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CORLANN – WEST REGION PERMANENT FULL-TIME and TEMPORARY PART-TIME SUPPORT WORKERS POSTS CLARIN SERVICES, CLARINBRIDGE, CO GALWAY JOB REF: 95817 A panel may be formed as a result of this process from which subsequent Temporary and Permanent Support Worker appointments that arise may be made over the next 6 to 12 months within the Clarin Services. Location: Clarin service provides a number of community-based residential and day services in and around Clarinbridge area of County Galway.We provide individualised services, centre based and community-based day and residential services to adults with high support needs and with an aging profile. Our focus is to form a relationship/partnership with each individual and their family to support people to be valued citizens in their local community and to have ordinary life experiences. We wish to create opportunities for people who use our service to have valued social roles in their communities and to have the chance to form real friendships. The Role: Support Workers provide a key-working supportive role for individuals supported by the Service. This role comprises of two main elements. Firstly, the Support Worker is responsible for all aspects of personal care required during the day. This includes supporting individuals with their meals, personal hygiene and other related aspects of physical well-being, to the extent required by the individual. Secondly, a major focus of the Support Worker role is to assist and support People who use the Service with development of their Individual Plans and the achievement of associated outcomes, and critically, to support People who use the Service in participating in the ordinary everyday life of the community through inclusive and creative thinking. Reporting/Responsible To: Team Leader/Senior Staff/Team Manager/Service Coordinator. Qualifications: Applicants must have a good general education. A recognised qualification appropriate to the field of intellectual disability is an advantage. A QQI Level 5 or higher desirable. A full clean manual Driving Licence, which qualifies you to drive manual transmission vehicles on Irish Roads and use of your own car is an essential requirement. Fluency in verbal and written English is an essential requirement of this post. Experience: A minimum 6 months experience of working in working in a health care setting and experience of supporting individuals with an Intellectual Disability is desirable. Experience of working with Individuals who display behaviours that challenge is an advantage. Skills: Candidates must be able to demonstrate flexibility, communication and team-working skills,together with an enthusiasm for the post. Some basic IT skills is also an advantage. Working Hours: All posts are based on a 14-day duty roster. The successful candidate will be required to work over a fortnightly duty rosters with evenings and weekends been part of the working roster. There may be occasional split duty hours. Sleep-ins and night duty are a requirement of these posts in order to meet service needs. Corlann’s 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. 1X Permanent Full-Time = 78 hours per fortnight X1 Temporary Part-Time = 55 hours per fortnight Annual Leave: 22 days pro rata per annum. Remuneration: · € 34,536 x 13 increments - € 47,152 (Max) pro rata per annum. Long Service Increment (LSI) · € 47,954 pro rata per annum is payable after 3 years on the maximum of the scale. Additional payments will be made for weekends, public holidays, sleepovers and night duty when worked. Tenure: These posts are Permanent Full-Time & Temporary Part-Time. All posts pensionable A panel may be formed as a result of this process from which subsequent permanent, temporary or fixed term Support Worker appointments within the Clarin Services may be offered over the next 6 to 12 months. X1 PFT = 78 hours per fortnight X1 TPT = 55 hours per fortnight Full Job Description attached Informal enquiries to Triona Kelly Interim Area Manager, Clarin Serivces on 0871334154 or Michelle Creaven Service Coordinator on 0868180727 Closing Date for receipt of completed Application Forms on-line is: 5pm, on 16th of April Interviews will take place on the Wednesday the 29th of April 2026 Corlann – West Region is an equal opportunities employer.
Care Support Worker, Clondalkin
Job Opportunity Role: Care Support Worker Contract Type: Permanent Part-Time Contract Hours: 18.5 Hours Cheshire Service: Clondalkin Address: Clondalkin, Co. dublin 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. Candidates who have experience and no qualifications may be hired if they are willing to undertake and complete QQI Level 5 Healthcare Support within 18 months of the commencement of their role. The role requires availability to work all shifts across a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week roster. 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. Why work for us Flexibility in working hours. €16.76 to €19.47 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: 17th of April @5pm Cheshire Ireland is an equal opportunity employer. All successful candidates will be subject to vetting by the Garda National Vetting Bureau and must provide security clearance for each jurisdiction in which they have resided outside the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland for 6 months or more from the date of their 16thbirthday. www.cheshire.ie Company Reg No: 20165 Reg Charity No: CHY 5484 Charities Regulator No: 20008321
Staff Clinical/counselling Psychologist, All Programmes Pane / Temporary
Internal/External Competition Staff Grade Psychologist (Brain Injury/ Stroke/ Spinal Cord System of Care/ Polar/ Paediatric/ Outpatient Programmes) Immediate Temporary Full - Time Post Permanent/Temporary/Full-Time/Part-time Panel Positions We are seeking enthusiastic Psychologist (staff grade) with an interest in acquired disability and rehabilitation to work with our team at the National Rehabilitation Hospital (NRH). Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the above vacancies. Please note that successful candidates will be placed on a panel until a suitable vacancy arises. The candidate must, on the latest date for receiving completed application forms for the office, possess: · A recognised University Degree or Diploma obtained with first- or second-class honours in which Psychology was taken as a major subject and honours obtained in that subject. · A recognised postgraduate professional psychological qualification appropriate to the area of professional psychology in which the position is designated and graded. Candidates who have completed their post-graduate training outside the Republic of Ireland must ensure that their qualification is validated by the Department of Health and Children. · The requisite knowledge and ability, including a high standard of suitability and clinical ability, for the proper discharge of the duties of the office. · Experience of administering psychometric tests, undertaking clinical evaluations, providing recommendations, interventions, and clinical report-writing. · Research experience using a range of research methodologies. · Experience of working in a hospital environment and/or interdisciplinary team setting is advantageous. ______________________________________________________________________________ Informal enquiries to Dr Eimear Cunningham, Principal Clinical Neuropsychologist/Head of Psychology Department eimear.cunnigham@nrh.ie Applicants for the above post should submit a letter of application and curriculum vitae not later than the 13th April 2026. Full details can be found at www.nrh.ie/careers . The proposed date for the interviews is the 20th April 2026. Shortlisting may be carried out on the basis of the information supplied in your CV. The criteria for shortlisting are based on the requirements of the post as outlined above. Failure to include information regarding these requirements may result in you not being called forward for the next stage of the selection process. A panel will be formed in order to fill future Full Time, Part Time, Permanent and Temporary positions forSenior Psychologists. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer and support a smoke-free workplace policy.
HR Officer
Salary: £28,770 pro rata and pension 4% of salary. Holidays: 25 days per annum plus 11 statutory days (increasing by 1 day per year of service up to a max of 41 days). Increase is effective from the 1st April each year, once a full year of service has been completed. HR Manager 303 Ormeau Road, Belfast Part Time: 30 hours per week. Working hours may include occasional evenings or weekends. JOB DESCRIPTION ROLE OVERVIEW Reporting to the HR Manager, the HR Officer will be responsible for a team who provide an efficient HR and administration service. They will manage recruitment exercises, absence management, and personnel filing processes. Responsibilities are varied but will involve coordinating daily work tasks for the HR Admin team, improving processes, and team development. This role works closely with other areas of MACS, in particular Payroll and Employee Relations, to answer queries, provide guidance on MACS policies, and raise any potential issues in line with the relevant procedures. A sound HR knowledge base is essential, and team management skills are key to this role to motivate and develop high engagement across the HR Admin team. This Job Description demonstrates the job role, duties, and responsibilities in: Human Resources • Audit and maintain information and filing systems, including HARK HR platform and digital personnel files. • Comply with GDPR/Employment Law legislation regarding record keeping and document storage. • Lead and co-ordinate all recruitment-related activities for each stage of the process, ensuring these are executed in line with relevant legislation, MACS policy, and equality of opportunity. • Ensure all pre-employment checks - including criminal record checks - are carried out fully, in a timely manner, and within statutory compliance. • Ensure all relevant staff are NISCC registered and that they renew their membership annually. • Support Managers to complete induction and probation processes efficiently and effectively in line with MACS P&P. • Facilitate HR inductions with new employees, including issuing of terms and conditions of employment. • Maintain employee records and ensure information is communicated to Payroll. • Maintain the absence recording system, including annual leave records and administration of sickness absence processes. • Assist in preparation of statutory reports in a timely and accurate manner. • Support your manager to produce statistics for quarterly and annual HR Reports. • Support your manager to facilitate HR Shared Learning meetings with the leadership team. • Support your manager in managing the Health and Culture Group and development of the annual work plan. • Assist your manager with updating human resource policies and procedures. • Assist with employee relations issues such as grievance, discipline, and other performance-related processes. • Co-ordinate Learning and Development activities at an organisational level to ensure core learning demands are met. • Facilitate the evaluation of training courses through various means including the use of questionnaires, focus groups, and discussions with colleagues. • To update the relevant areas of MACS Staff Portal (Intranet). • Promote equality and diversity as part of the culture of MACS. Office Management • Lead the administration team to maintain a welcoming atmosphere and culture in MACS office to all young people, professionals, and visitors, contributing to the overall positive experience and reputation of the organisation. • Manage and support the administration team to ensure effective systems and processes. • Assist your manager to develop and implement new administrative systems when needed. • Ensure effective communication systems throughout the organisation. • Design and implement office policies. • Manage the office Credit Card and ensure monthly return to finance team. • Ensure office efficiency by overseeing office systems, layout, equipment, and inventory levels. • Lead office meetings to review the work environment for all staff in 303 office. Line Management • Carry out monthly formal supervisions with each staff member. • Lead weekly team catch up meetings. • Managing team performance as and when necessary. • Promoting staff learning and development within your team. • Coach, mentor, and delegate responsibility to staff as appropriate. • Lead, support, and work with other members of the team on day to day priorities to ensure efficient delivery of services. IT Systems • Assist in the management of MACS organisational Information Security and IT Systems. • Liaise with MACS external IT provider to manage the maintenance of ICT equipment, facilities, and systems including mobile phones, landlines, laptops, and software. Other Duties • Attend monthly supervision with your manager. • Undertake any other duties to ensure the effective running of the organisation. PERSONAL REQUIREMENTS • The ability to plan and prioritise workload • Excellent communication skills • High level of attention to detail and accuracy • Good interpersonal and team working skills with a flexible and adaptable attitude to work • Able to be a self-starter with the ability to use initiative • To demonstrate effective leadership skills • The ability to understand and work in accordance with MACS ethos and values base • The ability to communicate effectively to a wide range of people, particularly young people and stakeholders • The ability to accept direction and supervision • The ability to maintain a comprehensive and up to date written record of work undertaken • To have the commitment to undertake relevant training • To work as a team member and assist in developing and shaping the Service to meet Young People’s needs and strategic objectives • Good time keeping skills • To represent MACS in a professional manner • To work on own initiative and make decisions in a responsible and accountable manner • To be resilient and compassionate in a challenging environment CRITERIA 1 • Recognised professional Human Resources qualification at a minimum of Level 3 AND • 1 year’s Human Resource experience in a similar position OR • 2 years’ Human Resources experience in a similar position CRITERIA 2 • 1 year’s experience of supervising staff or leading a team CRITERIA 3 • 1 year’s experience of supervising staff or leading a team CRITERIA 4 • Computer literate with experience of using a variety of software, in particular Microsoft packages, HARK, or other HR software CRITERIA 5 • To work within the ethos, culture, and values of MACS • Can be resilient and compassionate in a challenging environment
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Person In Charge
Come and work with one of Ireland’s best 150 Employers! Corlann 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. Role: Person In Charge (Social Care Manager 1) Location: Kilrush, Co. Clare Contract available: Permanent Full-Time 78/78 (78 hours per fortnight) Informal Enquiries to Mary Coghlan: mary.coghlan@corlann.ie Qualifications: Candidate must have: - Level 7 Qualification in Social Care and be registered with CORU (or have their application submitted to CORU). In addition, candidate must have minimum QQI Level 6 Qualification in Management. OR - Nurse Qualification and a minimum QQI Level 6 Qualification in Management. AND - Three years experience in management or a supervisory role in the area of Health or Social Care Role Description: To provide leadership and support to the individuals of Corlann services Ireland, support their families, employees and all stakeholders, in line with the Corlann services Ireland Ethos/ Values and Principles. To manage and lead person centred services in a range of settings appropriate to individual needs. To learn from, listen to, support and work to achieve the priorities of individuals we support. To ensure accountability and best value in service planning and delivery. ***PLEASE SEE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION ATTACHED Some of our benefits: · Competitive Rates of Pay (€56,915 - €66,465 Pro-Rata - HSE Pay Scales) · 30 days Annual Leave · Defined Benefit Pension Plan · Full Training provided · Career Progression · Sick Pay Benefits · Employee Assistance Programs Corlann is an Equal Opportunities Employer
Care Support Worker Clondalkin
Job Opportunity Role: Care Support Worker Contract Type: Permanent Part-Time Contract Hours: 20 Hours Cheshire Service: Clondalkin Address: Clondalkin, Co.Dublin 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. Candidates who have experience and no qualifications may be hired if they are willing to undertake and complete QQI Level 5 Healthcare Support within 18 months of the commencement of their role. Hold or be working towards gaining a Full Manual Driving license and willingness to drive for work. The role requires availability to work all shifts across a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week roster. 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. Why work for us Flexibility in working hours. €16.76 to €19.47 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: 17th of April @5pm Cheshire Ireland is an equal opportunity employer. All successful candidates will be subject to vetting by the Garda National Vetting Bureau and must provide security clearance for each jurisdiction in which they have resided outside the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland for 6 months or more from the date of their 16thbirthday. www.cheshire.ie Company Reg No: 20165 Reg Charity No: CHY 5484 Charities Regulator No: 20008321
Customer Advisor
What is the opportunity? If you enjoy talking to people, working in a busy team environment and are passionate about progressing your career we will match your passion with career development and learning pathways and opportunities to attain professional qualifications. You can avail of our employee wellbeing programme, participate in colleague lead Inclusion and diversity networks and give back to your community by getting involved in our Begin Together programme. Please note location of this branch is Derry / Londonderry. In this role, you will: