Day Service Programme Facilitator (Dunshane Community)

Job title:

Day Service Programme Facilitator (Dunshane Community)

Company

Camphill Communities of Ireland

Job description

Job Description:Programme Facilitator – Camphill CommunityCamphill Community, are currently seeking applications from highly motivated people, to join our team for the following position:Programme FacilitatorJob PurposeTo support the service (residential community and day service) in developing and fostering a person centered culture, with an aim to achieve a high quality of personal outcomes, personal development, growth and opportunity within the ethos of CCoI and the regulatory and contractual requirements, of provision.To manage and lead inclusive programmes, training and social role opportunities for participants by supporting and working with people with support needs, volunteers employees, and wider community partners. To Provide enable and support meaningful work, training and personal development opportunities for people according to their ability, personal choice and vocational interests.Contribute, report to and engage with the local management team as in terms of providing effective management oversight and safeguarding of people and operational management of the programme and its activities.To develop proposals for management that will support new opportunities and initiatives with potential to add value to the experience of residents, day attendees, trainees. Such to include approaches to best practice around the principles of social inclusion for persons with a disability, social enterprise, employment and social role opportunities for participants /day attendees/ trainees.Key Responsibilities

  • Understanding the values and ethos of Camphill Communities of Ireland and to behave always in a way that upholds those values.
  • To uphold, promote and apply all practices and reporting requirements associated with company and HSE / statutory requirements on Safeguarding and Protection of vulnerable adulty / children as appropriate to the setting.
  • To promote the safety and wellbeing of all members of the community while respecting and supporting their right to independent decision making.
  • To contribute to the establishing of polices, systems and practices so that the community provides the best standard of care and support and complies with legislation, polices and best practice within the context of Camphill’s ethos and values and can demonstrate the same.
  • To contribute with colleagues to the development and strategic vision of the community and associated activities and opportunities.
  • To take responsibility for challenging bad practice constructively where you encounter it, using formal procedures where necessary.
  • To take responsibility as appropriate, for directing and supervising the workload and practices of employees, coworkers and volunteers and support them with prioritising the same.
  • Building and maintaining relationships of trust and confidence with the adults with support needs, coworkers, employees and volunteers.
  • To assist in ensuring that suitable people are on hand at the required times to responsibly cover all activities and care support needs, through effective management of schedules and adequate planning of leave and training.
  • To liaise with and participate as part of the Management Group or other designated person or group as appropriate.
  • To have sound knowledge of the mission statement, values, and purpose of Camphill Communities of Ireland.
  • To work in accordance with the policies and procedures laid down by the Camphill Communities of Ireland.
  • Adhere to HIQA Standards, New Directions Standards, and other company standards within your work location.
  • Engage with inspections and audits carried out by the Company, HIQA/HSE
  • To engage in personal and professional development that will ensure the necessary skills and knowledge in meeting the changing needs of the position.

Main Tasks:

  • Planning the work of people with support needs, identifying the best activity and approach for each person, providing guidance, motivating, developing, and directing people as they work.
  • To create a good working environment and a group dynamic that enables each worker to benefit from their time in the programme.
  • Making sure that people with support needs are constructively engaged, emotionally supported, and sufficiently challenged and progressing as well as supported to work as independently as possible.
  • Act as a Key Worker for specific individuals.
  • In consultation with the individual take the lead in developing and implementing person centered plan for those individuals for whom you act as a key worker and ensure that the needs identified are appropriately address and participate in residents’ reviews as required.
  • Work in conjunction with individual plans and aims for everyone in the programme.
  • Assist people with support needs in their work wherever necessary and overseeing/supervising their tasks once they can work independently.
  • Be involved in reviews and support meetings in conjunction with our social care coordinators and other individuals supporting an individual.
  • Ensure that everyone in the programme knows where policies can be found and that all members of staff know who to bring issues of concerns to, who to report accidents /incidents or complaints to.
  • Ensure that the timetabling roster is adhered to and inform the relevant people of absences. Supervise punctuality and quality of work.
  • To notify the Management group or their nominated person of any behavior that causes concern.
  • To attend the appropriate meetings as requested
  • Work under limited supervision, following standarised practices and/or methods, providing information, advising others and reporting to Management.
  • Lead, prepare and facilitate regular programmes in line with New Directions.
  • To negotiate holidays to minimise disruption to the smooth and safe running of the programme
  • Maintain the programme diary daily.
  • To maintain Health and Safety regulations within the programme, compiling Risk Assessments on the use of equipment where necessary. To apply best practice safety in line with company policy and national best practice as advised by Health and Safety Authority
  • To ensure that all equipment in the programme is safe, clean and in good working order.
  • Formulating programme plans for each year.
  • To have ready the materials, resources and expertise required for the project / activity.
  • To keep the area’s you are responsible beautiful, pleasant, clean and tidy
  • Organising and supervising tea breaks for the programme
  • To maintain all documentation required and associated with the programme.
  • That appropriate risk assessments are carried out to ensure that any risks specific to supporting vulnerable adults in the programme are appropriately planned for and managed.
  • To ensure that visitors are managed in a planned and safe way when visiting or engaged in the activity of the programme.

Qualifications, Knowledge & Experience

  • A qualification at level 6 or above in social care or equivalent relevant qualification in health, education, or allied field.
  • At least 2 years’ experience in working with adults with an intellectual disability/ autism
  • Experience of running programs for adults with an intellectual disability/autism
  • An understanding of the New Directions model of day support services, as developed by the HSE. A willingness to work in promoting this model within your role
  • Ability to contribute towards the support, coaching, managing, and motivating and developing a mixed workforce of volunteers and employees.

What we offer:

  • Pay scales
  • Career progression opportunities
  • Work/life balance
  • Paid annual leave
  • Refer a friend scheme
  • Employee Assist Programme offering advice and counselling
  • Death in Service Benefit
  • Paid mandatory training
  • Paid travel expenses

Details of the Role:Salary Scale: Starting €27300 – 35 hour contract (Pro rata based on 35 hours).Location: Dunshane (Near Naas) Co KildareContract: Permanent – Fulltime 35 hour contractClosing date 5pm Friday 6th September 2024Candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted by emailPlease note all posts are subject to Garda Vetting relevant Police check for any country of residence of over 6 months from age of 18 and reference checking.Camphill is an equal opportunities employer

Expected salary

€27300 per year

Location

Kildare

Job date

Thu, 29 Aug 2024 23:25:51 GMT

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