Nua Healthcare Services (Nua) is one of Ireland’s leading Private Healthcare Providers, specialising in Residential and Supported Living Services, to both Children and Adults with a range of complex support needs.
We support people in reaching their full potential, to have a meaningful life through the supports of the services we provide to them.
We are seeking applications from energetic and enthusiastic individuals to join our team for the above positions. The successful candidate will be afforded all necessary training and development in line with the role. Candidates must be highly motivated and creative, with a passion for engaging with people who use our service daily. Candidates will contribute to enriching the lives of those we support.
We are seeking applications for the role of Person in Charge, who will support the Centre on a full-time contract. The role will suit experienced candidates with strong organisational and management skills, or candidates who wish to progress in their careers in a progressive Organisation and are deemed suitably qualified, skilled and experience in managing a team in a social or healthcare setting and will hold the necessary responsibility, authority, and accountability for the provision of the service with Nua Healthcare in line with relevant regulations.
The Person in Charge will support with the delivery of duties within the Centre daily in line with regulations.
This will include the following on a day-to-day basis:
To ensure Personal Plans, Risk Assessments and Behavioural Support Plans are up to date and that services are always being delivered to the highest possible quality and safety standards.
The Person in Charge is responsible for providing the highest quality of care and support to people who use this service.
The Person in Charge is responsible for meeting regulation compliance in accordance with Health ACT 2007 (Care and support of residents in designated centres for persons (Children and Adults; with disabilities) Regulations 2013.
The Person in Charge manages the staff team to provide support to people who use this service and coordinates the input required from other individuals such as members of the Clinical Team and other departmental supports, as required.
To provide mentorship and leadership to their team daily. Formal supervisions, appraisals and monthly team meetings also take place under the control and supervision of the Person in Charge.
Overseeing the service as necessary, across shifts to ensure effective and efficient services are delivered within the centre.
To be familiar with and to adhere to the local safety statement (risk assessments and standard operating procedures) always.
To be familiar with and to adhere to all company policies and procedures.
To maintain the highest level of infection control standards as directed by company policy and national best practice guidance in the utmost interests for the Safety, Health and welfare for yourself, your colleagues, our service users and residents and any other persons in so far as is reasonable and practicable.
To be an active leader and role model of the team.
Contribute to and maintain an effective team.
Organise and participate in meetings, reviews and committees as required.
Seek and provide guidance from others for work performed.
Qualification:
Knowledge:
Skills:
Strong leadership skills.
Strong problem-solving skills and judgement
Making critical decisions and recommendations.
Capable of working within a fast-paced and flexible team.
Good listener and open to learning from others.
Excellent organisational skills / self-motivation / self-starter.
Excellent verbal and written communication and IT skills.
Dedicated, reliable and flexible approach to work.
Benefits
Company Pension
Continuous Professional Development
Fantastic development & career opportunities
Life Assurance/Death-in-Service
Paid Maternity/Paternity Leave
Education Assistance
Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
Working hours over a 7-day roster involving shift work
Bike to work Scheme.
Refer/Retain a friend bonus.
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Job Type: Full-time
Pay: €55,000.00-€60,000.00 per year