
IPS Project Worker
- Dublin
- €34,960-39,214 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Individual Support: Work directly with individuals impacted by drug or alcohol use.
- Group Work: Facilitate groups using evidence-based approaches.
- Assessments: Conduct comprehensive assessments to understand the needs of individuals, evaluating their needs and identifying appropriate interventions.
- Key Working: Providing guidance, advocacy, and support.
- Care Plan Development: Collaborate with clients to develop tailored care plans that address their specific needs and goals.
- Case Management: Manage cases by coordinating with various services and monitoring progress to ensure that individuals receive the appropriate supports to achieve the goals set out in care plans.
- Interventions: Provide evidence-based interventions, such as key working, psycho-educational workshops, and therapeutic activities.
- Explore rehabilitation and aftercare supports for people post-release.
- Link with prison staff to support people to access appropriate services.
- Client Records: Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of client interactions, assessments, progress, referrals and discharge summaries using electronic systems.
- Reporting: Prepare regular reports, statistics, and other necessary documentation as required by management
- Policy Adherence: Ensure all activities comply with organisational policies, including safeguarding, confidentiality, security, and health and safety.
- Incident Management: Manage incidents effectively, following protocols and documenting details appropriately.
- Quality Standards: Ensure consistent delivery of high-quality services in line with National Standards for Better Safer Healthcare.
- Meetings & Training: Attend internal and external meetings, training sessions, and professional development opportunities as required.
- Undertake additional tasks as assigned by the manager, contributing to the overall success of the service delivery.
- Level 7 qualification in Addiction/Social Care/Social Studies, Counselling, Psychology, or a related field.
- 2 years of frontline experience working with people who use drugs and alcohol.
- Experience in group work.
- Knowledge of evidence-based approaches (e.g., Harm Reduction, CRA, CBT, SMART Recovery).
- Understanding of National Drug & Alcohol Strategy and National Drug Rehabilitation Framework.
- Garda Vetting and Prison Security Clearance required (application will be facilitated my MQI).
- Accreditation in evidence-based approaches to working with people who use drugs and alcohol (e.g. CRA, CBT, Resonance Factor, SMART Recovery).
- Experience working with people engaged with the criminal justice system.
- Fulfilling and challenging work.
- Sick Pay Scheme.
- Minimum 23 days of annual leave.
- Defined Contribution Pension Scheme (after 6 months, plus Death in Service benefit).
- Line management supervision.
- Learning and development program.
- Paid family leave (maternity, paternity, parental, adoptive, force majeure, compassionate leave).
- Educational assistance (study and examination leave).
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
- Health & Wellness Programme.