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Stone Mason Labourer / Apprentice Wanted We are looking for a reliable Labourer and Apprentice Stone Mason. The roles are ideal for someone who: This is an opportunity to learn a skilled, in-demand trade from the ground up. Wages based on experience, with room to grow as skills develop. If you are interested in either of the above positions please call G Stone Construction Ltd on 0867882676 or upload your CV by hitting the APPY NOW button.
Clinical Nurse - Home Support Service
Clinical Nurse - Home Support Service-Clarecare East Clare Location: On site / Co. Clare, Ireland Job type: Permanent / Full-Time Sector and subsector: Voluntary/Charity | General Annual Fixed Salary: € 49710 Clarecare is a professional social enterprise with charitable status, providing a range of people centred social services to individuals and families in County Clare for over 58 years. Current services provided include Family Support, Elderly Care Services, Counselling and Bushypark Residential Addiction Treatment Centre. Clarecare’s headquarters are based in Ennis with local offices in Bushypark, Shannon, Kilrush, Killaloe and Ennistymon. JOB DESCRIPTION TITLE: Clinical Nurse – Home Support Service – East Clare Full-time, Permanent role DESCRIPTION OF ROLE: We are expanding our Home Support Team with this additional role and therefore, require a motivated, dynamic and organised person who will be responsible for providing clinical guidance to front-line staff, Home Support Area Managers and other service areas within Clarecare. The successful candidate must be able to prioritise their own workload according to demand and also be somebody with a keen eye for detail. Please refer to full outline of position below. ROLE: The Clinical Nurse is responsible for supporting best practice care to all the service users in the designated area. S/he will provide clinical guidance to front-line staff and Home Support Area Managers where appropriate to foster a clinical learning environment. They will provide and promote a model of care which is person centred, community focussed and will have an appreciation of the needs of the carer. They will be responsible for supporting and guiding all of the staff required to deliver the service through continued professional development by keeping up to date with research and new developments in Disabilities and Older Persons Services. JOB RELATIONS: The Clinical Nurse will work as part of the wider team in Clarecare and will report to the Home Support – Clinical Lead or designate. You may be required to work outside of normal hours if necessary. Flexibility and willingness to travel throughout Co. Clare is essential. HOURS OF WORK: Monday to Friday from 9.30 a.m. - 5pm daily with 30 mins. paid break per day. This position may involve evening or weekend work (as required) and flexibility is required regarding your work hours. ANNUAL LEAVE: The annual leave entitlement for this role is 26 days annual leave per full leave year (i.e. Jan-Dec inclusive). This excludes Public Holiday entitlement. JOB LOCATION: Remote/Hybrid working does not apply to this role. This is an onsite/community based role. The office base for this position will be Clarecare’s office, Killaloe, Co. Clare. The successful candidate will be required to travel within Co. Clare to Clarecare’s other Centre locations and to Service Users in the community. Therefore, flexibility and willingness to travel is required. You will be required to use your private car to travel for work purposes within the community and to other Clarecare Centre locations and must indemnity Clarecare on your private motor insurance policy in respect of same. PURPOSE OF ROLE: The purpose of the role is to ensure Clarecare’s Home Support Service is fully compliant in the areas of quality, care practice, governance and health & safety regulations. SALARY & BENEFITS NOTE: The foregoing contains an outline of the main duties and cannot be complete. Tasks may arise which may not appear to fall within this job description. You will be required to respond flexibly when adhoc tasks arise which are not specifically covered in this job description. This includes additional duties which may arise from an operational perspective or from future legislation affecting the Charities sector.
Social Care Worker - Family Support Service
Location: On site / Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland Job type: Fixed Term / Full-Time Sector and subsector: Voluntary/Charity | General Annual Fixed Salary: € 36161.00 Providing professional and caring support to individuals and families throughout County Clare Clarecare is a professional social enterprise with charitable status, providing a range of people centred social services to individuals and families in County Clare for over 50 years. Current services provided include Family Support, Older Persons Services and Bushypark Residential Addiction Treatment Centre. Clarecare’s headquarters are based in Ennis with local offices in Bushypark, Shannon, Kilrush, Killaloe and Ennistymon. Clarecare is supported by a partnership with TUSLA, Health Service Executive, other Government Departments, by charitable funding and by the Diocese of Killaloe. Clarecare Family Support Services, funded by TUSLA, offer a range of interventions to vulnerable children, including children subject to Safety Plans and/or open case to TUSLA, Child & Family Agency. We work in partnership with service users and professional colleagues in the provision of individual and group-based supports. JOB DESCRIPTION Social Care Worker – Family Support Service1 Year Full-time Fixed term contract of employment DESCRIPTION OF ROLE: NOTE: This job description is provided as a guideline. Unforeseen policy changes or emerging needs of the Service, may create additional/new demands on the post, thus requiring the post holder to fulfil those demands.
Advocacy Worker - Family Support Service
Location: On site / Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland Job type: Permanent / Part-Time Sector and subsector: Voluntary/Charity | General Annual Fixed Salary: € 18447.00 Clarecare is a professional accredited social enterprise with charitable status, providing a range of person-centred services for over 58 years to individuals and families in Co. Clare. Current services include Family Support, Older Person Services and Bushypark Residential Addiction Treatment Centre. Clarecare’s headquarters are based in Ennis with local offices in Bushypark, Shannon, Kilrush, Killaloe and Ennistymon. Our Vision: is to be the trusted quality care provider within our communities by supporting individuals and families to reach their full potential. Our Mission: is to provide person-centred services to individuals and families within our communities. Our Core Values: • Collaborate • Accountability • Respect • Empathy • Trust Clarecare’s Family Support Service Clarecare Community Based Family Support Service is a service funded by Tusla and is part of a broad range of support services provided by Clarecare in County Clare. The Family Support Service offers individual and group support for parents, and individual support for children and adolescents. Working from a relationship-based practice approach, our professional family support staff aim to enhance parenting, family relationships and communication; and improve resilience, safety and wellbeing in all aspects of a child’s life. Job Description Advocacy Worker for Parents of Children In Care - 2 days per week (Wed/Thurs) - Permanent Contract Advocacy Service: The Clarecare Advocacy Service provides support for parents whose children are in the care of the Child and Family Agency, Tusla (foster care or residential care) in Co. Clare. The service aims to support parents to be actively and positively involved in their children’s lives while they are in care. The advocacy service supports parents whose children are in the care of the Child and Family Agency, Tusla in Co. Clare. The service offers: NOTE: This job description is provided as a guideline. Unforeseen policy changes or emerging needs of the Service, may create additional/new demands on the post, thus requiring the post holder to fulfil those demands.
International Sourcing & Procurement Coordinator (Foreign Operations)
Markhor Club Limited of 19 Adamstown Way, Lucan, County Dublin, K78 D055 is actively seeking a detailed -oriented and culturally fluent employee to travel from Ireland to Pakistan to manage wholesale sourcing, ordering and production for our clothing business. The ideal candidate will be responsible for handling vendor relations, finalizing samples, placing and following up on orders, and ensuring timely and quality-driven production. Proficiency in Urdu and Punjabi is essential for effective communication with local suppliers and manufacturers. Familiarity with local areas, especially in Punjab, and a deep understanding of regional culture and business norms are strong advantage for this role. Key Duties • Travel regularly to the East, including Pakistan and India to meet suppliers, manufacturers, and vendors • Review and finalise fabric and product samples according to company standards • Negotiate pricing, timelines, and quality expectations with suppliers • Coordinate and confirm production orders based on finalized samples • Oversee the production process to ensure adherence to quality, design and deliver standards • Manage timelines to ensure all items are ready for shipment as per business needs. • Build and maintain strong relationships with local business partners • Provide regular reports and updates to the Ireland-based Team • Utilize strong local knowledge of cities and region in Punjab to navigate efficiently and build trust with partners. Qualifications and Skills • Bachelors/Masters’ Degree • Fluency in Urdu and Punjabi (spoken and written) • Previous experience in clothing/fashion sourcing a plus Remuneration Annual Salary: €38,000 per annum Working Hours: 39 hours per week Should you wish to be considered for the role please send a CV and covering letter to shamasa900@gmail.com AD PUBLISHED: FROM 27TH JANUARY 2026 TO 25TH FEBRUARY 2026
Financial Services Office Admin / Paraplanner
Kinsella Financial Services are now hiring a Financial Services Office Admin / Paraplanner in Carlow. The successful candidate will have responsibility for Individual New Business processing and Pipeline Management the administration of Pensions, Investment and Life insurance contracts. Handling research, report writing, and compliance tasks Excellent working knowledge of MS Excel & Word Excellent inter-personal and communication skills, particularly on the phone. An enthusiastic ambitious self starter, well organised capable of working independently and with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail. Ideally have QFA or APA Who we are A financial services provided in the south east based in Carlow. Successful candidates will gain a thorough knowledge of the workings of a Financial services office by working in a dynamic environment handling queries and requests relating to products which range across Corporate and Individual Pensions, Investments & Protection Plans. Please click the APPLY NOW button to upload your CV. Don't have a current CV? Click HERE to view the JobAlert.ie CV templates.
Service Support Officer Holiday Services
IWA is committed to promoting, maintaining and adding to our diverse and inclusive work environment. The main purpose of this role is to support the development of the IWA Hotel Holiday Service in Kilkenny. The role will include day to day administration for the service as well supporting front line staff to deliver quality services to guests in the service. The role will include providing mentoring and coaching to staff to support service users to achieve maximum independence and community integration using a person-centered approach. To provide day to day support to the Hotel/Holiday and Respite Manager in the development, operation and expansion of person-centered holiday services, in line with the IWA standards for Holiday Services. The person will work with the Hotel/Holiday and Respite Manager and staff team to deliver the IWA Holiday service to IWA guests. Liaison For success in the above post there are a number of key relationships which must be fostered and developed. Within IWA those will be association staff, in particular the Hotel/Holiday and Respite Manager and those involved in the provision of the services, as well as direct contact with IWA guests. Externally it will involve liaison with the staff of the relevant voluntary and statutory organisations in the area, hotel staff and other local stakeholders. . Main Duties and Responsibilities Support the implementation of the Associations standards for Holiday Services as directed by the Hotel/Holiday and Respite Manager Support the Hotel/Holiday and Respite Manager in the development of IWA Holiday Services in Hotel locations in Kilkenny Conduct IWA identification of requirements forms, relevant risk assessments and medication support requirements with incoming guests to the holiday service Identify and develop opportunities in partnership with guests enabling them to increase their social participation while on holiday with IWA Support the Hotel/Holiday and Respite Manager in ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the operation of the services Provide day to day support and supervision to the staff team operating within the service Provide day to day support with personal care tasks to guests when they are attending IWA holiday services Accompany and support guests on day trips as required by Hotel/Holiday and Respite Manager and provide personal care for them while in attendance at services Ensure that your responsibilities to safeguard children and adults from abuse or harm is a core aspect of your role and that IWA’s Safeguarding Policies and Procedures are adhered to Maintain working rota’s and carry out day-to-day administrative duties associated with IWA Services, ensuring accurate records are kept Mentor and support IWA staff to ensure the services meet the standards of the Association Actively ensure that standards and practices regarding health and safety are fully adhered to in all areas of the delivery of IWA Services Support and mentor all Holiday Support staff in their day-to-day duties Avail of opportunities to heighten the profile of IWA in the local community in order to promote a positive attitude towards disability within the community Perform such other duties as may be assigned from time to time by the Hotel/Holiday and Respite Manager. PERSON SPECIFICATION Training, Experience and Qualifications Qualification at Level 6 or higher such as QQI Supervisory Management Skills; BA in Social Care or equivalent (Occupational Therapist / Community Work / General Management) is essential At least a year of previous experience in the areas of training or facilitation is required At least a year of previous experience in staff supervision Knowledge and Skills The ability to make operational decisions and possess good problem-solving skills is essential Excellent computer and administration skills (Microsoft Office & Database Management) are essential An awareness and understanding of the needs of people with physical and sensory disabilities or a marginalized group is desirable Strong time management and planning skills Experience of working with people with disabilities is desirable Leadership experience is desirable Experience of Quality systems and maintenance of same an advantage A full driving license Behaviours The ability to work as part of a team and on own initiative Person centred approach An ability to build strong relationships at all levels Strong customer service focus Be of good character High level of confidentiality Flexible Approach to work Competencies Communicating and Influencing Innovation and Creativity Planning and Organising Quality and Customer Focus Adaptability, Drive and Resilience Remuneration & Benefits Salary between €33,993 to €51,931 DOE Excellent working conditions Training & Development opportunities 25 days annual leave Employee Assistance Service Access To Pension Scheme CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Acting Service Support Officer
IWA is committed to promoting, maintaining and adding to our diverse and inclusive work environment. The purpose of this role is to provide day to day support to the Service Manager in the development, operation, and expansion of person-centered services in Ardee, in line with the IWA standards for Community Centre Services. The person will work with the Service Manager and staff to achieve service goals as well as actively delivering of a range of capacity building/social and independent living skills programmes. The person will also support and assist with fundraising activities. Liaison For success in the above post there are several key relationships which must be fostered and developed. Within IWA those will be association staff, in particular the Service Manager and those involved in the provision of the services, as well as direct contact with IWA members and service users. Externally it will involve liaison with the staff of the relevant voluntary and statutory organisations in the area. Main Duties and Responsibilities To support the implementation of the Associations standards for Community Centre Services as directed by the Service Manager To develop, implement and support the evaluation of a range of capacity building programmes and mainstream training programmes which respond to service user requirements. To identify and develop opportunities in partnership with service users enabling them to increase their social participation and lead full, active, and independent lives in their own communities To support the Service Manager in ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the operation of the services To accompany and support service users on annual holidays, outings, social and day trips as required by Service Manager and provide personal care for service users while in attendance at services Ensure that your responsibilities to safeguard children and adults from abuse or harm is a core aspect of your role and that IWA’s Safeguarding Policies and Procedures are adhered to. To maintain working rotas and carry out day-to-day administrative duties associated with IWA Services, ensuring accurate records are kept in relation to projects, programmes and services provided. and identify new opportunities for service development To mentor and support IWA staff to ensure the services meet the standards of the Association To develop and support the volunteer programme within the service To actively ensure that standards and practices regarding health and safety are fully adhered to in all areas of the community centre service To focus on the inclusion of people with disability within their wider community and develop links within the community to support this To support and mentor all Community Centre staff in their day-to-day duties To avail of opportunities to heighten the profile of IWA in the local community in order to promote a positive attitude towards disability within the community To perform such other duties as may be assigned from time to time by the Service Manager PERSON SPECIFICATION Training, Experience and Qualifications Qualification at Level 6 or higher such as QQI Supervisory Management Skills; BA in Social Care or equivalent (Occupational Therapist / Community Work / General Management) is essential Some previous experience in the areas of training or facilitation is required Knowledge and Skills The ability to make operational decisions and possess good problem-solving skills is essential Excellent computer and administration skills (Microsoft Office & Database Management) are essential An awareness and understanding of the needs of people with physical and sensory disabilities or a marginalized group is desirable Experience of working with people with disabilities is desirable Leadership experience is desirable Experience of Quality systems and maintenance of same an advantage A full driving license is a requirement. Behaviours The ability to work as part of a team and on own initiative Person centred approach An ability to build strong relationships at all levels Strong customer service focus Be of good character Remuneration & Benefits Salary between €26,148.12 and €39,946.50 (DOE) Excellent working conditions Training & development opportunities 25 days annual leave pro rata Employee Assistance Service CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Service Support Officer
IWA is committed to promoting, maintaining and adding to our diverse and inclusive work environment. . The purpose of this role is to provide day to day support to the ROC Service Coordinator in the development, operation, and expansion of person-centered services in Cork, in line with the IWA standards for Community Centre Services. The person will work with the Service Coordinator and staff to achieve service goals as well as actively delivering of a range of capacity building/social and independent living skills programmes. The person will also support and assist with fundraising activities. Liaison For success in the above post there are several key relationships which must be fostered and developed. Within IWA those will be association staff, in particular the Service Coordinator and those involved in the provision of the services, as well as direct contact with IWA members and service users. Externally it will involve liaison with the staff of the relevant voluntary and statutory organisations in the area. Main Duties and Responsibilities To support the implementation of the Associations standards for Community Centre Services as directed by the Service Coordinator To develop, implement and support the evaluation of a range of capacity building programmes and mainstream training programmes which respond to service user requirements. To identify and develop opportunities in partnership with service users enabling them to increase their social participation and lead full, active, and independent lives in their own communities To support the Service Coordinator in ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the operation of the services To accompany and support service users on annual holidays, outings, social and day trips as required by Service Coordinator and provide personal care for service users while in attendance at services Ensure that your responsibilities to safeguard children and adults from abuse or harm is a core aspect of your role and that IWA’s Safeguarding Policies and Procedures are adhered to. To maintain working rotas and carry out day-to-day administrative duties associated with IWA Services, ensuring accurate records are kept in relation to projects, programmes and services provided. and identify new opportunities for service development To mentor and support IWA staff to ensure the services meet the standards of the Association To develop and support the volunteer programme within the service To actively ensure that standards and practices regarding health and safety are fully adhered to in all areas of the community centre service To focus on the inclusion of people with disability within their wider community and develop links within the community to support this To support and mentor all ROC staff in their day-to-day duties To avail of opportunities to heighten the profile of IWA in the local community in order to promote a positive attitude towards disability within the community To perform such other duties as may be assigned from time to time by the Service Coordinator PERSON SPECIFICATION Training, Experience and Qualifications Qualification at Level 6 or higher such as QQI Supervisory Management Skills; BA in Social Care or equivalent (Occupational Therapist / Community Work / General Management) is essential Some previous experience in the areas of training or facilitation is required Knowledge and Skills The ability to make operational decisions and possess good problem-solving skills is essential Excellent computer and administration skills (Microsoft Office & Database Management) are essential An awareness and understanding of the needs of people with physical and sensory disabilities or a marginalized group is desirable Experience of working with people with disabilities is desirable Leadership experience is desirable Experience of Quality systems and maintenance of same an advantage A full driving license is a requirement. Behaviours The ability to work as part of a team and on own initiative Person centred approach An ability to build strong relationships at all levels Strong customer service focus Be of good character Remuneration & Benefits Salary between €27,891.33 - €42,609.60 (DOE) Excellent working conditions Training & development opportunities 25 days annual leave pro rata Employee Assistance Service CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Customer Services Administrator
Role Purpose: At Hidden Hearing, we rely on an outstanding customer service system to drive business forward and encourage patient loyalty and satisfaction. The Customer Services Administrator is a passionate team-player who keeps that system running smoothly by engaging in all aspects of patient support and assistance. The role of the Customer Services Administrator is to provide superb customer service by taking battery/accessory orders, responding to enquiries or complaints, with a view to resolve with satisfaction for both parties. Main Duties/Responsibilities: Hidden Hearing is an equal opportunities employer. If you have any particular requirements, we will ensure any reasonable accommodations are implemented as part of the recruitment and selection process. We value diversity, equity and inclusion in our workplace and want to ensure that all applicants have the same opportunity regardless of gender, civil status, family status, sexual orientation, age, disability, race, religious belief, political opinion or membership of the traveller community.