32 Developmental Disabilities jobs in Ireland

Community Support Officer (Maternity Contract)

Dublin, Leinster AsIAm

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The Organisation: AsIAm is Irelands National Autism Charity based in Blackrock, Co. Dublin. AsIAm is a fast paced, growing organisation with a vision to create a society where every autistic person is accepted as they are equal, valued and respected. The organisations purpose is to advocate for an inclusive society for autistic people that is accessible, accepted and affirming. AsIAm works to support the Autistic community and our families to fully engage in Irish life and build the capacity of society to facilitate true inclusion. Our Values: A key expectation of everyone who works for AsIAm is that they demonstrate our values; Perseverance, Same Chance and Service. Our values come into play throughout everything we do at work how we work together and how we deliver services to the people we support and to the people we work alongside. National Autism Information Line Service: AsIAms Autism Information Line currently provides support to the Autism community through providing information on a range of autism related matters, timely responses to queries, and signposting callers to relevant organisations and supports as necessary. The service provides phone, email and instant messaging options. Typical queries that the team may receive centre on child and adult diagnosis, education, employment, and child and adult daily living skills. Vacancy: We are currently recruiting a Community Support Officer to join the AsIAm Community Support Team on a 5-month maternity cover contract commencing in September. We particularly welcome applications from neurodivergent individuals. The Role: The Community Support Officer will report directly to the Information Line Manager and will be part of the team responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Information Line service, assessing calls, emails and Instant Messaging and responding or referring as appropriate. The Community Support Officer will follow up on queries, where appropriate, at team level or by reaching out to other stakeholders (e.g., SENO) on behalf of the family. The Community Support Officer will also support the development of support materials, resources, programmes and events based on the thematic trends arising on the Information Line. The successful candidate will be required to contribute to the growth of AsIAms innovative and impactful Autism Information Line process. This role provides an ideal opportunity for someone who is comfortable and skilled in interacting with vulnerable people, is focused on resolving problems with an objective stance, is highly organised and can autonomously prioritise daily tasks according to urgency. The successful candidate will have to adjust and adapt communication to the needs of the community member they are interacting with. Key Responsibilities: Contribute to the ongoing operation of the Information Line- working 2 days on the Autism Information Line Handle all calls and messages in a sensitive and professional manner Assess and categorise the support / information requirement of the callers Establish the information requirement through professional probing conversations Respond to calls / emails / instant messages, driving first point resolution where possible Complete all follow up casework after taking the call/email/instant message, seeking support from the Information Line Manager, as required Refer calls to other team members or external agencies as appropriate and follow up to ensure resolution in a timely manner Develop resources, information materials and support events based on the queries received Document all queries in an objective, professional and timely manner Adhere to protocols and policies in the operation of the Information Line to ensure compliance with all regulation and best practise guidelines and a consistency in approach Engage in appropriate training to meet the evolving needs of the service Provide regular updates to both the Information Line Manager and the wider team as required Support with the roll-out of AsIAms recently created Social Welfare Clinics Engage in ongoing casework with families Develop and maintain positive relationships with key stakeholders Participate in the overall team to ensure collaborative teamwork and support other team members as required Attend events on behalf of the organisation Key Requirements: Experience, Education, Skills, and Abilities Required Excellent interpersonal skills and call handling skills Experience in supporting autistic adults and families of autistic children Ability to adapt communication style and to engage with a diverse community of people Demonstrate compassion and empathy when dealing with others Excellent time management, prioritisation and organisational skills Strong ability to communicate in the written form including in emails or guidance documents Deep knowledge of autism and autism related issues Strong computer literacy Strong administrative skills Discretion and confidentiality Experience in remaining calm and in control of challenging situations by utilising appropriate risk assessment and situation management skills Other requirements relevant to the role but not essential are:- An understanding of social inclusion issues Knowledge of disability and equality legislation and public policy Experience of content creation Experience in organising support groups or delivering training Experience of working in a helpline setting Relevant academic qualification Contract Duration This is a maternity cover contract with an expected duration of 5 months commencing from September 2025. Salary & Benefits Salary will align with Grade IV as set out in the HSE Consolidated Pay Grades Flexible start and Finish time Hybrid working arrangements are available for this role Working Hours: The role is typically Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm with some flexibility around start and finish times as agreed with the line manager. The role holder is required to have a degree of flexibility with regard to working hours with the expectation of some evening and weekend work due to the nature of the events. Location: The role is based in AsIAm HQ in Blackrock, Co Dublin with hybrid options available to the successful employee. Your next step. Interested applicants should submit a CV and cover letter to Vikki May, HR Manager at The closing date for receipt of applications is 27 August 2025. Note: All candidates must be willing to undergo Garda Vetting should they be successful. AsIAm actively supports inclusion in the workplace and will endeavour to provide reasonable accommodations as requested by candidates throughout the interview process for this position AsIAm is an equal opportunities employer which reserves the right to practice positive discrimination as set out by the Employment Equality Act, 1998.
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Senior Social Worker

Dublin, Leinster recruitNet

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RecruitNet International Ltd is specializing in relocating qualified professionals throughout Ireland and overseas, we guide you through the professional registration, job placement, visa and employment permit processing. We are hiring  Senior Social Worker  to a private hospital in Dublin. Key Responsibilities  Provide a professional social work service to the attending patient population, family and relevant others.Assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of social work programmes for residents according to professional standards and to keep abreast of developments in the field.Manage patient care to ensure the highest professional standards using an evidence-based, care planning approach.Collaboration with residents, family, carers, and other staff in goal setting and support/intervention planning.Maintain comprehensive clinical records of assessments, interventions carried out, communications relating to residents.Manage, participate, and play a key role in the practice education of student social workers and promote and engage in the teaching/training/support of others as appropriate.RequirementsBe registered on the Social Worker Register maintained by the Social Work Registration Board at CORU.Hold a degree in Social Work or an equivalent qualification and be eligible for membership with the Irish Association of Social Workers.Have five years full-time (or an aggregate of five years) post-qualification clinical experience.Have established clinical experience in working with individuals with severe and enduring neurological and mental health conditions.Have a good knowledge and experience of health, safety and other statutory regulations affecting a healthcare organisation.BenefitsContributory pensionCareer developmentTax-saver commuter ticketsComprehensive training programsLong Service RecognitionComprehensive training programs
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Head Social Worker (Principal)

Dublin, Leinster Childrens Health Ireland

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Purpose of the Role To manage and develop a quality social work service for patients and families across one or more CHI sites, embracing social work principles and the current strategic goals of CHI and the Health Service Executive. Essential Criteria: Have NQSW Minimum of five years post qualification experience in social work Have a minimum of two years experience working in a hospital Possess the requisite knowledge and ability including a high standard of suitability to discharge satisfactorily the duties of the office Have registration with CORU Have relevant experience of working in a supervisory and/or managerial capacity How to Apply & Informal Enquiries Applications for this post must be accompanied by a cover lettersetting out relevant experience that illustrates how the essential criteria listed above is met. The criterion for short listing is based on the requirements of the post, as outlined in the eligibility criteria. * Please note that you must submit a cover letter with your CV, this forms part of your application and CV's will not be accepted without a detailed cover letter. The closing date for submissions of CV's and cover letter is Friday, 12th September 2025 by 23:45 pm. Applications must be completed through the advertised post on by clicking 'Apply for Job'. Applications will not be accepted through direct email or any other method! For informal enquiries for this specialty/department, please contact Emer Haastrup Professional Lead, Social Work For other queries relating to this recruitment process, please contact Talent Acquisition Specialist Victoria Gsamelova PLEASE NOTE: CHI has transitioned to a process of a one commencement day per month for all new employees, CHI internal transfers and Secondments. This update to our Onboarding process is aligned to changes in our monthly/fortnightly payroll and with the launch of our new corporate induction program. This process enhancement ensures that we can thoroughly prepare for your arrival and facilitate a smooth transition in your onboarding journey. So that the Onboarding team can confirm your start date, you will need to ensure that your mandatory training is completed at least 7 days prior to your commencement date. It is important for you to note that if you do not have your pre-employments and mandatory training completed in time, your commencement date will be deferred to the next available date. Below, you'll find the list of commencement dates for 2025. November 10th - Internal Only December 15th To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process, click the Apply button below to Login/Register.
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Social Care Worker

Portlaoise, Leinster Cpl Resources - Healthcare

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Cpl Healthcareis delighted to announce their partnership with a reputable service, whos mission it is to assist young people in reaching their full potential and integrate into the community. Due to our clients expansion, we are currently recruiting for aSocial Care Workerto work as part of a team in supporting young people in residential care: Opportunities in mainstream residential, prep for leaving care and separated children seeking international protection are now open. The chosen candidate will provide a direct service to young people in residential care. To be considered for the role, interested applicants must meet the following criteria: Relevant Qualification in Social Care (minimum level 7) Previous work experience in a similar setting is desirable Minimum 6 months working in the social care sector (placement experience considered) for Social Care Workers. Full Clean Drivers License preferred Knowledge of HIQA standards Flexible to work across all shifts days, nights, evenings, weekends If you are interested in this exciting new opportunity role, please send your CV / reach out to Seoirse Hopkins for more details. (E): Skills: social care teamwork compassionate communication Benefits: Paid Holidays
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Social Care Worker

Portlaoise, Leinster Ddean Dchas Eireann Teoranta

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*URGENTLY NEEDED* Qualifications Essential: A Third Level Qualification in Applied Social Studies in Social Care or equivalent **QUALIFICATION MUST BE RELEVANT TO CARE INDUSTRY** Experience Essential: Prior experience in a similar role Experience in caring for young persons Experience of report writing and support plans Experience and maturity to set and deliver goals on own initiative An understanding of basic mental health issues, medical, social care, social welfare systems and social care, social welfare payments, child welfare and protection and youth work A compassionate and empathetic style Responsibilities & Key Duties To develop appropriate professional relationships with children and parents/carers. To assist in the day-to-day care and supervision of children within the home including engaging with them in activities such as housework, maintenance of clothing, cooking and personal care. To assist with the supervision and purchase of clothing for children, the care of furnishings and household equipment and undertake household and domestic duties which are appropriate to the care of young people. To accompany the children, when necessary, to places of worship; holidays; outings and on other occasions. To contribute to the development of the young people, through the promotion & provision of a healthy lifestyle. To assist in facilitating personal education plans for young people and ensure that recreational and leisure activities are organised as required. To support the young persons development in both personal and social skills. To be sensitive to the needs of individual children, taking account of race, culture, language and religion To initiate and maintain appropriate contact with parents/carers, teachers and other professional staff and agencies acting in the best interests of the children at all times. Establish and maintain contact with the local community and thereby facilitate the involvement of the young people in outside activities. To contribute to the multi-disciplinary assessment of young peoples needs and the development of appropriate care plans to meet such needs To support key workers in their work with individual children and where appropriate to undertake key worker responsibilities To contribute to and participate in team meetings, core group meetings, Care planning meetings and other meetings as required. Participate, as appropriate, in implementing the care plan and placement plan for each child in the home. Contribute to the maintenance of appropriate records particularly those detailing observations and/or assessment of the children and those required to comply with statutory requirements and Foscadh g policies and procedures. Undertake duties in connection with the proper receipt, recording and safe keeping of monies and valuables within the home. To share relevant information with colleagues and managers e.g. at changeover, and team meetings. To inform line managers of any matters of concern in relation to the welfare of the children including any concerns regarding the behaviour or practice of other staff. To be aware of Health and Safety at Work requirements as they pertain to this post and comply with Foscadh g policies and procedures. To participate in formal supervision in accordance with Foscadh g & supervision policy. To maintain confidentiality in respect of staff and children at all times. To participate in staff training programmes as appropriate. Report any necessary repairs and/or maintenance work requiring attention Ensure the upkeep and maintenance of Foscadh g homes The list of key duties is not exhaustive. Benefits: Pension Health Insurance / Contribution Death in Service Benefit Income protection 70% after 26 weeks Career progressions training support EAP Tea / Coffee facilities Skills: Social care Residential Homes Residential Care Life Skills Administering medication Quality Care Benefits: Medical Aid / Health Care Paid Holidays Parking Pension Fund
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Social Care Worker

Birr, Leinster Ddean Dchas Eireann Teoranta

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*URGENTLY NEEDED* Social Care Worker Purpose of Role To provide high quality, safe, effective, person-centered front-line care to all young persons within the business To engage in key working duties as assigned by the Deputy PIC/PIC To assist the Deputy PIC/PIC in the overall management of Foscadh g homes through any tasks delegated by these Reporting To Deputy PIC/PIC The Social Care Worker will provide any support required to the Deputy PIC/PIC to ensure the provision of the high, quality, effective person-centred care and support to young persons in Foscadh g homes. Location The role will be based in Offaly as agreed and with occasional travel to other locations to meet business needs. Responsibilities & Key Duties To develop appropriate professional relationships with children and parents/carers. To assist in the day-to-day care and supervision of children within the home including engaging with them in activities such as housework, maintenance of clothing, cooking and personal care. To assist with the supervision and purchase of clothing for children, the care of furnishings and household equipment and undertake household and domestic duties which are appropriate to the care of young people. To accompany the children, when necessary, to places of worship; holidays; outings and on other occasions. To contribute to the development of the young people, through the promotion & provision of a healthy lifestyle. To assist in facilitating personal education plans for young people and ensure that recreational and leisure activities are organised as required. To support the young persons development in both personal and social skills. To be sensitive to the needs of individual children, taking account of race, culture, language and religion To initiate and maintain appropriate contact with parents/carers, teachers and other professional staff and agencies acting in the best interests of the children at all times. Establish and maintain contact with the local community and thereby facilitate the involvement of the young people in outside activities. To contribute to the multi-disciplinary assessment of young peoples needs and the development of appropriate care plans to meet such needs Where appropriate to undertake key worker responsibilities To contribute to and participate in team meetings, core group meetings, Care /placement planning meetings and other meetings as required. Participate, as appropriate, in implementing the care plan and placement plan for each child in the home. Contribute to the maintenance of appropriate records particularly those detailing observations and/or assessment of the children and those required to comply with statutory requirements and Foscadh g policies and procedures. Undertake duties in connection with the proper receipt, recording and safe keeping of monies and valuables within the home. To share relevant information with colleagues and managers e.g. at changeover, and team meetings. To inform line managers of any matters of concern in relation to the welfare of the children including any concerns regarding the behaviour or practice of other staff. To be aware of Health and Safety at Work requirements as they pertain to this post and comply with Foscadh g policies and procedures. To participate in formal supervision in accordance with Foscadh g & supervision policy. To maintain confidentiality in respect of staff and children at all times. To participate in staff training programmes as appropriate. Report any necessary repairs and/or maintenance work requiring attention Ensure the upkeep and maintenance of Foscadh g homes The list of key duties is not exhaustive. Eligibility Criteria Qualifications and/or experience: Qualifications Essential: A Third Level Qualification in Applied Social Studies in Social Care or equivalent **QUALIFICATION MUST BE RELEVANT TO CARE INDUSTRY** Experience Essential: Prior experience in a similar role Experience in caring for young persons Experience of report writing and support plans Experience and maturity to set and deliver goals on own initiative An understanding of basic mental health issues, medical, social care, social welfare systems and social care, social welfare payments, child welfare and protection and youth work A compassionate and empathetic style Essential skills, competencies and/or knowledge Professional Knowledge Essential: Knowledge of legislation including: National Standards for Childrens Residential Centres. Knowledge of other related legislation: Data Protection Act 2003 Childrens First National Guidance 2011 where relevant Childcare Act Core Aptitudes Excellent Ways of Working Excellent Problem-Solving skills Excellent Decision Making Excellent Planning Ability to act as a good role model Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Flexible Person Centred Effective verbal and written communication skills Ability to work to deadlines and under pressure Ability to understanding of the needs of individuals Ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team Ability to work on own initiative Willingness to learn Reliability and flexible approach to work Excellent organisation and IT skills Self-motivated/Self-starter Benefits: Pension Health Insurance / Contribution Death in Service Benefit Income protection 70% after 26 weeks Career progressions training support EAP Tea / Coffee facilities Skills: Social care Life Skills Residential Care Quality Care Residential Homes Benefits: Pension Fund Medical Aid / Health Care
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Social Care Worker

Dublin, Leinster Orange Recruitment Ltd.

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Flexible Social Care Roles with Leading Agency | Dublin Work That Works for You. Make a Real Impact. We're hiring experienced Social Care Workers for flexible agency shifts across a wide range of services in Dublin. Whether you're looking to supplement your income, gain diverse experience, or enjoy a better work-life balance, our agency can connect you with meaningful opportunities that suit your availability. What We Offer: Competitive hourly pay: €18-€22 Full flexibility - choose when and where you work Access to top-tier services across Dublin Free registration and fast onboarding Dedicated consultant support Long-term and permanent opportunities also available Services Include: Children's residential (mainstream & intellectual disability) Adult intellectual disability services Homeless and emergency accommodation Women's refuges Addiction and recovery services Mental health and crisis intervention Aftercare and transitional support Requirements: QQI Level 7 or 8 in Social Care or related field CORU registration at payment stage Minimum 6 months experience in a frontline role Full driving licence (preferred) Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills Join a trusted social care agency and enjoy the freedom to work your way-while making a lasting difference across Dublin's essential services. Skills: Flexible social care worker Qualified social care worker Enthusiastic social care worker person centred social care worker coru registered social care worker passionate social care worker team orientated social care worker Benefits: flexibility premium services & rates
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Social Care Worker

Dublin, Leinster Orange Recruitment Ltd.

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Social Care Worker - Flexible Agency Shifts | North Dublin Choose When You Work. Choose Where You Make a Difference. We're hiring Social Care Workers to join our flexible agency panel, offering shifts across a wide range of services in North Dublin. Whether you want to build your experience, earn extra income, or enjoy more control over your schedule - we'll match you with roles that align with your preferences. Benefits: €18-€22 per hour Fully flexible shifts - you decide when and where you work Opportunities across top-tier services in Dublin 1:1 consultant support Free, streamlined registration process Permanent roles available Work with a leading social care agency and make a genuine impact in services such as: Homeless and emergency accommodation Mainstream children residential services Children and adults with intellectual disabilities Women's refuges Addiction and recovery services Mental health and crisis intervention services Aftercare and transitional housing support Requirements: CORU registration must be at payment stage QQI Level 7 or 8 degree in Social Care or a related discipline Minimum 6 months frontline experience in a social care setting Full driving licence (preferred) Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills Join a trusted agency that values your skills, supports your goals, and connects you to meaningful work across Ireland's vital social care services. Skills: Flexible social care worker Qualified social care worker Enthusiastic social care worker person centred social care worker coru registered social care worker passionate social care worker team orientated social care worker Benefits: flexibility premium services & rates
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Social Care Worker

Dublin, Leinster Orange Recruitment Ltd.

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SOCIAL CARE WORKER - Children's Residential Services (Whitehall, Dublin 9) Salary Scale: €38,951 - €54,989 per annum (in line with public sector pay scales) This is a challenging yet highly rewarding role within a high-support children's residential service in Whitehall, Dublin 9, providing trauma-informed care to young people aged 13-17. To be considered, candidates must hold or be eligible for CORU registration. If you are unsure about your eligibility, full guidance and support will be provided. The role focuses on building therapeutic relationships and supporting positive attachment and growth. You will engage directly with young people, assist with household and administrative tasks, work closely with the care team, and uphold the highest standards of safety and professional practice. This is a chance to make a genuine difference in young lives while developing your own professional skills and experience. Employee Benefits Paid Maternity Leave Family-Friendly Policies Health Services Credit Union Workplace Flu Vaccinations Cycle to Work Scheme Tax Saver Commuter Options Health, Wellbeing & Employee Assistance Programme Flexible Transfers: Option to relocate to other services nationwide after two years of permanent employment Career Break: Eligible to apply for a one-year break after two years, with a guaranteed return Why use Orange Recruitment? Interview Preparation: Personalised coaching to help you perform confidently at interview Ongoing Communication: Regular updates and support throughout every stage of the recruitment process Salary Negotiation: Guidance and advocacy to ensure you secure the best possible offer Professional Support: Access to advice and insights from experienced social care professionals Role Overview Care Planning: Contribute to the development and documentation of Care and Placement Plans Advocacy: Promote and protect the rights of young people in care Wellbeing: Safeguard the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of each young person Collaboration: Work closely with families, schools, and external agencies to support progress Engagement: Encourage participation in education, training, and age-appropriate activities Home Life: Support with daily household tasks, including budgeting and preparing nutritious meals Child Protection: Follow child protection procedures and ensure compliance with HIQA standards Continuous Development: Stay informed of legislation and participate in ongoing professional training Job Requirements Registration with the Social Care Workers Registration Board (CORU), or A CORU-approved Social Care qualification with proof of application for registration, or Eligibility for registration with the Social Care Workers Registration Board, with supporting evidence Skills: Flexible social care worker Qualified social care worker Enthusiastic social care worker person centred social care worker coru registered social care worker passionate social care worker team orientated social care worker Benefits: career break flexible transfer
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Social Care Worker

Dublin, Leinster recruitNet

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RecruitNet International Ltd specialises in relocating qualified professionals throughout Ireland and overseas, we guide you through professional registration, job placement, visa, and employment permit processing. We are hiring Social Care Worker Posts for a community-based organisation located in Dublin, Ireland.35 hours per weekKey Responsibilities Must be a highly skilled and responsive staff team to provide the people we support with high-quality care.One should uphold the core values of providing respectful, progressive, professional, and positive services.Play a key role in facilitating and supporting individuals in our Day Services  RequirementsLevel 7/8 of QQI Social care bachelor's degree or a similar degree. Enrolled with CORU or initiated the registration application procedure. English proficiency and excellent communication abilities both in writing and speaking Strong Microsoft Word capabilities and IT abilities. A complete and spotless manual driving licence is a must. It is preferred if you have previous experience working in disability services. It would be beneficial to be aware of New Directions Services & Supports for adults with impairments. BenefitsGenerous Annual LeaveSick Pay SchemeEmployee Assistance ProgrammeMaternity Leave Allowance (subject to length of service)PensionTraining / CPDCycle to Work
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