Support Worker
Positive Futures is positive about people. We transform peoples’ lives every day. We support people who have a learning disability, acquired brain injury and autism.
The bottom line is this: wonderful things can and do happen when people get the right support, at the right time, from the right people.
Purpose of Role
To provide high quality support to people to enable them to live independently and to have choice and control over all aspects of their life in order to deliver our Mission
“Positive Futures for people with a learning disability, acquired brain injury or autism – working together to achieve dreams and transform lives”.
About the role
Providing Person Centred Support
Form a positive relationship with the person being supported, maintaining appropriate professional boundaries with them and their families.
Promote and support relationships, which enable people with a learning disability, to be included, and engage in their local community. Ensuring the high quality, person-centred support (outlined in the person’s Person-Centred Portfolio) needed to live the life they want and achieve their dreams/goals.
Supporting People to Develop and Maintain Key Skills in relation to Housing Support
Support people to understand and fulfil their responsibilities to look after their home in line with any tenancy agreements.
Support people with domestic chores such as shopping, preparation of healthy meals, cleaning, gardening, washing clothes and ironing.
Supporting people to be safe and healthy
Support people to be safe and healthy in all aspects of their lives: by maintaining their physical and emotional well-being.
by supporting people to understand and protect themselves from different types of abuse.
Supporting independence, social and communication skills
Support people to have choice and control over all aspects of their lives, enabling them to participate and contribute to their local community (e.g. involvement in social, leisure, training, volunteering and employment opportunities as relevant).
See job profile for more information. All duties must be carried out within the policies and procedures of the Organisation.
What you will need
Required criteria
- Minimum 6 months experience providing paid or voluntary care or support for someone.
- Full valid driving license in order to meet the requirements to drive service or mobility cars
Desired criteria
- Previous experience of supporting someone with autism
- Recognised Level 5 award relevant to the role
- Relevant third level qualification at degree level i.e. social work, psychology, and/or allied health.
- Proficiency in using standard office IT applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook.
- Post-graduate qualification relevant to the role
Positive Futures Ireland
We are Positive Futures, a leading charity based across the island of Ireland dedicated to supporting children, young people and adults with a learning disability, acquired brain injury or autism, and their families. Since 1995, we’ve been driven by the belief that everyone has a role to play, and that disability should not prevent full and active participation in society.

Founded in 1995 (initially under the name United Response NI), we now operate across the island of Ireland offering a wide range of services tailored to individuals with learning disabilities, acquired brain injury or autism and the families who support them. Our services include supported living, peripatetic housing support, shared-lives schemes, residential short breaks and family support. We focus on enabling people to live as equal citizens, develop independence and realise their hopes and dreams. With offices and services located in Dublin, Dundalk, Wicklow, Manorhamilton and beyond, we’re committed to making a meaningful difference in local communities.

At Positive Futures, we foster a culture of respect, innovation and empowerment. We believe in putting people first—both those we support and our staff. We create environments where colleagues feel valued, where ideas for improvement are welcomed, and where continuous learning is encouraged. We support staff to grow professionally and personally, and we emphasise collaboration, listening and trust. Working with us means being part of a team that genuinely cares, is proactive in shaping futures and embraces the possibility in every situation.
Our benefits
Vacation, Paid time off
Paid sick days
Retirement plan and/or pension
Employee development programs
Competitive salary
Employee Assistance Scheme
Wellbeing Scheme
Annual performance review
Culture of recognition
On the job learning
Progression opportunities
Staff celebration events
Support Worker
We are Positive Futures, a leading charity based across the island of Ireland dedicated to supporting children, young people and adults with a learning disability, acquired brain injury or autism, and their families. Since 1995, we’ve been driven by the belief that everyone has a role to play, and that disability should not prevent full and active participation in society.



