Job Details: HAYS: Support Worker (Addiction Support) - Limerick Area


Irish Future
Talbot Street
Dublin 1
irishfuture.ie
HAYS: Support Worker (Addiction Support) - Limerick Area
SUPPORT WORKER | ADDICTION SUPPORT | LIMERICK AREA

MULTIPLE OPPORTUNITIES IN VARIOUS COMPANY FACILITIES AROUND THE
LIMERICK CITY AND COUNTY AREA.

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LIVE NIGHT WORKER

Fixed Term (**Apply on the website** months contract)
**Apply on the website** Hours per Fortnight **Apply on the
website**:**Apply on the website**pm- 9:**Apply on the website**am

RELIEF WORKER

Fixed Term (**Apply on the website**months)

WEEKEND SUPPORT WORKER

**Apply on the website** Hours per week. Some out of hours may be
required.
Part-Time, **Apply on the website**-months contract

YOUR NEW COMPANY

Your new company is a leading drug and alcohol treatment centre
providing community, day and residential services to men and women
with problematic substance use and their families in Ireland. Your new
company believes that everyone should have the opportunity to overcome
addiction and lead a fulfilled and productive life.

The successful candidates will report to the Team leader. They will
assist the team leader and staff team in providing a quality service
to clients as they progress through their residential service. A
Support Worker participates as part of a therapeutic team, and they
are expected to act as a viable resource to clients and staff.

YOUR NEW ROLE

As a Support Worker you will be responsible for the following, engage
with and build a professional and trusting relationship with clients,
treating them with dignity and respect to work within the values of
the company. To perform all the duties relating to the facility, and
to ensure that the immediate social needs of clients are met. To
perform the practical tasks of caring for the client to ensure that
the running of the house is maintained (e.g., standards of living,
hygiene of the facility, health, and safety,) at the highest possible
level. To support the client?s if/when they require practical
supports or been requested by their keyworker.

What you'll need to succeed
What you'll need to succeed Minimum FETAC level 6 or equivalent in
addition studies or related field. Working towards a recognised
Diploma or Degree.

EXPERIENCE:
Experience of working with drug and alcohol users and/or excluded
groups.

KNOWLEDGE:
A working knowledge of Health and Safety, and the implications for the
working environment. A knowledge of good practice in working with drug
and alcohol users and other excluded groups. Knowledge of legislation
affecting the sector

PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES ESSENTIAL:
Has excellent communication skills and can present information in a
way that is not over simplistic or complicated. Enjoys working with
people, is approachable, and demonstrates warm and friendly
mannerisms, while being clear and explicit about professional and
personal boundaries. Has a ?can do? attitude and a positive
solution focused approach to problem solving and conflict resolution.
Uses assertive behaviour, always demonstrating dignity and respect for
self and others. Has good awareness of self and others, grounded in
the ?here and now? with good anticipation and observational
skills. Role models exemplary behaviour and attitude ? is honest,
consistent, and responsible. Works as part of a team supporting the
objectives of the company.

WHAT YOU'LL GET IN RETURN

In return, if successful in your application, you will have the
opportunity to join an experienced team, competitive hourly rate. You
will gain valuable and transferable experience from an experienced and
supportive team. In addition to this, you will have access to industry
lead training to assist you in your continuous professional
development.

WHAT YOU NEED TO DO NOW

If you're interested in any of the above roles, feel free to forward
an up-to-date copy of your CV to **Apply on the website** or call
**Apply on the website**.
If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new
position, please contact me for a confidential discussion on your
career.
SUPPORT WORKER | ADDICTION SUPPORT | LIMERICK AREA

MULTIPLE OPPORTUNITIES IN VARIOUS COMPANY FACILITIES AROUND THE
LIMERICK CITY AND COUNTY AREA.

?

LIVE NIGHT WORKER

Fixed Term (**Apply on the website** months contract)
**Apply on the website** Hours per Fortnight **Apply on the
website**:**Apply on the website**pm- 9:**Apply on the website**am

RELIEF WORKER

Fixed Term (**Apply on the website**months)

WEEKEND SUPPORT WORKER

**Apply on the website** Hours per week. Some out of hours may be
required.
Part-Time, **Apply on the website**-months contract

YOUR NEW COMPANY

Your new company is a leading drug and alcohol treatment centre
providing community, day and residential services to men and women
with problematic substance use and their families in Ireland. Your new
company believes that everyone should have the opportunity to overcome
addiction and lead a fulfilled and productive life.

The successful candidates will report to the Team leader. They will
assist the team leader and staff team in providing a quality service
to clients as they progress through their residential service. A
Support Worker participates as part of a therapeutic team, and they
are expected to act as a viable resource to clients and staff.

YOUR NEW ROLE

As a Support Worker you will be responsible for the following, engage
with and build a professional and trusting relationship with clients,
treating them with dignity and respect to work within the values of
the company. To perform all the duties relating to the facility, and
to ensure that the immediate social needs of clients are met. To
perform the practical tasks of caring for the client to ensure that
the running of the house is maintained (e.g., standards of living,
hygiene of the facility, health, and safety,) at the highest possible
level. To support the client?s if/when they require practical
supports or been requested by their keyworker.

What you'll need to succeed
What you'll need to succeed Minimum FETAC level 6 or equivalent in
addition studies or related field. Working towards a recognised
Diploma or Degree.

EXPERIENCE:
Experience of working with drug and alcohol users and/or excluded
groups.

KNOWLEDGE:
A working knowledge of Health and Safety, and the implications for the
working environment. A knowledge of good practice in working with drug
and alcohol users and other excluded groups. Knowledge of legislation
affecting the sector

PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES ESSENTIAL:
Has excellent communication skills and can present information in a
way that is not over simplistic or complicated. Enjoys working with
people, is approachable, and demonstrates warm and friendly
mannerisms, while being clear and explicit about professional and
personal boundaries. Has a ?can do? attitude and a positive
solution focused approach to problem solving and conflict resolution.
Uses assertive behaviour, always demonstrating dignity and respect for
self and others. Has good awareness of self and others, grounded in
the ?here and now? with good anticipation and observational
skills. Role models exemplary behaviour and attitude ? is honest,
consistent, and responsible. Works as part of a team supporting the
objectives of the company.

WHAT YOU'LL GET IN RETURN

In return, if successful in your application, you will have the
opportunity to join an experienced team, competitive hourly rate. You
will gain valuable and transferable experience from an experienced and
supportive team. In addition to this, you will have access to industry
lead training to assist you in your continuous professional
development.

WHAT YOU NEED TO DO NOW

If you're interested in any of the above roles, feel free to forward
an up-to-date copy of your CV to **Apply on the website** or call
**Apply on the website**.
If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new
position, please contact me for a confidential discussion on your
career.


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