St. Joseph's Foundation is a voluntary organisation providing comprehensive services for people with intellectual disabilities.
Founded in 1968 the Foundation has grown through continuously responding to the needs of people with intellectual disabilities and their families. The Foundation provides services to children and adults, through day services, residential, respite care, and home support in the North Cork and South West Limerick region.
We have day and residential services in various locations in the North Cork and South Limerick area; such as Charleville, Dromina, Newtownshandrum, Buttevant, Newmarket, Mitchelstown and Mallow, in Limerick; Ballylanders, Ballyagran, Bruree, Bruff Croom Dromcollogher, Granagh Kilmallock, and Liskennett.
St. Joseph's Foundation is a lead agency in Cork Kerry Community Healthcare for the North West Cork and the North East Cork Children's Disability Network Teams.
These teams have been formed under the National Progressing Disability Services Scheme and will be based in Mallow and Fermoy.
Permanent Post: Part-time The ideal candidates will have: A qualification in Nursing and Registered with An Bord Altranais (R.N.I.D.
qualification desirable).
The ability to work on his/her own initiative and supervise service users/staff.
Experience in managing behaviour which challenges A full Irish/EU Driving Licence and indemnification of the Foundation on your car insurance policy is a requirement of the posts.
Informal enquiries to Mary Carey at ****** Contract Type: 0.4 WTE LOCATION: Charleville JOB GOAL: To listen to, learn from, support and work to achieve the priorities of the service users and to monitor and meet their physical/mental/social/emotional and behavioural needs and in compliance with the Health Care Act 2007 (Care and support of residents in designated centres for persons (Children and Adults) with disabilities) regulations 2013 and the Provision of the Childcare Act 1991 and all relevant regulations and standards that apply to Children in care.
Duties and Responsibilities: Responsible for the general well-being of service users in care To provide care of a physical, psychological and social nature for service users Recognize and report physical/social/emotional problems and assist in the implementation of programmes to counter act same.
To deliver care in a professional manner and in line with New Direction Requirements in Day Service Setting care for the day to day needs of the residents in compliance with the Health Care Act 2007 (Care and support of residents in designated centres for persons (Children and Adults) with disabilities) regulations 2013 and the Provision of the Childcare Act 1991 and all relevant regulations and standards that apply to Children in care.
To foster parental/family involvement and to support and liaise with parents/guardians/family members as required.
Ensure that parents, relatives and other visitors are welcomed to day / residential services and treated with courtesy.
To create and maintain a therapeutic environment within your area ensuring that Programme activities and environment relate to the strengths and needs of the individual and adhere to the principal of normalization.
To incorporate the expertise of any persons who may enhance the variety/quality of care for the service users.
To design, implement and co-ordinate programmes in education, training, and work.
To liaise with Line Manager/PIC with regards to providing work opportunities for service users where required To foster integration and provide social/ leisure opportunities for service users within the local community in line with the Foundation's philosophy To maintain all records and reports as are required e.g.- Drug administration, Daily progress reports, Nursing notes and Psychiatry Review Reports etc.
To be familiar with the other nursing programmes within adult/children's services and provide support/relief as requested by the PIC/Area Manager/Head of Client Services of day and residential services Responsible for purchasing and budgeting household monies and making purchases locally where possible To establish and maintain relationships with the residents which are based on respect and equality and promote their independence. Leadership Manage, develop and support staff individually and as a team including induction, Supervisory support and training in line with Foundation's practices and in compliance with the Health Care Act 2007 (Care and support of residents in designated centres for Persons (Children and Adults) with disabilities) regulations 2013.
Lead and develop team members in the support of Person Centred Plans, problem solveand seek solutions to outcomes and barriers raised in the delivery of PCP's.
To carry out goal setting and development with support staff.
To liaise with members of the multi-disciplinary team and attend meetings, Case conferences, in-service training etc.
as required.
In consultation with the Line Manager/PIC to convene and attend review meetings of Individual's progress.
To contribute to the overall nursing input within the Foundation.
Ensure that staff are aware of and adhere to Foundations Policies and Procedures.
To develop and maintain effective communication systems both formal and informal with residents, colleagues, families and stakeholders.
Promote dignity at work and show respect to residents, colleagues, families and stakeholders in course of duty.
Hold supervision meetings with support staff To ensure that staff establish and maintain relationships with the residents which are based on respect and equality and promote their independence. General The above is not an exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities, this job description may be revised from time to time to take account of any change in requirements of the position or any other duties as may be assigned by the Chief Executive.