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BROTHERS OF CHARITY SERVICES IRELAND – SOUTHERN REGION JOIN OUR TEAM Working together we seek to create supports and to shape communities where the people we support are valued and equal citizens Are you an experienced manager interested in working with adults with intellectual disability including those with autism to be supported as inclusive members of their local communities? Applications are invited for the following Senior Role in our Cork Services SECTOR MANAGER ADULT SERVICES Ref: 44/2024 Permanent Full time post (35 hours per week) Cork Services The Role The Sector Manager works as part of the Region’s Senior Management Team to provide dynamic and progressive programme leadership and management through which the services in the assigned Sector can be maintained and further developed in Cork. This requires a personal commitment to the vision, mission and ethos of the Services which should be evident from consistency between words, actions and leadership style. Emphasis is placed on fostering a team-based approach that includes Persons Supported, their support network, staff, and the broader community. The successful candidate will ensure that the interests and voices of each Person Supported remain central to the delivery and development of services. The appointee is expected to have a high level of flexibility, and a willingness and ability to develop new approaches to their work. The Sector Manager manages several Area Managers and reports to the Director of Services for the operational management of assigned services. A key aspect of the role involves planning and developing services within the Region, in collaboration with other Sector Managers, Heads of Discipline, and Heads of Function, all working together to implement the Services Strategic Plan. The Post Holder is a member of Senior Management Team and is also a member of various functional and oversight committees linked with the Services Governance & Management structures Why work with us? Our staff work within a strong team framework. We understand the importance of supporting our managers, both personally and professionally, so that you can be fulfilled and happy in your work. We have a diverse range of benefits, supports, variety of locations and flexible working hours to help you thrive at work. We support personal and professional development to enable our managers to reach their full potential, ensuring they have the competence and confidence to perform at their best. More about the Role:- The Post Holder is Accountable to: Director of Service Southern Region or such other authorised person as the Employing Authority may designate* Annual leave : 30 days per annum Salary Scale: Grade VIII Scale as at 01/10/2024€79,847 to €96,305 (7 Point Scale) Informal enquiries to : Yvonne Cummins, Head of Human Resources Tel: +353 21 4556219; e-mail Yvonne.Cummins@bocsi.ie Closing date for all the applications is Sunday 10 November 2024 Interviews will take place on Thursday/Friday 14th & 15th November 2024 . Short listed candidates will be contacted by email For further information OR to apply for this post please visit our website https://careers.brothersofcharity.ie/ 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 The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland - Southern Region is an equal opportunities employer
Care Support Workers
Job Opportunity Care Support Worker 8x 35 Hours Per Week Permanent Greystones Cheshire Service, Wicklow We are seeking applications from energetic and enthusiastic individuals to join our team for the above position. Candidates must be highly motivated, creative, and experienced with a passion for engaging with the people we support daily. About Cheshire Ireland Cheshire Ireland provides quality services to adults with physical, sensory, and neurological disabilities at a medium and high level of need. More information on our organisation can be found at https://www.cheshire.ie/ What we do We provide individualised supports for people to meet their physical, psychological, and social care needs in an environment that encourages independence and promotes their rights and well-being. Our services provide a friendly, cooperative, and positive working environment within busy residential and community services. The right candidate will share our values and will be passionate about making a positive difference to the lives of the people we support. How we work Our services are based on clear principles of supporting people “one person at a time”. As a member of the team, you will be committed to high quality rights-based, person-centred service delivery, be willing to embrace change and help foster a culture of continuous improvement. What you will do You will support people with all aspects of their daily lives as per their individual needs and in accordance with their evolving personal plans to support them to live their best possible lives. You will be required to establish and maintain relationships with the people we support that are based on respect and equality and that promote their rights and independence. It is critical that when undertaking your work that you do so in a manner that is consistent with Cheshire Ireland’s values, operating ethos, and standards. Who we are looking for: Hold or be in the process of undertaking a minimum of QQI Level 5 in Healthcare Support or a minimum of QQI Level 6 Social Care or a Nursing qualification. Have experience in supporting people with disabilities. Hold or be working towards gaining a Full Manual Driving license and willingness to drive for work. Desire for personal and professional development. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal and written. Eligibility to work in Ireland is essential. Good Standard of verbal and written English. Computer literate (experience with online care management systems an advantage). Personal integrity and trustworthiness. Positive attitude. Willing to embrace change and is committed to fostering a culture of continuous improvement and learning throughout the service. Committed to the principles of rights-based, person-centred services. Candidates who have experience and no qualifications may be hired if they are willing to undertake and complete QQI Level 5 Healthcare Support within two years of the commencement of their role. Why work for us Flexibility in working hours. €15.91 to €18.49 Depending on Experience. Premiums paid on unsocial hours. Career opportunities. Induction and ongoing training via Cheshire Academy. Free onsite Parking. Benefits Sick pay benefit. Company Pension Scheme. Maternity benefit. Bike/Cycle to work scheme. Employee assistance programme. Death in Service benefit for pension members. Employee Referral bonus. Welcome packs. Employee discounts. Closing Date: - 8th of November 2024 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
Personal Assistants
Job Opportunity Personal Assistants 2 Specified Purpose 25 Hour Permanent Part Time Contracts Greystones Cheshire 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. 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: - 8th of November 2024 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
Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist
Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist Paediatric Neuro-disability, with special interest in Brachial Plexus Palsy CRC National Specialist Service Permanent position-Full time Unique opportunity to be part of a National Specialist Service dedicated to enhancing the lives of children and adults with neuro disability in Ireland. www.crc.ie Role: · Clinical Specialsit Physiotherapist delivering quality, evidenced-based services in the area of motor management for children with primary physical disability/neuro disability, primarily Brachial Plexus Palsy. · Delivery of assessments, targeted intervention, pre/post operative rehabilitation · Mentoring colleagues, delivering education to local and regional therapists, active involvement in outreach services and conducting relevant research and service development Benefits: · Be part of a large but close-knit multi-disciplinary team including HSCPs, Pediatricians, and Orthopaedic Surgeons · Opportunity to provide specialist family centered, expert support to children, families, and their community-based Primary care or Childrens Disability teams · Purpose-built center in Dublin with onsite and virtual consultations, and travel to deliver outreach services nationally · Dedicated, protected time for research and CPD · Access to state-of-the-art therapeutic equipment, assessment tools and hydrotherapy pool The successful candidate must have the following essential requirements: - A recognised Physiotherapy qualification and current registration with CORU - Five years relevant post qualification experience, the majority working with clients with paediatric primary physical disability/neuro-disability, in particular brachial plexus palsy - Evidence of achievements in the areas of clinical audit, quality improvement initiatives, practice development, teaching and research - Excellent communication, initiative, time management, report writing and teamwork skills - Direct experience of teaching and mentoring peers - Experience in coordinating clinics and leading and working at a consultative level in clinics alongside medical consultants and other lead therapists Desirable requirements - Experience developing relevant educational material including course delivery, lecturing etc - Advanced CPD and/ or postgraduate education in relevant area(s) - Experience in managing databases and conducting audits It must be clearly demonstrated in your CV and supporting statement how you meet the required skills, competencies and knowledge for the post. Department of Health Salary Scale apply, Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist (€65,793 - €76,348). Please apply through the Rezoomo link . Applications must be received on or before 11th November 2024. Informal enquiries to to Aoife Quinn, CRC Physiotherapy Manager, phone (003531 8542228) aquinn@crc.ie A panel may be created from this campaign from which current and future permanent, specified purpose, whole- time and part-time posts for CRC Children’s Disability Services will be filled. Data Protection: Please refer to crc_job_applicant_privacy_notice.pdf to learn more about how we handle your personal data and the rights that you have during the recruitment cycle. We reserve the right to close this competition early if we receive a very high volume of applications.
Clinical Specialist Occupational Therapist
Clinical Specialist Occupational Therapist Paediatric Neuro-disability, with special interest in Brachial Plexus Palsy CRC National Specialist Service Permanent fulltime post (35 hours) with CRC National Specialist Services, based at Dublin, Ireland. This post is based at CRC Clontarf. The post holder will have to travel to other sites from time to time in accordance with service needs . Unique opportunity to be part of a National Specialist Service dedicated to enhancing the lives of children and adults with neuro disability in Ireland. www.crc.ie Role: · Clinical Specialist Occupational Therapist delivering quality, evidenced-based services in the area of motor management for children with primary physical disability/neuro disability, primarily Brachial Plexus Palsy. · Delivery of assessments, targeted intervention, pre/post operative rehabilitation. · Mentoring colleagues, delivering education to local and regional therapists, active involvement in outreach services and conducting relevant research and service development. Benefits: · Be part of a large but close-knit multi-disciplinary team including HSCPs, Pediatricians, and Orthopaedic Surgeons. · Opportunity to provide specialist family centered, expert support to children, families, and their community-based Primary care or Childrens Disability National teams (CDNT). · Purpose-built center in Dublin with onsite and virtual consultations, and travel to deliver outreach services nationally. · Dedicated, protected time for research and Continuing Professional Development (CPD). · Access to state-of-the-art therapeutic equipment, assessment tools, splinting and casting materials. The successful candidate must have the following essential requirements: - A recognised Occupational Therapist qualification and current registration with CORU. - Five years relevant post qualification experience, the majority working with clients with paediatric primary physical disability/neuro-disability, in particular brachial plexus palsy. - Evidence of achievements in the areas of clinical audit, quality improvement initiatives, practice development, teaching, and research. - Excellent communication, initiative, time management, report writing and teamwork skills. - Direct experience of teaching and mentoring peers. - Experience in coordinating clinics and leading and working at a consultative level in clinics alongside medical consultants and other lead therapists. Desirable requirements: - Experience developing relevant educational material including course delivery, lecturing etc - Advanced CPD and/ or postgraduate education in relevant area(s). - Experience in managing databases and conducting audits. It must be clearly demonstrated in your CV and supporting statement how you meet the required skills, competencies, and knowledge for the post. Informal enquiries to Nicola Doyle, CRC Occupational Therapy Manager, phone (003531 8542293) or email: ndoyle@crc.ie . Department of Health Salary Scale apply, Clinical Specialist Occupational Therapist (€65,793 - €76,348). Please apply through the Rezoomo link . . Applications must be received on or before 11th November. A panel may be created for future posts within CRC National Specialist Support Services Data Protection: Please refer to crc_job_applicant_privacy_notice.pdf to learn more about how we handle your personal data and the rights that you have during the recruitment cycle. We reserve the right to close this competition early if we receive a very high volume of applications.
Clinical Nurse Manager II, Orthopaedics
Sligo University is seeking to recruit a Clinical Nurse Manager II for their Orthopaedics Department. There is currently one Clinical Nurse Manager II Post available in the Orthopaedic Service, Sligo University Hospital. This position is a whole time permanent, pensionable post A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Sligo University Hospital from which current and future permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled. Informal Enquiries: Name: Caroline Quinn Title: Assistant Director of Nursing – Peri-Operative Directorate Tel : 071 91 71111 Extn: 74546 Email: carolinea.quinn@hse.ie Purpose of the Post: The post of CNM II (Orthopaedics) has a pivotal role in service planning, co-ordinating, and managing activity and resources within the clinical area. The main responsibilities are: quality assurance, resource management, staffing and staff development, practice development, facilitating communication and professional / clinical leadership.
Lecturer In Civil Engineering
Role: Lecturer in Civil Engineering. Contract: Permanent. Hours: 36 hours per week Location: The succesful applicant may be required to work in any of the college's buildings, as necessary.
Catering Assistant
The post holder will provide catering support in the Faculty of Professional Services to ensure the smooth running of the College’s kitchens and restaurants. This post is a full time permanent position within the College. Closing date for applications is Friday 8th November 2024 at 12noon. Please note all correspondance will be sent from recruitment@src.ac.uk. Please check your mailbox including any spam folders regularly. College benefits include: Competitive Salary, Excellent Pension Benefits, Generous Annual Leave Entitlement, Family & Work Life Balance entitlements and much more.
Finance Business Partner, Management Accounts
The Finance Business Partner will report to the Management Accountant and will contribute to the effective and smooth operation of the College through the provision of a dedicated business and finance support service to Faculties and Functional Areas. In particular, the post-holder will provide expertise, advice and direct support to Senior Curriculum and other Managers in areas including budgetary control and financial management, preparation of a range of Business Cases, Projects, Bids, Appraisals and Post Project Evaluations. This is a full time permanent position within the College. Closing date for applications is Friday 8th November 2024 at 12noon. Please note all correspondance will be sent from recruitment@src.ac.uk. Please check your mailbox including any spam folders regularly. College benefits include: Competitive Salary, Excellent Pension Benefits, Generous Annual Leave Entitlement, Family & Work Life Balance entitlements and much more.
Caretaker
SALARY: £23,500 - £23,893 PER ANNUM JOB PURPOSE Provide efficient caretaking and cleaning services as part of a team and in accordance with the practices and procedures of the College. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES The successful candidate will be responsible for any or all of the following duties: SECURITY • Security of the premises and its contents. • Open and close the premises and grounds, except in circumstances where the College Management or designated Line Manager authorises another person to do so. • Ensure that all windows are closed, doors and gates, both internal and external are locked at the end of each day. • Safe custody of the keys of the premises, the allocation of keys to Cleaning staff (or other staff as appropriate) and ensuring that keys used by the Cleaning staff are returned at the end of each working day. • Monitor Security Camera System and report to Estates Manager or other appropriately designated staff member all incidents of suspicious activity. • Operate Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm and Building Security Systems and report any faults. • Respond to alarm activations within the designated guidelines. • Attend after hours break-in and vandalism at the premises and ensure that the premises are secure and cleaned at the earliest opportunity when clearance has been given and any unauthorised entry or damage is reported to the designated Line Manager. • During normal working hours report any breach of security or suspicious activity of persons immediately to the designated Line Manager or Authorised Person to ensure a safe working environment for building users. • Administer the despatch and return of goods and equipment from the College in line with agreed practice. • Apply grit/rock salt in times of snow and frost to ensure pathways and entrances are free from snow and ice. CLEANING • In conjunction with Estates Manager and Cleaning Supervisor, plan, organise and control the work of cleaning staff (as appropriate) to ensure that College standards are met, it being understood that the Caretaker personally undertakes cleaning duties. • Monitor the standard of cleaning (where appropriate) investigate complaints in respect of the cleaning provision, take corrective action and report to the Estates Manager. • Recommend and implement changes in work procedures in accordance with economy, standards or ease of operation. • Monitor suitability and performance of materials and light equipment and advise the Estates Manager where these are inappropriate for the task. • Ensure that all hard surfaces and paths and ornamental grounds around the property are clean, tidy and free of litter. • Ensure that all external surface drains and gullies and kitchen grease-traps within the building complex are free flowing and clean by removing any obstruction. • Ensure that bins within the building complex are washed and cleaned. • Empty on a daily basis litter bins within the building complex. • Provide an ongoing cleaning service to the entire premises to deal with such things as spillage, flooding, regular toilet cleaning, litter or any cleaning problem associated with weather conditions. • Replenish toilet rolls, soaps, paper towels and any other requisites as required throughout the working day. • Clean external signs, light covers and notices. • Clean non-electrical fittings on all portable heating and ventilation equipment. • Ensure that adequate supplies of materials and light equipment are requisitioned and maintained at appropriate levels and the equipment is kept in good condition, used and stored correctly. • Ensure that all defects in cleaning equipment are reported to the Estates Manager. • Prepare the premises for evening activities e.g. Open night/Governing Body Meetings, Other functions, cleaning and preparing the College for its normal use during and after these activities. • Direct and clean all internal and external fixed glass surfaces using the appropriate equipment provided to ensure safe working conditions. PORTERAGE • Receipt and transport of stores and materials and other goods that have been delivered to the building premises and their distribution to and from appropriate points of storage as per goods in procedure. • Despatch goods and other materials throughout and from the building. • Assist with the setting out and removal of tables and chairs as required. • Prepare rooms for examinations and other purposes. • Transport all refuse bins to and from their collection point. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES • Efficient operation of the boiler/heating system ensuring value for money and energy conservation. • Lighting and heating of the premises and the routine maintenance of plant. • Ensure adequate fuel is requisitioned in good time. • Monitor and document the usage of fuel, water and electricity and take action to eliminate waste. • Replace lamps, tubes and plugs using appropriate equipment. • Inspect and report any defects on fire fighting equipment. HANDYPERSON DUTIES • Carry out handyperson duties within the competence of the post-holder. DRIVING DUTIES • Carry out driving duties within the competence of the post-holder. The Post holder will be required to undertake training as appropriate. • Fuel and maintain SRC Vehicles at designated filling stations (Fuel card provided) ADMINISTRATION • Report to the Estates Manager on the cleaning of premises noting any defects in the premises externally and internally. • Assist the Estates Manager with the coordination of outside contractors or workmen. • Complete all paperwork associated with the post. • Maintain records of consumable stocks e.g. oil/water and inventory of equipment. • Ensure that defects in electrical floor equipment are reported immediately to the Estates Manager and that a record of equipment repaired is kept and that all equipment is cleaned and stored safely. • Carry out such other relevant duties as may be required by Director or his delegated authority. GENERAL CONDITIONS • The post holder will be required to act in the capacity of a designated first aider and fire warden and will accept training towards the same. • All duties must be carried out to comply with: ➢ The Health and Safety at Work (NI) Order 1978; ➢ Acts of Parliament, Statutory Instruments and Regulations and other legal requirements; ➢ COSHH Regulations; ➢ Codes of Practice; ➢ Conditions normally inherent in post. • All duties will be carried out in the working conditions normally inherent in the particular job. • The postholder will be required to undertake to read and adhere to all policies and procedures including risk management, health and safety, equal opportunities and IT acceptable use and ensure that these policies are implemented by ensuring potential hazards to the well being of self and others are recognised, rectified and/or reported as appropriate. • All necessary paperwork must be completed. • Duties will be carried out for jobs up to and including those in the same grade, provided such duties are within the competence of the employee. This may include cover for absences on stated and/ or other campuses as required. TRAINING • Employees will accept any training to facilitate the undertaking of duties for jobs up to and including their own grade. • Employees will accept training for jobs graded at higher levels than their own. Payment will only be made where there is a requirement by the authority for the higher level duties to be carried out. GENERAL • Participate in the enrolment cover rota. • Be required to undertake work outside normal working hours on occasions. • Provide reports, written and oral, as required. • Ensure that all documentation and authorisation procedures are adhered to. CONDITIONS • The hours of work are 36 per week and these will be worked on a shift pattern. During term-time the Caretaker is required to be present in the late afternoon and evenings to provide cover for the evening classes through to them finishing (normally to 10.00 pm) or in the early morning (from 7.00 am). During non term-time the Caretaker will revert to a working week which will normally operate between 8.30 am and 6.00 pm. At all times the work patterns will be required to suit operational requirements. Any hours worked beyond the 36 are paid at an overtime rate and a shift premium will also be paid on the 36 hour week. • The post-holder will be required to be flexible within the hours of duty for this post and will be required to work in any of the College campuses and in the evenings when required to do so by the Director or his designated authority. • Promote the College positively at all times. • Abide by all College procedures and ensure these are implemented in area of responsibility. • Within the context of the post, ensure full compliance with College health and safety requirements. • Within the context of the post, ensure full compliance with College equality requirements. • Any other duties appropriate to the grade and post, as assigned by the Head of Estates. The location of the post will reflect the needs of the College and may be changed subject to the requirements of the College. Duties may change as the College develops, therefore the person appointed will be expected to be flexible in relation to duties performed as required. It is anticipated that the post-holder will be required to adopt a flexible approach to the duties and responsibilities as outlined in this Job Description. Personnel Specification Applicants must as a minimum, meet the essential eligibility criteria listed below. Eligibility Criteria Essential 1. Applicant must be literate and numerate. 2. A minimum of one year’s relevant experience in a building related discipline such as caretaking, building maintenance or building trade. Desirable 1. Formal qualifications which indicate an appropriate level of literacy and/or numeracy. 2. Knowledge of Health and Safety legislation and practice. Other Essential Criteria The role may entail travel between sites and you are required to demonstrate how you are able to meet this requirement, e.g. whether you hold a full (i.e.) not provisional, current driving licence which enables you to drive in Northern Ireland, and a car for official business, or have access to a form of transport which will enable you to meet the requirements of the post.