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Programme Assistant - Family Support (Corduff), Corduff Family Support Project, Dublin 15, €15,643.00 - €18,801.00
Employment Type
Part Time, Fixed Term
Application Start Date
25-03-2026
Application End Date
10-04-2026
Interview Date
TBA
Contract Duration
1 Year Fixed Term Contract
Location
Corduff Family Support Project, Dublin 15
Country
Ireland
Work Style
On-site
Industry
Non-profit charitable organisations
Experience
minimum of 6 months experience working with children
Education
minimum Level 5 FETAC / on the QQI / NFQ
Description
Why work at Barnardos?
Are you a purpose driven individual who is passionate about making a difference and helping some of society’s most vulnerable children? At Barnardos, we pride ourselves on delivering impactful services that make a difference to the lives of children and families across Ireland.
We believe that childhood lasts a lifetime. As trauma informed specialists our core purpose is to provide the necessary support for children to overcome childhood adversity, embedding a trauma informed ethos and practice into every service we provide.
What we can offer you?
As a Programme Assistant, we appreciate the value of your time when providing essential support to our services, that’s why we have the necessary support structures and network in place that will allow you to make a real impact on the lives of children across Ireland. We also offer the following:
- Barnardos offers a competitive salary – recognising the experience you bring to the role
- Generous annual leave entitlements plus discretionary Company days
- Employee pension scheme with employer contribution/ Company Sick Pay Scheme
- Access to regular trauma informed support, supervision, training and many other professional development opportunities
- Tax saver and bike to work schemes in operation
- Access to the Employee Assistance/Wellbeing programme for employees and their immediate family members
What’s the role and service?
In your role as a Programme Assistant, you will support the project worker in facilitating the OASIS Programme (Opportunities for Assisting Staying in School). The aim of the programme is to enable young people who are at risk of early school leaving to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to enable them to remain in, and participate more effectively in school.
What will my day to day look like?
- Provide a safe and appropriate environment for children to participate in the service.
- Support children attending to play and interact positively with other children.
- Immediately bring any concerns to the attention of the child’s Key Worker and the Designated Person and in keeping with Barnardos Child Protection Policy.
- Keep updated electronic records in relation to all aspects of work and prepare reports as required.
- Support the facilitation of the Parent and Toddler Group one morning a week
- Participating in ongoing programme planning, implementation, delivery and review.
- Work closely with the Project Workers and volunteers to implement the planned programmes.
- Be able to identify and respond to child protection issues arising for young people and their families appropriately.
What experience do I need?
- Experience of working with children for a minimum of 6 months is essential.
- Relevant voluntary work may be considered.
Do I need a qualification?
Recognised qualification (minimum Level 5 FETAC /on the QQI/ NFQ) that is approved under the Early Years’ (Preschool) Regulations.
A full driving licence and access to the use of a suitably insured car is essential.
The post-holder is initially assigned to work in the Corduff service but may be required in the future to work in other project(s) in line with Organisational needs.
Barnardos is an equal opportunity employer.
We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all.
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