Programme Assistant - Camphill Community
To support the service (residential community and day service) in developing and fostering a person centered culture, with an aim to achieve a high quality of personal outcomes, personal development, growth and opportunity within the ethos of CCoI and the regulatory and contractual requirements.
To assist in the inclusive programmes, training and social role opportunities for participants by supporting and working with people with support needs, volunteers employees, and wider community partners.
Key Responsibilities
The Programme Assistant will:
Understand the values and ethos of Camphill Communities of Ireland and uphold them always.
Promote and apply all practices and reporting requirements associated with company and HSE / statutory requirements on Safeguarding and Protection of vulnerable adults / children as appropriate to the setting.
Promote the safety and wellbeing of all members of the community while respecting and supporting their right to independent decision making.
Contribute to the establishing of polices, systems and practices so that the community provides the best standard of care and support and complies with legislation, polices and best practice within the context of Camphill's ethos and values.
Build and maintain relationships of trust and confidence with the adults with support needs, coworkers, employees and volunteers.
Have sound knowledge of the mission statement, values and purpose of Camphill Communities of Ireland.
Work in accordance with the policies and procedures laid down by the Camphill Communities of Ireland.
Adhere to HIQA Standards, New Directions Standards and other company standards within your work location.
Engage with inspections and audits carried out by the Company, HIQA/HSE
Engage in personal and professional development to ensure necessary skills and knowledge in meeting changing needs of the position.
Main Tasks:
Assist in planning the work of people with support needs, identifying the best activity and approach for each person, providing guidance, motivating, developing and directing people as they work.
Create a good working environment and group dynamic that enables each worker to benefit from their time in the programme.
Make sure people with support needs are constructively engaged, emotionally supported and sufficiently challenged and progressing as well as supported to work as independently as possible.
Work in conjunction with individual plans and aims for each individual in the programme.
Assist people with support needs in their work wherever necessary and oversee/supervise their tasks once they can work independently.
Be involved in reviews and support meetings in conjunction with our social care coordinators and other individuals supporting an individual.
Notify the Management group or their nominated person of any behavior that causes concern.
Attend the appropriate meetings as requested.
Work under limited supervision, following standardized practices and/or methods, providing information, advising others and reporting to Management.
Negotiate holidays to minimize disruption to the smooth and safe running of the programme.
Maintain Health and Safety regulations within the programme, compiling Risk Assessments on the use of equipment where necessary. Apply best practice safety in line with company policy and national best practice as advised by Health and Safety Authority.
Ensure that all equipment in the programme is safe, clean and in good working order.
Have ready the materials, resources and expertise required for the project / activity.
Keep the areas you are responsible beautiful, pleasant, clean and tidy.
Organising and supervising tea breaks for the programme.
Assist as necessary to ensure all documentation required and associated with the programme.
Qualifications, Knowledge & Experience
Candidates must have:
QQI Level 5 Major Award in Community/Healthcare on the QQI Framework (with 8 completed modules).
At least 1 year's experience in working with adults with an intellectual disability / autism.
Experience of running programmes for adults with an intellectual disability / autism.
An understanding of the New Directions model of day support services, as developed by the HSE. A willingness to work in promoting this model within your role.
Ability to contribute towards the support, coaching, managing and motivating and developing a mixed workforce of volunteers and employees.
You must hold a full driver's licence as you are required to be willing and able to drive a vehicle with up to 8 passenger seats and up to 3500kg.
What we offer
Competitive salary with Sunday and Bank Holiday premiums.
Career progression opportunities.
Work/life balance.
Paid annual leave.
Refer a friend scheme.
Employee Assist Programme offering advice and counselling.
Death in Service Benefit.
Paid mandatory training.
Paid travel expenses.
Details of the Role
Salary Scale: €30272 to €36026 Per annum (based on a 40 hour week) PRO RATA 35 HOURS PER WEEK.
Location: Dingle Co Kerry.
Contract: Permanent - 35 hours per week.
Closing date: Open Recruitment.
Candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted by email for interview.
Please note all posts are subject to Garda Vetting, relevant Police check for any country of residence of over 6 months from age of 18 and reference checking.
Camphill is an equal opportunities employer.