Employment Support Specialist
Down Syndrome Ireland
- Co Dublin
- €33,000 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Drive a person-centered approach to support participants to access work opportunities and sustained employment.
- Provide support to employers to ensure successful outcomes from work placement.
- Engage effectively with individuals, parents, carers and employers in a professional manner to ensure that optimum opportunities and outcomes can be achieved by the participants.
- Assist individuals in finding suitable job opportunities while providing a professional service to job seekers and employers
- Develop a profile for each participant based on their interest, capabilities, experience and needs to develop a positive working relationship with them.
- Establish a comprehensive understanding of available job roles/work opportunities for participants and help match them to appropriate placements, taking full account of both participant and employer needs.
- Develop a network of suitable employers who will offer work opportunities (work experience, job placements, training, internships, volunteering), liaising with them, providing pre-employment training for them and supporting them as needed during delivery of the placement.
- Organise work placement/training programme in conjunction with DSI Head of Employment and relevant employer.
- Conduct an assessment of the potential work placement, ensuring safeguarding of the individual is paramount and a key component of the work placement.
- Work professionally and sensitively with key stakeholders to ensure that all participants are safe, feel safe and are listened to with any concerns.
- Conduct a task analysis prior to job commencement and deliver pre-placement training.
- Following successful training/work placement, negotiate with the employer on the terms of employment.
- Support participants on a day-to-day basis in their work placements (on a reducing phased basis).
- Work professionally and collaboratively with the established employment team in the National Office of Down Syndrome Ireland and Dublin Branch.
- Keep up to date on relevant policies and programmes relevant to the employment of adults with Down syndrome.
- Assist with the completion of necessary paperwork including evaluations, reports and documentation. This includes the maintenance of robust record keeping procedures in compliance with relevant Data Protection and Confidentiality requirements (GDPR).
- Commit to ongoing professional development.
- Conduct any other duties in line with the main objectives set out above as required.
- Have a proven track record in supporting individuals with a disability in community-based settings.
- Have the ability to motivate and assist adults with DS to access, secure and maintain employment in the open employment market.
- Have experience in advocating for adults with DS or other intellectual disabilities and the ability to foster relationships with employers across Dublin.
- Have strong teamworking skills and the ability to work under the direction of Dublin Branch and/or work on own initiative.
- Hold certified qualification in the field of Disability/Social Care/Health Care/Mental Health Care.
- Be available to undergo the Garda Vetting process and procedures.
- Be the holder of a full clean driving license and have access to a car.
- The successful candidate to demonstrate experience and initiative in using practical skills to support the person to participate in the local wider community.
- The successful candidate to demonstrate a commitment to the principle of inclusion of the person and rights of the person being upheld.
- Flexible working arrangements
- Hybrid working
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Additional Annual Leave
- Company Sick Pay Scheme
- Additional Company/Discretionary Days