Nua Healthcare Services (Nua) is Ireland’s leading private residential care provider for persons with intellectual disabilities and mental health issues. Established in 2004, Nua offers Residential, Supported Living, Day, and Community Outreach Services to Children and Adults with a range of complex Intellectual Disability and Mental Health support requirements. At Nua, we are proud to offer high standards of service and care, and we are also proud of our facilities, which combine modern living with beautiful outdoor environments. Our team bring a wealth of experience in supporting individuals with a range of diagnosis, associated, and sometimes complex needs, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) , Acquired Brain Injury § Challenging Behaviour ,Intellectual Disabilities , Mental Health Rehabilitation and Recovery Personality Disorders.
Nua is committed to promoting and maintaining a workplace environment that celebrates diversity & inclusion. We pride ourselves on being a workplace that respects and values every team member. Nua is culturally aware and is committed to equality. We recognise the existence of, and object to, discrimination in all its forms. We lead by example and take responsibility for creating a better workplace for everyone. We encourage our team members to pursue their careers with us in the knowledge that, regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, civil status, religion, disability, or ethnicity, each team member is equal and entitled to the same opportunities and benefits as their peer, so their hard work and personal commitment ultimately leads them to better their lives and the lives of their families. All employees are required to know and to live our Mission, Vision, and Values. Live our Mission, Vision and Values. To co-operate with your employer and to comply with your responsibilities under the Mental Health Act 2001 and Mental Health Amendment Act 2018, the Safety Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 and all associated standards, regulations, and codes of practice in so far as is reasonable and practicable. To ensure ICP’s are up to date and that services are being always delivered to the highest possible quality and safety standards. To be familiar with and to adhere to the local safety statement (risk assessments and standard operating procedures) always. To be familiar with and to adhere to all company policies and procedures. To use company IT systems as instructed and to never share your passwords with another or do anything likely to result in the unutilised disclosure of company and or personal data as defined under the General Data Protects Regulations (GDPR). To act responsibly, at all-times, and to co-operate with our regulators in the very best interests of our service and the people who use them. To maintain the highest level of infection control standards as directed by company policy and national best practice guidance in the utmost interests for the Safety, Health and welfare for yourself, your colleagues, our service users and residents and any other persons in so far as is reasonable and practicable. You are required to work according to the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) Code of Professional Conduct and relevant professional guidelines. You will be responsible for the assessment of care needs and the development, implementation, and evaluation of programmes of care and will support the nursing team to undertake this role. Develop, implement, and evaluate individual care plans in conjunction with patients, carers (where relevant) and other professionals ensuring individual needs are met. To complete unit rota’s and ensure appropriate skill mix is in place in each individual unit.