The Role
This is a dynamic and rewarding opportunity to coordinate a range of personalised supports that empower individuals with disabilities to pursue meaningful lives in their own homes and communities. As a Support Coordinator, you will work in close partnership with each person, their families, and chosen supporters to co-create and maintain individualised service arrangements that reflect their will and preferences.
Terms:
This is a Permanent, Full-Time position based in Celbridge HUB. 35 hours per week Monday-Friday.
Essential Criteria
A recognised third-level qualification in Social Care or a related field
Minimum of three years' experience supporting people with intellectual disabilities in a community setting
CORU registration
Knowledge of New Directions, Social Role Valorisation, Supported/Self-Directed Living, and the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015
Demonstrated commitment to person-centred, rights-based support and inclusive practice
Understanding of the National Framework for Person-Centred Planning and its application in service delivery
Experience facilitating self-directed living and meaningful community participation
Proven leadership, organisational and communication skills
Ability to work in partnership with individuals, families, and external stakeholders
Full clean driving license and access to a vehicle