About the Role
As we continue to expand to provide additional services to meet the needs of those we care for, we currently have a number of opportunities within our Orchard Community Care division in Waterford City for full time and part time Social Care Workers.
We would love to welcome you to our team to help provide residential and day services to children and adults with medium to profound disability, including those with life limiting conditions. Our multidisciplinary teams are supported by a range of other professionals including psychologists, behavioural therapists, occupational therapists and speech and language therapists.
Working on a shift rota, you will engage in daily activities and routines of the service, providing dedicated direct support to the people we care for as well as contributing to their development, health, and wellbeing.
Essential Requirements:
We would love to welcome you to our team to help provide residential and day services to children and adults with medium to profound disability, including those with life limiting conditions. Our multidisciplinary teams are supported by a range of other professionals including psychologists, behavioural therapists, occupational therapists and speech and language therapists.
Working on a shift rota, you will engage in daily activities and routines of the service, providing dedicated direct support to the people we care for as well as contributing to their development, health, and wellbeing.
Essential Requirements:
- Candidates must hold a qualification at Level 7 or above in a relevant area; e.g. Social Care, Social Science, Psychology, Education, Youth & Community etc
- Full manual driving license with full eligibility to drive in Ireland.
- Have full eligibility and availability to work with us
- At least one years recent experience in the social services sector
- Be accountable for supporting the day to day running of the service and responsible for the delivery of a person-centred approach to the support and care we provide.
- Ensure that the residents personal plan is completed in line with regulations and standards provided.
- Be committed to pro-actively supporting the people we support in their daily lives and choices.
- Engage with families, clinicians and building links in the community.
- Experience implementing positive support programmes.
- Focusing on promoting independence and community integration.
- Keeping up to date on knowledge relating to current social care policies and sectoral and national changes related to disability services.
- To motivate, support and encourage the people we support to engage in planned activities of their choice.
- To take ownership and lead key working in consultation with the people we support, motivating them to engage in meaningful activities.
- Supporting the care of the people we support such as personal care and providing a general overview of their everyday needs.
- The role holder will be expected to work as part of a team, inclusive of supporting other staff members in relation to taking ownership of their workload. All staff are required to attend regular team meetings and engage positively in supervisions by Person in Charge.
- Undertake required Health and Safety checks and Risk Assessments and record and report effectively.
- In consultation with medication policy, upkeep the management and administration of medication.
- Liaise with multi-disciplinary teams, families and other relevant people pertaining to the people we support.
- Flexible and willing to work shifts to meet the needs of the service - rolling rosters, day and night shifts.
- Undertake any other work which may arise within the scope of the role in order to meet the requirements of the service.