Job Vacancy: Therapeutic Practitioner

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Alcohol Forum Ireland is inviting applications from suitably qualified individuals for the post of:

Therapeutic Practitioner – MaCYSS (28 hours per week)


  • Contract Duration: 12 month fixed term contract including a 6 month probationary period
  • Operational Area: Cavan Monaghan
  • Salary: Aligned with point 3 HSE Social Care Worker Scale.
  • Closing Date for Applications: Friday 24th May, 2024.

How to Apply:

Please apply in writing by CV and cover letter to: Mrs Frances Sweeney, Lead Administrator, Alcohol Forum Ireland, Unit B9, Enterprise Fund Business Centre, Ballyraine, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal. F92 CX47.


About Us:

Alcohol Forum Ireland is an independent national charity dedicated to preventing and reducing alcohol related harms in communities across the island of Ireland. This growing organisation provides a range of supports and services to individuals, families and communities while working at the wider level to change Ireland’s problematic relationship with alcohol.   Alcohol Forum Ireland believes real change will only happen by working with communities to address the causes of alcohol harm in Ireland.  Our approach is shaped by evidence and is informed by the expressed needs of the people and communities we work with across Ireland.  Our work provides the support, resources and expertise needed to reduce and prevent the harmful effects of alcohol on individuals, families and communities.  For more information on our work, visit www.alcoholforum.org

MaCYSS is a specialised alcohol and other drug (AOD) service that delivers youth (12-18 years) and family support across Cavan and Monaghan in partnership with HSE, TUSLA and the North East Regional Drug and Alcohol Task Force. MaCYSS is an initiative of Alcohol Forum Ireland and promotes a philosophy of inter-agency collaboration and community development to support, engage, and build capacity across Cavan and Monaghan to reduce and prevent alcohol and drug related harm amongst young people

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