
Critical Case Manager, Family Centre, Dublin
- Dublin
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Undertake assessments and develop/implement support plans with families experiencing homelessness.
- Implement support plans to assist families to Maintain emergency accommodation.
- Liaise and advocate with relevant statutory authorities to support families.
- Manage an allocated caseload and operate triage support service.
- Provide advice, information and advocacy for families experiencing homelessness.
- Identify customers' needs and support the development of the Family Centre service to meet these needs.
- Work within the framework of the overall objectives of Focus Ireland.
- Work with and under the supervision and direction of the line management within the project.
- Work as part of a team in delivering the triage service and wider Family Centre services.
- Respond to phone queries, emails and families presenting to the service seeking support.
- Work within a client-centred approach, encouraging autonomy and independence.
- Make contact with and establish links as appropriate with local services and relevant community groups.
- Be familiar with and comply with all relevant Focus Ireland policies e.g. Child Protection Policy, Confidentiality Policy, Customer Complaints Policy, Health and Safety Policy.
- Maintain accurate records and statistics.
- Be vigilant to any Health, Safety and Welfare risks in the workplace and bring any concerns to the attention of your Line Manager or Health & Safety representative.
- Attend and contribute to Team, Section and Agency meetings as required.
- Engage in supervision sessions on a regular basis with the Manager or Team Leader.
- Participate in relevant training and development courses as agreed with your Manager/Team Leader.
- Undertake such other duties as might be reasonably assigned from time to time in consultation with the Project Leader.
- Relevant third level degree in the area of social care i.e. youth work, social studies, addiction, psychology
- At least 2 years' experience in the social care field working with disadvantaged single people and families
- Experience of supporting marginalised households with high risk and challenging behaviour
- A working knowledge of issues affecting people out-of-home and their impact on people and their physical, emotional and psychological development/status.
- Proven advocacy skills
- Experience of dealing with child protection and welfare responsibilities and responding appropriately to any concerns.
- Experience in carrying out assessments, including risk assessments.
- Experience in developing support plans and carrying out reviews.
- Ability to work on own initiative, working alone and in a team setting
- Ability to display flexibility in the role
- A working knowledge of services in the homeless sector and supporting services. (Desirable)
- Experience of working with families who present in crisis with multi element supports required (Desirable)