Community Integration Worker

Inishowen Development Partnership

Salary: €32,501.67
Closing Date: 19/02/2024
Full Time

We’re excited to be expanding our team at Inishowen Development Partnership (IDP). IDP is one of 49 local development companies based in the Republic of Ireland. With two office bases in the Inishowen Peninsula, these positions will be based out of our Buncrana Office. Delivering on community led local development for over two decades, we’re proud of the company culture we have built where our team are committed to the peninsula and its people.  Do you want to be part of our dynamic creative community led team where we support People, Place and Progress?  We offer opportunities to make a difference!

Are you a friendly, quietly confident initiator with a good understanding of how communities work? A reliable, hard-working team player who cares about getting the job done properly? Maybe it’s time for you to consider one of the following positions: –

  • Community Integration Worker- Health and Wellbeing (Full-Time) @ €32,501.67 (p.a pro rata)

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Job Description Community Integration Support Worker

How to Apply: Applications only on IDP’s official application form to enquiries@inishowen.ie stating clearly that it relates to the ‘‘Community Integration Worker’ position. Only those who complete the official application form will be considered for the position.

Closing date for receipt of applications: Monday 19th February, 2024 at 4pm.  Shortlisting will apply. Those shortlisted will be notified by email. A panel may be formed.

Inishowen Development Partnership is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of society. The appointments are subject to normal recruitment procedures including Garda/Police Vetting.


Inishowen Development Partnership is a community led local development company that has successfully delivered rural development and social inclusion programmes and initiatives in Donegal since 1996 on behalf of the European Union and the Irish Government through the National Development Plan.