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Senior Psychologist

Brothers of Charity Services IrelandNewcastle, Limerick

BROTHERS OF CHARITY SERVICES IRELAND – LIMERICK REGION PROVIDING SERVICES TO PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES We wish to invite applications for the following post in: West Limerick Children Services CDNT Newcastle West, Co. Limerick PERMANENT SENIOR GRADE PSYCHOLOGIST (70 HOURS PER FORTNIGHT) We are currently recruiting a Permanent Senior Grade Psychologist to work inWest Limerick Children Services CDNT, Newcastle West, Co Limerick. The successful candidate will work as a member of an interdisciplinary team and will be responsible for the delivery of psychological services to children /young perosn who present with complex needs arising from a disability · Candidates must satisfy Department of Health & Children and PSI guidelines for appointment. · Candidates must have an honours degree in psychology together with the appropriate postgraduate professional qualification recognised by the PSI. · Applicants who qualified outside the Republic of Ireland must have their qualifications validated by PSI. Informal enquiries to Nicola Mc Mahon Children’s Disability Network Manager 069 61919 Closing date for receipt of completed application forms is 31st August 2025 Short listing of applications may apply. 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 in Children Services. These vacancies could be for part time, fixed term or temporary positions. The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland, Limerick Region, is an Equal Opportunities Employer

8 days agoPart-timePermanent

Physiotherapist

Brothers of Charity Services IrelandGalway

BROTHERS OF CHARITY SERVICES IRELAND – WEST REGION POST: TEMPORARY FULL-TIME STAFF GRADE PHYSIOTHERAPIST ADULT SERVICES GALWAY JOB REF: 83796 A panel may be formed as a result of this process from which subsequent Staff Grade Physiotherapist appointments within the Services may be made over the next 6 months. The Role: This post will be located within Galway city and county providing physiotherapy services people supported who access Adult services within the Brothers of Charity. Qualifications: Candidates must have at the latest date of application: (i) Hold a Physiotherapy qualification recognised by the Physiotherapists Registration Board at CORU. Please see list of acceptable Physiotherapy qualifications: https://coru.ie/files-registration/hse-list-of-physiotherapist-qualifications.pdf. AND (ii) Be registered on the Physiotherapists Register maintained by the Physiotherapists Registration Board at CORU. OR (iii) Applicants who satisfy the conditions set out in Section 91 of the Health and Social Care Professionals Act 2005, (see note 1 below*), must submit proof of application for registration with the Physiotherapists Registration Board at CORU. The acceptable proof is correspondence from the Physiotherapists Registration Board at CORU confirming their application for registration as a Section 91 applicant. AND (b) 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. Note 1*: Section 91 candidates are individuals who qualified before 30 September 2016 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 September 2011 and 30th September 2016 are considered to be Section 91 applicants under the Health and Social Care Professionals Act 2005. Annual registration (i) On appointment, practitioners must maintain annual registration on Physiotherapists Register maintained by the Physiotherapists Registration Board at CORU. AND (ii) Practitioners must confirm annual registration with CORU to the employer. Character: Each candidate for and any person holding the office must be of good character. Experience: It is desirable that candidates have experience or skills in the area of neurodisability and/or gerontology. A full clean driving licence and use of a car is an essential requirement of the post. Working Hours: 35 hours per week based on a 5 day duty roster. Contracted hours of work are liable to change between the hours of 8am – 8pm as future Service needs require. 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. Annual Leave: 27 days per annum. Remuneration: Department of Health Physiotherapist Salary scale (01/03/2025) - € 44,122 x 12 increments - € 61,953 per annum. LSI €63,154 per annum is payable after 3 years’ service at the maximum point of the scale Tenure: Temporary, full-time, pensionable and fixed term for 12 months. Travel: The person appointed must provide his/her own car and must furnish an indemnity from Insurers in favour of the employer. Travel expenses at the appropriate rate will be paid in respect of travel necessarily performed in the discharge of duty. The candidate will have a dual base for this purpose - John Paul Centre, Ballybane, Galway and St Brendan’s Home, Lake Road, Loughrea, Co. Galway. The health services are undergoing ongoing changes and due to re-alignment of services, a change in base could occur in the future. Full job description attached Informal enquiries to Katie Hughes, Physiotherapy Manager, BOCSI West Region Email: Cait.Odoherty@bocsi.ie The closing date for receipt of all applications on-line is 5pm, 29th August 2025. Interview date will be scheduled between dates 10th/11th and 12th of September 2025 - To be confirmed The Brothers of Charity Services Galway is an equal opportunities employer. #INDW

8 days agoFull-timeTemporary

Support Worker

Brothers of Charity Services IrelandLimerick

Brothers of Charity Services Ireland, Limerick Region Applications are invited for the following positions across our services SUPPORT WORKER Permanent Full Time and Part Time Contracts Available Work Locations: We are recruiting staff for a new Repsite House opening in Askeaton, Co. Limerick Shifts will include days, evenings and nights. Care Assistant Intellectual Disability 13-point scale €33,699 - €46,984 (pro-rata) Panels will be formed as a result of the interview process. Candidates who are placed on a panel will be considered for subsequent permanent, fixed term and Specified Purpose vacancies for a period of up to one year. 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 Support Worker Support Workers provide a key-working caring role for a group of People Supported by the Services. This role comprises two main elements. Firstly the Support Worker is 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 development on Individual Plan's 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 All applicants are required to : · Have a minimum QQI Level 5 qualification in an appropriate or relevant field · Hold a full manual driving license which qualifies you to drive manual transmission vehicles on Irish roads The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer

8 days agoFull-timePart-time

Social Care Worker

Brothers of Charity Services IrelandLimerick

Brothers of Charity Services Ireland Applications are invited for the following positions Social Care Workers Location: We are hiring staff for a new Respite House opening in Askeaton, Co Limerick Permanent Posts available Social Care Worker 12-point scale €39,951- € 56,089 (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 Closing date for receipt of completed application forms is Tuesday 26th August 2025 The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer

8 days agoPart-timePermanent

SLDS Clinical Nurse Manager

Community Healthcare LeitrimSligo

Location of Post CHO Area 1 A Supplementary panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Disability Services CHO Area 1 Sligo/Leitrim from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled. Informal Enquiries Tim O’Sullivan Director of Nursing, Sligo/Leitrim Disability Services Email: tim.osullivan@hse.ie Tel: 0873916828 Details of Service · Sligo/Leitrim Disability Services provide a range of services for people with an intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder directly and in partnership with people with disabilities, their families, carers, locally based organisations and statutory/non-statutory organisations by grant aid. · Sligo/Leitrim Disability Services provides a wide range of health and personal social services to adults with disabilities. Services delivered through the model of health and social care include the following: § Residential Placements § Community Placements · Day Services - the aim of the services for people with intellectual disability is to promote and maintain better health and wellbeing. · A key element of these services is the promotion of independence, inclusion and integration of people with disabilities. Services are needs led, delivered using a person-centred approach and underpinned by the principle of equity. · Services are staffed by qualified nursing and care staff supported by other community based professionals i.e. General Practitioners, Consultant Psychiatrist, Psychologist, Occupational Therapist, Speech & Language Therapist and Community Dietician. · Sligo/Leitrim Disability Services seek to enable each individual with an intellectual disability / autism to achieve his / her full potential and maximize independence, including living as independently as possible. Reporting Relationship The post holder will report directly to the Clinical Nurse Manager 2/PIC and will be accountable to Directors of Nursing and Assistant Directors of Nursing Key Working Relationships The post holder will engage on a regular basis with Residents, Residents family members, Management, Staff Nurses, Multi Task Attendants, Students on assigned placements, Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) members and HIQA representatives in the fulfilment of their duties and responsibilities of their role. The post holder will also have a key working relationship with fellow CNM1’s, CNM2/PIC’s and CNM3 Purpose of the Post To be responsible for the management, care, and treatment of service users, to ensure that the optimum standard of care is provided within the designated area(s) of responsibility. The primary role of the Clinical Nurse Manager 1 (CNM 1) will be one of clinical and professional leadership and development in the nursing team, including the development of nursing staff by means of in-service training, orientation of new staff and arranging for clinical experience and supervision of student nurses where this is appropriate.

8 days agoPart-timePermanent

CNM, Clinical Skills Facilator, Med/surg

University HospitalClonmel, Tipperary

The holder of the post of Clinical Nurse Manager 2, Clinical Skills Facilitator-Medical/Surgical is responsible for facilitating the personal and professional development of Staff Nurses and healthcare assistants working with adult patients on medical and surgical wards, to ensure they are competent and safe practitioners, thus providing a high quality of patient care. The post holder will be responsible for collaborating with nursing staff, the multidisciplinary team and other departments and other clinical facilitators in TippUH to ensure the continuous quality improvement of nursing practice, thereby improving patient outcomes. The CNM2, Clinical Facilitator Med/Surg will assist and support the Nurse Practice Development Coordinator in a systematic approach to assist nursing teams to examine their practice and identify how it can be improved and be patient/person-cantered focused. This will be done through staff development, continuing education programmes, clinical expertise, effective communication, managerial and leadership skills. A key element of this post is the clinical credibility of the post holder. It is envisaged that the post holder will be acknowledged as an excellent resource to professionals within the Departments.

8 days ago

Administration/Receptionist

St Michaels HouseDublin

Administration/Receptionist (Grade III) Goatstown HQ Part -Time - 30 hours per week St. Michael's House is a community-based organisation committed to providing a quality person centred service and high standard of living to people with an intellectual disability in the greater Dublin area. St. Michael’s House is committed to providing individualised supports to people so that they can enjoy experiences, opportunities, and lifestyles similar to their peers. A vacancy now exists for an Administrator/Receptionist – Part-Time Permanent (30-hour week). The overall purpose of the position is to provide comprehensive administrative and reception support as required. Staff are expected to be flexible and where the exigencies of the services dictate, staff will be expected to work in any of the administrative functions as required by the management. Candidate must have: · Effective communication skills including the ability to present information in a clear and concise manner. · Strong interpersonal skills. · Excellent IT skills including strong proficiency in MS Word and Excel. · A proven ability to prioritise a busy work load and meet deadlines. · Excellent typing skills, accuracy and good telephone/communication skills. · Ability to multi-task. · Flexibility. · An ability to be highly professional and confidential in all dealings with staff, families and service users. · A proven ability to work on their own initiative and as part of a team. Applicants must have one of the following: · Obtained at least grade D (or pass) in Higher or Ordinary Level in five subjects from the approved list of subjects in the Department of Education established Leaving Certificate Examination or Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme or Leaving Certificate Applied. Or · Passed an examination of at least equivalent standard Or · Satisfactory relevant experience which encompasses demonstrable equivalent skills And · Candidates must possess the requisite knowledge and ability, including a high standard of suitability and administrative ability, for the proper discharge of the role. Desirable Criteria: · Experience in a similar role in the health and social care field. Salary Scale: Successful candidates will be in line with March 2025 HSE revised consolidated Clerical Officer Grade – Grade III; point 1; €30,810 – point 15; €47,948 per annum based on working a 35-hour week or pro rata part-time . 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. Benefits of working in St Michael's House · HSE Pay Scale (incremental*) · Premium Payments (Frontline staff) · Sick Pay Scheme · Paid Maternity Leave · Pension · Cycle to Work Scheme · Generous Annual Leave · Employee Assistance Programme · Training / CPD · Career Progression Closing date: 26th of August at 5:00 pm Interviews will be held in the week commencing 8th of Sept 2025 To apply: · 1. A comprehensive CV, detailing education, skills, career history, experience. 2. A short cover letter/personal statement (i.e., no more than 2 pages) outlining why you wish to be considered for the post and where you believe your skills, experience and values meet the requirements of the position Administration/Receptionist with St. Michael’s House. · Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted. Informal enquires to Yvonne Kelly – yvonne.kelly@smh.ie or (087) 443 1960. Job offer is subject to approval under the process of funded posts in Disability Services in the HSE and Section 38 Agencies. St. Michael’s House is an equal opportunities employer. St. Michael’s House is an equal opportunities employer.

8 days agoPart-timePermanent

MRHP---, Finance Manager

Midland Regional HospitalPortlaoise, Laois

Grade VIII - Finance Manager MRHP-8-25-200 Midland Regional Hospital Portlaoise Location of Post: Midland Regional Hospital Portlaoise There is currently one permanent , full-time Grade VIII – Finance Manager vacancy available in the Finance Department at the Midland Regional Hospital Portlaoise. A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for a Grade VIII – Finance Manager from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full-time or part-time duration may be filled. Informal Enquiries: For further information about the role, please contact: John Joyce Head of Service Midland Regional Hospital Portlaoise Email: john.joyce@hse.ie Tel: 057 869 6041 HR Point of Contact: The HSE Dublin and Midlands is committed to providing information and services which are accessible to all, if you require accessibility assistance throughout any stage of the recruitment process, please contact: Jemima Bamboka HR Recruitment Officer HSE Dublin and Midlands Email: jemima.bamboka@hse.ie Tel: 087 335 5863 Purpose of the Post: To ensure the highest standards of financial reporting and support in compliance with best practice in terms of financial processes, procedures and controls in order to support the delivery of the highest standards of patient care. Eligibility Criteria, Qualifications and / or Experience: 1. Professional Qualifications, Experience, etc. Eligible applicants will be those who on the closing date for the competition: - (i) Have a membership of a recognised or prescribed accountancy body such as ACCA, CPA, ACMA, CIMA, ACA or equivalent. AND (ii) Relevant senior experience in a large complex organisation with multiple stakeholders. AND (iii) Demonstrate experience of finance and budgeting systems in a large computerised organisation. 2. Health A candidate for and any person holding the office must be fully competent and capable of undertaking the duties attached to the office and be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. 3. Character Each candidate for and any person holding the office must be of good character. Post Specific Requirements:

8 days agoFull-timePart-time

DML Social Worker, Senior Medical, Youth Drug & Alcohol Service

HSE and Midlands health regionTallaght, Dublin

Please Note: Informal Enquiries We welcome enquiries about the role. Prof Bobby Smyth, Consultant Psychiatrist Email : bobby.smyth@hse.ie Tel: 01-9214978 Details of Service The Youth Drug & Alcohol (YoDA) Service provides treatment to adolescents under the age of 18 who have drug and alcohol problems. The service deals with the full spectrum of adolescent substance use disorders. The service offers a comprehensive outpatient treatment to clients. In terms of the Department of Health report on services for under 18s, it is a Tier 3 multidisciplinary outpatient service (Department of Health and Children, 2005). The initial broad aims of the service were: · To ensure that appropriate services/treatment are provided to young people with substance use disorders. · To demonstrably reduce the harm caused by substance use to young people. · To develop the capacity of service users to solve their own difficulties. · To provide education to young people in relation to substance use issues. · To establish through rigorous scientific research appropriate interventions for the target client group. · To provide a specialist consultancy service to relevant professionals that will support them in developing their skills in treating the target population. The service is led by a Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist. Other disciplines in the team include Clinical Nurse Specialists, Counsellors, a Family Therapist and NCHDs training in psychiatry. The staffing compliment is increasing in 2024-2025 as YoDA is one of two pilot sites for implementation of the new Model of Care for Adolescent Dual Diagnosis. This will involve input by staff from new disciplines including an Outreach worker and a Senior Social Worker. Many young people with a substance use disorder also have comorbid mental health problem, known as dual diagnosis. YoDA has increasing links with a range of inpatient and community-based child & adolescent mental health services. The service has a trauma-informed and systemic focus, viewing family participation in treatment as very important Team members require the skills to build and maintain relationships with family member and other carers. As young people can also be involved with a range of other services such as CAMHS, TUSLA, Probation, Education and Youth services, team members require skills in interagency working. The key documents underpinning the service development are the Department of Health report on under 18s from 2005 [ https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/5981/ ], the National Drugs Strategy 2017-2025 and the HSE Dual Diagnosis Model of Care (2023) [https://www.hse.ie/eng/about/who/cspd/ ncps/mental-health/dual-diagnosis-ncp/ ] . A number of new tier-2 adolescent Addiction services have developed in CHO 7 in recent years. A key role for YoDA is the provision of support to those services in assessing and managing the co-morbid mental health needs of their clients. The service operates via a ‘hub & spoke’ type model. The main hub is currently based on Airton Rd in Tallaght. There is also hub in Cherry Orchard Hospital. The service also in-reaches into a small number of community locations (‘the spokes’ or satellite services) in peripheral parts of the catchment area. YoDA has a track record for conducting research, with many publications in national and international scientific journals, with input from all professional disciplines in same. YoDA also has a culture of supporting professional development, matching training and clinical supervision to the specific and evolving needs of individual team members. Community Health aims to deliver an integrated healthcare system which is responsive to people’s needs at the lowest level of complexity for the local population. Focusing on service delivery and decision making at local level informed by national frameworks, allows the HSE to: · provide better direct accountability. · provide for increased decision making at · local area level; and · Deliver services in the community through an integrated management structure. By working together, the HSE plan seeks to deliver: · A healthier start for children and reduced health inequities · Reduced risk factors for chronic disease focusing on harmful alcohol use and rising obesity rates · Increased community services and support to live independently in your own home or in the community · Improved access to tests and specialist appointments, closer to home · Reduced waiting times for diagnostic tests, outpatient appointments, in-patient and day case procedures · Mental health support that aims to keep you well and responds quickly when you need it · More person-centred support for people with disabilities to live full, independent lives For further information, please refer to the documents included with this campaign

8 days ago

Clinical Nurse Manager, Antimicrobial Resistance And Infection Control Health Informatics

HSE SouthCork

Details of Service The HSE have recently undergone large scale restructuring and by September 2025, the transition to HSE Health Region will be complete. The establishment of the Health Regions has resulted in new Regional Executive Teams being formed, who have assumed managerial responsibility for existing functions in hospital and community. HSE South West Region will manage and deliver all public health and social care services to a population in excess of 700,000 people across the counties of Cork and Kerry. The changes in healthcare governance arrangements are designed to make our services easier to navigate for people, to facilitate more integrated care, stronger accountability and greater transparency across the Region. This in turn aims to foster change and innovation at a local level to deliver high-quality services to populations based on their needs, making our service a better place to work for our staff. Six Health Regions have been established within the HSE, on the basis of the geographical boundaries agreed by the Government in July 2019 and they will be operational from 2024. Each Health Region will be tasked with population specific planning resourcing and delivery of health and social care services for the needs of its unique population. This will result in improved accountability and governance in terms of finance and performance, while also bringing decision-making closer to the frontline. Health Regions will enable and empower staff to provide services that are: • Integrated, locally planned and delivered • Easier to access and navigate • Available closer to home Health Regions are geographically-based units with clearly defined populations. They align community and hospital services within specific areas. The HSE will retain a strong but leaner central organisation, with more service provision developed at a local level. The HSE South West health region will manage and deliver all public health and social care services in Cork and Kerry. HSE South West includes all hospital and community healthcare services in the region. This includes: • South / South West Hospital Group S/SWHG • Cork Kerry Community Healthcare CKCH • Midlands Louth Meath Community Health Organisation • Community Healthcare Organisation Dublin North City and County The Department of Population and Public Health is also now aligned with this health region Services in the South West health region: HSE Services working within this region include: • Acute Hospitals • Primary care services • Community services • Social care services • Health and social care professionals • Voluntary sector services South / South West Hospital Group and Cork Kerry Community Healthcare will become part of HSE South West health region from 3rd March 2025. Details of Service The primary role of the post holder is to deliver a coordinated approach to the implementation of National Clinical Surveillance System for Infection Control (ICNET) project in hospital and community areas throughout the HSE South West Region. The post holder will also assist with other relevant projects as assigned by the DON, HSE South West. There are seven acute hospitals in the HSE South West Region. These are as follows: · Cork University Hospital · Cork University Maternity Hospital · Mercy University Hospital · University Hospital Kerry · South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital · Mallow General Hospital · Bantry General Hospital ICNET National Clinical Surveillance Platform The HSE acute and community services, eHealth and Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control (AMRIC) have introduced the National Clinical Surveillance System for Infection and Prevention Control (IPC) in a number of acute sites throughout the HSE. The introduction of this software to the HSE South West Region will help support surveillance of Health Care Associated Infection (HCAI) and will have a key role in supporting Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) teams and functions. These include the management of clinical, laboratory and administrative information around IPC cases and outbreaks. This information will help prevent and reduce HCAIs as well as controlling antibiotic-resistant organisms, through timely intervention and planned prevention. The proposed solution will bring together laboratory and patient information by incorporating interfaces from the Laboratory and Patient Administration Systems (PAS). Informal Enquiries We welcome enquiries about the role. Contact Sinead Horgan –Director of Nursing, Sinead.horgan@hse.ie /0867872138 - for further information about the role Contact Ann-Marie O’Keeffe- People Resourcing, Annmarie.okeeffe2@hse.ie – for enquiries relating to the recruitment process

8 days ago
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