Jobs available at NI in the social care sector

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NI Heart and Stroke Initiative since 2018

If you are looking for a rewarding and fulfilling job where you can make a real difference in people’s lives, then working in social work would be the perfect choice for you.

Working in social work allows you to work with many different people, including people who may have learning disabilities, autism, or physical disabilities. No matter who you work with, social work gives you the potential to improve someone else’s life.

There are more social care jobs in Belfast than ever before.

It is a constantly evolving sector, with multiple types of roles, from direct assistance and in-house services to management or administration. With a wide range of courses and training, opportunities for advancement and learning abound.

Here are six social work jobs you can apply for right now:

Contact consultants and in-house consultant training – Connect 24, Radius Housing


The Connect 24 team at Radius Housing provides a valuable service that allows customers to live longer in their homes, providing peace of mind for them and their families through technology-enabled services.

Call Advisor is the first contact when users contact the response center.

Radius Housing currently offers several opportunities for both Liaison Counselors and the New Liaison Counsellor Training Programme.

Find out more about these roles here.

Supporter Care Administrator (x2), Concern Worldwide



The company is looking for two Support Service Officers to join their team and work in the Belfast office.

The purpose of the work will be Support the growth and development of Concern Worldwide: Ensure that donations are processed and data entry is of high quality to support the excellent level of support from the support team; Provide high-quality communications and telephone services that answer incoming calls from donors for cash/regular payments and non-financial support; As well as other tasks.

Find out more here.

Team Leader, Derry, Autism Initiatives, Northern Ireland



Autism Initiatives work with people with autism and provide specialized services tailored to each individual.

The group is looking for a motivated and flexible team leader with good communication skills to join their team. You will work flexibly with people who use our services to help with a range of activities, including developing independence in daily life, work/education and access to recreational activities.

Find out more about the role here.

Senior Care Assistant, Presbyterian Church in Ireland



The Presbyterian Church in Ireland is hoping to find an aged care worker to work for their group.

The work indicates that the candidate is responsible for promoting and ensuring the highest standards of care, in accordance with statutory requirements, to meet the physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs of the Christian Ethics of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.

Find out more about the job here.

Service Secretary, Positive Future



Positive Futures has an exciting opportunity at Windermere Supported Living Service, based in Lisburn, on a part-time basis for a temporary on-duty secretary.

As the Service Secretary, you will have a key role in providing professional, high-quality and comprehensive service administrative support, including the Service Manager, to achieve the company’s mission.

Find out more about the role here.



NI Chest Heart & Stroke is looking for a Community Health Promotion Director to join their team.

By volunteering and working closely with community sector partners, as well as local councils, health teams, NICHS colleagues and other agencies, the successful candidate will help improve public health outcomes by supporting people leading healthier, more active lives. and improve their quality of life.

Source: Belfastlive

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