Service Manager (Palmerstown) - Homeless Services at Dublin Simon Community
Palmerstown, County Dublin, Ireland -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Oct, 25

Salary

47500.0

Posted On

16 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

It, Continuous Improvement, Structures, Sustainability, Team Development, Dignity, Preparedness, Case Management, External Relationships, Service Delivery, Teams, Dsc

Industry

Other Industry

Description

Job Purpose: Ensure the provision of accommodation and services within Dublin Simon operate effectively and consistently to best practice standards, meeting the needs of service users.
Location: Dublin
Working Hours: Monday – Friday, 37.5 hours per week. 25 days annual leave.
Contract length: 6 months with possible extension to 12 months.

Core Job Requirements:

  • Deliver a quality effective service ensuring the progression and sustainability of all service users and residents.
  • Ensure ongoing regular communication between the service and the local community to develop and maintain positive relationships with neighbours and other key stakeholders, in line with good practice and policy, and implementing the ‘Good Neighbour’ Policy.
  • Develop, implement, deliver and review strategic and operational projects in line with the Dublin Simon Community Strategic Plan. Implement all aspects of the Service Level Agreement for the service. Manage interdependencies ensuring the seamless delivery of objectives and targets.
  • Enhance the dignity and integrity of those who use our services by facilitating, developing, and implementing participation and development initiatives.
  • Implement systems and structures within the service, such as Care and Case Management and Outcomes Star, to ensure comprehensive and accurate assessment of people’s needs and strengths, identifying required interventions, and developing and implementing a support plan while delivering an integrated and seamless continuum of care.
  • Drive Quality Standards within services through quality systems and structures, ensuring continuous improvement, particularly in the areas of new initiatives, team development, systems implementation, and benchmark against best practice standards. Review and audit regularly, changing as required when new evidence becomes available.
  • Transform the organisation vision into meaningful, proactive, and creative objectives, developing, achieving, measuring, and reviewing the Housing scorecard.
  • Lead and manage staff setting clear targets, facilitating effective team dynamics and quality standards to ensure teams are performing to their maximum potential.
  • Provide a high standard of service ensuring service user satisfaction as it pertains to services and a prompt resolution to complaints.
  • Manage the integration and delivery of all day-to-day operational functions of the services.
  • Drive through continuous improvement initiatives, team development, systems implementation, and benchmark best practice standards.
  • Ensure adequate capacity and resource planning.
  • Proactively plan and ensure preparedness to respond to the needs of the service users
  • Regularly engage with and build a professional relationship with service users treating them with dignity and respect ensuring the values of DSC are upheld through initiatives.
  • Participate with the Housing Services Management Team in demonstrating excellence in the delivery of an integrated and seamless Continuum of Care system within Dublin Simon.
  • Develop, protect, and nurture strong internal and external relationships to facilitate seamless services within the Housing Services of Dublin Simon. Monitor and measure established relationships continuously.
  • Actively participate as part of Dublin Simons management team to develop innovative responses to strategic requirements.
  • Work with the Head of Housing and Human Resources to forward plan, recruit, motivate, train, supervise, and performance manage staff and volunteers to ensure they rapidly respond as a cohesive unit in the delivery of services.
  • Ensure that work is completed within agreed budget, effective utilisation and distribution of resources, ensuring regular monitoring and control. Ensure all costs are controlled without compromising standards and service delivery.
  • Manage and allocate full-time and part-time volunteers to ensure they contribute to Dublin Simon objectives.
  • Ensure the induction and ongoing training of new staff, relief staff, volunteers, graduates, student placements, and community employment participants.
  • Participate in the on-call rota as laid down in the policy covering this area.
  • Perform all relevant administration.

Note: The duties listed in this job description are not exhaustive and you may be expected to perform other duties as are reasonable in the course of your work with the Dublin Simon Community.

Essential for the role:

  • Third level qualification to degree level in a relevant discipline.
  • Knowledge of services in the Homeless sector
  • Understanding of why people become homeless and the needs they have.
  • Problem-solving and Decision Making
  • Delegation and Communication
  • Finance
  • People management and supervision
  • Organisational skills
  • Leadership and Motivation of others
  • Planning and Project management skills
  • Attitude and Motivation of Self
  • Evidence-Based Professional Practice
  • Record keeping and report writing skills.
  • Min 5 years experience in homeless services and working with vulnerable and disadvantaged groups.
  • Min 3 or 4 years managerial/supervision experience, particularly in the community or voluntary sector.

Desirable for this role:

  • Health & Safety training
  • Developing, implementing and evaluating action plans.
  • Driving change improvement initiatives, team development and systems implementation.
  • Managerial experience
  • Experience working in a residential homeless service setting.

Benefits to working with Dublin Simon Community:

  • 25 days annual leave
  • 5% matched contribution to your pension
  • Paid Sick Leave Policy
  • Paid Maternity Leave Policy
  • Bike to Work Scheme
  • Commuter Travel Tax Savers Ticket
  • 1st-week Comprehensive Training
  • Progression Opportunities

Job Type: Full-time
Pay: €47,500.00-€56,250.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Company pension
  • Employee assistance program
  • Sick pay

Licence/Certification:

  • driver license (required)

Work authorisation:

  • Ireland (required)

Work Location: In perso

Responsibilities

Essential for the role:

  • Third level qualification to degree level in a relevant discipline.
  • Knowledge of services in the Homeless sector
  • Understanding of why people become homeless and the needs they have.
  • Problem-solving and Decision Making
  • Delegation and Communication
  • Finance
  • People management and supervision
  • Organisational skills
  • Leadership and Motivation of others
  • Planning and Project management skills
  • Attitude and Motivation of Self
  • Evidence-Based Professional Practice
  • Record keeping and report writing skills.
  • Min 5 years experience in homeless services and working with vulnerable and disadvantaged groups.
  • Min 3 or 4 years managerial/supervision experience, particularly in the community or voluntary sector

Desirable for this role:

  • Health & Safety training
  • Developing, implementing and evaluating action plans.
  • Driving change improvement initiatives, team development and systems implementation.
  • Managerial experience
  • Experience working in a residential homeless service setting
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