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Family Work Co-ordinator

BrysonLisburn, Antrim£22,685 per year

Job Purpose: The Family Work Coordinator will manage the Family Team, coordinating and offering services to families with children aged 0–3 years of age. The role will be to provide a support service to Tier 2 families with children 0–3 yrs, in a sensitive and non-discriminatory manner, offering practical and emotional support to enable families to manage their daily lives with increased confidence and independence. This will be offered to families living within the Lisburn Sure Start catchment area. The post holder will play a key role in supporting parents to make informed decisions about their own and their children’s needs whilst developing strong partnership links with core services as well as community and statutory projects. This will be achieved through a combination of home and community-based work focusing on the needs of families and children in order to assist the Sure Start team in achieving the aims and objectives of the Project. The post holder will be responsible for organising and implementing programmes with ante-natal as well as post-natal mothers living in the Lisburn Sure Start catchment area. Main Duties and Responsibilities: • To carry out project induction to all Family Workers within the Project. • To line manage and supervise the Family Worker team and conduct Bryson Pathways Annual Performance and Development Records. • To provide appropriate in-house training to staff to ensure safe and effective delivery of all aspects of programme and service delivery. • To carry out initial visit with all families and registration to the Project and conduct an assessment using the Outcomes Star Model to provide the appropriate intervention and services for the family’s needs. • To process referrals to the Family Team and to arrange home visits for staff in line with the family pathway and Outcomes Star. • To sign post families on to appropriate Sure Start services and programmes or signpost to other agencies where necessary to ensure the most appropriate support for the family. • To contribute to the delivery of services designed to improve the wellbeing and opportunities for children aged 0–3 and their families. • To promote the social, emotional, physical, creative and intellectual development of children and to work in the interest of children at all times. • To support families, particularly women during the antenatal stages and postnatal stages of pregnancy by visiting them in their own homes or at local venues convenient for the family, to introduce them to and raise their awareness of the services provided to ensure they are able to access these. • To provide families with programmes, information, advice and guidance and signposting on various issues. These may include: antenatal and postnatal care, nutrition, breastfeeding and postnatal depression in a variety of settings on a one to one basis and in groups. • To identify barriers to accessing services within the local community and contribute to overcoming these barriers for all target and disadvantaged groups. • To assist in the development of services to support families. Where possible to work alongside other agencies / organisations in the development of initiatives to meet the Lisburn Sure Start core purpose. • To represent the interests of Lisburn Sure Start by attending and contributing to interagency meetings and working closely with colleagues across the locality. • To design and deliver courses and / or groups, relevant to Infant Mental Health, antenatal and postnatal issues adhering to good practice protocols. • To encourage and support new mothers with breastfeeding advice in both antenatal and postnatal stages of pregnancy. • To deliver a supportive and tailored service to children and their families, using the Outcomes Star Model. • Work with new parents including young mothers to support the development of their confidence and knowledge in parenting. • To empower families to engage in support, enabling a person-centred solution focused approach to family support where the service user guides the package of support. • Undertake training sessions and personal research to keep updated with relevant initiatives and health issues. To take responsibility for disseminating information to the rest of the Lisburn Sure Start team through presentations and training sessions. • To provide feedback as part of the monitoring and evaluation of the service delivery across Lisburn Sure Start and to contribute to quarterly and annual review of the programme, this may result in different patterns of service delivery. • To create and maintain accurate records of families using Lisburn Sure Start services and monitors them accordingly. This will include using paper and computer-based systems. • To maintain at all times a professional manner and appearance. In particular to observe and respect the confidential and sensitive nature of the work. • To provide information, advice and guidance as appropriate. • The post holder will be expected to attend and participate in team meetings and individual supervision sessions and undertake team training and development initiatives. • To undertake personal professional development and training as appropriate. • To assist with organizing and running community events in Lisburn Sure Start area as appropriate. Participate in the preparation and organization of health promotion materials, displays and events. General: ● Prepare for and participate in supervision. ● Prepare for and participate in team meetings and work effectively as part of a team. ● Keep clear, concise and factual records. There are a number of standard duties and responsibilities that all employees irrespective of their role and level of seniority within Bryson Pathway are expected to be familiar with and adhere to: ● Participate in all relevant training when required. ● Prepare for and participate in Annual Performance Reviews ● Observe all relevant Health and Safety rules and regulations. ● Carry out any other relevant tasks, which may from time-to-time, be required. ● Promote and comply with Bryson Pathways policies on diversity and equality both in the delivery of services and treatment of others. ● Ensure confidentiality at all times, only releasing confidential information obtained during the course of employment to those acting in an official capacity and in accordance with the provisions of the Data Protection Act and amendments. ● Comply with Bryson Pathways protocols on the appropriate use of telephone, e-mail and internet facilities. ● Comply with the principles of risk management in relation to individual and corporate responsibilities. ● Observe and adhere to all Bryson Pathways Policies and Procedures. This job description is a broad picture of the post at the date of preparation. It is not exhaustive and as such, the post holder will be expected to be flexible. It is recognised that jobs change and evolve over time and any necessary changes will be discussed with the post holder. Salary: £22,685 per year

21 days agoPermanentPart-time

Early Years Supervisor: DPYO

BrysonLisburn, Antrim£16,367.98

Bryson Pathways requires: Early Years Supervisor: DP23YO (Ref: E/EYSDP/L/725) Permanent – 11 month Contract (July off) 26 hours per week (Monday -Thursday) £16,367.98 per annum  Job Purpose: The role of the Developmental Programme for 2 – 3 Year Olds Supervisor incorporating the Little Stars Programme will be to deliver quality early year’s services to support the delivery of the Sure Start programme within Lisburn Sure Start. You will be responsible for the day to day running of the Developmental Programme for 2 – 3 Year Olds ensure that a welcoming, safe and child centred environment is created. Essential Criteria: • Minimum of NVQ Level 5 Child Care qualification or equivalent  • 1 years’ paid / unpaid experience working in an early years setting  • 1 years’ experience in line managing / supervising staff • 5 GCSEs including English Language and Maths at Grade C or above • Clean drivers’ licence and access to transport. Application:  For more information, or a full job description/person specification, please contact the Human Resources Department Tel: (028) 9084 8494 or email: recruit@brysongroup.org

21 days agoPermanent

Early Years Assistant

BrysonLisburn, Antrim£16,887 per annum

Bryson Pathways requires: Early Years Assistant (Ref: E/EYA/L/725) Permanent - 25 hours per week  £16,887 per annum  Job Purpose: Lisburn Sure Start is currently seeking to recruit a Early Years Assistant. The ideal candidate will be able to provide a range of coordinated services to families with children pre-birth up to the age of 4 years. As a member of the Sure Start team, you will be expected to offer flexible support and services to children aged 0 - 4 and their families, working across all venues. This service will include both group and individual work in a variety of settings - including community centres. Essential Criteria: • Minimum of NVQ Level 3 Child Care qualification or equivalent (completed or working towards) • 1 years’ paid / unpaid experience working in an early years setting  • 5 GCSEs including English Language and Maths at Grade C or above • Clean drivers’ licence and access to transport. Application:  For more information, or a full job description/person specification, please contact the Human Resources Department Tel: (028) 9084 8494 or email: recruit@brysongroup.org

21 days agoPermanent

Family Worker

BrysonLisburn, Antrim£12430.08 per annum

Bryson Pathways requires: Family Worker (Ref: E/FW/L/725) Permanent - 18 hours per week £12,430.08 per annum  Job Purpose: The role will be to provide a support service to Tier 2 families with children 0 – 3 yrs, in a sensitive and non-discriminatory manner, offering practical and emotional support to enable families to manage their daily lives with increased confidence and independence. This will be offered to families living within the Lisburn Sure Start catchment area. The post holder will play a key role in supporting parents to make informed decisions about their own and their children’s needs whilst developing strong partnership links with core services as well as community and statutory projects. Essential Criteria: • Minimum of QCF Level 3 Child Care qualification or equivalent (completed or working towards) • Minimum of 1 years paid / unpaid working with children or families • Minimum of two years’ recent (within the last 5 years) experience of working with families in a family support and / or antenatal and postnatal role  • 5 GCSEs including English Language and Maths at Grade C or above • Clean drivers’ licence and access to transport. Application:  For more information, or a full job description/person specification, please contact the Human Resources Department Tel: (028) 9084 8494 or email: recruit@brysongroup.org

21 days agoPermanent

Trainee Agronomist

Fane Valley GroupAntrim

Fane Valley Stores is Northern Ireland’s leading provider of agronomy services, crop inputs, fertiliser, seed, Agri-technology and advice. As part of the ongoing strategic growth and development of our Agronomy and Forage division, we now wish to appoint a Trainee Agronomist in Co. Antrim to assist with the delivery of our strategic plan. The Role: In return, the company offers an attractive salary and benefits package including a company vehicle, a full graduate training program, continual personal development, excellent career progression opportunities and Healthcare Plan for employees and their children under 18, Company Pension & Life Assurance, Health & Well-Being strategy which incorporates a range of on-going initiatives and programmes.

21 days agoTraineePermanent

Senior Social Care Worker

Autism Initiatives IrelandAshford, Wicklow

Senior Social Care Worker - Residential service Ashford, Co. Wicklow 3 days per week - Specific Purpose Contract Job reference: SSCW_COISSP_0907 Essential criteria for the position of Senior Social Care Worker: Full Job Specification available on request

21 days ago

Senior Supervisor

Autism Initiatives IrelandBray, Wicklow

Senior Supervisor – Day service Bray, Co. Wicklow 39 hours per week – Permanent Contract Qualifications required: Social Care/ Studies or Relevant 3rd Level Qualification at degree level ie; Social Work, Psychology is essential , (or relevant qualification received outside the state recognised by NARIC equivalent to Irish level 8). Skills/Abilities required of a Senior Supervisor · At least one year’s recent experience working as a Social Care Worker supporting people with complex needs · Proven knowledge of current legislation and regulations relating to the Social Care Sector · Understanding of the needs and rights of individuals with autism · Proven ability to work on own initiative · Demonstrated leadership skills · Places the needs of the person supported as the key focus in all activities · Delivers support according to the person’s PCP and care plan. · Fluent English and excellent communication skills · Experience at a similar level with responsibility for supervising/managing a team · Proven experience in managing team rota · Experience of leading/chairing meetings · Full, manual drivers licence essential Who the people we support would like support from: We are looking for people who can: · Learn about me: what I need and what is important to me · Adapt their communication style to suit my needs. · Be fun and engaging as well as having patience and being kind. · Assist with daily living activities and routines including personal care · Support me to engage in my community · Help me learn new skills · Support me to understand my rights and help me make my own decisions Schedule Staff are required to work shifts on a rota basis. Benefits Include

21 days agoPermanent

Registered General Nurse, Theatre

Bon Secours HospitalLimerick

Exciting Career Opportunity! Registered General Nurse - Theatre Positions available in the following: If you are a motivated and enthusiastic nurse with a passion for excellence, we want to hear from you! To Apply: Please submit your CV via Rezoomo, by clicking the apply button below Closing date: These vacancies will be closed as soon as sufficient applications are received. Panel: a panel may be formed from which future vacancies will be filled. Informal Inquiries: please contact afrost@bonsecours.ie

21 days agoFull-timePermanent

Irish & Dcg Teachers

City Education GroupDublin

Ashfield College Ashfield College is a Full-Time 5th & 6th Year School in South Dublin, which has a long and proud tradition of preparing students for the challenges of the Leaving Certificate, for over 40 years. Ashfield Colleges is part of the City Education Group (which incorporates City Colleges, City Language School and Progressive College). City Education Group is a leading educational institution dedicated to providing high-quality education and fostering a supportive learning environment for students. We are committed to recruiting talented individuals who are passionate about education and dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of students. We are looking to hire experienced teachers in Irish & DCG to join our team in Ashfield College. They will be responsible for delivering engaging, high-quality classes to students, fostering a positive learning environment that encourages students to develop their skills and critical thinking abilities. The Irish teacher will also contribute to the broader school community, supporting extracurricular activities related to the Irish language. If you are a professional, highly motivated and flexible individual who can work well in a fast paced, learner focused environment we look forward to hearing from you. Role: In person teaching Hours: Irish Ordinary Level - 9 hours per week DCG Higher Level -6 hours per week Location: Dundrum, Dublin 16 Reports to: Principal Start Date: September 2025 Responsibilities: Plan, prepare, and deliver high quality classes that meet the needs of learners, taking into account individual learning styles and interests. Ensure teaching meets best practice in key areas of Classroom Management and Learner Focus. Follow the Leaving Certificate syllabus, while supplementing with appropriate sourced or developed material. Help prepare student for end of year Leaving Certificate exams. Record students progress and communicate with parents during parent teacher meetings. Actively engage in Continuous Professional Development and the in-house Teacher Development Programme. Qualifications and Skills: Irish: Bachelor’s degree in Education, Irish Language, or a related field. Professional teaching qualification (e.g., PME or equivalent). Teacher Council Registration. Fluency in the Irish language (oral and written). Strong knowledge of the Irish curriculum and exam system. Passion for teaching and promoting the Irish language and culture. Ability to work with students of varying language proficiency levels. Previous teaching experience in a secondary school. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. DCG: Bachelor’s degree that includes DCG or a related subject like Technical Graphics or Engineering/Technology. Professional teaching qualification (e.g., PME or equivalent). Teacher Council Registration. Previous teaching experience in a secondary school. Familiarity with Leaving Certificate DCG curriculum. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. All teachers will be garda vetted upon apppointment.

21 days agoFull-time

Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist, Polar Programme

National Rehabilitation University HospitalDublin

Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist - POLAR Programme (Prosthetic, Orthotic, Limb Absence Rehabilitation) (Permanent/Part time) ****Internal Competition Only***** Disclaimer: This competition is open exclusively to NRH employees. Applications from external candidates will not be considered and will be automatically rejected. Purpose of the Position: An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Physiotherapy Department of a Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist. Having specialist clinical knowledge and skills in the area of limb absence rehabilitation, the post holder will promote and demonstrate best practice and will facilitate the integration of current research theory into practice through an advanced level of clinical reasoning and decision making. He/she will act as an advanced clinical resource to Physiotherapists and other members of the interdisciplinary team. She/he will participate in research as appropriate. The post holder will also carry a clinical caseload within the POLAR programme. Requirements: The candidate must, on the latest date for receiving completed application forms for the office, possess: · B.Sc./Masters degree in Physiotherapy approved by the Physiotherapists Registration Board at CORU. · Membership of, or eligibility for membership of the Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists (ISCP) and CORU registered. · A minimumof 5 years post graduate experience with a minimum of 3 years in the area of POLAR rehabilitation. · Evidence of post graduate clinical education in the area of Prosthetics/Limb Absence rehabilitation e.g. an advanced Strathclyde Prosthetics (3 day) course or its equivalent. · Experience of teaching and mentoring students, staff, and senior grade therapists. · Experience in service development including clinical audit. · Experience in clinical research. The appointment is Part-time, Permanent and in a pensionable capacity. Remuneration is in accordance with the salary scale approved by the Department of Health. ______________________________________________________________________________ Applicants for the above post should submit a letter of application and curriculum vitae not later than 3rdAugust 2025 at 5 PM to Polly Bethonico, Human Resource Department or email polly.bethonico@nrh.ie. A job description for the above post is available on request from Polly Bethonico or from www.nrh.ie/careers For informal enquiries, please contact Ms. Rosie Kelly, Physiotherapy Manager by email rosie.kelly@nrh.ie . *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. **The NRH reserves the right to extend the application deadline based on the volume of suitable applications. *** Applicants may be shortlisted, and a panel may be formed from those interviewed for future permanent and temporary positions. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer and support a smoke-free workplace policy.

21 days agoPart-timePermanent
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