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Residential Care Worker Ireland Jobs (On-site work)

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Join our team in Longford as a Social Care Worker, providing person-centered residential and day services to individuals with disabilities. This role requires a Level 7+ qualification, CORU registration (or in process), and a full manual driving license. We offer extensive training, career progre...
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Ireland , Longford
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39070.00 - 45550.00 EUR / Year
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Orchard Care Group
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Join our multidisciplinary team in Limerick as a Social Care Worker. Provide person-centered residential and day services to individuals with disabilities. A Level 7 qualification and CORU registration (or in process) are required. We offer extensive training, career progression, and a competitiv...
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Ireland , Limerick
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Orchard Care Group
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Social Care Worker – Mainstream Residential
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Join our residential care team in Kildare/Laois as a Social Care Worker. This role requires a Level 7/8 qualification in Social Studies, a full driver's license, and one year of residential experience. We offer a supportive environment with comprehensive benefits including income protection, paid...
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Ireland , Kildare, Laois
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38000.00 - 48000.00 EUR / Year
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TTM Healthcare
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Explore rewarding and impactful residential care worker jobs, a profession dedicated to providing essential support and a stable home environment for vulnerable individuals. Residential Care Workers are the cornerstone of 24/7 residential settings, offering compassionate care, guidance, and practical life-skills support to children, young people, or adults who, for various reasons, cannot live with their families. This career is fundamentally about building trusting relationships and creating a safe, nurturing, and homelike atmosphere where residents can thrive, develop resilience, and work towards their personal goals. Professionals in these roles undertake a wide range of daily responsibilities centered on direct care and emotional support. Typical duties include assisting with personal care routines, meal preparation, and household management to foster a sense of normalcy and security. A significant part of the role involves implementing individual support plans, which may focus on behavioral management, educational support, social skill development, and promoting independence. Workers often facilitate positive recreational and community activities, accompany residents to appointments, and maintain detailed progress records. Crucially, they operate within frameworks like trauma-informed care, requiring immense patience, empathy, and resilience to understand and respond effectively to complex needs and, at times, challenging behaviors. To succeed in residential care worker jobs, individuals must possess a unique blend of personal attributes and formal qualifications. Key skills include exceptional communication and interpersonal abilities, de-escalation techniques, problem-solving, and the capacity to work both independently and as part of a dedicated team. Emotional stability, cultural sensitivity, and unwavering professionalism are paramount. Common requirements across the sector often include a relevant vocational qualification (such as a Certificate IV in Youth Work, Community Services, or Disability Support), though many organizations support candidates working towards certification. Mandatory checks, including a Working with Children Check and a National Police Clearance, are standard. A valid driver’s license and current First Aid/CPR certification are also typical prerequisites, given the need for transport and emergency preparedness. The role usually involves shift work, including weekends, evenings, awake nights, and sleepovers, to provide continuous care. Ultimately, residential care worker jobs are not just a career but a vocation for those committed to making a profound, positive difference in the lives of others. It offers the challenge and immense satisfaction of helping individuals build a brighter future from a foundation of stability and compassionate support. If you are seeking a role where your dedication directly contributes to the well-being and development of others, a position in residential care could be your calling.

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