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YOUNG PEOPLE IN YOUR AREA NEED YOU! Youth Advocate Programmes Ireland Vacancies: Advocates – Fixed Purpose Contracts YAP Ireland are looking for male and female Advocates to work in YOUR community to support children, young people and families in need to achieve their goals We invite applicants from all areas of Dublin (including West Wicklow & Kildare) to apply using the Job Ref code: DUB0825 YAP Advocates come from all walks of life and make a huge difference to the lives of Young People and Families. The young people we work with come from diverse ethnic, cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. We welcome applicants with first hand work / life experience of the issues facing these young people and their families including Roma and Travellers. We provide training and experience that creates opportunities for Advocates to become skilled at working with young people and families within their community in a strengths-based way. For more information about what it means to be an Advocate check out Lydia’s experience here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5XYLLQK5-M Please Note: If you are not in the Dublin area but would still like to work as an Advocate, please fill out the application form and someone will contact you when we are recruiting in your area. Further details are on our Website https://yapireland.ie/work-with-yap-ireland/careers-with-yap-ireland/advocate-vacancies/ What we offer: €16.52 per hour Training and financial assistance for further education Flexible working hours Join a growing, dynamic and forward-thinking organisation 92.24% of employees agreed or agreed strongly that YAP is an enjoyable place to work (Staff Opinion Survey 2024) About us: YAP Ireland is a registered charity that provides a needs-led, family support service which uses a strengths-based approach to improve the lives of young people and their families in their community achieving positive outcomes. Please see our website for lots more information about our amazing work. The Role of the Advocate: Advocates are required to attend fortnightlysupervisions and monthly team meetings IF YOU THINK THIS SOUNDS LIKE YOU: WE WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU For further information and to apply go to https://yapireland.ie/work-with-yap-ireland/careers-with-yap-ireland/advocate-vacancies/ . Closing date for receipt of applications is 25th August 2025: Only completed application forms will be accepted, CVs will NOT be accepted. If enough applications are received before the closing date, these vacancies may close early. Full Training will be provided. Successful applicants will form a panel for consideration throughout 2025. If you are successful, you will need to be available for an interview which will be face to face. Interviews will take place on the 4th or the 9th of September 2025 There is a training programme that you will need to attend in September/October 2025. To see some frequently asked questions about our recruitment process go to https://yapireland.ie/work-with-yap-ireland/recruitment-faqs-yap/
Deputy Principal
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following position: Deputy Principal, Ringsend College with effect from 1st September 2025 Ref: DPRC25 The overall responsibility of the Deputy Principal is to assist the Principal in the management of the school. The post currently attracts a Responsibility Allowance of Category IX (9) (subject to verification) per annum. Terms and conditions of employment: As per the Department of Education directives. A minimum of five years wholetime teaching experience is essential for the above post Proposed Timeframe: Shortlisting will commence on: 21st August 2025 Interviews will take place on: 28th August 2025 *All dates are subject to change and are for guidance only Salary: In accordance with the relevant Department of Education Class III Salary Scales and appropriate qualification allowances. Declaration Applicants will be required to declare whether they have previously availed of a Public Service scheme of incentivised early retirement, including schemes not specifically mentioned above. Applicants will also be required to declare any entitlements to a Public Service pension benefit (in payment or preserved) from any other Public Service employment and/or where they have received a payment-in-lieu in respect of service in any Public Service employment. Referees: Candidates must supply details of two referees on their application form, please note that these referees should have knowledge of you and your work to whom professional reference can be made. One of which should be your current or most recent employer. Referees may be contacted pre or post interview directly by City of Dublin ETB at its convenience and without further notice to candidates. Notes: • Please note that it is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all applications are received on time. Any technical difficulties encountered by the sender when forwarding applications are not the responsibility of City of Dublin ETB. Therefore, candidates are strongly advised to submit applications well before the 12 Noon deadline on the specified closing date. • Your application will be assessed on the information you submit. Please ensure all sections are completed fully and accurately, giving clear evidence of qualifications, skills and experience. Incomplete applications may not be considered. • All enquiries regarding your application should be made to applications@cdetb.ie. You must use the post reference in the subject line of the email. • Providing incorrect information or deliberately concealing any relevant facts may result in disqualification from the selection process or, where discovery is made after appointment, in summary dismissal. • Selection will be by the way of a competitive interview which will focus on the key skills and duties of the role and the competencies associated with roles at this level. • Any travel or other expenses incurred by candidates whilst undertaking or attending any elements of the selection process will not be refunded by City of Dublin ETB. Latest date for receipt of completed online applications is: 12 noon on Wednesday 20th August 2025 Late applications will not be accepted. Shortlisting may take place. Canvassing will disqualify. City of Dublin Education and Training Board is an equal opportunities employer. Please see information guide for further details.
Recruitment Officer
Full-Time Recruitment Officer Required. Employer & Employment Location: Principal Security Limited located at Maple House, 19 Apollo Way, Woodford Park Estate, Artane, Dublin 5. Responsibilities: Responsible for providing a quality consultative recruitment service to clients in line with the requirements of the company; interviewing candidates for jobs. To maintain excellent working relationships with all stakeholders in the business. To be approachable, flexible, and adaptable always to ensure the smooth running. To act as the main point of contact between the company and any third-party organisations regarding our Recruitment activity. To liaise with applicants and line managers, in relation to their recruitment requirements, applications, administration, and reports for the organisation, assisting with negotiations between management and employees concerning pay and conditions of employment; managing candidates' expectations throughout the recruitment lifecycle. Requirements: Candidates must have at least 1 year’s relevant experience; a bachelor’s degree; a good knowledge of the recruitment market. Location: Maple House,19 Apollo Way, Woodford Park Estate Artane Dublin 5. Salary: €34,000 per annum, Working Hours: 39 hours per week AD PUBLISHED: FROM 31ST JULY 2025 TO 28TH AUGUST 2025
Assistant Principal Officer - SUSI
Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following position: Assistant Principal Officer (APO) - SUSI 1916 Bursary Co-ordinator (Specific Purpose Contract) Ref: APOSSPB25 City of Dublin Education and Training Board (City of Dublin ETB) was established on 1st July 2013 under the Education and Training Boards Act, 2013. City of Dublin ETB has 3,000 employees and an annual budget of €580m. It is the state education and training authority for Dublin city and serves the area covered by Dublin City Council. This provision is delivered to over 48,000 learners (20,000 full-time and 28,000 part-time) and is supported by a range of services including a psychological service, a curriculum development unit, a buildings maintenance unit and Head Office staff in Ballsbridge. It also has statutory responsibility for supporting the provision, coordination, administration and assessment of youth work services in Dublin city and is the lead partner for Music Generation Dublin City. Support City of Dublin ETB is also responsible for the national awarding authority for student grants in Ireland, Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI). Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) is a unit of City of Dublin ETB which is designated by the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science as the single Irish national awarding authority for student grants in further and higher education. SUSI is a dynamic workplace based in Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 and features a challenging balance of day-to-day operations and strategic development projects. The core work of SUSI involves the annual processing of large numbers of online grant applications within short timeframes to determine eligibility under the criteria of the Student Grant Scheme. Approximately 100,000 grant applications are received on an annual basis. SUSI has also broadened its functions in recent years and now provides services relating to the 1916 Bursary, the International Protection Student Scheme , the PLC Bursary for Displaced Persons (Ukraine), the National Tertiary Office Programmes and the All-Ireland Scholarship. The Programme for Access to Higher Education (PATH) was established by the Department of Education and Skills in 2016 to support the implementation of the National Plan for Equity of Access (NAP). The second of the PATH strands (PATH 2, also known as the 1916 Bursary Fund) was first announced by the Minister for Education and Skills on 30 December 2017. The 1916 Bursary is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS) and aims to encourage participation and success by students who are most socio-economically disadvantaged and from groups most under-represented in higher education. To be eligible for a 1916 Bursary, all applicants must meet, Financial, Priority Group and College Entry eligibility criteria. This fund is allocated on a competitive basis to the six regional clusters of higher education institutions, which include all publicly funded HEIs. Each participating college has a limited number of bursaries which are awarded to the eligible applicants that present the greatest need through using a points-based system for applicants eligible to receive the Bursary. Proposed Timeframe: Shortlisting will take place week commencing: 18th August 2025 Interviews will commence week beginning: 25th August 2025 *All dates are subject to change and are for guidance only Salary: For persons entering public service for the first time, starting pay will be at the minimum point of the APO salary scale, €82,698. This is not negotiable. An incremental salary scale applies thereafter. Previous public sector experience may be eligible for incremental credit, to be determined upon appointment. Annual Leave: 30 working days per annum (pro rata). Hours of Work: 35 hours per week. Location of Position: The position will be based in SUSI, Shelbourne Road, Dublin 4. Summary of Position: Reporting to SUSI’s Director of Services, the Co-Ordinator will be responsible for both delivering on the current and future administration of the Bursary while working to fully integrate it into SUSI. Working closely with all key stakeholders such as the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science and the Higher Education Authority, the Co-Ordinator will work to achieve the necessary policy changes for SUSI as an awarding authority to fully administer the operations of the 1916 Bursary. The Co-Ordinator will act as a representative for the 1916 Bursary Cluster Leads and SUSI, representing them and their views at various working groups, high-level meetings and workshops ensuring clear communication between all parties. The Co-Ordinator will be responsible for the co-ordination of the 1916 Bursary and working with all SUSI units to deliver the ICT, Assessment, QA, Appeals, Training, Payments and Communications requirements. The Co-Ordinator is also responsible for managing the budget and procuring all goods and services required to deliver the service. They will ensure all required funding is transferred to SUSI in a timely manner to ensure the service and payment of the Bursary is met within the timelines of the program of work. Declaration: Applicants will be required to declare whether they have previously availed of a Public Service scheme of incentivised early retirement, including schemes not specifically mentioned above. Applicants will also be required to declare any entitlements to a Public Service pension benefit (in payment or preserved) from any other Public Service employment and/or where they have received a payment-in-lieu in respect of service in any Public Service employment. Referees: Candidates must supply details of two referees on their application form, please note that these referees should have knowledge of you and your work to whom professional reference can be made. One of which should be your current or most recent employer. Referees may be contacted pre or post interview directly by City of Dublin ETB at its convenience and without further notice to candidates. Please see Information Guide for further details.
Afterschool Coordinator
Little Scholars Montessori & Childcare are looking for an Afterschool Coordinator with an immediate start, based in Lusk Co.Dublin. The service opens 49 weeks a year and closes for the last week inJuly, first week in August and Christmas week. We are offering a Part Time position of 25 hours, Monday – Friday, 1.15pm-6.15pm with a daily break-term time. Non term time requires staff to work 9-6pm for all school hoildays ie.Midterms (October and February), Christmas Break, Easter break and Summer Holidays. This role will be based within our Lusk service working with afterschool aged children from Junior Infants to Sixth class. Salary – Competitive and based on experience Roles & Responsibilities; For more information or to apply for this position please click the APPLY NOW button to upload a Cover Letter and your CV.
General Operative
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following: General Operative (Permanent, Fixed Term & Specific Purpose Positions) Ref: GOM25 City of Dublin Education and Training Board (City of Dublin ETB) was established on 1st July 2013 under the Education and Training Boards Act, 2013. City of Dublin ETB has 3,000 employees and an annual budget of €580m. It is the state education and training authority for Dublin city and serves the area covered by Dublin City Council. This provision is delivered to over 48,000 learners (20,000 full-time and 28,000 part-time) and is supported by a range of services including a psychological service, a curriculum development unit, a buildings maintenance unit and Head Office staff in Ballsbridge. It also has statutory responsibility for supporting the provision, coordination, administration and assessment of youth work services in Dublin city and is the lead partner for Music Generation Dublin City. City of Dublin ETB is also responsible for the national awarding authority for student grants in Ireland, Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI). Please note that a panel may be formed from this competition by which permanent, fixed term and specific purpose vacancies that arise may be filled. Proposed Timeframe Shortlisting will commence: 12th August 2025 Interviewing to commence week beginning: 25th August 2025 *All dates are subject to change and are for guidance only Salary: For persons entering public service for the first time, starting pay will be at the minimum point of the General Operative Salary Scale (Full time) €641.27 per week / €33,462 p.a. Staff not working full-time will be paid on a pro-rata basis. This is not negotiable. An incremental salary scale applies thereafter. Previous public sector experience in an analogous grade may be eligible for incremental credit, which will be determined upon appointment. Salary is paid fortnightly by Electronic Funds Transfer. Annual Leave: Annual leave is calculated in accordance with the Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997. Annual leave is exclusive of the usual public holidays and requests for leave must be approved in advance by your supervisor on the online self-service portal. The annual leave entitlement for this position is 22 days and the annual leave year runs from September to August each year. Annual leave where possible must be taken during school closures. Hours of Work: The standard working week is 40 hours, however reduced contracts may be offered. Location of Position: The positions may be based throughout the organisation, in our schools / colleges and various centres. Please see www.cityofdublinetb.ie for a full listing. Summary of Position: City of Dublin ETB provides a broad and comprehensive range of high-quality educational services in our schools, colleges and centres. Our maintenance staff play a key role within the organisations support structure working with school, college and centre management to maintain the highest standards of cleaning, upkeep and stewarding to assist in the running of the scheme. The purpose of this recruitment campaign is to fill permanent and fixed-term General Operative contract vacancies as they arise within the organisation. Details and types of service are available on www.cityofdublinetb.ie. Full details of individual positions will be provided to those applicants successful at interview when being offered a post. Declaration: Applicants will be required to declare whether they have previously availed of a public service scheme of incentivised early retirement, including schemes not specifically mentioned above. Applicants will also be required to declare any entitlements to a Public Service pension benefit (in payment or preserved) from any other Public Service employment and/or where they have received a payment-in-lieu in respect of service in any Public Service employment. Referees: Candidates must supply details of two referees on their application form, please note that these referees should have knowledge of you and your work to whom professional reference can be made. One of which should be your current or most recent employer. Referees may be contacted pre or post interview directly by City of Dublin ETB at its convenience and without further notice to candidates. Notes: • Please note that it is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all applications are received on time. Any technical difficulties encountered by the sender when forwarding applications are not the responsibility of City of Dublin ETB. Therefore, candidates are strongly advised to submit applications well before the 12 Noon deadline on the specified closing date. • Your application will be assessed on the information you submit. Please ensure all sections are completed fully and accurately, giving clear evidence of qualifications, skills and experience. Incomplete applications may not be considered. • All enquiries regarding your application should be made to applications@cdetb.ie. You must use the post reference in the subject line of the email. • Providing incorrect information or deliberately concealing any relevant facts may result in disqualification from the selection process or, where discovery is made after appointment, in summary dismissal. • Selection will be by the way of a competitive interview which will focus on the key skills and duties of the role and the competencies associated with roles at this level. • Any travel or other expenses incurred by candidates whilst undertaking or attending any elements of the selection process will not be refunded by City of Dublin ETB. Completed online applications should be submitted no later than: 12 noon on Tuesday 12th August 2025 Late applications will not be accepted. Shortlisting may take place. Canvassing will disqualify. City of Dublin Education and Training Board is an equal opportunities employer. Please see Information Guide for further details.
Guide Shop Manager
GUIDE SHOP MANAGER (Part Time – 4 Days) Irish Girl Guides (IGG) is recruiting a manager for the Guide Shop and Distribution Centre based at National Training Centre in Tallaght. The Guide shop sells uniforms and badges plus other merchandise primarily to members of the organisation via online and click and collect sales. The focus of this role is the administration of the systems and processes behind the retail work with emphasis on accounts admin. Key Objectives of the role Accounts Responsibilities · Managing day-to-day finance tasks: processing invoices, verifying accuracy, timely payments, purchase orders, and data entry (Sage 50) ·Sales Order Processing including stock and purchase management ·Build supplier relationships and source new suppliers ·Preparing monthly reconciliations, salary data, and Finance Committee reports ·Supporting year-end accounts prep for auditors ·Monitor and propose price changes in stock ·Bi Annual Inventory Check ·Liaising with the Senior Accounts Administrator to resolve payment discrepancies or issues Customer Service Responsibilities ·Ensure and deliver the highest standard of customer service to every customer via phone and email ·Track orders and process customer returns ·Support Guide Shop Assistants during busy periods and holiday cover Other Responsibilities ·Liaise with CEO and Finance Committee on budget and pricing policies ·Other ad hoc duties as requested by the Chief Commissioner or line manager ·Operate within the policies and procedures of IGG ·Awareness, knowledge and understanding of the ethos, culture and practice of Irish Girl Guides and be able to promote accordingly Key Essentials ·Previous accounts experience essential ·Ability to always communicate with team members and suppliers in an effective, pleasant, courteous and tactful manner ·Proficient in the use of MS Excel and Word ·Good knowledge of Sage 50 accounts or similar accounting and stock control package ·Knowledge of uploading content to WordPress would be an advantage but not essential ·High level of integrity and rapid following up of all tasks is key ·Great customer service and team work Benefits Application: If you wish to be considered for this position, please submit a letter of application together with a copy of your CV to Karina Early by 11 August at 5pm. Irish Girl Guides is an Organisation that values Diversity, Equity and Inclusion as essential to our mission and vision.
Qualified Childcare Room Leader
Job Opportunity at Corduff Childcare Position: Qualified Childcare room leader Location: Corduff, Dublin Type: Full-time Start Date: Immediate Start Available Are you passionate about working with children and creating a safe, fun, and nurturing environment? Corduff Childcare is looking for a caring, energetic, and committed Childcare Worker to join our team. Minimum Requirements: QQI level 7 in Early Childhood Care &Education but will consider QQI level 5 up. Previous experience in a childcare setting essential. Strong communication and teamwork skills A warm and positive attitude Garda vetting clearance willingness to obtain. Your Role Will Include: Supporting children’s development through play and educational activities Maintaining a safe and hygienic environment at all times Building positive relationships with children, parents, and staff Following all Tusla and Aistear guidelines and regulations Why Join Corduff Childcare? Supportive, friendly work environment Opportunities for training and career growth Competitive salary based on qualifications and experience Health assured wellness, 22 Holidays per year. Be part of a passionate team that values child-led learning Click the APPLY NOW button to upload your CV and a short cover letter. Make a difference in children’s lives — one day at a time.
Early Years Educator / SAC Practitioners
Early Years Educator / SAC Practitioners Rush, County Dublin Early Years Educator We are seeking an enthusiastic positive and child centred Early Years Educator to join our team in Smarty Pants Montessori, Naionra & Afterschool. We are a sessional service, Preschool and Afterschool and operate during Term Time, running alongside the school calendar September to June. The right candidate must be: · Kind, reliable and work well as part of a small, dedicated team of educators. · Have a good working knowledge of relevant early years legislation and policy. · Ability to plan a curriculum led by children’s needs and linked to Siolta and Aistear. · Have good communication and listening skills, both verbal and written. · Willing to engage in CPD/training and participate in events related to the preschool. Have a good knowledge/ understanding of the Irish Language. Roles and Responsibilities to include: Minimum Level 5 childcare qualification or equivalent required. 15 hours per week from 8.45am-11.45am Extremely Competitive Salary (based on qualifications and experience paying above ERO Rates) Job Types: Term Time, Part-time, Permanent SAC Practitioners Smarty Pants are hiring After School practitioners in Rush, North County Dublin. Friendly, energetic Afterschool Practitioners are required for an Afterschool Club in a Gaelscoil. Applicants must have spoken Irish and be willing to improve. Term time work with the option to run camps during midterm breaks, Easter and Summer. Hours: 1.10pm -4.30pm per day. This role involves working with children aged 4 - 12 years. Duties include - homework supervision, preparing and serving a light tea, and planning and carrying out activities with the children. Would suit applicants who enjoy caring for, nurturing, and guiding school-age children in a fun and friendly environment. Start date is the 27th of August 2025
Grade III – Clerical Officer - SUSI
Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following position: Grade III – Clerical Officer Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) (Permanent Positions) Ref: G3SP25 Please see Information Guide for further details.