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Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Community Worker (Refugee Supports)

Community Worker (Refugee Supports)

Nasc, the Migrant and Refugee Rights Centre in association with Social Inclusion, Cork Kerry Community Healthcare, invite applications for a part-time position (22.5 hrs. per week) as a Community Worker (Refugee Supports). The position will be based in Cork City.


The role of the Community Worker (Refugee Supports) will be to support HSE services to work with families and individuals who are part of the Irish Refugee Protection Programme and/or are living in EROCs and other accommodation centres.


The position is for One Year Fixed Term


Essential requirements include:



  • A recognised 3rd Level Qualification in Youth & Community Work, Social work, The Humanities, or an equivalent qualification


AND



  • Have experience of working with ethnic minority communities and in particular refugees and asylum seekers.

  • Have a minimum of two years experience of Community Work, Social Work or equivalent in the community and/or statutory sector


Knowledge of Arabic is desirable.


Application form is available for download here.  Please also see Additional Campaign Information about the post and the Job Specification.


Closing date for receipt of application forms: Monday 23rd July 2018 at 5 p.m.  Interviews will take place week beginning 30 July 2018. Short- listing will apply. Late applications will not be accepted.


Please send all completed application forms to: Sorcha Ni Chrualaoich (Community Worker), HSE Community Work Dept., Old Library Building, St. Marys Road, Cork T23TX21


Application Form


Additional Campaign Information


Job Specification


This position is funded under the Dormant Accounts Fund.



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