Working as a carer for the elderly in Ireland has been popular for years. However, some rules have changed over time, for the exercise of this profession and for travel. The main oddities are related to it spreading from the beginning 2020 year of coronavirus. Check it out, is it possible to go to this country without any problems and what to prepare?, to start working as a babysitter in Ireland. Here is some information!

Coronavirus and entry to Ireland - what you must have with you? 

The first important issue related to going to work as a babysitter in Ireland are restrictions when traveling by plane and crossing the border of this country. Well, From 28.05.2020 r. before entering the territory of this country, it must be completed Passenger Locator Form

From 19.07.2021 year, due to the coronavirus epidemic, Polish citizens can enter Ireland, by showing one of three documents such as:

  • vaccination against COVID-19,
  • evidence of recovery from COVID-19 in the past 180 days,
  • negative result of the PCR test for COVID-19 (made on 72 hours before crossing the border).

For details on these matters, see the Gov website. There you will also find other information about the quarantine and other important rules. remember, that government regulations change frequently!

What changes have been made by COVID?

If you are wondering, is it difficult to find a babysitting job in Ireland due to the coronavirus, there are some important things you need to know.

There are specific rules for the coronavirus in Ireland, which must be followed in almost every job. The basic restrictions apply to social meetings and training, events, church services and open institutions (shops, service points, offices etc.). So remember, to comply with local regulations.

Failure to comply with the current provisions may result in the imposition of a financial penalty. Check these types of regulations on the Gov.pl website or local Irish portals. If in doubt, consult the representative of the employment agency, which sends volunteers to work in the form of a carer for the elderly.

So in practice, even if you have a European COVID certificate, try to take precautions. When working with an elderly person, disinfect your hands, wear a face mask and follow the rules for meeting in a public area. This is especially important when organizing a walk with a person, which you will look after.

Work of a carer for the elderly in Ireland after Brexice

Despite the fact that the United Kingdom, neighboring Ireland, left the European Union, this Green Island is still a member of the European community. Means, that to go there, it is enough to have a valid ID card.

Also remember, that after coming to Ireland you need to get the so-called. PPS number, i.e. tax and insurance number. For this, immigrants go to the Social Welfare Office, which after approx 2 weeks, sends the card with the PPS number assigned. Currently, due to the COVID-19 epidemic, this procedure is completely online. It is a necessary formality, which will allow you to legally employment in the Green Island.

Working rules in Ireland have not changed. It is for this reason that, after Brexit, the country has become a destination for even more emigrants. There is no shortage of job offers in this country, and employment rules are in line with pan-European law.

For example, a pension in Ireland is available to people from 66 age, who paid contributions for at least 10 years. The average salary for people working in the care of carers for the elderly ranges from 1600 to approx 2 500 thousand. euro per month. This amount depends on the tutor's experience and the type of duties performed by him.

To sum up, working as an elderly carer in Ireland can be very lucrative. Employees usually have access 2 days off, and the work week consists of 35 hours. So if you want to take on this activity, complete the necessary documents during the trip, get acquainted with the restrictions related to the coronavirus and find a job with an elderly person requiring assistance yourself or with the help of an agency.