Project Support Worker - Gateway Project Rathmines - CE Scheme - SOUTH DUBLIN VOLUNTARY GROUPS COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
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Eligibility to participate on CE is generally linked to those who are 21 years or over and in receipt of a qualifying social welfare payment for 1 year or more or 18 years and over for certain disadvantaged groups. Your eligibility will have to be verified by the Department.
You can register your interest by selecting the ‘Register your interest’ button or you can contact an Employment Personal Advisor (EPA) in your local Intreo Centre.
Applicants should supply suitable character references and be prepared to complete a Garda vetting application form.
Job Description
Duties
This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career.
Duties:The primary role of the Project worker is to support Gateway members to become active in the project. This is a developmental opportunity, on the job training will be provided.
Working as part of a team, the Project Worker will support the day-to-day operations of the organisation. The Project Worker will report to the Project Coordinator, or in the absence of the Coordinator, the Development Worker. Gateway has a flexible working environment which could provide the Project Worker with opportunities to explore and develop peer support, group facilitation, outreach, administrative and IT skills depending on experience, interest and capacity.Project workers are mostly former Gateway members and identify as peers (with lived experience of mental health distress.)
About Gateway:Gateway is a community-based, member and peer-led social support organisation for people with self-experience of recovery and mental health issues. Gateway works to promote positive mental health, recovery and social inclusion in the community.
It was founded in 2004 upon community development principles of participation, empowerment, collective action and equality. Gateway has over 350 members living across the South Dublin, Wicklow and Kildare areas who work together for social support, positive mental health and recovery and to address experiences of stigma, social exclusion and inequality.
Gateway is supported by a Management Committee and is a project of Mental Health Ireland.
The Successful applicant will have:- An empathic & friendly nature.
- Identify as a peer (someone with personal experience of mental health distress.)
- Basic IT & administrative skills are desirable, but training will be provided
- Availability to work onsite in the project for 19.5 hours per week
- Understanding mental health supports is desirable but full training will be provided
Applications by CV and cover letter to be submitted by email to Julie Keogh, South Dublin Voluntary Group. To apply or raise queries contact Julie Keogh directly.
Email: julie@sdvg.iePhone: 085 8629794 or 01 5611967
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