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Salary: From €56,160.00 Yearly to €60,320.00 Yearly Overview The Social Care Manager is responsible for the care provided to the young people residing in an Odyssey Social Care house and for managing the staff who deliver this care. The role ensures that the care meets company policies, procedures, and national regulations while maintaining a homely, clean, safe, and developmentally appropriate environment for the children. As a key member of the Region’s Management Team, the Social Care Manager contributes to the development and implementation of strategies, policies, and systems related to all aspects of Odyssey Social Care operations. Main Duties and Responsibilities a) Care of Young People Ensure the safety, professionalism, and maximized potential of all children and young people in Odyssey Social Care’s services, in alignment with the company’s mission, model of care, and vision statement. b) Staff Welfare Safeguard the health, safety, and well-being of all staff employed by Odyssey Social Care, treating them with respect. c) Direct Management CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Social Care Manager
Salary: From €56,160.00 Yearly to €60,320.00 Yearly Overview The Social Care Manager is responsible for the care provided to the young people residing in an Odyssey Social Care house and for managing the staff who deliver this care. The role ensures that the care meets company policies, procedures, and national regulations while maintaining a homely, clean, safe, and developmentally appropriate environment for the children. As a key member of the Region’s Management Team, the Social Care Manager contributes to the development and implementation of strategies, policies, and systems related to all aspects of Odyssey Social Care operations. Main Duties and Responsibilities a) Care of Young People Ensure the safety, professionalism, and maximized potential of all children and young people in Odyssey Social Care’s services, in alignment with the company’s mission, model of care, and vision statement. b) Staff Welfare Safeguard the health, safety, and well-being of all staff employed by Odyssey Social Care, treating them with respect. c) Direct Management CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Care Support Workers
Job Opportunity Role: Care Support Workers Contract Type: Various Contract Hours: Relief – 6 Month Fixed Term Contract, 1x39 Permanent, 1x10 Permanent Hours, 1x24 hours Specified Purpose Contract and 1x30 hours Specified Puroose contract. Cheshire Service: St Patrick’s Address: Tullow, Co.Carlow. We are seeking applications from energetic and enthusiastic individuals to join our team for the above position. Candidates must be highly motivated, creative, and experienced with a passion for engaging with the people we support daily. About Cheshire Ireland Cheshire Ireland provides quality services to adults with physical, sensory, and neurological disabilities at a medium and high level of need. More information on our organisation can be found at https://www.cheshire.ie/ What we do We provide individualised supports for people to meet their physical, psychological, and social care needs in an environment that encourages independence and promotes their rights and well-being. Our services provide a friendly, cooperative, and positive working environment within busy residential and community services. The right candidate will share our values and will be passionate about making a positive difference to the lives of the people we support. How we work Our services are based on clear principles of supporting people “one person at a time”. As a member of the team, you will be committed to high quality rights-based, person-centred service delivery, be willing to embrace change and help foster a culture of continuous improvement. What you will do You will support people with all aspects of their daily lives as per their individual needs and in accordance with their evolving personal plans to support them to live their best possible lives. You will be required to establish and maintain relationships with the people we support that are based on respect and equality and that promote their rights and independence. It is critical that when undertaking your work that you do so in a manner that is consistent with Cheshire Ireland’s values, operating ethos, and standards. Who we are looking for: Hold or be in the process of undertaking a minimum of QQI Level 5 in Healthcare Support or a minimum of QQI Level 6 Social Care or a Nursing qualification. Have experience in supporting people with disabilities. Hold or be working towards gaining a Full Manual Driving license and willingness to drive for work. Desire for personal and professional development. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal and written. Eligibility to work in Ireland is essential. Good Standard of verbal and written English. Computer literate (experience with online care management systems an advantage). Personal integrity and trustworthiness. Positive attitude. Willing to embrace change and is committed to fostering a culture of continuous improvement and learning throughout the service. Committed to the principles of rights-based, person-centred services. Candidates who have experience and no qualifications may be hired if they are willing to undertake and complete QQI Level 5 Healthcare Support within two years of the commencement of their role. Why work for us Flexibility in working hours. €15.91to €18.49 Depending on Experience. Premiums paid on unsocial hours. Career opportunities. Induction and ongoing training via Cheshire Academy. Free onsite Parking. Benefits Sick pay benefit. Company Pension Scheme. Maternity benefit. Bike/Cycle to work scheme Employee assistance programme. Death in Service benefit for pension members. Employee Referral Scheme QQI Training Program. Welcome packs. Employee discounts. Closing Date: 18th of July 2025 @5pm Apply by clicking on the QR Code Cheshire Ireland is an equal opportunity employer. All successful candidates will be subject to vetting by the Garda National Vetting Bureau www.cheshire.ie Company Reg No: 20165 Reg Charity No: CHY 5484 Charities Regulator No: 20008321
Care Support Workers
Job Opportunity Role: Care Support Workers Contract Type: Permanent Part Time Contract Hours: 6 x 39 Hour plus 1x34 Hour Contracts Cheshire Service: Greystones Address: Greystones Co.Wicklow We are seeking applications from energetic and enthusiastic individuals to join our team for the above position. Candidates must be highly motivated, creative, and experienced with a passion for engaging with the people we support daily. About Cheshire Ireland Cheshire Ireland provides quality services to adults with physical, sensory, and neurological disabilities at a medium and high level of need. More information on our organisation can be found at https://www.cheshire.ie/ What we do We provide individualised supports for people to meet their physical, psychological, and social care needs in an environment that encourages independence and promotes their rights and well-being. Our services provide a friendly, cooperative, and positive working environment within busy residential and community services. The right candidate will share our values and will be passionate about making a positive difference to the lives of the people we support. How we work Our services are based on clear principles of supporting people “one person at a time”. As a member of the team, you will be committed to high quality rights-based, person-centred service delivery, be willing to embrace change and help foster a culture of continuous improvement. What you will do You will support people with all aspects of their daily lives as per their individual needs and in accordance with their evolving personal plans to support them to live their best possible lives. You will be required to establish and maintain relationships with the people we support that are based on respect and equality and that promote their rights and independence. It is critical that when undertaking your work that you do so in a manner that is consistent with Cheshire Ireland’s values, operating ethos, and standards. Who we are looking for: Hold or be in the process of undertaking a minimum of QQI Level 5 in Healthcare Support or a minimum of QQI Level 6 Social Care or a Nursing qualification. Have experience in supporting people with disabilities. Hold or be working towards gaining a Full Manual Driving license and willingness to drive for work. Desire for personal and professional development. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal and written. Eligibility to work in Ireland is essential. Good Standard of verbal and written English. Computer literate (experience with online care management systems an advantage). Personal integrity and trustworthiness. Positive attitude. Willing to embrace change and is committed to fostering a culture of continuous improvement and learning throughout the service. Committed to the principles of rights-based, person-centred services. Candidates who have experience and no qualifications may be hired if they are willing to undertake and complete QQI Level 5 Healthcare Support within two years of the commencement of their role. Why work for us Flexibility in working hours. €15.91to €18.49 Depending on Experience. Premiums paid on unsocial hours. Career opportunities. Induction and ongoing training via Cheshire Academy. Free onsite Parking. Benefits Sick pay benefit. Company Pension Scheme. Maternity benefit. Bike/Cycle to work scheme Employee assistance programme. Death in Service benefit for pension members. Employee Referral Scheme QQI Training Program. Welcome packs. Employee discounts. Closing Date: 15th of July 2025 @5pm Apply by clicking on the QR Code Cheshire Ireland is an equal opportunity employer. All successful candidates will be subject to vetting by the Garda National Vetting Bureau www.cheshire.ie Company Reg No: 20165 Reg Charity No: CHY 5484 Charities Regulator No: 20008321
RHM-- - Clinical Nurse Specialist, Stroke Care, Early Supported Discharge
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Stroke Care, Early Supported Discharge. RHM-7-25-146 (Grade Code: 2632) Regional Hospital Mullingar Co. Westmeath There is currently 1 permanent part time (0.5 WTE) vacancy available in Regional Hospital Mullingar. Purpose of the Post The CNSp Stroke Care ESD post will deliver care in line with the five core concepts of the role, as set out in the Framework for the Establishment of CNSp, 4th edition, by the National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery (NCNM), 2008. Develop and deliver care in line with the National Clinical Programme for Stroke and the National Stroke Strategy 2022-2027, as well as future guiding documents from the HSE and the Clinical Programme. Informal Enquiries We welcome enquiries about the role. Informal Enquiries: Ms. Debbie Bawle, Assistant Director of Nursing Medical Directorate Debbie.bawle@hse.ie 044 9340221, Bleep 138 HR Point of Contact: Mr.William Wang Assistant Staff Officer Human Resources | Oifigeach Cúnta Foirne Acmhainní Daonna Ríomhphost/E-mail: William.wang@hse.ie | Tel|Fón: 0873251532 Candidates must have at the latest, the date of application: Eligibility Criteria 1. Statutory Registration, Professional Qualifications, Experience, etc. (a) Eligible applicants will be those who, on the closing date for the competition: i. Be a registered nurse on the active Register of Nurses and Midwives held by An Bord Altranais agus Cnáimhseachais na hÉireann (Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland) or be eligible to be so registered. And ii. Be registered in the division(s) of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (Bord Altranais agus Cnáimhseachais na hÉireann) Register for which the application is being made or be entitled to be so registered. Or iii. In exceptional circumstances, which will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, be registered in another Division of the Register of Nurses and Midwives. And iv. Have a minimum of 1 years’ post registration full time experience or an aggregate of 1 years’ full-time experience in the division of the register in which the application is being made (taking into account (ii) (iii) if relevant). And v. Have a minimum of 1 years’ experience or an aggregate of 1 years’ full-time experience in specialist area of Stroke Care. And vi. Have successfully completed a post registration programme of study, as certified by the education provider which verifies that the applicant has achieved a Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI), National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) major academic Level 9 or higher award that is relevant to the specialist area of care (equivalent to 60 ECTS or above), and in line with the requirements for specialist practice as set out by the National Council for Nursing and Midwifery 4th ed (2008). Alternatively provide written evidence from the Higher Education Institute that they have achieved the number of ECTS credits equivalent to a Level 9 or higher standard, relevant to the specialist area of care (equivalent to 60 ECTS or above), and in line with the requirements for specialist practice as set out by the National Council for Nursing and Midwifery 4th ed (2008). Stroke Care prior to application* (See **Note 1 below). And vii. Demonstrate evidence of continuing professional development relevant to the specialist area of Stroke Care. And viii. Have the ability to practice safely and effectively fulfilling professional responsibility within the scope of practice **Note 1: For Nurses who express an interest in CNS roles and who currently hold a level 8 educational qualification in the specialist area (equivalent to 60 ECTS or above), this qualification will be recognised up to September 2026. And (b) Candidates must possess the requisite knowledge and ability, including a high standard of suitability and clinical, leadership, managerial and administrative capacity for the proper discharge of the duties of the office. Post Specific Requirements Demonstrate depth and breadth of nursing experience in the specialist area of stroke Care. Have undertaken or agree to undertake, within an agreed timeframe, the Nurse Prescribing of Medicinal Products Certificate. Have undertaken or agree to undertake, within an agreed timeframe, the Nurse Prescribing of Ionising Radiation Certificate. Formally apply for entry onto the Interim
Community Care Worker
Bryson Care requires: Community Care Worker (Ref: C/DCW/B/037) Permanent, Part & Full Time Up to £13.36 per hour plus 32p mileage (weekly paid) Join our Team! Are you passionate about making a difference in people's lives? Do you thrive in a supportive and nurturing environment? If so, we invite you to become a valued member of our team as a Community Care Support Worker! In this rewarding role, you will have the opportunity to support individuals in their homes, enhancing their quality of life and promoting their independence. Essential Criteria Paid/unpaid experience in a caring role. Valid UK driving license and access to a car. Who are you? Open, honest and trustworthy Flexible approach to working hours Ability to work as part of a team Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing Closing date for receipt of completed applications is: Thursday 24th July 2025 at 12noon Please note, we reserve the right to close this role early.
Social Care Worker, Valentia Residential Service
As a Section 39 organisation, KPFA operates its own pay scales. Annual increments are awarded up to the maximum point of the relevant scale. We are currently recruiting for the following position Post: Social Care Worker Contract: Permanent, Part-Time (27 hrs per week) Location: Valentia, Co Kerry *Please note, rosters may be subject to change due to the operational requirements of the service* If you are dedicated to making a positive impact and empowering people to thrive in their every day interests and pursuits; then we want to hear from you. The Role: We are seeking a compassionate, dedicated, and motivated Social Care Worker to join our team in supporting adults with Intellectual Disabilities. This is a rewarding opportunity to empower individuals, promote their independence, and help them lead fulfilling lives in a person centred, rights based environment. As a Social Care Worker, you will play a key role in delivering high quality care, ensuring the well being of those we support, and advocating for their rights while fostering meaningful community inclusion. Working collaboratively with a team, you will contribute to the creation of a supportive and respectful environment tailored to individual needs. Key Responsibilities: Person centred support and advocacy Employee Benefits: Sick Pay Scheme, Paid Maternity Leave, Flexible Working, Employee Assistance Programme, Pension Scheme, Parking ( Site Dependent), Generous Annual Leave, Access to income continuance scheme, Discounted Health Insurance and Access to training. (A panel may be formed from which future vacancies for Valentia Residential Service may be filled up to the 31st of December 2025). *In relation to offers of employment, evidence of relevant employment experience must be clearly detailed in both your application form and CV. Failure to provide this information, along with a satisfactorily completed verification of service form before an agreed start date, will result in placement at Point 1 of the applicable scale. Incremental credit will only be applied from the date correct documents are submitted.* Canvassing Any attempt by candidates or others acting on their behalf, directly or indirectly, through written communication or any other means, to canvass or influence in the candidate's favour any staff member of Kerry Parents and Friends Association, or any individual involved in interviewing or evaluating applicants, will result in the candidate's automatic disqualification from the position. Kerry Parents and Friends Association is an equal opportunities employer
CHW Health Care Assistant
Health Care Assistant (Home Support) Mayo – HSE West and North West Job Specification & Terms and Conditions Job Title, Grade Code Health Care Assistant (Home Support), Mayo – HSE West and Northwest (Grade Code: 6494) Remuneration The salary scale for the post is (01/03/2025): €35,434 - €36,883 - €38,410 - €38,816 - €39,813 - €40,675 - €41,917 - €43,204 - €44,539 New appointees to any grade start at the minimum point of the scale. Incremental credit will be applied for recognised relevant service in Ireland and abroad (Department of Health Circular 2/2011). Incremental credit is normally granted on appointment, in respect of previous experience in the Civil Service, Local Authorities, Health Service and other Public Service Bodies and Statutory Agencies. Campaign Reference CHW61HCA25 Closing Date Thursday 17th July 2025 at 12 noon Proposed Interview Date (s) To be confirmed Candidates will normally be given at least two weeks' notice of interview. The timescale may be reduced in exceptional circumstances. Taking up Appointment A start date will be indicated at job offer stage. Location of Post There are currently a number of permanent, part time (0.8 WTE) vacancies available throughout Mayo in the following areas: Killala, Claremorris, Kilkelly, Ballintubber, Ballinrobe, Bonniconlon, Crossmolina, Ballyhaunis, Charlestown. A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Health Care Assistant (Home Support), Mayo, HSE West and North West from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled. Informal Enquiries Rosaleen Flanagan, Home Support Manager, Mayo & Roscommon Phone: 087 9077663 Email: rosaleen.flanagan@hse.ie Details of Service The HSE Home Support Service for Older People works in partnership with service users and their families to support them to remain in their own homes for as long as possible. The Home Support Service is a 7-day service which may include evening, night-time and weekend cover and provides essential support to family carers. The purpose, level and range of care and supports are designed in a personalised way and will change according to the changing assessed needs of the person. Reporting Relationship Home Support Resource Manager or Designated Officer. Key Working Relationships The Health Care Assistant (Home Support) is a key member of the Multi-Disciplinary Team responsible for the provision of a quality service to support people in the community to remain in their own home for as long as possible. Works as part of a team to include Home Support Resource Manager, Home Support Resource Officer, Clerical Admin, other Health Care Staff – Home Support, Public Health Nursing service and clients in receipt of home support. Purpose of the Post To enhance quality of life and wellbeing for primarily older people by providing access to integrated care and support that is planned around their needs and choices, supporting them to live well in their own homes and communities. The Health Care Assistant – Home Support provides the assistance, support and direct personal care required to maximise the independence and wellbeing of service users. They work under delegation, direction and supervision, of health care professionals: - · To look after the physical, emotional, cultural and psychosocial needs of service users using a person centred approach · To observe and promote service user’s choice, independence, dignity, privacy, fulfilment and other rights · To create and maintain good professional relationships with service user’s, their carer, family and friends and other team members · To adhere to all Health Service Executive policies, procedures and guidelines. · To promote a positive, personal and professional profile, ensuring the good reputation of the HSE at all times. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Service users may require assistance in some or all activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) as identified by an individualised care needs assessment. The primary role of the Health Care Assistant – Home Support is to assist in the implementation of the service user’s individual care plan. Duties will vary depending on the assessed needs of the service user and may include the following functions: Care Provision · To provide personal care and support to service users with a wide range of assessed needs, illnesses and disabilities. · To know and understand the care and support needs of the service user. · To deliver the care detailed in the service user’s care plan using a person centred enabling approach. · To assist service users with the activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) as indicated by the service user’s care plan, including but not limited to: · Personal care and hygiene e.g. bathing, dressing and showering. · Maintain skin integrity. · Assist with continence care. · Assist with mobility and exercise programmes, as directed by the service user’s care plan. · Provide medication prompts as directed by the service user’s care plan. · Assist with eating and drinking. · To support the service user’s social needs as well as physical care needs as set out in the individual care plan i.e. supporting participation in meaningful social activities including: maintaining interests, hobbies, and roles that are important to the person. · On occasion accompany the service user in activities outside of the home where such assistance is central to improving or maintaining function, independence and wellbeing as directed by the service user’s care plan. · Domestic cleaning specific to service user as directed by the Home Support Resource Manager where non-performance of such duties impacts on the health & safety and well-being of the individual. The Health Care Assistant – Home Support will, where appropriate, assist the person with these tasks i.e. ‘doing with’ rather than ‘doing for’ where such assistance is central to improving or maintaining function, independence and wellbeing for the service user. General · To work as part of the multi-disciplinary team in order to deliver Home Support Services. · To provide the highest quality care by delivering support in a manner which is sensitive to the service user’s culture, disability, race, age, sexuality, marital or civil partnership status, transgender status or religion/belief. · Be courteous and helpful to service users and their carer’s at all times ensuring respect for each person’s dignity, confidentiality and individuality. Recording and Reporting · To complete and maintain a daily work schedule as part of the overall care plan. · To maintain appropriate records to meet the needs of the service, observing and promptly reporting back any changes or concerns in the service user’s circumstances or condition. · To regularly read care and support plans, acknowledging changes. · To continue to monitor where concerns have been reported and recorded. · To recognise the signs of abuse and immediately report abuse or suspected abuse. · To report any complaints to their line manager · To ensure that timesheets are accurate and submitted on time. Communication and Team Work: · Ensure all actions support the enhancement of a person-centred service and a personal-centred culture within the team. · Maintain good communication and develop effective working relationships with service users, carers and other team members. · Communicate effectively with service users taking into account their differing levels of ability to understand and their specific care needs and condition. · Report to the line manager any changes in the service user’s physical and emotional condition or behaviour. · Participate in and contribute to the team including handovers/meetings/care planning on service related issues. · Co-operate with quality reviews/service evaluations and assist with the implementation of any necessary corrective action. · Respect diversity within the team. Risk Management, Infection Control and Hygiene Services The management of Risk, Infection Control, and Hygiene Services is the responsibility of everyone and will be achieved within a progressive, honest and open environment. · To take responsibility for the safe handling of property and equipment belonging to the service user. Workplace Health and Safety In accordance with the Health and Safety at work policy, it is each staff member’s responsibility to observe all rules relating to health and safety and conduct at work and to use any equipment provided in a safe and responsible manner. · Understand and adhere to all relevant HSE policies, guidelines and procedures, comply with health and safety, PPE and infection prevention control and risk management procedures, and comply with statutory obligations. · Report any incident or potential incident which may compromise the health and safety of the service user. · Not undertake any duty related to the service user for which he/she is not trained. · Bring to the attention of a responsible person any perceived shortcoming in the safety arrangements or any defects in work equipment. · To observe all health & safety rules and take reasonable care, raising any concerns to the Home Support Resource Manager. · To use safely and efficiently, equipment provided in the work place. · To adhere to safe procedures in the movement and handling of service users. Confidentiality · In the course of this employment, the post may have access to, or hear, information concerning the medical or personal affairs of service users or other health services’ business. Such records and information are strictly confidential. Unless acting on the instructions of an authorised officer, on no account must information concerning staff, service users or other health service business be divulged or discussed, except in the performance of normal duty. In addition, records must never be left in such a manner that unauthorised persons can obtain access to them and they must be kept in safe custody when no longer required. Continued Professional Development • Be prepared to undertake training/certification as may be required and deemed necessary to meet the requirements of the post going forward. • Ensure that knowledge and skills are updated to maintain safe standards of care for service users. • Participate in appraisal and the development of a performance development plan in agreement with the Home Support Resource Manager. • Participate in in-service education and training programmes and avail of other learning activities, as requested, to maintain/develop competence. This job description indicates the main functions and responsibilities of the post and is subject to review and amendment in light of changing circumstances and may include other duties and responsibilities as may be determined from time to time by the designated Line Manager. Eligibility Criteria Qualifications and/ or experience Candidates must, on the latest date for receiving completed application forms for the office possess: 1. Qualification (i) Certificate in Healthcare Support at QQI Level 5 OR (ii) Certificate in Health Service Skills, QQI Level 5 OR (iii) Certificate in Community Care, QQI Level 5 OR (iv) Certificate in Nursing Studies, QQI Level 5 OR (v) An equivalent qualification from another jurisdiction. And The requisite knowledge and ability to enable him/her to discharge the duties of the post satisfactorily. 2. 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. 3. Character Candidates for and any person holding the office must be of good character. Post Specific Requirements · Experience in a caring role in an informal/formal setting · This role will involve travel, access to suitable personal transport to allow the proper discharge of the duties of the post is a requirement for the role. Additional eligibility requirements: Citizenship Requirements Eligible candidates must be: (i) EEA, Swiss, or British citizens OR (ii) Non-European Economic Area citizens with permission to reside and work in the State Read Appendix 2 of the Additional Campaign Information for further information on accepted Stamps for Non-EEA citizens resident in the State, including those with refugee status. To qualify candidates must be eligible by the closing date of the campaign. Skills, competencies and/or knowledge Knowledge & Experience Demonstrates: • Knowledge of the service provided in the home by Home Support Services. • Knowledge of community care services. • Knowledge of the role of the Health Care Assistant – Home Support in the community. • Knowledge of care of the older person. • Knowledge of care of persons with disabilities. • Experience of housekeeping/cooking. • Experience in a caring role in an informal/formal setting • Shows awareness for actual and potential risk in the work place • Demonstrates knowledge of health and safety procedures e.g. manual handling, PPE and infection control. • A full understanding of the importance of confidentiality in the role Teamwork Skills Demonstrates: • The ability to work on one’s own initiative as well as work with a wider multidisciplinary/multi-agency team • Ability to work in a challenging and busy environment • Motivation and an innovative approach to the job within a changing working environment Commitment to providing a Quality Service Demonstrates: • Demonstrates ability to work in a client focused environment. • Demonstrate basic management skills to maintain clean equipment and to maintain a clean and tidy environment. • Demonstrates the ability to maintain confidentiality. • Demonstrates evidence of empathy and the ability to ensure that all service users are treated with dignity and respect and ensure that the welfare of the service user is a key consideration at all times. • Demonstrates the ability to use sound practical judgement and decisiveness. • Demonstrate understanding of the service user’s diversity, cultural and ethnic needs • Demonstrates a kind, caring disposition and an understanding of the impact of stress on clients, families and carers during illness. • Motivation to fulfil the role and contribute to improving the service. • A core belief in and passion for the provision of high quality care Planning and Organising Skills Demonstrates: • An ability to plan and complete tasks allocated and to organise workload in a methodical manner • The ability to manage competing or unexpected demands and prioritise the most important task at the time. • Ability to plan and complete care allocated in the care plan and to organise workload in a methodical manner and deal with the unexpected should it arise Communication & Interpersonal Skills Demonstrates: • Excellent communication skills to engage with clients, families, carers, and colleagues and maintain the confidentiality of the service. The ability to understand and communicate effectively with clients who may have communication difficulties Campaign Specific Selection Process Ranking/Shortlisting / Interview A ranking and or shortlisting exercise may be carried out on the basis of information supplied in your application form. The criteria for ranking and or shortlisting are based on the requirements of the post as outlined in the eligibility criteria and skills, competencies and/or knowledge section of this job specification. Therefore it is very important that you think about your experience in light of those requirements. Failure to include information regarding these requirements may result in you not progressing to the next stage of the selection process. Those successful at the ranking stage of this process, where applied, will be placed on an order of merit and will be called to interview in ‘bands’ depending on the service needs of the organisation. Diversity, Equality and Inclusion The HSE is an equal opportunities employer. Employees of the HSE bring a range of skills, talents, diverse thinking and experience to the organisation. The HSE believes passionately that employing a diverse workforce is central to its success – we aim to develop the workforce of the HSE so that it reflects the diversity of HSE service users and to strengthen it through accommodating and valuing different perspectives. Ultimately this will result in improved service user and employee experience. The HSE is committed to creating a positive working environment whereby all employees inclusive of age, civil status, disability, ethnicity and race, family status, gender, membership of the Traveller community, religion and sexual orientation are respected, valued and can reach their full potential. The HSE aims to achieve this through development of an organisational culture where injustice, bias and discrimination are not tolerated. The HSE welcomes people with diverse backgrounds and offers a range of supports and resources to staff, such as those who require a reasonable accommodation at work because of a disability or long-term health condition. Read more about the HSE’s commitment to Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Code of Practice The Health Service Executive will run this campaign in compliance with the Code of Practice prepared by the Commission for Public Service Appointments (CPSA). The CPSA is responsible for establishing the principles to be followed when making an appointment. These are set out in the CPSA Code of Practice. The Code outlines the standards to be adhered to at each stage of the selection process and sets out the review and appeal mechanisms open to candidates should they be unhappy with a selection process. Read the CPSA Code of Practice . The reform programme outlined for the health services may impact on this role, and as structures change the Job Specification may be reviewed. This Job Specification is a guide to the general range of duties assigned to the post holder. It is intended to be neither definitive nor restrictive and is subject to periodic review with the employee concerned. Health Care Assistant (Home Support) Mayo, HSE West and Northwest Terms and Conditions of Employment Tenure The current vacancies available are permanent and part-time. The post is pensionable. A panel may be created from which permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part time duration may be filled. The tenure of these posts will be indicated at “expression of interest” stage. Appointment as an employee of the Health Service Executive is governed by the Health Act 2004 and the Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Act 2004 and Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Amendment Act 2013. Working Week The standard weekly working hours of attendance for your grade are 39 hours per week. Your normal weekly working hours are 39 hours. Contracted hours that are less than the standard weekly working hours for your grade will be paid pro rata to the full time equivalent. You are required to work agreed roster/on-call arrangements advised by your Reporting Manager. Your contracted hours are liable to change between the hours of 8.00am and 8.00pm over seven days to meet the requirements for extended day services in accordance with the terms of collective agreements and HSE Circulars. Annual Leave The annual leave associated with the post will be confirmed at Contracting stage. Superannuation This is a pensionable position with the HSE. The successful candidate will upon appointment become a member of the appropriate pension scheme. Pension scheme membership will be notified within the contract of employment. Members of pre-existing pension schemes who transferred to the HSE on the 01st January 2005 pursuant to Section 60 of the Health Act 2004 are entitled to superannuation benefit terms under the HSE Scheme which are no less favourable to those which they were entitled to at 31st December 2004 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 joining the public service or re-joining the public service with a 26 week break in service, between 1 April 2004 and 31 December 2012 (new entrants) have no compulsory retirement age. Public servants, joining the public service or re-joining the public service after a 26 week break, after 1 January 2013 are members of the Single Pension Scheme and have a compulsory retirement age of 70. Probation Every appointment of a person who is not already a permanent officer of the Health Service Executive or of a Local Authority shall be subject to a probationary period of 12 months as stipulated in the Department of Health Circular No.10/71. Protection of Children Guidance and Legislation The welfare and protection of children is the responsibility of all HSE staff. You must be aware of and understand your specific responsibilities under the Children First Act 2015, the Protections for Persons Reporting Child Abuse Act 1998 in accordance with Section 2, Children First National Guidance and other relevant child safeguarding legislation and policies. Some staff have additional responsibilities such as Line Managers, Designated Officers and Mandated Persons. You should check if you are a Designated Officer and / or a Mandated Person and be familiar with the related roles and legal responsibilities. Visit HSE Children First for further information, guidance and resources. Infection Control Have a working knowledge of Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) Standards as they apply to the role for example, Standards for Healthcare, National Standards for the Prevention and Control of Healthcare Associated Infections, Hygiene Standards etc. and comply with associated HSE protocols for implementing and maintaining these standards as appropriate to the role. Health & Safety It is the responsibility of line managers to ensure that the management of safety, health and welfare is successfully integrated into all activities undertaken within their area of responsibility, so far as is reasonably practicable. Line managers are named and roles and responsibilities detailed in the relevant Site Specific Safety Statement (SSSS). Key responsibilities include: • Developing a SSSS for the department/service[1], as applicable, based on the identification of hazards and the assessment of risks, and reviewing/updating same on a regular basis (at least annually) and in the event of any significant change in the work activity or place of work. • Ensuring that Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) is integrated into day-to-day business, providing Systems Of Work (SOW) that are planned, organised, performed, maintained, and revised as appropriate, and ensuring that all safety related records are maintained and available for inspection. • Consulting and communicating with staff and safety representatives on OSH matters. • Ensuring a training needs assessment (TNA) is undertaken for employees, facilitating their attendance at statutory OSH training, and ensuring records are maintained for each employee. • Ensuring that all incidents occurring within the relevant department/service are appropriately managed and investigated in accordance with HSE procedures[2]. • Seeking advice from health and safety professionals through the National Health and Safety Function Helpdesk as appropriate. • Reviewing the health and safety performance of the ward/department/service and staff through, respectively, local audit and performance achievement meetings for example. Note : Detailed roles and responsibilities of Line Managers are outlined in local SSSS. [1]A template SSSS and guidelines are available on writing your site or service safety statement . 2 Structures and processes for effective incident management and review of incidents.
CHW Health Care Assistant Home Support, Roscommon
Health Care Assistant (Home Support) Galway Roscommon – HSE West and Northwest Job Specification & Terms and Conditions Job Title, Grade Code Health Care Assistant (Home Support), Galway Roscommon – HSE West and Northwest (Grade Code: 6494) Remuneration The salary scale for the post is (01/03/2025): €35,434 - €36,883 - €38,410 - €38,816 - €39,813 - €40,675 - €41,917 - €43,204 - €44,539 New appointees to any grade start at the minimum point of the scale. Incremental credit will be applied for recognised relevant service in Ireland and abroad (Department of Health Circular 2/2011). Incremental credit is normally granted on appointment, in respect of previous experience in the Civil Service, Local Authorities, Health Service and other Public Service Bodies and Statutory Agencies. Campaign Reference CHW61HCA25 Closing Date Thursday 17th July 2025 at 12 noon Proposed Interview Date (s) To be confirmed Candidates will normally be given at least two weeks' notice of interview. The timescale may be reduced in exceptional circumstances. Taking up Appointment A start date will be indicated at job offer stage. Location of Post There are currently a number of permanent, part time (0.8 WTE) vacancies available throughout Galway and Roscommon in the following areas: Galway Mervue Killimor Craughwell Gort 0.5wte Roscommon Elphin Ballaghadereen, Boyle Castlerea A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Health Care Assistant - Home Support, Galway Roscommon, HSE West and Northwest from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled. Informal Enquiries Rosaleen Flanagan, Home Support Manager, Mayo & Roscommon Phone: 087 9077663 Email: rosaleen.flanagan@hse.ie Regina Redmond, Home Support Manager Galway Phone: 087 2159608 Email: regina.redmond1@hse.ie Details of Service The HSE Home Support Service for Older People works in partnership with service users and their families to support them to remain in their own homes for as long as possible. The Home Support Service is a 7-day service which may include evening, night-time and weekend cover and provides essential support to family carers. The purpose, level and range of care and supports are designed in a personalised way and will change according to the changing assessed needs of the person. Reporting Relationship Home Support Resource Manager or Designated Officer. Key Working Relationships The Health Care Assistant (Home Support) is a key member of the Multi-Disciplinary Team responsible for the provision of a quality service to support people in the community to remain in their own home for as long as possible. Works as part of a team to include Home Support Resource Manager, Home Support Resource Officer, Clerical Admin, other Health Care Staff – Home Support, Public Health Nursing service and clients in receipt of home support. Purpose of the Post To enhance quality of life and wellbeing for primarily older people by providing access to integrated care and support that is planned around their needs and choices, supporting them to live well in their own homes and communities. The Health Care Assistant – Home Support provides the assistance, support and direct personal care required to maximise the independence and wellbeing of service users. They work under delegation, direction and supervision, of health care professionals: - · To look after the physical, emotional, cultural and psychosocial needs of service users using a person centred approach · To observe and promote service user’s choice, independence, dignity, privacy, fulfilment and other rights · To create and maintain good professional relationships with service user’s, their carer, family and friends and other team members · To adhere to all Health Service Executive policies, procedures and guidelines. · To promote a positive, personal and professional profile, ensuring the good reputation of the HSE at all times. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Service users may require assistance in some or all activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) as identified by an individualised care needs assessment. The primary role of the Health Care Assistant – Home Support is to assist in the implementation of the service user’s individual care plan. Duties will vary depending on the assessed needs of the service user and may include the following functions: Care Provision · To provide personal care and support to service users with a wide range of assessed needs, illnesses and disabilities. · To know and understand the care and support needs of the service user. · To deliver the care detailed in the service user’s care plan using a person centred enabling approach. · To assist service users with the activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) as indicated by the service user’s care plan, including but not limited to: · Personal care and hygiene e.g. bathing, dressing and showering. · Maintain skin integrity. · Assist with continence care. · Assist with mobility and exercise programmes, as directed by the service user’s care plan. · Provide medication prompts as directed by the service user’s care plan. · Assist with eating and drinking. · To support the service user’s social needs as well as physical care needs as set out in the individual care plan i.e. supporting participation in meaningful social activities including: maintaining interests, hobbies, and roles that are important to the person. · On occasion accompany the service user in activities outside of the home where such assistance is central to improving or maintaining function, independence and wellbeing as directed by the service user’s care plan. · Domestic cleaning specific to service user as directed by the Home Support Resource Manager where non-performance of such duties impacts on the health & safety and well-being of the individual. The Health Care Assistant – Home Support will, where appropriate, assist the person with these tasks i.e. ‘doing with’ rather than ‘doing for’ where such assistance is central to improving or maintaining function, independence and wellbeing for the service user. General · To work as part of the multi-disciplinary team in order to deliver Home Support Services. · To provide the highest quality care by delivering support in a manner which is sensitive to the service user’s culture, disability, race, age, sexuality, marital or civil partnership status, transgender status or religion/belief. · Be courteous and helpful to service users and their carer’s at all times ensuring respect for each person’s dignity, confidentiality and individuality. Recording and Reporting · To complete and maintain a daily work schedule as part of the overall care plan. · To maintain appropriate records to meet the needs of the service, observing and promptly reporting back any changes or concerns in the service user’s circumstances or condition. · To regularly read care and support plans, acknowledging changes. · To continue to monitor where concerns have been reported and recorded. · To recognise the signs of abuse and immediately report abuse or suspected abuse. · To report any complaints to their line manager · To ensure that timesheets are accurate and submitted on time. Communication and Team Work: · Ensure all actions support the enhancement of a person-centred service and a personal-centred culture within the team. · Maintain good communication and develop effective working relationships with service users, carers and other team members. · Communicate effectively with service users taking into account their differing levels of ability to understand and their specific care needs and condition. · Report to the line manager any changes in the service user’s physical and emotional condition or behaviour. · Participate in and contribute to the team including handovers/meetings/care planning on service related issues. · Co-operate with quality reviews/service evaluations and assist with the implementation of any necessary corrective action. · Respect diversity within the team. Risk Management, Infection Control and Hygiene Services The management of Risk, Infection Control, and Hygiene Services is the responsibility of everyone and will be achieved within a progressive, honest and open environment. · To take responsibility for the safe handling of property and equipment belonging to the service user. Workplace Health and Safety In accordance with the Health and Safety at work policy, it is each staff member’s responsibility to observe all rules relating to health and safety and conduct at work and to use any equipment provided in a safe and responsible manner. · Understand and adhere to all relevant HSE policies, guidelines and procedures, comply with health and safety, PPE and infection prevention control and risk management procedures, and comply with statutory obligations. · Report any incident or potential incident which may compromise the health and safety of the service user. · Not undertake any duty related to the service user for which he/she is not trained. · Bring to the attention of a responsible person any perceived shortcoming in the safety arrangements or any defects in work equipment. · To observe all health & safety rules and take reasonable care, raising any concerns to the Home Support Resource Manager. · To use safely and efficiently, equipment provided in the work place. · To adhere to safe procedures in the movement and handling of service users. Confidentiality · In the course of this employment, the post may have access to, or hear, information concerning the medical or personal affairs of service users or other health services’ business. Such records and information are strictly confidential. Unless acting on the instructions of an authorised officer, on no account must information concerning staff, service users or other health service business be divulged or discussed, except in the performance of normal duty. In addition, records must never be left in such a manner that unauthorised persons can obtain access to them and they must be kept in safe custody when no longer required. Continued Professional Development • Be prepared to undertake training/certification as may be required and deemed necessary to meet the requirements of the post going forward. • Ensure that knowledge and skills are updated to maintain safe standards of care for service users. • Participate in appraisal and the development of a performance development plan in agreement with the Home Support Resource Manager. • Participate in in-service education and training programmes and avail of other learning activities, as requested, to maintain/develop competence. This job description indicates the main functions and responsibilities of the post and is subject to review and amendment in light of changing circumstances and may include other duties and responsibilities as may be determined from time to time by the designated Line Manager. Eligibility Criteria Qualifications and/ or experience Candidates must, on the latest date for receiving completed application forms for the office possess: 1. Qualification (i) Certificate in Healthcare Support at QQI Level 5 OR (ii) Certificate in Health Service Skills, QQI Level 5 OR (iii) Certificate in Community Care, QQI Level 5 OR (iv) Certificate in Nursing Studies, QQI Level 5 OR (v) An equivalent qualification from another jurisdiction. And The requisite knowledge and ability to enable him/her to discharge the duties of the post satisfactorily. 2. 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. 3. Character Candidates for and any person holding the office must be of good character. Post Specific Requirements · Experience in a caring role in an informal/formal setting · This role will involve travel, access to suitable personal transport to allow the proper discharge of the duties of the post is a requirement for the role. Additional eligibility requirements: Citizenship Requirements Eligible candidates must be: (i) EEA, Swiss, or British citizens OR (ii) Non-European Economic Area citizens with permission to reside and work in the State Read Appendix 2 of the Additional Campaign Information for further information on accepted Stamps for Non-EEA citizens resident in the State, including those with refugee status. To qualify candidates must be eligible by the closing date of the campaign. Skills, competencies and/or knowledge Knowledge & Experience Demonstrates: • Knowledge of the service provided in the home by Home Support Services. • Knowledge of community care services. • Knowledge of the role of the Health Care Assistant – Home Support in the community. • Knowledge of care of the older person. • Knowledge of care of persons with disabilities. • Experience of housekeeping/cooking. • Experience in a caring role in an informal/formal setting • Shows awareness for actual and potential risk in the work place • Demonstrates knowledge of health and safety procedures e.g. manual handling, PPE and infection control. • A full understanding of the importance of confidentiality in the role Teamwork Skills Demonstrates: • The ability to work on one’s own initiative as well as work with a wider multidisciplinary/multi-agency team • Ability to work in a challenging and busy environment • Motivation and an innovative approach to the job within a changing working environment Commitment to providing a Quality Service Demonstrates: • Demonstrates ability to work in a client focused environment. • Demonstrate basic management skills to maintain clean equipment and to maintain a clean and tidy environment. • Demonstrates the ability to maintain confidentiality. • Demonstrates evidence of empathy and the ability to ensure that all service users are treated with dignity and respect and ensure that the welfare of the service user is a key consideration at all times. • Demonstrates the ability to use sound practical judgement and decisiveness. • Demonstrate understanding of the service user’s diversity, cultural and ethnic needs • Demonstrates a kind, caring disposition and an understanding of the impact of stress on clients, families and carers during illness. • Motivation to fulfil the role and contribute to improving the service. • A core belief in and passion for the provision of high quality care Planning and Organising Skills Demonstrates: • An ability to plan and complete tasks allocated and to organise workload in a methodical manner • The ability to manage competing or unexpected demands and prioritise the most important task at the time. • Ability to plan and complete care allocated in the care plan and to organise workload in a methodical manner and deal with the unexpected should it arise Communication & Interpersonal Skills Demonstrates: • Excellent communication skills to engage with clients, families, carers, and colleagues and maintain the confidentiality of the service. The ability to understand and communicate effectively with clients who may have communication difficulties Campaign Specific Selection Process Ranking/Shortlisting / Interview A ranking and or shortlisting exercise may be carried out on the basis of information supplied in your application form. The criteria for ranking and or shortlisting are based on the requirements of the post as outlined in the eligibility criteria and skills, competencies and/or knowledge section of this job specification. Therefore it is very important that you think about your experience in light of those requirements. Failure to include information regarding these requirements may result in you not progressing to the next stage of the selection process. Those successful at the ranking stage of this process, where applied, will be placed on an order of merit and will be called to interview in ‘bands’ depending on the service needs of the organisation. Diversity, Equality and Inclusion The HSE is an equal opportunities employer. Employees of the HSE bring a range of skills, talents, diverse thinking and experience to the organisation. The HSE believes passionately that employing a diverse workforce is central to its success – we aim to develop the workforce of the HSE so that it reflects the diversity of HSE service users and to strengthen it through accommodating and valuing different perspectives. Ultimately this will result in improved service user and employee experience. The HSE is committed to creating a positive working environment whereby all employees inclusive of age, civil status, disability, ethnicity and race, family status, gender, membership of the Traveller community, religion and sexual orientation are respected, valued and can reach their full potential. The HSE aims to achieve this through development of an organisational culture where injustice, bias and discrimination are not tolerated. The HSE welcomes people with diverse backgrounds and offers a range of supports and resources to staff, such as those who require a reasonable accommodation at work because of a disability or long-term health condition. Read more about the HSE’s commitment to Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Code of Practice The Health Service Executive will run this campaign in compliance with the Code of Practice prepared by the Commission for Public Service Appointments (CPSA). The CPSA is responsible for establishing the principles to be followed when making an appointment. These are set out in the CPSA Code of Practice. The Code outlines the standards to be adhered to at each stage of the selection process and sets out the review and appeal mechanisms open to candidates should they be unhappy with a selection process. Read the CPSA Code of Practice . The reform programme outlined for the health services may impact on this role, and as structures change the Job Specification may be reviewed. This Job Specification is a guide to the general range of duties assigned to the post holder. It is intended to be neither definitive nor restrictive and is subject to periodic review with the employee concerned. Health Care Assistant (Home Support) Galway Roscommon, HSE West and Northwest Terms and Conditions of Employment Tenure The current vacancies available are permanent and part-time. The post is pensionable. A panel may be created from which permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part time duration may be filled. The tenure of these posts will be indicated at “expression of interest” stage. Appointment as an employee of the Health Service Executive is governed by the Health Act 2004 and the Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Act 2004 and Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Amendment Act 2013. Working Week The standard weekly working hours of attendance for your grade are 39 hours per week. Your normal weekly working hours are 39 hours. Contracted hours that are less than the standard weekly working hours for your grade will be paid pro rata to the full time equivalent. You are required to work agreed roster/on-call arrangements advised by your Reporting Manager. Your contracted hours are liable to change between the hours of 8.00am and 8.00pm over seven days to meet the requirements for extended day services in accordance with the terms of collective agreements and HSE Circulars. Annual Leave The annual leave associated with the post will be confirmed at Contracting stage. Superannuation This is a pensionable position with the HSE. The successful candidate will upon appointment become a member of the appropriate pension scheme. Pension scheme membership will be notified within the contract of employment. Members of pre-existing pension schemes who transferred to the HSE on the 01st January 2005 pursuant to Section 60 of the Health Act 2004 are entitled to superannuation benefit terms under the HSE Scheme which are no less favourable to those which they were entitled to at 31st December 2004 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 joining the public service or re-joining the public service with a 26 week break in service, between 1 April 2004 and 31 December 2012 (new entrants) have no compulsory retirement age. Public servants, joining the public service or re-joining the public service after a 26 week break, after 1 January 2013 are members of the Single Pension Scheme and have a compulsory retirement age of 70. Probation Every appointment of a person who is not already a permanent officer of the Health Service Executive or of a Local Authority shall be subject to a probationary period of 12 months as stipulated in the Department of Health Circular No.10/71. Protection of Children Guidance and Legislation The welfare and protection of children is the responsibility of all HSE staff. You must be aware of and understand your specific responsibilities under the Children First Act 2015, the Protections for Persons Reporting Child Abuse Act 1998 in accordance with Section 2, Children First National Guidance and other relevant child safeguarding legislation and policies. Some staff have additional responsibilities such as Line Managers, Designated Officers and Mandated Persons. You should check if you are a Designated Officer and / or a Mandated Person and be familiar with the related roles and legal responsibilities. Visit HSE Children First for further information, guidance and resources. Infection Control Have a working knowledge of Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) Standards as they apply to the role for example, Standards for Healthcare, National Standards for the Prevention and Control of Healthcare Associated Infections, Hygiene Standards etc. and comply with associated HSE protocols for implementing and maintaining these standards as appropriate to the role. Health & Safety It is the responsibility of line managers to ensure that the management of safety, health and welfare is successfully integrated into all activities undertaken within their area of responsibility, so far as is reasonably practicable. Line managers are named and roles and responsibilities detailed in the relevant Site Specific Safety Statement (SSSS). Key responsibilities include: • Developing a SSSS for the department/service[1], as applicable, based on the identification of hazards and the assessment of risks, and reviewing/updating same on a regular basis (at least annually) and in the event of any significant change in the work activity or place of work. • Ensuring that Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) is integrated into day-to-day business, providing Systems Of Work (SOW) that are planned, organised, performed, maintained, and revised as appropriate, and ensuring that all safety related records are maintained and available for inspection. • Consulting and communicating with staff and safety representatives on OSH matters. • Ensuring a training needs assessment (TNA) is undertaken for employees, facilitating their attendance at statutory OSH training, and ensuring records are maintained for each employee. • Ensuring that all incidents occurring within the relevant department/service are appropriately managed and investigated in accordance with HSE procedures[2]. • Seeking advice from health and safety professionals through the National Health and Safety Function Helpdesk as appropriate. • Reviewing the health and safety performance of the ward/department/service and staff through, respectively, local audit and performance achievement meetings for example. Note : Detailed roles and responsibilities of Line Managers are outlined in local SSSS. [1]A template SSSS and guidelines are available on writing your site or service safety statement . 2 Structures and processes for effective incident management and review of incidents.
Social Care Manager
BROTHERS OF CHARITY SERVICES IRELAND LIMERICK REGION Applications are invited for the following position: SOCIAL CARE MANAGER GRADE 3 (AREA MANAGER) Permanent Contract 39 hours per week LOCATION: LIMERICK COMMUNITY SERVICES Essential: Informal Enquiries: Breda Rowsome, Acting Head of Community Services Closing date for receipt of completed application forms is Sunday 27thJuly 2025 Short listing of applications may apply Canvassing will disqualify Panels may be formed as a result of the interview process. Candidates who are placed on a panel will be considered for subsequent vacancies, for a period of up to one year, for this grade. The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland, Limerick Region, is an Equal Opportunities Employer