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Could your next opportunity be with Horizons?

Recruitment Day

Wednesday 19th November
The Cork Metropole Hotel from 1.00pm to 6.30pm.

Horizons is seeking to expand its workforce to meet the organisation’s evolving services across Cork city and the surrounding areas.

Care Assistants, Social Care Workers and Staff Nurse vacancies are available, in addition to Social Care Leaders and Clinical Nurse Managers, in the form of Person in Charge roles, which are vital to the organisation’s growing network of services.

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Join our Team

At Horizons, we are dedicated to making a real difference to people with an intellectual disability and additional needs such as autism or physical and medical conditions, by empowering them to live lives of their choosing. We provide a broad range of person-centred services and supports to over 3,500 children and adults across Cork city and county.  

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Why work with us? 

At Horizons, you’ll be part of a compassionate and professional team committed to making a difference, opportunities for growth, work-life balance, diversity and inclusion. 

Benefits and Incentives

Who we are looking for

Whether you’re an experienced professional or just starting your career, we offer roles across various departments. From clinical, therapy and support positions across our children’s and adult services, to administration and support staff.

Career Opportunities

What our Team says

Gain insight into what it’s like to be part of our team and why working for us is more than just a job – it’s a meaningful and fulfilling career.

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Community Employment Scheme Opportunity

Cork Arts Theatre Administration would like to recruit a Social Media, Multimedia & Creativity support worker for the office of Suisha Inclusive Arts.

To learn more about this unique opportunity, click the link here: CE Scheme Social Media Multimedia Creativity 2024.

 

  • "My main aim is to ensure people achieve their goals, highlight their choices and make sure their voices are heard.”

    Pamela Twomey, Care Assistant