Irish Wheelchair Association
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Irish Wheelchair Association Careers and Employment

About the company

  • CEO
    Rosemary Keogh
    96%
    approve of Rosemary Keogh's performance
  • Founded
    1960
  • Company size
    1,001 to 5,000
  • Revenue
    less than €1M (EUR)
  • Industry
    Nonprofit & NGO
  • Headquarters
    Blackheath Drive, Clontar...
  • Link
    Irish Wheelchair Association website

Irish Wheelchair Association (IWA) was founded in 1960 by a small group of wheelchair users committed to improving the lives of people with physical disabilities in Ireland.

IWA has gone on to become an important provider of quality services to people with limited mobility throughout the country. Today, our association is made up of a vibrant network of 20,000 members and 2,300 staff, as well as many dedicated volunteers.We advocate for the needs of people with physical disabilities and provide...

Irish Wheelchair Association (IWA) was founded in 1960 by a small group of wheelchair users committed to improving the lives of people with physical disabilities in Ireland.

IWA has gone on to become an important provider of quality services to people with limited mobility throughout the country. Today, our association is made up of a vibrant network of 20,000 members and 2,300 staff, as well as many dedicated volunteers.We advocate for the needs of people with physical disabilities and provide services and support to all our members in their homes and communities throughout Ireland every year.

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Salaries

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Rating overview

Rating is calculated based on 91 reviews and is evolving.

4.29 out of 5 stars.20194.00 out of 5 stars.20204.25 out of 5 stars.20213.17 out of 5 stars.20223.08 out of 5 stars.2023

Reviews

Personal Assistant in Dublin, County Dublin
on 6 September 2023
Good company
Nice and polite service users, average rate of pay, getting enough hours, communication with the office could be better, low chances of getting a promotion
Retail Assistant (Part-Time) in Waterford, County Waterford
on 8 September 2023
Productive
Great place to workGreat teamGood managent. Great place to meet new people and help. Making a difference in people’s life. Relaxed environment Options to progress
Personal Assistant in Clontarf
on 9 August 2023
Supportive culture
Nice place to work with supportive managers and schedulers always available to advise you if needed. Lower pay due to Government constraints and higher management constantly trying to change this.
Administrator in Donegal, County Donegal
on 7 July 2023
Fun Place to Work
Really enjoy working here, great staff. Clients are always a pleasure to interact with. Would highly recommend. Salary is competitive. Can be difficult to see clients leave.
PA in Galway, County Galway
on 22 June 2023
Fun place
Pros: Friendly staff and service users. Everyday is a busy day. Very rewarding job. Supportive management. Cons: low paying job. Not enough staffing resources.

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Interview is average
Process takes about a week

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They had my CV in front of them and asked questions about my professional work experience, my academic awards relevant to the position that I was applying for and then they gave me different scenarios that might happen as an employee for the position I was seeking and how I would deal with each scenario.

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Working at Irish Wheelchair Association

  • Personal Assistant3.8 out of 5 stars.
  • Program Assistant3.5 out of 5 stars.
  • Care Assistant4.3 out of 5 stars.
  • Office Administrator4.0 out of 5 stars.
  • Healthcare Assistant3.8 out of 5 stars.
  • Administrator4.0 out of 5 stars.

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