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Salary: HSE Scale 6402 Help young adults take their next steps after school and into adult life. Student Learning Service (SLC) is a school‑leaving service supporting young adults aged 18–35 with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities to build confidence, independence and real‑world skills. Our Service Users take part in learning, skills development and community‑based activities that support their move towards more independent lifestyles. Staff play a key role in encouraging growth, participation and choice while supporting individuals to achieve meaningful goals in everyday life.. Working hours will be Monday to Friday. Key Responsibilities: · To facilitate and implement a person-centered approach for our Clients appropriate to their wishes and goals · To promote and protect the rights of people in a manner that respects their dignity, their right to make choices and their privacy · To actively seek new interests and opportunities for people to develop meaningful roles in their communities · To ensure the overall wellbeing of clients in all areas of their lives including health and personal care · To assist in the teaching of life skills in cooking, budgeting, cleaning & building confidence Requirements: · Applicant must hold a QQI Level 7 in Social Care or Foreign Equivalent (validated by QQI) · Registered with the Social Care Workers Registration Board maintained by CORU OR · Hold a CORU-Approved Social Care Worker qualification and have applied for CORU Registration (evidence required) OR · Eligible for registration with the Social Care Workers Registration Board maintained by CORU (evidence required) Applicants must have: · A passion for promoting and empowering those you support · A team player wiling to lone work as well as working as part of a team · A knowledge of the New Directions regulations/standards and relevant legislation · Hold a full driving licence and have access to a car · Minimum of 1 years’ post qualification experience of working with adults with intellectual disability is desirable · Experience working with people with complex needs in a variety of different situations. · Experience in dealing with responsive behaviour in a positive manner. · Have excellent organisation and communication skills. · Be enthusiastic, energetic and creative. · Excellent personal & interpersonal skills. · Excellent IT skills and report writing skills. · Interest in activities and supports in the community. · An ability to deal with confidential information in a discreet and responsible manner. Sunbeam House Services is an Equal Opportunities Employer
Senior Physiotherapist
Applications are invited for the following post Senior Physiotherapist – Ref: 97286 Permanent Part-Time 0.9 wte (63 hours per fortnight) across two Children’s Disability networks 0.6 wte (42 hours per fortnight) CDNT 13 Carrigaline / Kinsale / Bandon with bases in Carrigaline and Bandon & 0.3 wte (21 hours per fortnight) CDNT 7 East Cork City based in Carrigtwohill JOB SUMMARY These permanent posts are with the Carrigaline/Kinsale / Bandon (13) Childrens Disability Network Team which is based in both the Carrigaline and Bandon Primary Care Centres and East Cork (7) Children’s Disability Network Team which is based in Carrigtwohill. The successful candidates will have a caseload in the Carrigaline, Kinsale and Bandon area for CDNT 13 and Carrigtwohill CDNT 7 and will be expected to drive within these areas. These posts involve working as part of an interdisciplinary team providing supports to children and young adults, 0-18 yrs and their families. This will include children with Intellectual, Physical, Sensory disability, children on the Autistic Spectrum and children at risk of or query developmental delay; where their needs the support of an interdisciplinary team. This team is under the national model of service provision “Progressing Disability Services” for Children and Young People” lead by the HSE. The successful candidate will be employed by Corlann South. Assessment, diagnostic and therapeutic interventions are provided by Cork CDNT’s Interdisciplinary team. The CDNT aims to maximise the child / young adult’s full potential and works within the context of the family and community, empowering and supporting parents/ care givers and family members. The reporting relationship is to the Children’s Disability Network Manager locally and Clinical supervision will be provided by the Head of Discipline. The Candidate: Statutory Registration, Professional Qualification, Experience etc. Candidates for appointment must: Be registered, or be eligible for registration, on the Physiotherapists Register maintained by the Physiotherapists Registration Board at CORU. See attached link for current approved Physiotherapist qualifications. https://coru.ie/health-and-social-care-professionals/education/approved-qualifications/physiotherapists/ AND Have three years full time (or an aggregate of three years full time) post qualification clinical experience AND Have the requisite knowledge and ability (including a high standard of suitability and professional ability) for the proper discharge of the duties of the office. AND Provide proof of Statutory Registration on the Physiotherapists Register maintained by the Physiotherapists Registration Board at CORU before a contract of employment can be issued. Experience Must have a minimum of three years post qualification clinical experience Experience of working with children 0-18 years with intellectual disabilities/physical disabilities, sensory/motor disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorders is essential. Experience of working in partnership with families is essential Experience of working as part of an inter-disciplinary team is essential. Hydrotherapy experience is desirable. Demonstrate a command of the English Language to effectively carry out the duties and responsibilities of the role. Annual registration On appointment, practitioners must maintain annual registration on Physiotherapists Register maintained by the Physiotherapists Registration Board at CORU. AND Practitioners must confirm annual registration with CORU to the Corlann Services Ireland – Southern Region by way of annual Safety Assurance Certificate 3. Health Candidates for and any person holding the office must be fully competent and capable of undertaking the duties attached to the office and be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. 4. Age The Public Service Superannuation (Age of Retirement) Act, 2018* set 70 years as the compulsory retirement age for public servants. * Public Servants not affected by this legislation: Public servants recruited between 1 April 2004 and 31 December 2012 (new entrants) have no compulsory retirement age. Public servants recruited since 1 January 2013 are members of the Single Pension Scheme and have a compulsory retirement age of 70. 5. Character Candidates for and any person holding the office must be of good character. 6. Driving Licence: A full clean Driver’s licence which qualifies you to drive on Irish roads is essential. The person appointed will be required to provide their own transport during the duration of employment and will be paid travel expenses at the appropriate rates in respect of travel necessarily performed in the discharge or his/her duties. The base for this purpose will be the location to which the appointee is assigned. Salary Scale: €64,551 – €76,007 per annum and pro-rata if working part-time hours (Department of Health Consolidated Scales 1/2/26). * Successful candidates are required to submit all documentary evidence outlining any relevant experience within 3 months of starting date. Failure to do so will mean that any incremental credit due now will only be paid from date of submission of documents. Reporting to: Children’s Disability Network Manager. Clinical supervision will be provided by the Head of Discipline. Informal enquiries to: Eleanor Stanton, Children’s Disability Network Manager 13, Tel. +353 21 4376581 e-mail: Eleanor.stanton@corlann.ie Or Roz Fitzgerald, Children’s Disability Network Manager, CDNT Network 7. Tel: +353 87 1140743 (e-mail: Cdnt7manager@corlann.ie or Shalini Ravindranath, Physiotherapy, Head of Discipline, Tel: + 353 87 2208102 e-mail shalini.ravindranath@corlann.ie The closing date for receipt of all applications is: Sunday 17th May 2026 A panel may be formed from this competition from which future vacancies may be filled Applications should be made online using the ‘Apply’ Link Below Corlann South is an equal opportunities employer
Social Care Leaders / CNM
Applications are invited for the following:- Social Care Leaders / Clinical Nurse Manager 1 (CNM1) (2 posts) Ref: 97255 Permanent Full-Time (39 / 37.5 hours per week) Adults Services Bandon & St. Patrick’s Upton (Innishannon), Co. Cork The Purpose The person/s appointed shall ensure that the vision is delivered through our core values of Person Centred Service. Ensure compliance with organisational policies, procedures, national Legislation including Health Act 2007 and H.I.Q.A. regulations. The normal working hours will be 39/37.5 hours per week (depending on qualification) however, flexible hours, including weekends, evenings and nights are involved. The person/s appointed shall, as well as partaking on the roster be responsible for the day-to-day management of the centre reflecting the ethos and vision of the Corlann Service, operating within agreed policies and procedures and ensuring that the individual needs of person supported are being met by all workers therein. As a leader of the team, the postholder will ensure that the interests of each person supported are paramount in discussions. Emphasis will be on forming a team approach involving the person supported, families, key workers, advocates and staff, including day services, on all relevant issues. Working towards community integration and ensuring a quality service is provided to all who use the service are essential parts of the role. The Role The Social care leader (SCL) has overall responsibility for the effective governance, operational management, and regulatory compliance of a designated centre for people with intellectual disabilities. The SCL ensures the residents receive high quality, person centred care and support that promotes dignity, rights, independence and quality of life in accordance with the Organisations policies and procedures, the health act 2007 (as amended) and relevant national standards. The SCL will partake in and manage the roster effectively to ensure adequate staffing in line with the Statement of Purpose. Reporting to the Area Manager / Person In Charge (PIC) Professional Qualifications and Experience etc. Candidates must Possess a level 7 or higher in Social care PLUS a level 8 in a health/management related 3rd level qualification on the Quality & Qualifications (QQI) framework OR Possess a nursing qualification PLUS a level 8 in a health/management related 3rd level qualification on the Quality & Qualifications (QQI) framework Possess an equivalent qualification recognised by the Social Care Worker Registration Board, CORU AND Must be eligible for registration on the Social Care Workers registration board with CORU from November 2023 , must obtain such registration by November 2025 and must maintain such registration for the duration of employment in this role. If a qualified nurse maintain live annual registration in the relevant division of the Register of Nurses and Midwives maintained by the (Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland) - An Bórd Altranais Have a minimum 5 years’ experience of working in residential services supporting adults with intellectual disability, autism and challenging behaviour is essential. Be flexible to meet the requirements of the service Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and a high level of flexibility is essential Have experience of using alternative communication methods is essential Previous experience and understanding of how to support individuals with very specific and clinical support requirements and a clear understanding of the importance of working in line with written protocols and guidelines is desirable Have experience of using a person centered planning system is essential. Be computer literate including proficiency in Microsoft Office and knowledge and proficiency of using information systems Age The Public Service Superannuation (Age of Retirement) Act, 2018* set 70 years as the compulsory retirement age for public servants. * Public Servants not affected by this legislation: Public servants recruited between 1 April 2004 and 31 December 2012 (new entrants) have no compulsory retirement age. Public servants recruited since 1 January 2013 are members of the Single Pension Scheme and have a compulsory retirement age of 70. 3. Health Candidates for and any person holding the office must be fully competent and capable of undertaking the duties attached to the office and be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. 4. Character Candidates for and any person holding the office must be of good character. 5. Hours of Work The normal working hours will be 39/37.5 hours per week (depending on qualification) however, flexible hours, including weekends, evenings and nights are involved. Starting and finishing times will be as notified to the appointee from time to time by the line manager. It is essential that the Social Care Leader / CNM1 ensures that there is constant and appropriate cover available within the residential service at all times: The appointee may be required to work additional hours arising from the duties of the appointment and compensation for these hours by way of time off in lieu, to be taken in line with the policy. Remuneration: : Social Care Leader €56,915 - €66,465 (1/2/26 Consolidated Scales) Clinical Nurse Manager 1: €57,208 - €67,372 (1/2/26 Consolidated Scales) * Successful candidates are required to submit all documentary evidence outlining any relevant experience within 3 months of starting date. Failure to do so will mean that any incremental credit due now will only be paid from date of submission of documents. INFORMAL ENQUIRIES OR REQUEST FOR FULL JOB DESCRIPTION TO: Claire McNally, Sector Manager, Tel: +353 87 9654489, e-mail: Claire.Mcnally1@corlann.ie or Brid Scanlan, Sector Manager, Tel:- +353 86 7038217 e-mail: brid.scanlan@corlann.ie Closing Date: Sunday 17th May 2026 A panel may be formed from this competition from which future vacancies may be filled throughout our Services Applications should be made online using the 'APPLY' link below Corlann South is an equal opportunities employer
Care Support Worker Eaglewood Dun Laoghaire
Job Opportunity Role: Care Support Worker Contract Type: Permanent Part Time Contract Hours: 30 Hours per week Cheshire Service: Eaglewood, Dun Laoghaire Address: Cheshire Community Living Services 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: 15th of May @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
Care Support Worker, Dun Laoghaire
Job Opportunity Role: Care Support Worker Contract Type: Permanent Full Time Contract Hours: 39 Hours per week Cheshire Service: Dun Laoghaire Address: Cheshire Community Living Services Full Drivers Licence Required. Must be comfortable working with a service dog. 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: 15th of May @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
Care Support Worker, Blackrock
Job Opportunity Role: Care Support Worker Contract Type: Permanent Part Time Contract Hours: 32 Hours per week Cheshire Service: Blackrock Address: Cheshire Community Living Services 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: 15th of May @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
Relief Care Support Workers
Job Opportunity Relief Care Support Worker Sligo Cheshire Service 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. Have experience in supporting people with disabilities. 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. Why work for us Flexibility in working hours. €15.91-€18.49 per hour (based on experience). Premiums paid on unsocial hours. Career opportunities. Induction and ongoing training. Free Parking. Benefit 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 bonus. Closing Date: -15th of May 2026 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
Community Support Workers
Community Support Workers x2, Life Skills Programme CRC Adult Day Services · Specified Purpose position, Lifeskills Programme 1 WTE (39 HPW) · Specified Purpose position, Lifeskills Programme 1 WTE (39 HPW) CRC Adult Day Services is seeking two Community Support Workers who want to be part of an energetic, person‑centred service that’s transforming how adults with complex needs are supported to live full, self‑directed lives. In this role, you’ll work directly with individuals to progress their personal goals through a Person‑Centred Planning (PCP) process aligned with HSE New Directions, while also providing individualised personal care where needed. With services delivered around each person’s life and routine, flexibility to work some evenings and weekends is essential — and it also means your work will be varied, dynamic, and genuinely meaningful. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who wants to grow their career in social care, build real connections in the community, and make a lasting impact every day. Flexibility to work some evenings and weekends as required is essential as services are delivered in line with the needs of the individuals (Monday to Sunday roster 8am-8pm). As Community Support Worker, you will: Message from the Interim Training & Development Manager: CRC is excited to welcome new Community Support Workers to CRC as we move toward a more individualised, person‑centred way of working. The Community Support Worker role is central to supporting adults with complex needs to live meaningful, self‑directed lives, while contributing to the new approaches and cultural shifts shaping our services. We’re looking for compassionate, proactive people who keep the individual at the heart of every decision. Together, we’re building a service where adults have the support, opportunities, and confidence to thrive in their communities. Informal enquiries to Lisa Keegan, Training and Development Manager, Tel 018542335 lkeegan@crc.ie . Department of Health Salary Scale, Healthcare Assistant (code 6075) (Salary Scale €36,288 to €45,484 .) Applicants must demonstrate in their CV and supporting documentation how they meet the above criteria as short-listing will apply. A panel will be created for future vacancies in Adult Services. Please submit your application via the 'Apply Now' button below. Please note that applicants must have a right to work in Ireland at the time of application. Applications must be received on or before Sunday, 24th May 2026 Data Protection: Please refer to CRC Privacy Statement | Central Remedial Clinic to learn more about how we handle your personal data and the rights that you have during the recruitment cycle. Post Subject to HSE Approval #cr
Community Access Facilitators
Community Access Facilitator - CRC Adult Day Services 1 x Community Access Facilitator – RT Programme (1 year Fixed-Term) 1 x Community Access Facilitator – Lifeskills – (Specified Purpose Contract) Full-Time 39 hours (1 WTE) Locations: CRC Adult Services – Dublin (multi ‑ site) We are delighted to offer the opportunity for a dynamic and solution-oriented Community Access Facilitators to join our Adult Day Services team. This is a vital, hands‑on role focused on supporting adults with complex needs to live meaningful lives as active, valued members of their communities. Aligned with HSE New Directions, HSE Interim Standards, and a Human Rights Based Approach, the postholder will work alongside adults, their circles of support, and multidisciplinary teams to codesign personalised pathways to education, employment, social participation, and independent living. This role requires flexibility to work across CRC’s Dublin locations and may include some evening and weekend work. As Community Access Facilitator, you will: Why Join CRC? At CRC, you’ll be part of an organisation committed to shaping a society where adults with complex needs have genuine choice, opportunity, and inclusion. We offer a collaborative, values‑led environment where your work has real impact. CRC is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. For the Full Job Specification, please see the attached document. Informal enquiries to Lisa Keegan, Interim Training & Development Centre Manager, Mobile: 087 606 2679 or lkeegan@crc.ie Department of Health Salary Scale, Supervisor/Instructor (Specialist Agencies) Grade Code 6425, salary € 35,932 - € 51,887 Applicants must demonstrate in their CV and supporting documentation how they meet the above criteria as short-listing will apply. Please submit your application via the 'Apply Now' button below. Please note that applicants must have a right to work in Ireland at the time of application. Applications must be received on or before Sunday, 24th May 2026 Data Protection: Please refer to CRC Privacy Statement | Central Remedial Clinic to learn more about how we handle your personal data and the rights that you have during the recruitment cycle. Post Subject to HSE Approval #cr
Community Connection Officers
Community Connections Officers CRC Adult Day Services 1 x Community Connections Officer – Training & Development Centre - (Fixed term - 1 year) 1 x Community Connections Officer – Local Centres - (Fixed Term - 1 year) Full-Time, 39 hours Location: CRC Adult Services – Dublin (multi ‑ site) We are delighted to offer the opportunity for a dynamic and solution-oriented Community Connections Officer to join our Adult Day Services team. This is a vital, hands‑on role focused on supporting adults with complex needs to live meaningful lives as active, valued members of their communities. Aligned with HSE New Directions, HSE Interim Standards, and a Human Rights Based Approach, the postholder will work alongside adults, their circles of support, and multidisciplinary teams to co-design personalised pathways to education, employment, social participation, and independent living. This role requires flexibility to work across CRC’s Dublin locations and may include some evening and weekend work. As Community Connections Officer, you will: Why Join CRC? At CRC, you’ll be part of an organisation committed to shaping a society where adults with complex needs have genuine choice, opportunity, and inclusion. We offer a collaborative, values‑led environment where your work has real impact. CRC is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Informal enquiries to Noel Carroll, Interim Head of Adult Services, Tel 018542335 ncarroll@crc.ie . Department of Health Salary Scale, Social Care Worker (Code 3029), Salary range €40,851- €56,155. Applicants must demonstrate in their CV and supporting documentation how they meet the above criteria as short-listing will apply. Please submit your application via the 'Apply Now ' button below. Please note that applicants must have a right to work in Ireland at the time of application. Applications must be received on or before Sunday, 24th May 2026 Data Protection: Please refer to CRC Privacy Statement | Central Remedial Clinic to learn more about how we handle your personal data and the rights that you have during the recruitment cycle. Post Subject to HSE Approval #cr