Social Care Worker – Under-18s Residential Services
Locations: Dalkey, Dublin City Centre & Templeogue
Salary: €37,604 – €41,997 depending on experience
Cpl Healthcare, in partnership with our client, Ireland's leading not-for-profit working to prevent people becoming, remaining or returning to homelessness, is seeking committed and compassionate Social Care Workers to join their Under-18 Residential Services in Dublin. These services support young people aged 15–18 who are out of home and experiencing crisis. Working within a short-term residential setting, you will be part of a dedicated team providing safety, stability, and encouragement as young people take their first steps toward a brighter future.
Role Benefits:
- 25 days Annual Leave + 3 Concession Days
- 7% Employer Pension Contribution
- Maternity Top-Up (26 Weeks)
- Paid Sick Leave Policy
- Premium Rates for Unsocial Hours
- Tax-Saver Scheme
- Education Assistance Policy
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Reflective Practice & Supervision
- Wellbeing Supports, including monthly guided meditations
Key Responsibilities
- Work as part of a residential care team within established policies and procedures.
- Act as Key Worker for allocated young people, coordinating with external agencies as required.
- Participate in the development, implementation, and recording of care and placement plans.
- Support young people who have experienced trauma and/or display challenging behaviour.
- Advocate for young people around education, aftercare, legal rights, health, and wellbeing.
- Promote the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual welfare of each young person.
- Encourage participation of young people in decisions affecting their lives.
- Liaise with families, social workers, and other relevant professionals.
- Maintain accurate records in line with statutory and health & safety requirements.
- Attend team meetings, reviews, and training sessions.
- Support organisational policies and contribute to ongoing service development.
- Participate in a full 7‑day, 24‑hour roster.
Essential Requirements
- Degree‑level qualification in Social Care, Youth Work, Social Studies, Psychology, Addiction Studies, or related field OR registration as a Social Care Worker with CORU.
- Full clean driving licence.
- Direct experience working in a social care environment.
- Experience supporting marginalised groups, ideally adolescents.
- Knowledge of issues impacting young people (e.g., trauma, attachment, substance misuse).
- Ability to support young people in crisis using best‑practice approaches.
- Strong understanding of child protection and national residential care standards.
- Experience with key working, assessment, and care planning.
- Excellent report writing and IT skills.
- Knowledge of the Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) model.
- Valid working rights for Ireland (sponsorship not available)
For more information or to apply, please reach out to Zoe Lawlor today –
Call: + 353 1 947 6238
Email: [email protected]