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Enabling people with an intellectual disability to have full and meaningful lives through quality person centred services in partnership with families.
The Organisation:
Cheeverstown is a voluntary organisation, regulated by the Health Information & Quality Authority (HIQA). We provide a wide range of person-centered services including residential, respite, and day services to almost 400 children and adults with an intellectual disability in the south Dublin area.
Purpose of the Post:
The primary role of the CNM1/PIC is to effectively lead and manage a team of health and social care professionals to ensure delivery of the highest quality residential service. This is a full-time (37.5hr), specified purpose contract. Shift pattern includes a minimum of 4 days per week, with a mixture of long and short days.
In line with the strategic priorities and values of Cheeverstown, the Service User is placed at the center of our circle of supports. Therefore, flexibility in your working location is required in order to best support Service Users to achieve their individual desired goals and live full and meaningful lives. Placement is across all areas of Cheeverstown Campus as well as our services in the South Dublin & Kildare area. Applicants must be agreeable to support the transition of campus-based residents to supported living in the community.
Person Specification:
* Applications are invited from candidates who are currently registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland in the RNID Division, with a minimum of 3 years' post-registration experience, preferably in Intellectual Disability.
* Applications from other nurses registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland will also be considered.
* Previous management experience and a recognised qualification in management.
* Have the clinical and administrative capacity to properly discharge the functions of the role.
* Candidates will possess a high level of communication skills and a strong command of the English language (both verbally and written).
* A flexible approach to hours to meet the needs of the service is essential; roster requirements include days, sleepovers, nights, and weekends.
* Flexible, responsive to a person-centered approach and the individual needs and abilities of the person.
* Candidates should be proficient in IT.
* Knowledge of the current HIQA Standards and Health Act Regulations 2013.
* One year's experience supporting people with an intellectual disability is desirable.
* Full driver's license and access to use of own car.
* Ability to lead a team.
Other Requirements Specific to the Post:
* Management experience and good leadership ability and team-building skills.
* Possess knowledge of developments in HSE Social Care Policy.
* Strong skills in networking and promoting community inclusion and social outcomes.
* Knowledge of Irish Healthcare.
* Knowledge of HIQA/Safer better healthcare standards.
* Strong awareness of safeguarding vulnerable persons at risk of abuse.
* Strong understanding of the Assisted Decision Making (Capacity) Act, with the knowledge to exercise this in care.
The closing date for receipt of applications is the 14th February 2025.
Please Note: All job offers are subject to two successful references, ongoing Garda Vetting, relevant qualifications, and a satisfactory pre-employment medical. Salary is in accordance with HSE consolidated pay scales, depending on qualifications and experience.
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