About the Role
Cpl Healthcare is partnering with a non-profit organisation based in Dublin, Ireland to provide services for people who are homeless and those at risk of homelessness.
The Residential Centre in Dalkey, Co. Dublin offers a mainstream residential unit that follows a therapeutic and relational, child-centred approach, identifying individual needs and responding to them in a safe and secure environment.
Job Description
The Manager will report to the Head of Youth Services and support and manage the team in Grange Lodge, ensuring the service provides the best possible care to young people placed in the centre, in line with HIQA's National Standards for Children's Residential Centres.
Key Responsibilities
* To work within the framework of the overall objectives of the Organisation.
* To work with and under the supervision and direction of the Head of Youth Services.
* To provide leadership and direction to the residential staff teams.
* To create and maintain a safe, caring and stable environment for young people placed in the centre.
* To manage the centre in accordance with relevant Tusla policies, guidelines and protocols, the Child Care (Standards in Children's Residential Centres) Regulations, 1996, and HIQA's National Standards for Residential Care.
* To ensure that Care and Placement Plans are in place, agreed, implemented and monitored regularly in respect of every young person placed in the centre.
* To promote the rights and responsibilities of each young person in the centre.
* To consult with young people placed in the centre, their families, centre staff and external stakeholders as appropriate.
* To provide regular supervision to team members.
* To promote and encourage staff development within the staff teams.
* To implement project and agency policies and procedures, including child safeguarding, complaints, confidentiality, health and safety, housing, and human resource policies.
* To ensure policies and procedures are reviewed regularly.
* To manage the performance of staff in the projects by upholding best practice in human resourcing and performance management, and by complying with legal requirements in relation to employment/recruitment, supervision, health and safety and welfare, training and development.
* To be flexible and open to future development in line with any change to service provision.
* To effectively respond to the changing needs and challenges of the client group.
* To implement financial management systems and participate in the annual budget process.
* To coordinate referrals to the services and allocation of case workers as appropriate.
* To ensure the maintenance of appropriate records of work and statistical information.
* To work effectively with relevant personnel from external agencies.
* To engage in regular supervision sessions with the line Manager.
* To participate in relevant training and development courses.
* To attend and contribute to Team, Project and Agency meetings as required.
* To prepare regular monthly project reports and any other reports as requested by line management.
* To participate in project reviews and evaluations and to implement any changes arising from such work.
* To be available for the on-call service and to monitor its use and effectiveness and to be part of the development of the on-call service as the project develops.
* To undertake other work that is assigned by the Head of Youth Services and/or Services Director.
Essential Criteria
* A professional qualification in Social Work or equivalent, with 4 years' post-qualification practice experience and a management qualification suitable for a health or social care setting.
* A minimum QQI level 7 qualification and 4 years' full-time work experience in a social care setting post-qualification.
* Management and supervisory experience in a social setting.
* Extensive experience working with young people at-risk.
* Report writing skills.
* Knowledge and experience of financial management and budgeting.
* Experience of interagency working.
Skills & Competencies
* A working knowledge and understanding of residential childcare and the issues affecting young people in the care of the state.
* Ability to plan and implement programmes.
* Flexible and reliable.
* Leadership skills.
* Communication skills.