Senior grade Psychologist (Children)

Job Title: Senior Psychologist
Location: Blanchardstown
Contract: Fulltime, Permanent 35-hour contract

Salary: Aligned with HSE Pay Scales

Excel Recruitment are recruiting an enthusiastic Senior Psychologist to join a well established and rapidly expanding Children’s Disability Network Team in Blanchardstown.

This full‑time, permanent role is part of a highly experienced service that includes multiple Senior Psychologists, ensuring regular supervision, strong professional support, and a collaborative learning culture.

This position has become available due to continued team growth, reflecting our commitment to strengthening supports for children and families.

You’ll join friendly, skilled teams who look out for each other. You will be part of a dedicated team working to create brighter futures for children with complex needs and their families, while advancing your own clinical development within a supportive and forward-thinking environment.

Job Purpose:

As a Clinical Psychologist, you will provide assessment, intervention, and therapeutic support to children and adolescents (0-18 years) with a broad range of developmental, intellectual, physical, and sensory needs, including autism spectrum disorder. You will work in close partnership with families and caregivers to promote holistic care and help every child reach their full potential.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct psychological assessments and deliver evidence-based therapeutic interventions tailored to the needs of children with disabilities and complex presentations.
  • Contribute to the development of individual family service plans (IFSPs) in collaboration with families and the multidisciplinary team.
  • Participate in multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, case discussions, and joint interventions alongside Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Social Workers, Speech and Language Therapists, and other professionals.
  • Provide clinical input and consultation to colleagues within the team as required.
  • Support families through psychoeducation, counselling, and care planning to empower them in managing their child’s needs.
  • Maintain accurate, confidential, and timely documentation and reports in accordance with best practice and legal requirements.
  • Contribute to service development, team learning, and continuous quality improvement initiatives.
  • Engage in clinical supervision and ongoing professional development activities.

Candidate Requirements:

  • A recognised qualification at Doctorate level (or equivalent) in Clinical, Counselling, or Educational Psychology.
  • Eligibility for membership with the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI).
  • Overseas qualifications must be validated by the Department of Health at the time of application.
  • Demonstrated experience working with children and young people with neurodevelopmental conditions including autism, ADHD, intellectual disability, and emotional or behavioural challenges.
  • Knowledge of a broad range of psychological assessments and intervention frameworks.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and collaborative working skills.
  • Ability to manage a varied caseload and work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.

What You Can Expect

  • Work within a progressive, child- and family-centred service
  • A structured induction and regular supervision from Senior Psychologists
  • Strong peer support within an established MDT
  • Ongoing CPD opportunities and training
  • The chance to make a meaningful, lasting impact on children’s lives
  • A warm, collaborative, and supportive team culture

Benefits

  • Competitive HSE salary scales and annual leave entitlements
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Pension Scheme and Illness Benefit
  • Flexible working hours
  • Maternity/Paternity Leave
  • Free onsite parking

What you need to do now:
For more information about this opportunity, please reach out confidentially to Charlene Cooke by email or telephone 089- 9455139

Staff grade Psychologist (Child primarycare)

Job Title: Staff Grade Clinical Psychologist
Service: Child Primary Care (HSE-aligned)
Location: Clondalkin Primary Care Centre
Contract: Full-time, Monday to Friday (35 hours) | 1-year contract (likely to be extended)
Salary: HSE aligned pay scales

Excel Recruitment are recruiting a Staff Grade Clinical Psychologist for a Child Primary Care Team based in Clondalkin Primary Care Centre, providing early intervention supports to children, young people and their families.

This is a frontline, community-based role where you will work as part of a well-established multidisciplinary team, with strong access to Senior Psychologists for structured supervision, consultation and support. The service is family-centred, inclusive and evidence-based, with a focus on practical outcomes for children and caregivers.

Bring your clinical expertise and compassion to support children and families facing a range of emotional, developmental, and behavioural challenges including:

  • Autism Spectrum Conditions
  • ADHD
  • Anxiety and mood-related difficulties
  • Attachment, family and school-related issues

Role Summary:

As a Staff Grade Clinical Psychologist within a Child Primary Care service, you will provide timely assessment, formulation and evidence-based intervention for children and young people, working closely with parents/carers and the multidisciplinary team. You will be well supported through structured supervision and consultation with Senior Psychologists. This is a full-time, Monday-Friday role on a 1-year contract with a strong likelihood of extension (service need dependent).

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide psychological assessment, formulation and intervention to children and young people presenting with a range of emotional, behavioural and developmental needs (e.g., anxiety, ADHD, autism-related needs, attachment and school/family difficulties).
  • Develop evidence-informed, child-centred plans in collaboration with children, families and MDT colleagues.
  • Deliver individual and group-based interventions, drawing on appropriate therapeutic models and outcome measures.
  • Provide consultation and practical guidance to parents/carers and relevant professionals involved in the child’s care.
  • Engage in regular clinical supervision (including with Senior Psychologists), reflective practice and continuous professional development.
  • Contribute to service development, quality improvement and psychologically informed MDT working.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Doctorate or equivalent in Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychology and/or Chartered Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychologist through PSI.
  • Candidates qualified overseas must provide evidence of validation by the Department of Health at the time of application.
  • Eligibility for registration with the Psychological Society of Ireland.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of a range of Psychological assessment and therapeutic models
  • Experience delivering psychological interventions to children and families
  • Excellent clinical assessment, formulation, and therapeutic planning skills
  • Excellent Communication and Interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work autonomously and manage a varied caseload.
  • Full driver’s license and access to a car.

What to expect:

  • Competitive HSE salary in line with experience (HSE-aligned pay scales).
  • Full-time, 35 hour week, Monday to Friday.
  • 1-year contract with strong potential for extension, service need dependent.
  • Structured supervision and consultation with Senior Psychologists, plus ongoing CPD support.
  • Supportive multidisciplinary team environment and psychologically informed culture.
  • Flexible work arrangements where possible.

What you need to do now:

For more information about this exciting opportunity, please contact Charlene Cooke confidentially via email at or by phone at 089-9455139

Staff grade Psychologist (Child primarycare)

Job Title: Staff Grade Clinical Psychologist
Service: Child Primary Care (HSE-aligned)
Location: Clondalkin Primary Care Centre
Contract: Full-time, Monday to Friday (35 hours) | 1-year contract (likely to be extended)
Salary: HSE aligned pay scales

Excel Recruitment are recruiting a Staff Grade Clinical Psychologist for a Child Primary Care Team based in Clondalkin Primary Care Centre, providing early intervention supports to children, young people and their families.

This is a frontline, community-based role where you will work as part of a well-established multidisciplinary team, with strong access to Senior Psychologists for structured supervision, consultation and support. The service is family-centred, inclusive and evidence-based, with a focus on practical outcomes for children and caregivers.

Bring your clinical expertise and compassion to support children and families facing a range of emotional, developmental, and behavioural challenges including:

  • Autism Spectrum Conditions
  • ADHD
  • Anxiety and mood-related difficulties
  • Attachment, family and school-related issues

Role Summary:

As a Staff Grade Clinical Psychologist within a Child Primary Care service, you will provide timely assessment, formulation and evidence-based intervention for children and young people, working closely with parents/carers and the multidisciplinary team. You will be well supported through structured supervision and consultation with Senior Psychologists. This is a full-time, Monday-Friday role on a 1-year contract with a strong likelihood of extension (service need dependent).

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide psychological assessment, formulation and intervention to children and young people presenting with a range of emotional, behavioural and developmental needs (e.g., anxiety, ADHD, autism-related needs, attachment and school/family difficulties).
  • Develop evidence-informed, child-centred plans in collaboration with children, families and MDT colleagues.
  • Deliver individual and group-based interventions, drawing on appropriate therapeutic models and outcome measures.
  • Provide consultation and practical guidance to parents/carers and relevant professionals involved in the child’s care.
  • Engage in regular clinical supervision (including with Senior Psychologists), reflective practice and continuous professional development.
  • Contribute to service development, quality improvement and psychologically informed MDT working.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Doctorate or equivalent in Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychology and/or Chartered Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychologist through PSI.
  • Candidates qualified overseas must provide evidence of validation by the Department of Health at the time of application.
  • Eligibility for registration with the Psychological Society of Ireland.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of a range of Psychological assessment and therapeutic models
  • Experience delivering psychological interventions to children and families
  • Excellent clinical assessment, formulation, and therapeutic planning skills
  • Excellent Communication and Interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work autonomously and manage a varied caseload.
  • Full driver’s license and access to a car.

What to expect:

  • Competitive HSE salary in line with experience (HSE-aligned pay scales).
  • Full-time, 35 hour week, Monday to Friday.
  • 1-year contract with strong potential for extension, service need dependent.
  • Structured supervision and consultation with Senior Psychologists, plus ongoing CPD support.
  • Supportive multidisciplinary team environment and psychologically informed culture.
  • Flexible work arrangements where possible.

What you need to do now:

For more information about this exciting opportunity, please contact Charlene Cooke confidentially via email at or by phone at 089-9455139

Senior grade Psychologist (Children)

Job Title: Senior Clincial or Educational Psychologist
Location: Blanchardstown
Contract: Fulltime, Permanent 35-hour contract

Salary: Aligned with HSE Pay Scales

Excel Recruitment are recruiting an enthusiastic Senior Psychologist to join a well established and rapidly expanding Children’s Disability Network Team in Blanchardstown.

This full‑time, permanent role is part of a highly experienced service that includes multiple Senior Psychologists, ensuring regular supervision, strong professional support, and a collaborative learning culture.

This position has become available due to continued team growth, reflecting our commitment to strengthening supports for children and families.

You’ll join friendly, skilled teams who look out for each other. You will be part of a dedicated team working to create brighter futures for children with complex needs and their families, while advancing your own clinical development within a supportive and forward-thinking environment.

Job Purpose:

As a Clinical Psychologist, you will provide assessment, intervention, and therapeutic support to children and adolescents (0-18 years) with a broad range of developmental, intellectual, physical, and sensory needs, including autism spectrum disorder. You will work in close partnership with families and caregivers to promote holistic care and help every child reach their full potential.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct psychological assessments and deliver evidence-based therapeutic interventions tailored to the needs of children with disabilities and complex presentations.
  • Contribute to the development of individual family service plans (IFSPs) in collaboration with families and the multidisciplinary team.
  • Participate in multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, case discussions, and joint interventions alongside Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Social Workers, Speech and Language Therapists, and other professionals.
  • Provide clinical input and consultation to colleagues within the team as required.
  • Support families through psychoeducation, counselling, and care planning to empower them in managing their child’s needs.
  • Maintain accurate, confidential, and timely documentation and reports in accordance with best practice and legal requirements.
  • Contribute to service development, team learning, and continuous quality improvement initiatives.
  • Engage in clinical supervision and ongoing professional development activities.

Candidate Requirements:

  • A recognised qualification at Doctorate level (or equivalent) in Clinical, Counselling, or Educational Psychology.
  • Eligibility for membership with the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI).
  • Overseas qualifications must be validated by the Department of Health at the time of application.
  • Demonstrated experience working with children and young people with neurodevelopmental conditions including autism, ADHD, intellectual disability, and emotional or behavioural challenges.
  • Knowledge of a broad range of psychological assessments and intervention frameworks.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and collaborative working skills.
  • Ability to manage a varied caseload and work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.

What You Can Expect

  • Work within a progressive, child- and family-centred service
  • A structured induction and regular supervision from Senior Psychologists
  • Strong peer support within an established MDT
  • Ongoing CPD opportunities and training
  • The chance to make a meaningful, lasting impact on children’s lives
  • A warm, collaborative, and supportive team culture

Benefits

  • Competitive HSE salary scales and annual leave entitlements
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Pension Scheme and Illness Benefit
  • Flexible working hours
  • Maternity/Paternity Leave
  • Free onsite parking

What you need to do now:
For more information about this opportunity, please reach out confidentially to Charlene Cooke by email or telephone 089- 9455139

Senior grade Psychologist (Children)

Job Title: Senior Psychologist
Location: Blanchardstown
Contract: Fulltime, Permanent 35-hour contract

Salary: Aligned with HSE Pay Scales

Excel Recruitment are recruiting an enthusiastic Senior Psychologist to join a well established and rapidly expanding Children’s Disability Network Team in Blanchardstown.

This full‑time, permanent role is part of a highly experienced service that includes multiple Senior Psychologists, ensuring regular supervision, strong professional support, and a collaborative learning culture.

This position has become available due to continued team growth, reflecting our commitment to strengthening supports for children and families.

You’ll join friendly, skilled teams who look out for each other. You will be part of a dedicated team working to create brighter futures for children with complex needs and their families, while advancing your own clinical development within a supportive and forward-thinking environment.

Job Purpose:

As a Clinical Psychologist, you will provide assessment, intervention, and therapeutic support to children and adolescents (0-18 years) with a broad range of developmental, intellectual, physical, and sensory needs, including autism spectrum disorder. You will work in close partnership with families and caregivers to promote holistic care and help every child reach their full potential.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct psychological assessments and deliver evidence-based therapeutic interventions tailored to the needs of children with disabilities and complex presentations.
  • Contribute to the development of individual family service plans (IFSPs) in collaboration with families and the multidisciplinary team.
  • Participate in multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, case discussions, and joint interventions alongside Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Social Workers, Speech and Language Therapists, and other professionals.
  • Provide clinical input and consultation to colleagues within the team as required.
  • Support families through psychoeducation, counselling, and care planning to empower them in managing their child’s needs.
  • Maintain accurate, confidential, and timely documentation and reports in accordance with best practice and legal requirements.
  • Contribute to service development, team learning, and continuous quality improvement initiatives.
  • Engage in clinical supervision and ongoing professional development activities.

Candidate Requirements:

  • A recognised qualification at Doctorate level (or equivalent) in Clinical, Counselling, or Educational Psychology.
  • Eligibility for membership with the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI).
  • Overseas qualifications must be validated by the Department of Health at the time of application.
  • Demonstrated experience working with children and young people with neurodevelopmental conditions including autism, ADHD, intellectual disability, and emotional or behavioural challenges.
  • Knowledge of a broad range of psychological assessments and intervention frameworks.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and collaborative working skills.
  • Ability to manage a varied caseload and work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.

What You Can Expect

  • Work within a progressive, child- and family-centred service
  • A structured induction and regular supervision from Senior Psychologists
  • Strong peer support within an established MDT
  • Ongoing CPD opportunities and training
  • The chance to make a meaningful, lasting impact on children’s lives
  • A warm, collaborative, and supportive team culture

Benefits

  • Competitive HSE salary scales and annual leave entitlements
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Pension Scheme and Illness Benefit
  • Flexible working hours
  • Maternity/Paternity Leave
  • Free onsite parking

What you need to do now:
For more information about this opportunity, please reach out confidentially to Charlene Cooke by email or telephone 089- 9455139

Staff grade Psychologist (Child primarycare)

Job Title: Staff Grade Clinical Psychologist
Service: Child Primary Care (HSE-aligned)
Location: Clondalkin Primary Care Centre
Contract: Full-time, Monday to Friday (35 hours) | 1-year contract (likely to be extended)
Salary: HSE aligned pay scales

Excel Recruitment are recruiting a Staff Grade Clinical Psychologist for a Child Primary Care Team based in Clondalkin Primary Care Centre, providing early intervention supports to children, young people and their families.

This is a frontline, community-based role where you will work as part of a well-established multidisciplinary team, with strong access to Senior Psychologists for structured supervision, consultation and support. The service is family-centred, inclusive and evidence-based, with a focus on practical outcomes for children and caregivers.

Bring your clinical expertise and compassion to support children and families facing a range of emotional, developmental, and behavioural challenges including:

  • Autism Spectrum Conditions
  • ADHD
  • Anxiety and mood-related difficulties
  • Attachment, family and school-related issues

Role Summary:

As a Staff Grade Clinical Psychologist within a Child Primary Care service, you will provide timely assessment, formulation and evidence-based intervention for children and young people, working closely with parents/carers and the multidisciplinary team. You will be well supported through structured supervision and consultation with Senior Psychologists. This is a full-time, Monday-Friday role on a 1-year contract with a strong likelihood of extension (service need dependent).

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide psychological assessment, formulation and intervention to children and young people presenting with a range of emotional, behavioural and developmental needs (e.g., anxiety, ADHD, autism-related needs, attachment and school/family difficulties).
  • Develop evidence-informed, child-centred plans in collaboration with children, families and MDT colleagues.
  • Deliver individual and group-based interventions, drawing on appropriate therapeutic models and outcome measures.
  • Provide consultation and practical guidance to parents/carers and relevant professionals involved in the child’s care.
  • Engage in regular clinical supervision (including with Senior Psychologists), reflective practice and continuous professional development.
  • Contribute to service development, quality improvement and psychologically informed MDT working.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Doctorate or equivalent in Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychology and/or Chartered Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychologist through PSI.
  • Candidates qualified overseas must provide evidence of validation by the Department of Health at the time of application.
  • Eligibility for registration with the Psychological Society of Ireland.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of a range of Psychological assessment and therapeutic models
  • Experience delivering psychological interventions to children and families
  • Excellent clinical assessment, formulation, and therapeutic planning skills
  • Excellent Communication and Interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work autonomously and manage a varied caseload.
  • Full driver’s license and access to a car.

What to expect:

  • Competitive HSE salary in line with experience (HSE-aligned pay scales).
  • Full-time, 35 hour week, Monday to Friday.
  • 1-year contract with strong potential for extension, service need dependent.
  • Structured supervision and consultation with Senior Psychologists, plus ongoing CPD support.
  • Supportive multidisciplinary team environment and psychologically informed culture.
  • Flexible work arrangements where possible.

What you need to do now:

For more information about this exciting opportunity, please contact Charlene Cooke confidentially via email at or by phone at 089-9455139

Staff grade Psychologist (Child primarycare)

Job Title: Staff Grade Clinical Psychologist
Service: Child Primary Care (HSE-aligned)
Location: Clondalkin Primary Care Centre
Contract: Full-time, Monday to Friday (35 hours) | 1-year contract (likely to be extended)
Salary: HSE aligned pay scales

Excel Recruitment are recruiting a Staff Grade Clinical Psychologist for a Child Primary Care Team based in Clondalkin Primary Care Centre, providing early intervention supports to children, young people and their families.

This is a frontline, community-based role where you will work as part of a well-established multidisciplinary team, with strong access to Senior Psychologists for structured supervision, consultation and support. The service is family-centred, inclusive and evidence-based, with a focus on practical outcomes for children and caregivers.

Bring your clinical expertise and compassion to support children and families facing a range of emotional, developmental, and behavioural challenges including:

  • Autism Spectrum Conditions
  • ADHD
  • Anxiety and mood-related difficulties
  • Attachment, family and school-related issues

Role Summary:

As a Staff Grade Clinical Psychologist within a Child Primary Care service, you will provide timely assessment, formulation and evidence-based intervention for children and young people, working closely with parents/carers and the multidisciplinary team. You will be well supported through structured supervision and consultation with Senior Psychologists. This is a full-time, Monday-Friday role on a 1-year contract with a strong likelihood of extension (service need dependent).

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide psychological assessment, formulation and intervention to children and young people presenting with a range of emotional, behavioural and developmental needs (e.g., anxiety, ADHD, autism-related needs, attachment and school/family difficulties).
  • Develop evidence-informed, child-centred plans in collaboration with children, families and MDT colleagues.
  • Deliver individual and group-based interventions, drawing on appropriate therapeutic models and outcome measures.
  • Provide consultation and practical guidance to parents/carers and relevant professionals involved in the child’s care.
  • Engage in regular clinical supervision (including with Senior Psychologists), reflective practice and continuous professional development.
  • Contribute to service development, quality improvement and psychologically informed MDT working.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Doctorate or equivalent in Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychology and/or Chartered Clinical/Counselling/Educational Psychologist through PSI.
  • Candidates qualified overseas must provide evidence of validation by the Department of Health at the time of application.
  • Eligibility for registration with the Psychological Society of Ireland.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of a range of Psychological assessment and therapeutic models
  • Experience delivering psychological interventions to children and families
  • Excellent clinical assessment, formulation, and therapeutic planning skills
  • Excellent Communication and Interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work autonomously and manage a varied caseload.
  • Full driver’s license and access to a car.

What to expect:

  • Competitive HSE salary in line with experience (HSE-aligned pay scales).
  • Full-time, 35 hour week, Monday to Friday.
  • 1-year contract with strong potential for extension, service need dependent.
  • Structured supervision and consultation with Senior Psychologists, plus ongoing CPD support.
  • Supportive multidisciplinary team environment and psychologically informed culture.
  • Flexible work arrangements where possible.

What you need to do now:

For more information about this exciting opportunity, please contact Charlene Cooke confidentially via email at or by phone at 089-9455139

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Senior grade Psychologist (Children)

Job Title: Senior Psychologist
Location: Blanchardstown
Contract: Fulltime, Permanent 35-hour contract

Salary: Aligned with HSE Pay Scales

Excel Recruitment are recruiting an enthusiastic Senior Psychologist to join a well established and rapidly expanding Children’s Disability Network Team in Blanchardstown.

This full‑time, permanent role is part of a highly experienced service that includes multiple Senior Psychologists, ensuring regular supervision, strong professional support, and a collaborative learning culture.

This position has become available due to continued team growth, reflecting our commitment to strengthening supports for children and families.

You’ll join friendly, skilled teams who look out for each other. You will be part of a dedicated team working to create brighter futures for children with complex needs and their families, while advancing your own clinical development within a supportive and forward-thinking environment.

Job Purpose:

As a Clinical Psychologist, you will provide assessment, intervention, and therapeutic support to children and adolescents (0-18 years) with a broad range of developmental, intellectual, physical, and sensory needs, including autism spectrum disorder. You will work in close partnership with families and caregivers to promote holistic care and help every child reach their full potential.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct psychological assessments and deliver evidence-based therapeutic interventions tailored to the needs of children with disabilities and complex presentations.
  • Contribute to the development of individual family service plans (IFSPs) in collaboration with families and the multidisciplinary team.
  • Participate in multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings, case discussions, and joint interventions alongside Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Social Workers, Speech and Language Therapists, and other professionals.
  • Provide clinical input and consultation to colleagues within the team as required.
  • Support families through psychoeducation, counselling, and care planning to empower them in managing their child’s needs.
  • Maintain accurate, confidential, and timely documentation and reports in accordance with best practice and legal requirements.
  • Contribute to service development, team learning, and continuous quality improvement initiatives.
  • Engage in clinical supervision and ongoing professional development activities.

Candidate Requirements:

  • A recognised qualification at Doctorate level (or equivalent) in Clinical, Counselling, or Educational Psychology.
  • Eligibility for membership with the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI).
  • Overseas qualifications must be validated by the Department of Health at the time of application.
  • Demonstrated experience working with children and young people with neurodevelopmental conditions including autism, ADHD, intellectual disability, and emotional or behavioural challenges.
  • Knowledge of a broad range of psychological assessments and intervention frameworks.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and collaborative working skills.
  • Ability to manage a varied caseload and work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.

What You Can Expect

  • Work within a progressive, child- and family-centred service
  • A structured induction and regular supervision from Senior Psychologists
  • Strong peer support within an established MDT
  • Ongoing CPD opportunities and training
  • The chance to make a meaningful, lasting impact on children’s lives
  • A warm, collaborative, and supportive team culture

Benefits

  • Competitive HSE salary scales and annual leave entitlements
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Pension Scheme and Illness Benefit
  • Flexible working hours
  • Maternity/Paternity Leave
  • Free onsite parking

What you need to do now:
For more information about this opportunity, please reach out confidentially to Charlene Cooke by email or telephone 089- 9455139

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