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Support Worker

Presbyterian Church in Ireland

Belfast

On-site

GBP 20,000 - 25,000

Part time

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Job summary

A prominent charitable organization seeks a Support Worker in Belfast to provide care and support within the Therapeutic Treatment Programme. Responsibilities include promoting a safe environment, facilitating engaging therapeutic activities, and maintaining confidentiality. Successful candidates will have at least a Grade C in GCSE English and Maths, knowledge of substance use issues, and experience working with vulnerable adults. This role requires flexibility and commitment to the organization's Christian ethos.

Qualifications

  • Experience working with adults who have mental health or substance use difficulties.
  • Ability to maintain electronic records.
  • Willingness to register with the Northern Ireland Social Care Council.

Responsibilities

  • Promote a safe environment for service users.
  • Encourage engagement in recreational and therapeutic activities.
  • Administer medication and assist with health and safety policies.

Skills

Knowledge and understanding of substance use
Collaborative and empowering relationships
Flexibility to work evenings and weekends

Education

Grade C GCSE English and Maths or equivalent
Job description

Support Workers provide a support service to the Therapeutic Treatment Programme, in order to ensure that a safe and therapeutic environment is maintained. The role is to offer support and care by facilitating open and collaborative conversations that can assist Service Users in their discovery of alternative solutions to substance misuse difficulties.

Responsibilities
  • To promote a safe environment for service users, adhering to the appropriate policies.
  • To encourage and support residents to engage in recreational and therapeutic activities.
  • To work within an Integrative Systemic / Collaborative approach when engaging with Service users
  • To receive, record and administer medication as per Carlisle House policy
  • To answer advice and support telephone calls, and refer as appropriate
  • To assist in the implementation of Health and Safety Policies and Procedures
  • To accompany services users to external appointments and activities when requested and appropriate
  • To assist service users in accessing information and services in relation to employment, education, training, and welfare
  • To assist in alcohol and drug testing procedures in accordance with Carlisle House policy.
  • To maintain appropriate electronic and manual records in accordance with policies and procedures.
  • To maintain confidentiality in accordance with policy and procedures.
  • To attend staff meetings when appropriate, and to promote good working relationships with colleagues and other professionals.
  • To participate in mandatory training as required.
  • To fulfil the role of person-in-charge as stated on the rota, following successful completion of probationary period.
  • To be willing to work within the Christian ethos of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and the ethos Carlisle House i.e. respect, acceptance and compassion.
  • To be available for sleep-in duties as required by the rota.
  • Any other relevant duties associated with the post.
Skills and Qualifications
  • Grade C GCSE English and Maths or equivalent
  • Knowledge and understanding of substance use: reasons and contemporary treatments
  • Knowledge and understanding of establishing collaborative and empowering relationships.
  • At least one year’s experience of working with adults who have experienced mental health or substance use difficulties.
  • Experience of maintaining records electronically
  • Flexibility to work evenings, weekends and sleepovers.
  • Registration or be willing to register with the Northern Ireland Social Care Council.
  • Must be willing to behave in a manner which respects the Christian ethos of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and the ethos of Carlisle House i.e. respect, acceptance and compassion
Further Information

Number of Posts: 1Hours: 22.5 hours per week - evenings & weekend day shifts (sleep-in duties required and are in addition to 22.5 hour).Location: 2-4 Henry Place, Belfast, BT15 2BB.

Area: All of Northern Ireland
Closing date: 16 Jan 2026

Area: All of Northern Ireland
Closing date: 11 Jan 2026

Area: All of Northern Ireland
Closing date: 19 Jan 2026

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