Cork Simon Community: Project Support Worker – Rough Sleeper Service
Project Support Worker – Rough Sleeper Service
(Permanent, Full-Time)
Join Cork Simon Community and Make a Measurable Impact
At Cork Simon Community, we work in solidarity with men and women experiencing homelessness in Cork. Through our Rough Sleeper Service, we offer immediate support, care, and guidance to some of the most marginalised individuals in our community. We are driven by our commitment to social justice and a society without homelessness.
This is a unique care role that combines direct support work with administrative and statistical responsibilities, helping ensure our service delivery is informed, compassionate, and responsive.
Our work is grounded in six core values: Community, Diversity, Social Justice, Voluntarism, Commitment to Care, and Inclusion. These values guide how we support both those using our services and our staff.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
At Cork Simon Community, we value and invest in our people. We offer:
- Admin-focused daytime care role – no shift work
- Daytime-Only Hours: Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm – no evenings, no shift work
- Professional Development: Structured induction and ongoing training opportunities
- Career Growth: Opportunity to build skills in data, systems, and frontline care, with paths to roles such as Project Worker
- Supportive Environment: Work alongside a multidisciplinary team committed to best practice
- Well-being Support: Mental and physical health initiatives
- Pension Scheme: Employer contribution after 6 months (Defined Contribution Scheme)
Your Role as a Project Support Worker (RSS)
As a Project Support Worker in our Rough Sleeper Service, you’ll play a key role in maintaining a safe and welcoming space for people experiencing street homelessness. Your work will involve a mix of hands-on care, client engagement, and accurate recording of service data.
You’ll be part of a dedicated and experienced team, ensuring people can access basic services and appropriate referrals, while also supporting the service through high-quality record keeping and reporting.
Key Responsibilities
- Initial Contact: Welcome and support individuals accessing the Day Centre; identify immediate needs; refer to appropriate services
- Care Support: Facilitate access to meals, showers, laundry, and clean clothing
- Admin & Records: Maintain accurate records of service use, substance misuse data, and referrals using systems like PASS and InForm
- Statistics & Reports: Generate reports to support service planning and funding; assist in gathering data on drug/alcohol use, referrals, and care outcomes
- Finance Support: Handle petty cash, record client funds, and track transactions
- Service Delivery: Support Day Centre operations; ensure high hygiene and safety standards; assist with resident inductions and basic health & safety procedures
- Client Engagement: Build respectful relationships with people using the service; encourage engagement with healthcare, mental health, and addiction supports
- Collaboration: Work closely with Team Leaders, Project Workers, outreach teams, and external agencies
Ideal Candidate Profile
We are looking for a compassionate and organised individual who is comfortable working in a dynamic frontline care setting with significant admin duties.
- Experience in a care/support setting
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Excellent numeric, written, and IT skills
- Experience with data entry or administrative tasks
- Understanding of confidentiality, boundaries, and client-led support
- Ability to manage challenging behaviours and work under pressure
- Commitment to social justice and Cork Simon’s values
How to Apply:
Are you ready to join Cork Simon Community and make a difference? To apply, please access the Recruitment Pack and Application Form below, or visit our website at www.corksimon.ie/work-with-us. Alternatively, you can request an application pack via email at recruit@corksimon.ie or by phone at 085 805 1373.
Application Deadline: Wednesday, 6th August 2025 at 5pm
Cork Simon Community is committed to equality of opportunity.