Dublin Simon Community: Nurse Manager
About Us
At Dublin Simon Community, we are passionate about making home a reality. Our aim is to empower people to access and retain a home by providing housing, prevention, addiction treatment, emergency response, and other targeted interventions, through advocacy and partnership. If you share our values and want to make a difference also, come talk to us at Dublin Simon Community.
Job Purpose:
To manage client care to the highest professional standards, using an evidence-based care planning approach to ensure that clients physical, psychological, social and cultural needs are met.
To provide clinical and professional leadership to the team.
Location: Dublin City
Working Hours: Monday to Friday – 37.5 hours
Salary: 48,000 per annum
Essential for the role:
- RGN or RPN with a primary degree in the relevant qualification
- Is on the live register for relevant qualification (Nursing and Midwifery Board)
- Management Experience
- Minimum of 4 years post-registration experience in the last 8 years
- Understanding of why people become homeless and their needs.
- Understanding of mental health, drugs, alcohol, and other issues.
- Knowledge of medical needs of clients who are homeless
- Knowledge of relevant government policies relating to homelessness, health and addiction issues.
- Knowledge of relevant nursing legislation and including FOI, Data Protectio
Desirable for the role:
- Diploma or degree in addiction studies.
- Work experience in the homelessness or addiction field.
- Experience in working with homeless people.
- Experience in managing projects in the community or voluntary sector
- Understanding of residential low threshold Services.
Responsibilities:
- Ensuring that service users receive a good standard of clinical care and client service.
- Implementing and monitoring standards of clinical care for the service
- Interdisciplinary networking to ensure high quality effective systems for service delivery
- Monitoring and evaluation of accommodation and catering services for the service area
- Allocation and co-ordination of resources to achieve tasks, scheduling of rosters
- Procuring and evaluating material
- Prioritising and meeting demands under pressure or in emergencies
- Record keeping and reports for operational activities
- Planning of meetings, case conferences and or other events
- Promoting high standard in the daily running of the clinical services at unit level
- Leading and managing interdisciplinary care for service users
- Empowering staff through team meetings, coaching, education and promotion of staff initiatives.
Core Competencies:
- Commitment to providing the highest levels of quality service
- Relating with respect and compassion
- Promoting diversity and equality
- Providing quality person-centered service
- Communicating effectively
- Resilience, positive outlook openness to change
- Maintaining a safe and secure environment
- Promoting health and wellbeing
- Promoting person-centered care
- Building working relationships
- Effective professional practice, planning, organising, and problem-solving.
Note: This Job Description will be reviewed and updated in line with the needs of the work
Benefits:
- Contract type: permanent,
- 25 days annual leave,
- 5% matched contribution to your pension,
- Paid Sick Leave Policy,
- Paid Maternity Leave Policy,
- Bike to Work Scheme,
- Commuter Travel Tax Savers Ticket
- 1st-week Comprehensive Training.
Apply for the position
Application due date: 06/02/2025
For queries relating to this position please telephone (01) 635 4860