Community employment

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The Community Employment (CE)programme is designed to help people who are long-term unemployed and other disadvantaged people to get back to work by offering part-time and temporary placements in jobs based within local communities. It is possible for participants to seek other part-time work during their placement. After the placement, participants are encouraged to seek permanent part-time and full-time jobs elsewhere based on the experience and new skills they have gained while in the Community Employment scheme.

There are a limited number of Community Employment places available. You can get details on current vacancies from your local FÁS office.

The Community Employment programme is administered by FÁS employment services and employment programmes which were transferred to the Department of Social Protection in January 2012.

Changes to CE scheme

Entitlement to a Community Employment payment and another Department of Social Protection payment at the same time is being phased out over 3 years. From 16 January 2012 new participants on Community Employment scheme will not be able to claim another social welfare payment at the same time.

If a person is on a Community Employment scheme and One-Parent Family Payment, Deserted Wife’s Allowance or Benefit or a widow's, widower's or surviving civil partner's pension, payment of 2 qualified child increases will cease for both new and existing recipients. However the implementation date for this change has not been announced

Rules

There are 2 different categories of Community Employment, each with its own set of eligibility requirements. These are the Part-time Integration Option and the Part-time Job Option. You can participate in either of these options but not in both at the same time. The sponsor of the programme - the local organisation or group that manages the scheme - will plan and manage your placement. The sponsor may also offer you training or skills development opportunities that you can take up during your placement.

The average number of working hours for placements is 39 hours per fortnight. Participants are paid weekly by their sponsor. Tax and social insurance (PRSI) may be deducted from your pay if applicable but your CE pay is exempt from the Universal Social Charge.

CE Part-time Integration Option

The Part-time Integration Option allows you to work under the Community Employment scheme for a maximum of 1 year. It may be possible to have your one-year placement extended by another year depending on your individual needs, to do this the sponsor must apply in writing to FÁS at least 2 months before the end of your placement. Generally participants complete their one-year placement and then seek a permanent full-time or part-time job elsewhere based on the experience gained in the placement, the good reputation developed with local employers and any new skills learnt over the course of the placement.

You may qualify for participation in the CE Part-time Integration Option if:

You are 25 years or older and:

  • Unemployed and getting Jobseeker's Benefit (JB, Jobseeker's Allowance(JA), One-Parent Family Payment (OFP), Deserted Wife's Benefit, Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension, Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partner's Non-Contributory Pension or Farm Assist for at least 1 year. (If you were getting Carer's Allowance this can also count towards the one-year eligibility period, but your caring responsibilities must have ceased and you must currently be getting either JB, JA or OFP)
  • An adult dependant of someone who has been getting Jobseeker's Benefit, Jobseeker's Allowance, or Farm Assist for at least 1 year - see 'Swap with adult dependant' below.
  • OR

    You are aged 18 years or older and:

  • A member of the Traveller community, unemployed and getting Jobseeker's Benefit or Jobseeker's Allowance for any period or One-Parent Family Payment for at least 1 year. Travellers aged 16 and 17 who have spent 12 months in a Travellers Training Centre are also eligible.
  • Getting Disability Allowance or Blind Person's Pension
  • Getting Invalidity Pension or getting Illness Benefit for at least 6 months. In both cases you must have approval from the Department of Social Protection to engage in employment of a rehabilitative nature.
  • A refugee authenticated by the Department of Justice and Law Reform (Garda Registration Certificate with Stamp 4) and getting a social welfare payment.
  • An ex-offender who has been referred by the Probation Service or an ex-offender not referred by the Probation Service who has been getting JA or JB for 12 months.
  • Referred by the Drugs Task Force.
  • Living on one of the offshore islands.

Where applicable, it is possible for applicants to meet the eligibility requirements by adding time spent on a recognised training or employment programme to the time spent receiving allowances.

Part-Time Job Option

This CE Part-Time Job Option provides participants with part-time work placements of up to 6 years for participants over 55 and up to 3 years for participants under 55. This option is designed to give extended access to employment to older people who may have been unable to secure regular employment for some time.

From 26 September 2006 the participation limits for people on 1 of the specified disability payments (see below) have been increased to 7 years for those aged 55 to 65 and 4 years for those aged 35 to 54.

You may qualify for participation in the CE Part-Time Job Option if:

You are aged 35 years or older and:

  • Have been getting Jobseeker's Benefit, Jobseeker's Allowance, One-Parent Family Payment (OFP), Deserted Wife's Benefit, Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension, Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partner's Non-Contributory Pension or Farm Assist for at least 3 years. (If you were receiving Carer's Allowance this can also count towards the three-year eligibility period, but your caring responsibilities must have ceased and you must currently be receiving either JA, JB or OFP)
  • Getting Disability Allowance or Blind Person's Pension
  • Getting Invalidity Pension or getting Illness Benefit for at least 6 months. In both cases you must have approval from the Department of Social Protection to engage in employment of a rehabilitative nature
  • An adult dependant of someone who is in receipt of Jobseeker's Allowance, Jobseeker's Benefit or Farm Assist for 3 years or more - see 'Swap with adult dependant' below.

OR

You are 18 years or older and:

  • A member of the Traveller community getting Jobseeker's Benefit, Jobseeker's Allowance or One-Parent Family Payment for at least 1 year. Travellers aged 16 and 17 who have spent 12 months in a Travellers Training Centre are also eligible.
  • A refugee authenticated by the Department of Justice and Law Reform (Garda Registration Certificate with Stamp 4) and getting a social welfare payment.
  • An ex-offender who has been referred by the Probation Service or an ex-offender aged 35 years or over not referred by the Probation Service who has been getting JA or JB for 3 years.
  • Referred by the Drugs Task Force.
  • Living on one of the offshore islands

Where applicable, it is possible for applicants to meet the eligibility requirements by adding time spent on a recognised training or employment programme to the time spent receiving allowances.

Swap with adult dependant

If you are getting JB, JA or Farm Assist and qualify for CE, you may transfer your eligibility to your adult dependant aged over 25. People who avail of this spousal swap will not lose out on any allowances as they will exchange circumstances with each other, meaning that the allowances the Community Employment applicant would have received will be transferred to their adult dependant. It is important for the adult dependant to sign on for credits at the local social welfare office to protect any future pension entitlements.

Social welfare payments

If you are getting One-Parent Family Payment (OFP) you may be able to keep some of your OFP - see our worksheet on OFP and Community Employment. If you are getting a disability payment you may be able to keep some or all of it, depending on the payment. If you are getting a Non-Contributory Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partner's Pension you may be able to keep some of your payment. However if you are getting a Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension you will keep all of your payment. You should check your particular situation with your Social Welfare Local Office.

Changes in 2012

New participants on Community Employment scheme will not be able to claim another social welfare payment at the same time with effect from 16 January 2012.

If a person is on a Community Employment scheme and One-Parent Family Payment, Deserted Wife’s Allowance or Benefit or a widow's, widower's or surviving civil partner's pension, payment of 2 qualified child increases will cease for both new and existing recipients. Participants will get Increase for a Qualified Child on their social welfare payment and will get the personal rate for a CE participant. The implementation date of this change has not been announced.

Secondary benefits

You will retain your medical card.

You will retain all the secondary benefits you were receiving immediately before going onto Community Employment provided that you continue to satisfy the conditions for these benefits.

Rent supplement: The amount of Rent Supplement which you get may be reduced.

Rates

Participants are paid weekly by their sponsors.

FÁS offers grants to community employers towards the cost of hiring people under the scheme. The level of this grant depends on whether participants have child or adult dependants. FÁS does not provide funding for CE workers aged over 65.

The weekly grant based on 19.5 hours worked for a CE worker is as follows:

2012
Category of Participant Rate
Participant without dependants €208
Participant with adult dependant €332.80*
Each child dependant (full rate) €29.80
Each child dependant (half rate) €14.90

*If the participant's payment from the Department of Social Protection included an increase for a qualified adult, he or she will get the CE weekly rate for a participant with an adult dependant.

How to apply

If you want to participate in a Community Employment scheme contact your local FÁS employment services office for information about Community Employment job opportunities. FÁS's job listings are also available online.

If your organisation or group is interested in hiring someone under the scheme, you should contact the FÁS head office at the address below for more information.

Where to apply

Contact your local FÁS office.

FÁS

P.O. Box 456
27-33 Upper Baggot Street
Dublin 4
IRELAND
Tel::+353 1 607 0500
Fax::+353 1 607 0600
Homepage: www.fas.ie
Email: info@fas.ie



Last Updated: 24/1/2012

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