Residential Social Care Leader

Full Time // Arklow, WicklowSalary: €38650 - €41836

Description:

CPL Healthcare is delighted to announce our partnership with our client who works with young people to provide high-quality care – protecting and supporting them to build resilience and recover from early life trauma. Through this, they can help their young people reach their full potential and give them a chance at a brighter future.

We are currently accepting applications from Social Care Leaders to be part of a new project involving working with displaced young people who are separated from their families and places of origin. This service is based in Arklow, Wicklow.

To be considered for the role, interested applicants must meet the following criteria:

·      A minimum level 7 in: Social Care, Applied Social Studies, Applied Social Studies in Social Care, Social Care Practice, Social Work.

·      Full, clean, manual driver's licence (valid in Ireland)

·      Knowledge of the Irish National Standards in Children’s Residential Centres

·      Eligible to work in Ireland.

·      Experience working in services within which TCI is used.

·      Minimum 2 years experience working at Social Care grade with young persons.

If you are a motivated Social Care Professional, looking to contribute to the mission of providing an atmosphere that protects, supports, and provides a safe place for these young people, please contact Seoirse Hopkins or apply directly below:

(E): seoirse.hopkins@cplhealthcare.com

(P): 01 482 5489

Apply for job
Ref.no.:
JO-2401-527675
Locations:
Arklow, Wicklow
Salary:
€38650 - €41836
Employment type:
Full Time;
Tags:
Residential Team Leader,Social Care Jobs,Social Care Leader,Social Care Team Leader,Social Care Worker,Social Care Worker Wicklow

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