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Since first opening our doors in 2005, Autism Initiatives Ireland has provided specialist autism services for adults across our Residential, Respite, Day, and Community Support Services. 

 

Our vision statement voices our expectation that through supportive action people with autism can learn, develop and be enabled to have a sense of ownership over their own lives. 

 

Our aim is to positively work alongside autistic people, their families and carers in providing specialist individually tailored services for all to thrive from. 

 

Given the significant role our team play in the lives of those we support our recruitment is focused on individuals willing to go the extra mile. 

 

Whether it’s helping the people we support to live independently, enjoy a better quality of life, or play a more active role in their communities our team always strives to deliver the best service possible.

 

The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the day-to-day running of the service, and accountable for the facilitation and delivery of person-centred programmes. Assisting with the completion of individual action plans under the general supervision of the Senior Supervisor/Team Leader. 

 

Who the people we support would like support from:

We are looking for people who can:

 

  • Learn about me:  what I need and what is important to me
  • Adapt their communication style to suit my needs.
  • Be fun and engaging as well as having patience and being kind.
  • Assist with daily living activities and routines including personal care
  • Support me to engage in my community
  • Help me learn new skills
  • Support me to understand my rights and help me make my own decisions
Job requirements

Qualifications required:

A full QQI level 7 Award in Social Care/ Studies Or Relevant 3rd Level Qualification at degree level i.e.; Social Work, Psychology is essential, (or relevant qualification received outside the state recognised by NARIC equivalent to Irish level 7) 

 

Skills/Abilities required of a Senior Facilitator

  • Awareness of key worker role and philosophy surrounding support to people with complex needs.
  • Proven knowledge of current legislation and regulations relating to the Social Care Sector
  • Understanding of the needs and rights of individuals with autism
  • Proven ability to work on own initiative
  • Proven experience in the implementation and development of support/care plans and PCP’s
  • Places the needs of the person supported as the key focus in all activities
  • Delivers support according to the person’s PCP and care plan.
  • Fluent English and excellent communication skills
  • Full driver’s licence essential

 

Schedule

Staff are required to work shifts on a rota basis.

Benefits

Benefits Include

  • Access to Education Support Scheme
  • Company pension with company contribution
  • Sick Pay & Access to Health Insurance
  • Paid Maternity leave
  • Paid Paternity leave
  • 22 days annual leave
  • Premium rates for evening and weekend work
  • Bike to work scheme
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Your Birthday off, to treat yourself!
  • Paid breaks
  • Discount scheme with Cara Pharmacy
  • Fantastic development and career progression opportunities
Job restrictions

Irish/EU/EEA citizenship

At least one year’s recent experience working in the care field supporting people with complex needs 

Full, clean driver's licence

Job details
Work experience:
Work experience is required
Duration of work experience:
Between 1 and 2 years
Language skills:
  • English
  • Fluent
Salary range (Yearly):
38040 - 44724 EUR (Gross pay)
Date of expiry:
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Since first opening our doors in 2005, Autism Initiatives Ireland has provided specialist autism services for adults across our Residential, Respite, Day, and Community Support Services. Our vision statement voices our expectation that through supportive action people with autism can learn, develop and be enabled to have a sense of ownership over their own lives. Our aim is… Find out more

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