Our Mission Statement: Embracing Ability, Enriching Lives
Our Vision: Empowered Individuals, Enhanced Supports, Engaged Stakeholders
Our Values: Rights, Respect, Care, Community, Trust
About Us:
St. Aidan's Services provides quality assured, safe and person-centred care to adults with Intellectual disabilities. The team at St. Aidan's Services uphold a strong belief that both professional and personal values make the difference between a service that is good and one that is excellent. Quality is central to all our operational functions and is innate within the organisation.
Benefits of being an Employee with our Service:
St. Aidan's Services offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:
* Excellent pay rates
* Free Garda Vetting
* Comprehensive induction training and ongoing in-house professional development
* Generous days annual leave (pro-rata)
* Defined contribution pension scheme
* Sick leave payment
* Opportunities for career progression
* Employee discounts in St. Aidan's Garden Centre
Please note that this list is non-exhaustive and subject to eligibility/conditions.
Job Overview:
We are currently seeking a dedicated and compassionate Outreach Support Person to join our team. The successful candidate will provide supports within the framework of New Directions, an outcomes-based individualised approach to services for people with intellectual disabilities. The purpose of the role is to support individuals in an outreach service to access a wide range of community-based services and opportunities to meet their needs and interests.
St. Aidan's Services is committed to the provision of services designed to provide for the preferences of the individuals we support. Staff therefore must carry out their duties with regard to the aims and objectives of St. Aidan's Services.
In this role, you will support individuals with intellectual disabilities in accessing a wide range of community-based services and opportunities, helping them achieve their personal goals and fostering their integration into the local community.
(Contracts are with the Service, this current project is supporting with an Outreach Service. Permanent 30 hour contract)
Key Responsibilities:
Person-Centred Support and Care Planning:
* Assist in developing individualised care plans that reflect the unique needs, preferences, and goals of each individual.
* Support individuals in setting and achieving personal goals, ensuring plans are regularly reviewed and adapted.
* Promote individuals' autonomy by facilitating informed decision-making and encouraging active participation in their own care.
* Collaborate with individuals, families, and multidisciplinary teams to create holistic care plans addressing physical, emotional, and social well-being.
Community Integration:
* Support individuals in participating in community activities and accessing services to foster community inclusion.
* Assist in building positive relationships between individuals and community members, advocating for inclusive practices.
Effective Communication and Advocacy:
* Communicate effectively with individuals, using tailored methods to suit individual needs, including assistive tools for those with cognitive or sensory impairments.
* Listen actively to understand and respond to individuals' concerns, needs, and preferences.
* Advocate for individuals' rights and needs, ensuring their voices are heard in all decisions.
* Educate clients and families about available resources and support systems, empowering informed decision-making.
Empathy and Relationship Building:
* Demonstrate empathy and compassion in all interactions, building trust and fostering strong, supportive relationships with individuals.
* Create an inclusive environment that respects the dignity and emotional needs of each individual, promoting well-being and positive outcomes.
Safeguarding:
* Remain vigilant for signs of abuse or neglect, taking immediate action to safeguard individuals according to protocols.
* Maintain up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding policies and procedures, participating in regular training.
* Work with multidisciplinary teams to address safeguarding concerns comprehensively.
* Ensure all care decisions prioritise client safety, rights, and dignity, balancing transparency with confidentiality.
Risk Assessment and Management:
* Conduct regular risk assessments to identify potential hazards in the care environment, implementing preventive measures.
* Respond promptly to incidents, following established emergency procedures to ensure safety.
* Continuously monitor and review risk assessments, updating them as necessary based on individuals' needs or environmental changes.
* Educate individuals about recognising and reporting potential risks, fostering a proactive approach to safety.
Managing Behaviours of Concern:
* Identify early signs of behaviours of concern and potential triggers, using positive behaviour support techniques.
* Apply de-escalation techniques effectively to manage acute episodes of challenging behaviour.
* Work under guidance to implement appropriate intervention strategies, maintaining a safe and supportive environment.
Health and Safety:
* Ensure compliance with all health and safety regulations, including infection control, fire safety, and emergency procedures.
* Report and document all accidents, incidents, or safety concerns promptly to the appropriate person or team.
Qualification Requirements:
* A minimum of QQI Level 5 in Health Care Support/Social Care (A Diploma or Degree in Social Care or other relevant discipline advantageous).
* A minimum of six months experience of working with people with an Intellectual Disability/ASD required.
* Must hold a full clean driving license and be willing to drive company vehicles.
* Proficient in English language both oral and written.
* Have the legal right to work in Ireland and currently hold valid work authorisation for Ireland.
Desirable & Advantageous Criteria:
* Ability to speak Ukrainian and/or Russian.
Required Skills & Attributes:
* A comprehensive knowledge of intellectual disability services.
* Experience of care planning and person-centered planning.
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including good listening skills.
* Demonstrated ability in relationship building, networking and promoting inclusion.
* Flexibility and ability to respond to changing needs and situations.
* Excellent organisational skills.
* Proven ability to work autonomously and on own initiative.
* Ability to collaborate and work as a member of a team.
* Be proactive, with a high degree of motivation and drive.
* Strong organisational and time management skills.
* Good IT and administrative skills.
Recruitment Process:
* Selection will involve short-listing of applicants for interviews based on the information provided on the application form/CV.
How to Apply:
If you are passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities and possess the requisite qualifications and experience, we invite you to apply for this rewarding opportunity. Please submit your CV and a compelling cover letter outlining your suitability for the role.
St. Aidan's Services is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
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