Community Resource Worker - Occupational Therapy Skillset
Location: Office located in Dun Laoghaire. This role covers the South Dublin region and will require travel within the region as required.
Position Type: Full time, permanent
Working pattern: Monday to Friday office hours with hybrid option
Closing date: 17th July 2026
About us
Vision Ireland (VI) is Ireland's national sight loss charity which provides support and services nationwide to people experiencing sight loss. We also provide a range of services to public and private organisations to ensure their services are accessible to people who are blind and vision impaired.
Purpose of the Role
To provide a quality and professional service to adults with vision loss to moderate the impact of vision loss and ensure they are supported to achieve their potential.
Key Relationships for the Community Resource Worker (CRW):
Internal
Adults with vision loss and their families
Colleagues within the Vision Ireland Adult services team
Other Vision Ireland colleagues
Regional Manager
Vision Ireland Volunteers
External
Referral agencies
Eye Care Professionals
General health care system
Other statutory and voluntary bodies
Responsibilities
To liaise with referrers and manage intake of referrals of adults according to Vision Ireland's agreed protocols.
To provide in depth functional impact assessment at baseline and ongoing, with all adults deemed appropriate for referral to Vision Ireland services
To independently manage a caseload of adults using a tiered approach to intervention based on assessed needs.
To advise and/or deliver intervention programmes to adults with vision loss, ranging from universal, targeted and/or individualised solutions and strategies which include the following area:
o Development/enhancement of independent living skills
o Maximising residual vision
o Development of compensatory skills
o Communication skills \& assistive technology
o Safe and independent travel skills
o Environmental adaptation
To provide an appropriate level of emotional support and demonstrate empathy to adults with vision loss and their families and refer on for further support where necessary.
Provide relevant and appropriate information regarding all aspects of sight loss to individuals, their families and general public as appropriate
Work in partnership with the individual referred and other professionals in all stages of service provision to ensure optimal outcomes for people with vision loss.
Liaise with government, statutory and voluntary bodies in the promotion of the needs and rights of people with vision impairment and their families.
- To develop and maintain your own knowledge base and skills and to contribute to the team learning
- Take an active role in the development of Vision Ireland services for adults working both independently and collaboratively within a skill mix team
- To contribute to policy and assist in the setting \& monitoring of standards as well as evaluation of practice \& service.
- Maintain case and work records to the standards required within the Organisation and comply with all Vision Ireland policies in relation to electronic record keeping, file maintenance, information sharing, confidentiality, health and safety etc.
- To be aware of and adhere to Vision Ireland and statutory Service User Protection measures
- Be cognisant of and conform to all the Vision Ireland policies \& procedures
Qualifications and Experience
Third level qualification in occupational therapy or a relevant health and social science is essential.
Experience of working with adults with a disability an advantage.
Willingness to travel. The successful applicant will be expected to travel while carrying out daily duties.
A good standard of written and spoken English is required in this role.
Candidates must be eligible to work full\-time within EEA.
Garda vetting will be conducted for the successful candidate as per Vision Irelands garda vetting policy.
Vision Ireland reserve the right to close this competition earlier than the specified closing date should a sufficient number of suitable applications be received. Early application is advised.
Accessibility, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Vision Ireland is committed to creating an inclusive environment where diversity is celebrated, and everyone is afforded equality of opportunity. It is our policy to recognise people as a key resource required for successful attainment of the organisation's mission. In support of this, it is important to remember that differences between people, whether devised from their different backgrounds and personalities, cultures and/or their different abilities, can be a source of strength to the organisation.
We welcome, encourage, and embrace people of all backgrounds, to include those with disabilities, accessibility plays a huge part of ensuring that the needs of all our employees and service users, can access our systems and services, with ease and respect, in a supportive environment, enabling all to effectively engage our services and achieve our goals whether they are an applicant for employment or an employee requiring special facilitation
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