibilities to safeguard children and adults from abuse or harm is a core aspect of your role and that IWA’s Safeguarding Policies and Procedures are adhered to. To maintain working rotas and carry out day-to-day administrative duties associated with IWA Services, ensuring accurate records are kept in relation to projects, programmes and services provided. and identify new opportunities for service development To mentor and support IWA staff to ensure the services meet the standards of the Association To develop and support the volunteer programme within the service To actively ensure that standards and practices regarding health and safety are fully adhered to in all areas of the community centre service To focus on the inclusion of people with disability within their wider community and develop links within the community to support this To support and mentor all ROC staff in their day-to-day duties To avail of opportunities to heighten the profile of IWA in the local community in order to promote a positive attitude towards disability within the community To perform such other duties as may be assigned from time to time by the Service Coordinator PERSON SPECIFICATION Training, Experience and Qualifications Qualification at Level 6 or higher such as QQI Supervisory Management Skills; BA in Social Care or equivalent (Occupational Therapist / Community Work / General Management) is essential Some previous experience in the areas of training or facilitation is required Knowledge and Skills The ability to make operational decisions and possess good problem-solving skills is essential Excellent computer and administration skills (Microsoft Office & Database Management) are essential An awareness and understanding of the needs of people with physical and sensory disabilities or a marginalized group is desirable Experience of working with people with disabilities is desirable Leadership experience is desirable Experience of Quality systems and maintenance of same an advantage A full driving license is a requirement. Behaviours The ability to work as part of a team and on own initiative Person centred approach An ability to build strong relationships at all levels Strong customer service focus Be of good character Remuneration & Benefits Salary between €27,891.33 - €42,609.60 (DOE) Excellent working conditions Training & development opportunities 25 days annual leave pro rata Employee Assistance Service CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
General Services Assistant
The Role The General Services Department at Marymount is responsible for providing food services to service users, hospital staff, visitors, and at in-house functions. We also ensure high-quality cleaning and catering services for all patients, staff, and members of the public, in accordance with hospital and national infection control policies, HACCP, and Environmental Health Office regulations. We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate individual to join our dynamic and supportive Housekeeping & Catering Team within the General Services Department. The purpose of this post is to ensure the highest standards of comfort by carrying out duties in a caring, efficient, and hygienic manner. The individual in this role is expected to uphold the paramount principle that the service user always takes precedence. A flexible and enthusiastic approach is essential to ensure this principle is consistently implemented to the highest standard for those entrusted into our care. Essential Criteria Eligible applicants will be those who on the closing date for the competition: Have 2nd level education to Junior Certificate Level at a minimum, which includes pass in 5 subjects OR Have completed a relevant examination at a comparable standard in any equivalent examination in another jurisdiction AND Have 1 year continuous relevant employment in a household/catering environment in a healthcare setting i.e. Hospital/Nursing Home/Day Care Facility or in the hospitality sector within the last 3 years AND Candidates must have the personal competence and capacity to properly discharge the duties of the role. Reports to General Services Manager or his/her Deputy Tenure This is a permanent, full-time position (39 hours per week, including weekends). A panel may be formed from which future permanent and specified purpose vacancies, either full-time or part-time, may be filled.
Social Care Worker
BROTHERS OF CHARITY SERVICES IRELAND – WEST REGION PERMANENT FULL-TIME SOCIAL CARE WORKER REA SERVICES, LOUGHREA, CO. GALWAY Ref: 92660 A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign, from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled. Locum Social Care Worker roles are also available. DESCRIPTION AND VISION OF SERVICES The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland – West Region provide a community based, person centred service focusing on the needs and abilities of children and adults with intellectual disabilities. The vision of the service is to support people with intellectual disabilities to achieve a full and valued life in their community, in line with best practice both nationally and internationally. Working in partnership with each person supported by services, we aim to create opportunities for people supported by services to have ordinary life experiences and to be closely connected to family and friends. We are committed to supporting people to live a life of their choosing. REA Adult Services provide a range of community-based servicesincluding day, residential, respite, community outreach, family support and a range of multidisciplinary support services. People are supported in day centres, supported employment, social and micro enterprises, training and education and these can be in groups or individualised. People are supported in residential settings in their own homes in the community individually and in groups. We wish to create opportunities for people who use our services to have valued social roles in their communities and to form friendships. We wish to recruit innovative, creative and motivated people who will relish the opportunity to assist in achieving this vision as part of a team. We are looking for people who will be flexible and adapt to the needs of particular individuals they supportand are open to change. Location: Staff allocation could be either within residential/respite/day settings or in community services. The appointee will initially commence working in one particular area of the REA services and this work location may change due to future service needs. The Role: The Social Care Worker will report to the Social Care Leader/Team Leader and will fulfil a key worker role for individuals and aim to provide a safe, secure environment where individuals will participate in community and leisure activities, make choices and enjoy a lifestyle that fulfil their potential and expectations with opportunity for new experiences. Reporting/Responsible To: Team Leader/Service Coordinator/Area Manager. Qualifications and Experience: Eligibility Criteria/ Qualifications and/ or experience Statutory Registration, Professional Qualifications, Experience, etc. Social Care workercandidates must be registered with CORU or have their application submitted. Eligible applicants will be those who on the closing date for the competition: (i) Be registered, or be eligible for registration, on the Social Care Workers Register maintained by the Social Care Workers Registration Board at CORU. See list of recognised Social Care qualifications at: https://coru.ie/health-and-social-care-professionals/education/approved-qualifications/social-care-workers/ OR (ii) Hold a schedule 3 qualification ( see note 1 below*). See list of recognized Schedule 3 qualifications at: https://coru.ie/health-and-social-care-professionals/registration/registration-requirements/approved-qualifications/schedule-3-qualifications/schedule-3-qualifications.html OR (iii) Hold a comparable qualification recognised by Social Care Workers Registration Board at CORU OR iv) Applicants who satisfy the conditions set out in Section 91 of the Health and Social Care Professionals Act 2005, (see note 2 below*), must submit proof of application for registration with the Social Care Workers Registration Board at CORU. The acceptable proof is correspondence from the Social Care Workers Registration Board at CORU confirming their application for registration as a Section 91 applicant was received by the 30th November 2025. Note 1* Schedule 3 Qualifications. This is a qualification listed in Schedule 3 of the Health and Social Care Professions Act 2005 for existing practitioners under section 91.Candidates who hold Schedule 3 qualifications can apply to register with CORU during the two year period after the register opens up to the 30th November 2025. Once the transitional period is over -30th November 2025, only qualifications approved by a Registration board will be considered. Note 2* Section 91 candidates are individuals who qualified before 30th Nov 2023 and have been engaged in the practice of the profession in the Republic of Ireland for a minimum of 2 years fulltime (or an aggregate of 2 years fulltime), between 30th November 2018 and 30th November 2023 are considered to be Section 91 applicants under the Health and Social Care Professionals Act 2005 And · A full clean manual Driving Licence, which qualifies you to drive manual transmission vehicles on Irish Roads is an essential requirement. It may also be necessary for the appointee to obtain a Class D1 Driving Licence (if not already in possession of one). Assistance will be given towards this purpose of obtaining a class D1 licence. · Fluency in verbal and written English is an essential requirement of this post. Skills: Candidates must demonstrate: · Leadership and networking skills - Staff will be expected to network with local community groups and develop positive links for the people who use the service. · Good organisational and planning skills, with the ability to support goal setting and following through to the achievement of outcomes · Creativity, initiative, self-motivation, flexibility and good judgement · Commitment to current best practice internationally and co-operating in an interdisciplinary team environment with a person-centred philosophy · Excellent listening skills, patience and a sense of humour Working Hours: A 39-hour working week will be based on a 7-day duty roster. A sleep-in commitment is an essential requirement of these posts. The successful candidate will also be required to work day, evenings, night-duty, weekends and public holidays to meet service needs. The Brothers of Charity model of service is based on Personal Outcome Measures requiring employees to be flexible in their working hours to provide a quality service delivery for each individual. All posts are based on a 14-day duty roster. The successful candidates may be required to work to accommodate an integrated day service, with weekend work, some split duty hours, public holidays, evening/night duty and sleep-ins to meet service needs. The Brothers of Charity Services model of service is based on Personal Outcome Measures quality and person-centred planning system requiring employees to be flexible in their working hours to provide a quality service delivery for each person supported Annual Leave: 22 days per annum (pro-rata for part-time), i.e. 8.46 hours per 100 hours worked. Appropriate service related leave will be granted after 5 and 10 years’ service respectively. Remuneration: Department of Health Social Care Worker salary scale as at 01/08/2025 apply: €40,351 x 11 increments - €55,599 per annum (pro-rata for part-time). A long service increment €56,650 per annum (pro-rata for part-time) is payable after 3 years on the maximum of the scale. Additional payments will be made for weekends, public holidays and night duty when worked. Salary quoted is based on a 39-hour working week. The successful candidate will be granted incremental credit subject to satisfactory verification of previous public sector service. Tenure: This post is Permanent, full time and pensionable. A panel may be formed as a result of this process from which subsequent permanent, temporary or fixed term Social Care Worker appointments within REA Services may be offered over the next 6 to 12 months. Probation: A probationary period of nine months from the date of appointment applies to the post. The employment may be terminated at any time during the probationary period should the employer find that the appointee is unsuitable to continue employment. The probation period may be extended at the Employer’s discretion.
Social Care Worker
Brothers of Charity Services Ireland Applications are invited for the following positions Social Care Workers Location: West Limerick (Newcastle West / Abbeyfeale, Liosmor, Askeaton) Permanent Posts Social Care Worker 12-point scale €40,351- € 56,650 (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 -Experience in working with individuals with behaviours that challenge is desirable The post is to provide an individualised service to a person supported. Closing date for receipt of completed application forms is Thursday 19th February 2026 The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer
Support Worker
Support Worker (Care Assistant Grade) (Multiple Vacancies) Location: Ballytobin Services, Co. Kilkenny Come and work with one of Ireland’s best 150 Employers! Brothers of Charity Services Ireland are looking for bright, ambitious individuals who have a positive attitude towards working with people with an intellectual disability and who are committed to ensuring that our persons supported lead as fulfilling and enjoyable a life as possible. Please apply to be considered for the following vacancies: · Support Worker - Permanent Full Time 78 hours per fortnight · Support Worker - Temporary Full Time 78 hours per fortnight · Support Worker – Permanent Part Time 56 hours per fortnight · Support Worker – Permanent Part Time Relief 36 hours per fortnight The role of a Support Worker Support Workers provide a key-working caring role for a group of People Supported by the Services. They are responsible for all aspects of personal care required during the day. This includes meals, personal hygiene and other related aspects of physical well-being. Secondly, a major focus of the Support Worker role is to assist and support People Supported by the Services with the development of their Individual Plans and achievement of associated outcomes. In addition, a critical component of this role is to support People Supported by the Services in community participation and integration. · Competitive Rates of Pay (€34,036- €47,454 pro-rata) · 22 days Annual Leave · Defined Benefit Pension Plan · Flexible Working Hours · Full Training provided · Full & Part-Time Work · Career Progression · Sick Pay Benefits · Employee Assistance Programs Click here to view our full range of benefits The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer
Senior Physiotherapist
BROTHERS OF CHARITY SERVICES IRELAND – SOUTHERN REGION The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland – Southern Region is a major voluntary organisation, which provides age related residential, educational and day services for adults with intellectual disabilities, autism and communication disorders throughout the Cork area and for children and young adults across Cork and Kerry with Intellectual, Physical, Sensory disability, children on the Autistic Spectrum and children at risk of or query developmental delay; where their needs require the support of an interdisciplinary team. Applications are invited for the following post Senior Physiotherapist – Ref: 92584 (08/2026) Permanent Full-Time / Part-Time 35 hours per week full-time hours and pro-rata if working part-time Location: Network 1 North Kerry based in Listowel Co. Kerry (outreach to Tralee to provided services to families from Castleisland/Farranfore area) Children’s Disability Network Team. JOB SUMMARY This post is in Network 1 and it involves, working as part of an interdisciplinary team providing supports to children and young adults, 0-18 yrs and their families. This will include children with Intellectual, Physical, Sensory disability, children on the Autistic Spectrum and children at risk of or query developmental delay; where their needs require the support of an interdisciplinary team. This team is under the national model of service provision “Progressing Disability Services for Children and Young People” lead by the HSE. The successful candidate will be employed by the Brothers of Charity Services Ireland. The North Kerry Team is based in Listowel with an outreach service to Tralee to provide input to families from the Castleisland/Farranfore area.Assessment, diagnostic and therapeutic interventions are provided by North Kerry Interdisciplinary team. The CDNT aims to maximise the child/ young adult’s full potential and works within the context of the family and community, empowering and supporting parents/care givers and family members . The Candidate: Statutory Registration, Professional Qualification, Experience etc. Candidates for appointment must: Be registered, or be eligible for registration, on the Physiotherapists Register maintained by the Physiotherapists Registration Board at CORU. See attached link for current approved Physiotherapist qualifications. https://coru.ie/health-and-social-care-professionals/education/approved-qualifications/physiotherapists/ AND Have three years full time (or an aggregate of three years full time) post qualification clinical experience AND 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. AND Provide proof of Statutory Registration on the Physiotherapists Register maintained by the Physiotherapists Registration Board at CORU before a contract of employment can be issued. Experience Must have a minimum of three years post qualification clinical experience Experience of working with children 0-18 years with intellectual disabilities/physical disabilities, sensory/motor disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorders is essential. Experience of working in partnership with families is essential Experience of working as part of an inter-disciplinary team is essential. Hydrotherapy experience is desirable. Demonstrate a command of the English Language to effectively carry out the duties and responsibilities of the role. Annual registration On appointment, practitioners must maintain annual registration on Physiotherapists Register maintained by the Physiotherapists Registration Board at CORU. AND Practitioners must confirm annual registration with CORU to the Brothers of Charity Services Ireland – Southern Region by way of annual Safety Assurance Certificate 3. Health Candidates 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. 4. Age The Public Service Superannuation (Age of Retirement) Act, 2018* set 70 years as the compulsory retirement age for public servants. * Public Servants not affected by this legislation: Public servants recruited between 1 April 2004 and 31 December 2012 (new entrants) have no compulsory retirement age. Public servants recruited since 1 January 2013 are members of the Single Pension Scheme and have a compulsory retirement age of 70. 5. Character Candidates for and any person holding the office must be of good character. 6. Driving Licence: A full clean Driver’s licence which qualifies you to drive on Irish roads is essential. The person appointed will be required to provide their own transport during the duration of employment and will be paid travel expenses at the appropriate rates in respect of travel necessarily performed in the discharge or his/her duties. The base for this purpose will be the location to which the appointee is assigned. Salary Scale: €63,912 - €75,254 per annum and pro-rata if working part-time hours (Department of Health Consolidated Scales 1/8/25). Reporting to: Children’s Disability Network Manager. Clinical supervision will be provided by the Head of Discipline. Informal enquiries to: Hannah Carmody, Children’s Disability Network Manager, Tel. +353 68 53480 E-mail: Hannah.carmody@bocsi.ie Or Shalini Ravindranath, Physiotherapy, Head of Discipline, Tel: + 353 87 2208102 e-mail shalini.ravindranath@bocsi.ie The closing date for receipt of all applications is: Sunday 22nd February 2026 Interviews scheduled for Friday 13th March 2026 A panel may be formed from this competition from which future vacancies may be filled Applications should be made online using the ‘Apply’ Link Below The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland - Southern Region is an equal opportunities employer
Social Care Workers, Day And Residential Services - Service Area
Social Care Workers - Day and Residential Services- Northside - Service Area 2 Salary Scale: Successful candidates will be paid in line with the August 2025 HSE revised consolidated Social Care Worker pay scale (point 1; €40,351 – point 12; €56,650 per annum based on working a 39 hour week). Should you have no prior public sector experience you will be placed on point 1 of the pay-scale above. To Apply: Upload a CV Closing Date for receipt of applications is 28th February 2026 Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted, include a valid email address on application. St. Michael’s House is an equal opportunities employer.
Clinical Management System Project Lead And Change Manager
(HX26-004) Grade VIII: Clinical Management System (CMS) Project Lead & Change Manager Informal enquiries for this recruitment panel advertisement are most welcome. Please contact: Mary Flanagan| CEO | 01 406 8724| mflanagan@olh.ie A detailed Job Description & Person Specification can be downloaded below or by contacting the HR Department | hr@olh.ie Latest date for receipt of applications is 12pm (noon) on Tuesday 17th February 2026. Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services is an equal opportunities employer and supports a smoke free environment. *A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for CMS Project Lead & Change Manager from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled*