Community work placement initiative

Tús is a community work placement, providing short-term working opportunities for unemployed people since 2011.

The Tús initiative is managed by local development companies for the department of social protection, which has the overall responsibility for the scheme. North Tipperary Development Company manages the Tús initiative for the North Tipperary region.

Selection Process:

People who are eligible for the Tús program, are identified and contacted by the Department of Employment Activation and Social Protection. If they agree to participate their names will be referred to their local development company. Since 2015, the Department has introduced a self-referral process, where a person if interested can contact their case officer in the local INTREO office or North Tipperary Development Company and complete the self-referral form to put their names forward to the department to be selected.

To be eligible to participate on the Tús program you must:

  • Be currently in receipt of job seeker allowance or Benefit
  • Be in receipt of payment for 12 months, this claim can be broken for 30 days only within the 12-month period to be eligible.

Click HERE for expression of interest to self refer to the Tús Programme 

 

Working Conditions:

Participants work 19.5hrs per week and it is currently a 12-month contract. The participant’s contract is with NTDC, but they are placed with local communities that have been approved by North Tipperary Development Committee. Participants receive the same statutory annual leave and public holiday entitlements.

Pay:

There is a top up to the social welfare payment of €22.50 if on the top rate of payment; minimum payment to come on the scheme is €225.50. The participants do not lose any entitlements while on the scheme i.e. medical card, fuel allowance etc.

Types of projects:

All the work carried out by the participants on the Tús program will be community based.

  • Environmental services
  • Caring Services
  • General Community Services
  • Heritage and cultural services
  • Para education Services

Community and Voluntary Organisations:

Organisations must be community, voluntary and non-for profit in nature. They must provide good quality work opportunities that are of benefit to the community and the participant.

Organisations with a proposed work placement must complete an application and return to North Tipperary Development Company for approval.

 

The Tús programme in North Tipperary Development Company currently operates out of three regional offices. Nenagh, Thurles and Roscrea. If you wish to register as a host community or Tús participant, you can contact your local supervisors.

 

Nenagh Office: 067 56676

Seamus O’Sullivan

Philomena Keyes

 

Thurles office: 0504 90286

Tony Lanagan

John Bonfield

 

Roscrea Office: 0505 23379

Louise Nash

Tim Maher

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