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Recruitment Notice

 

Due to expansion in the Organisation we are recruiting for the following:

 

Role of Relief Support Workers:

 

  • Bray, Co. Wicklow
  • Ashford, Co. Wicklow
  • Stillorgan, Co. Dublin
  • Craanford, Co. Wexford
  • Tallaght, Dublin 24

                                                                                   

 

Essential Criteria     

QQI / FETAC Level 5 Major Award in relevant discipline (eg health, community, care sector)

Experience working within the care field

 

Desirable Criteria 

Experience working within the field of Autism   

Full clean driving licence (minimum 2 years and aged 23 years or over for insurance purpose)                     

 

Skills/Abilities

Excellent communication skills

Ability to work on own initiative

Awareness of Key Worker Role and philosophy surrounding support to people with complex needs

Programme Planning

Person Centred Plans

 

Benefits Include:-

Induction training week

On-going training and development

Access to Health Insurance

Access to Education Support Scheme

Company pension with company contribution

Paid Maternity leave

Paid Paternity leave

22 days annual leave

 

Closing date for completed application forms: - Wednesday, 1st December 2021 @ 12pm

 

Please note that applications can only be accepted by way of Autism Initiatives Application Form. Full Job Specification available on request

 

Informal Enquiries and Application Forms: - asdirecruitment@autisminitiatives.org 

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Work experience:
Work experience is required
Duration of work experience:
Up to 1 year
Language skills:
  • English
  • Fluent
Salary range:
Not provided
Date of expiry:

About company

Autism Initiatives Ireland was set up in 2005. Our Services are funded and work in partnership with the HSE. We provide a broad range of services which include Community Support (Outreach), Day Horizons, Respite and Residential. Our Services are underpinned by a clear understanding of good autism practice. They are guided by a person centred approach which focuses on understanding the needs… Find out more