Support Worker - Skibbereen Residential Services - Permanent - Ref C061
CoAction West Cork provides quality services to support children and adults with an intellectual disability, and children with autism. This is achieved by helping each service user reach their full potential, working in partnership with their families and carers, within the community.
Support Worker
(Skibbereen Residential Services)
Permanent Contract - 24 hours per week
Competitive hourly rate including Saturday Allowance and Sunday Premium
Closing date: Friday, 29th August 2025
Please note that a 12 month panel may be formed from these interviews from which future positions may be filled.
For full position details and job description or for details on submitting an application please visit our website www.coaction.ie or you can email HRgen@coaction.ie
This job description indicates the main functions and responsibilities of the post and is subject to review and amendment in light of changing circumstances and may include other duties and responsibilities as may be determined from time to time by the Director of Services/CEO or designated Line Manager. You will be given as much notice of such changes as possible. It is CoAction’s policy to review job descriptions on a regular basis.
Responsible to : The Social Care Leader
Base : Skibbereen Residential Services
Overall Position Purpose
The aim of the adult services training and employment programmes within the Centre and the Group Homes is to develop a range of practical and training skills with a view towards increasing innovation, independence and a sense of achievement for service users. The programmes contain vocational training and social and recreational activities including Speech and Language, Co-ordination – Fine motor/gross motor, Perceptual Development, Sensory integration, Social skills, Independent Living Skills. The role of the Support Worker is to assist the Instructor and/or The Social Care Leader in the planning, developing, implementing and reviewing specified programmes in line with the ethos of the organisation. The Support Worker also has responsibility for supporting the service users with their personal care (clothing, feeding, toileting and general hygiene).
Main Responsibilities
To take guidance from your instructor/Social Care Leader in the delivery of programmes
To be aware of the individuality of each service user i.e. their interests, likes/dislikes, abilities, and their means of communication.
To at all times treat service users with dignity and respect.
To promote a friendly and supportive environment in the training and employment centre/group home.
To be aware of the ability level of each adult service user and actively encourage greater independence.
To provide the highest possible standard of care at all areas and develop a caring relationship with each service user.
In as far as possible to incorporate that person’s interests into the daily programme.
To assist in the personal care of people using our services where appropriate. (i.e. clothing, feeding, toileting and general hygiene)
To report all accidents, incidents and complaints in the appropriate manner.
To be an active advocate for the people using our service.
To be involved in recreational activities and hobbies.
To ensure that confidentiality is maintained at all times.
To assist with recreational activities i.e. outings, Special Olympics, etc.
To work as part of a multi-disciplinary team within the ethos of the organisation.
To liaise with other relevant staff.
To assist in the maintenance of the adult services centre / group home.
To be familiar with CoAction’s policies and procedures.
To be familiar with Health and Safety regulations and policies and to carry out any tasks or safety measures that may be laid down.
To ensure safety and safe working conditions in the workplace.
To ensure the group wear protective clothing and use protective machinery where required.
To ensure the group are trained fully in the use of any relevant machinery or tools and to ensure the group have health and safety awareness.
To report any defective /faulty equipment.
To contribute in a positive and energetic manner to the overall development of CoAction and the services it provides.
To attend to parents and other visitors to the Adult Services centre with courtesy, tact and consideration.
To follow cash handling procedures as determined by the manager and/ or the accounts department
To supervise meals together with other staff and to assist in recreational activities as required. To carry out escort duties as required.
To drive Company vehicles as required.
To develop relevant skills and abilities by taking part in training courses.
Essential Qualifications
FETAC level 5 in Healthcare or an equivalent qualification
A relevant qualification in: Learning Disabilities, Social Studies, Social Sciences, Nursing, or Childcare
First Aid
Desirable Qualifications
FETAC level 6 Train the Trainer qualification
Essential Skills
Good communication skills
Team worker
Caring skills
Advocacy
A positive attitude
The ability to carry out intimate and personal care with service users who have varying needs.
Ability to support someone in learning new skills and maintaining current skills and ability
Essential Experience
Experience of working in a care setting
Experience of working within a team
Experience of working in the area of intellectual disability
Experience of working with craft and craft materials
Previous catering experience
Previous horticultural experience.
Previous experience of working with service users in community settings
Key Competencies (i.e. what are the key skills that are required to do this job)
A caring disposition
The ability to carry out intimate and personal care
Good communication skills.
Team work
Advocacy
Positive nature