Careers and Employment Coordinator

Full Time // TipperarySalary: €50292

Description:

CPL Healthcare is delighted to announce we are now accepting CVs for the role of Careers and Employment Coordinator with our client in a disability service, in Carrick-on-Suir.

Successful candidate will lead a team of program facilitators to provide a quality service that responds to the specific vocational earning and employment needs and priorities of the individuals supported by our client. A key focus will be on using a person-centred approach in line with New Directions to develop a supported employment model. 

This is a 5-year fixed-term contract. 

The successful candidate will have: 

QQI Level 8, Bachelor of Arts Qualifications in Education, Social Care Studies, Applied Social Care Studies or Teaching or Post Graduate Qualification in Education or Training. 

• A good knowledge of the New Directions standards. Participate in the implementation and development of these standards through local team meetings. 

At least 2 years experience, a period of which should be in a Leadership role working with teams to support adults with intellectual disabilities or Autism. 

Benefits include: 

• Competitive Salary

• Career Progression Opportunities

• Work/life balance

• Refer a friend scheme

• EAP

• Paid Mandatory Training

• Paid Travel Expenses

• 23 days holidays 

If this role sounds like the right fit for you and you would like to find out more, please apply via link below or reach out to me directly via email : Tracy.Brady@cplhealthcare.com

Apply for job
Ref.no.:
JO-2402-529997
Locations:
Tipperary
Salary:
€50292
Employment type:
Full Time;
Tags:
Social Care Jobs,Social Care Worker

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