Assistant Psychologist
Childrens Disability Network Team (CDNT)
12 month Fixed-Term Contract
(Coolock & Kilbarrack CDNTs )
This is an exciting opportunity for an Assistant Psychologist to join St. Michaels House and work on a CDNT to support children and their families presenting with complex needs arising from a disability.
The Assistant Psychologist will carry out clinical and administrative duties that support the Psychologists and the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) in providing a high-quality service to children and young people with complex needs arising from their disability. The Assistant Psychologist always works under the supervision of a qualified Psychologist.
The successful candidate must have the following:
Essential Criteria- Minimum requirements for short listing
- Candidates must hold an honours graduate qualification in Psychology and be eligible for Graduate Membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland.
- Work experience in a clinical or educational setting preferably with children with a disability in a paid or voluntary capacity.
- Evidence of an understanding of the role and practice of psychology in Childrens Disability Network Teams (CDNTs).
*A copy of academic certificates must be submitted with the application.*
Desirable Criteria
- Knowledge and understanding of the Progressing Disability Services for Children and Young People programme (PDS).
- Additional qualifications or training relevant to the post
- Experience working as part of a team.
- Evidence of excellent interpersonal skills and an enthusiastic and flexible attitude to work.
Governance and supervision are in accordance with The Psychological Society of Ireland Guidelines for the Employment of Assistant Psychologists in Ireland.
Travelling is required as part of the position and travel costs incurred will be provided in line with organisational policy and procedures. You will need access to your own vehicle and a full driver licence.
Salary scale (single-point) : 33237 based on a 5 day working week 35 hours per week.
Benefits of working in St Michaels House
- HSE Pay Scale (incremental*)
- Premium Payments (Frontline staff)
- Sick Pay Scheme
- Paid Maternity Leave
- Pension
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Generous Annual Leave
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Training / CPD
- Career Progression
A panel (12 months) will be created for future employment opportunities across the 4 St Michaels House Childrens Disability Network Teams.
To Apply:
- A comprehensive CV detailing education skills career history experience.
- 2. A short cover letter/personal statement (i.e. no more than 2 pages) outlining why you wish to be considered for the post and where you believe your skills experience and values meet the requirements of this role with St. Michaels House.
Informal enquires: Elaine Sweetman Childrens Disability Network Manager or Nicola Barry Principal Psychologist .
Job descriptions are available from the HR Department.
Closing Date: Friday 2nd Januray 2026 5:00pm
Interview Date: In person interviews will take place in 20th January 2026
*All interviews will be done in person*
As only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted include a valid email address on application.
Candidates should note that canvassing will disqualify them.
St. Michaels House is an equal opportunities employer.
Assistant PsychologistChildrens Disability Network Team (CDNT)12 month Fixed-Term Contract(Coolock & Kilbarrack CDNTs )This is an exciting opportunity for an Assistant Psychologist to join St. Michaels House and work on a CDNT to support children and their families presenting with complex needs aris...
Assistant Psychologist
Childrens Disability Network Team (CDNT)
12 month Fixed-Term Contract
(Coolock & Kilbarrack CDNTs )
This is an exciting opportunity for an Assistant Psychologist to join St. Michaels House and work on a CDNT to support children and their families presenting with complex needs arising from a disability.
The Assistant Psychologist will carry out clinical and administrative duties that support the Psychologists and the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) in providing a high-quality service to children and young people with complex needs arising from their disability. The Assistant Psychologist always works under the supervision of a qualified Psychologist.
The successful candidate must have the following:
Essential Criteria- Minimum requirements for short listing
- Candidates must hold an honours graduate qualification in Psychology and be eligible for Graduate Membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland.
- Work experience in a clinical or educational setting preferably with children with a disability in a paid or voluntary capacity.
- Evidence of an understanding of the role and practice of psychology in Childrens Disability Network Teams (CDNTs).
*A copy of academic certificates must be submitted with the application.*
Desirable Criteria
- Knowledge and understanding of the Progressing Disability Services for Children and Young People programme (PDS).
- Additional qualifications or training relevant to the post
- Experience working as part of a team.
- Evidence of excellent interpersonal skills and an enthusiastic and flexible attitude to work.
Governance and supervision are in accordance with The Psychological Society of Ireland Guidelines for the Employment of Assistant Psychologists in Ireland.
Travelling is required as part of the position and travel costs incurred will be provided in line with organisational policy and procedures. You will need access to your own vehicle and a full driver licence.
Salary scale (single-point) : 33237 based on a 5 day working week 35 hours per week.
Benefits of working in St Michaels House
- HSE Pay Scale (incremental*)
- Premium Payments (Frontline staff)
- Sick Pay Scheme
- Paid Maternity Leave
- Pension
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Generous Annual Leave
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Training / CPD
- Career Progression
A panel (12 months) will be created for future employment opportunities across the 4 St Michaels House Childrens Disability Network Teams.
To Apply:
- A comprehensive CV detailing education skills career history experience.
- 2. A short cover letter/personal statement (i.e. no more than 2 pages) outlining why you wish to be considered for the post and where you believe your skills experience and values meet the requirements of this role with St. Michaels House.
Informal enquires: Elaine Sweetman Childrens Disability Network Manager or Nicola Barry Principal Psychologist .
Job descriptions are available from the HR Department.
Closing Date: Friday 2nd Januray 2026 5:00pm
Interview Date: In person interviews will take place in 20th January 2026
*All interviews will be done in person*
As only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted include a valid email address on application.
Candidates should note that canvassing will disqualify them.
St. Michaels House is an equal opportunities employer.
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