Paid Refuge Support Worker Organisation Saoirse Domestic Violence Services Hours Full-time Location Ireland
Saoirse Domestic Violence Services
- Ireland
- Permanent
- Full-time
- To welcome and provide emergency accommodation for women and children subjected to domestic abuse and ensure they are familiarised with facilities, house rules, practices and services available.
- To respond to the immediate needs of women and children in crisis and distress by offering support and services, both emotional and practical as appropriate.
- To participate in the provision of services as part of the Refuge team including supporting a client's Care Planning in conjunction with the Keyworkers, Childcare Workers and Outreach Workers who hold the overall responsibility for the case management of clients.
- To operate the 24-hour helpline while on shift and respond compassionately and professionally to anybody seeking support or practical information from our service.
- To liaise/make appropriate referrals with other agencies in aiding, advocacy and support to clients in conjunction with their keyworkers and associated care plans.
- To work under the direction and guidance of Management to ensure the highest possible level of care is maintained at all times.
- To attend court hearings and give evidence as required.
- To observe and enforce a policy of strict confidentiality at all times in relation to all aspects of the service and in line with GDPR.
- To ensure that a high level of cleanliness and hygiene is maintained throughout the Refuge by actively participating in the cleaning of the Refuge as necessary and encouraging residents to play their part effectively.
- Maternity Benefit: Topped up to 100% Paid during period of statutory maternity leave (subject to 1+ year service)
- Wellbeing: Free access to online GP service, doctor visit allowance, EAP programme, paid sick leave, and team-building events
- Learning & Growth: Education support and continuous professional development opportunities
- Must have minimum education to Degree to NFQ level 7 in a relevant area of social care, social studies, etc.
- Must have minimum of 1 years' experience in a social care field.
- Must have experience of using client databases and have/possess good IT skills, as well as good report writing skills.
- Must possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- A working knowledge and insight into the issues affecting women and children of domestic abuse and the impact on their physical, emotional and psychological well-being and development.
- An understanding of risk and needs assessment and of the principles of risk management.
- Thorough knowledge of procedures and practices relating to the Safeguarding of Children and Young People.
- Experience of working in supported residential services is desirable.
- Experience of working in a support service for people with complex needs is desirable
- Ability to work well in a team environment.
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