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Reserve Defence Forces
The Reserve Defence Forces are now accepting applications for the Army Reserve and the Naval Service Reserve. We are looking for men and women from all backgrounds who enjoy working as part of a team. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and not more than 39 years of age on date of enlistment. Former members of the PDF or RDF with a minimum of one (1) years' service, can apply to join the RDF up to the age of 45 years of age. (We cannot accept applications from persons under 18 years of age). CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Air Corps Recruit - General Service
The Defence Forces are now accepting applications for General Service in the Air Corps. We live in a world of diversity; the Defence Forces require men and women from all backgrounds that possess a strong sense of duty, enjoy working as part of a team, and are looking for a rewarding yet challenging career. Air Corps applicants must be at least 18 years old and under the age of 39 years of age on the closing date for applications. Applications will only be accepted online. Job Details The Defence Forces are now accepting applications for General Service in the Air Corps.We live in a world of diversity; the Defence Forces require men and women from all backgrounds that possess a strong sense of duty, enjoy working as part of a team, and are looking for a rewarding yet challenging career.Air Corps applicants must be at least 18 years old and under the age of 39 years of age on the closing date for applications. IMPORTANT NOTICE* It is the candidate's sole responsibility to enter their email address correctly when completing the application form. The candidate will receive an acknowledgement within 48 hours of submitting the online application. If a candidate does not receive an acknowledgement within the time, the candidate must inform Recruitment & competition section within 72 hours of applying by emailing recruitment@defenceforces.ie Candidates should be aware that some email providers filter @defenceforces.ie into junk/spam folder. CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Naval Service Recruit - General Service
The Defence Forces are now accepting applications for General Service Recruit in the Naval Service. We live in a world of diversity; the Defence Forces require men and women from all backgrounds that possess a strong sense of duty, enjoy working as part of a team, and are looking for a rewarding yet challenging career. Naval Service applicants must be at least 18 years old and under the age of 39 years of age on the closing date for applications. What is a Naval Service Recruit A Naval Service Recruit enlists for General Service in the Other Ranks of the Defence Forces. After successfully completing the initial Recruit Training course a recruit passes out as an Ordinary Seaman and will then go onto their Branch Training Course before becoming qualified as an Able Body sailor in the Naval Service. Who we want Naval Service Recruits go on to form the backbone of the Irish Naval Service. Recruit training is 22 weeks in duration and is designed to develop a physically fit, disciplined and motivated person using basic military and naval skills in order to prepare them for further training in the Service. Recruits are instilled with the Naval Service ethos and the values of Courage, Respect, Integrity and Loyalty. On successful completion of the Recruit training, the Recruit is advanced to the training rank of Ordinary Rating (equivalent of 2 Star Private in the Army). The Naval Service has four Branches consisting of Seaman's, Communications, Mechanicians and Supplies. The Ordinary Rate commences their chosen Branch training giving them the specialised skills required to fulfil their role at sea and ashore. After this initial specialisation training, the Ordinary Rate will proceed to sea and take up an appointment onboard one of our ships for a two year rotation. Life at sea is at all times varied. The Ordinary Rate regardless of Branch is a much valued member of the ships crew. As well as Branch duties, he/she will be called on to complete other duties such as general maintenance, boat work, Damage Control/Firefighting. He/she may also be a member of a Naval Boarding team during Drug Interdiction Operations. If you are interested in a life at sea, as part of a dynamic, professional and highly motivated team, then the Naval Service is for you. Qualifications No formal education qualifications are required to join the Defence Forces as a recruit. You need to satisfy the Interview Board and the Recruiting Officer that you possess a sufficient standard of education for service in the Defence Forces. Age Limitations Applicants must be 18 years of age and under 39 years of age on the date deemed as the closing date for applications. Induction Recruit Competitions are held in the Naval Service as required. This is the only way to join the Naval Service to become an Ordinary Seaman. Candidates undergo fitness testing, an interview and a medical exam. The Induction Process will determine if you have the potential to become an Ordinary Seaman in the Naval Service. Application Process Training The Recruit Training Syllabus is designed to produce a physically fit, disciplined and motivated Ordinary Seaman with basic military skills. Naval Recruit training is foundation military training. It is 22 weeks in duration. It is followed by Trained Specialist Training courses. On successful completion of training Recruits are assigned to a Branch and a vessel of the Naval Service. Download the Naval Service Induction & Training Career Progression Newly qualified Ordinary Seamen are encouraged to put themselves forward for further courses in the Naval Service. These courses may enable the Seaman to specialise in certain areas of the Naval Service and progress towards career advancement. CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Army Recruit - General Service
The Defence Forces are now accepting applications for General Service Recruit in the Army. We live in a world of diversity; the Defence Forces require men and women from all backgrounds that possess a strong sense of duty, enjoy working as part of a team, and are looking for a rewarding yet challenging career. Army applicants must be at least 18 years old and under the age of 39 years of age on the closing date for applications. When making an application for General Service Recruitment applicants should be aware that the areas of responsibility that applicants apply to are as follows: 1 Brigade - Cork Interview Centre Cork, Carlow, Clare, Galway, Kerry, Kilkenny, Laois, Limerick, Offaly, Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford 2 Brigade - Dublin / DFTC Curragh Interview Centre Dublin, Cavan, Donegal, Kildare, Leitrim, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Roscommon, Sligo, Westmeath and Wicklow. Where possible we will facilitate applicants to conduct fitness testing & interview at a location closest to their home. What is an Army Recruit? An Army Recruit is a person who enlists for General Service in the Defence Forces and on completion of the initial training program is promoted to Private 2*. Information About Army General Service Recruits The Defence Forces is looking for people who are looking for a challenging and physically demanding career in the military. Applicants should have: The ability to work in disciplined military environment.The ability to work with others in a team.Work well in a high pressure and physically demanding environmentBe willing to serve abroad for extended periods of time. On qualification recruits take up a position as a three star private in one of the following Service Corps — Infantry, Artillery, Cavalry, Transport or Communications Information Systems. Qualifications No formal education qualifications are required to join the Defence Forces as a recruit. However, you must satisfy the Interview Board and the Recruiting Officer that you possess a sufficient standard of education for service in the Defence Forces. Age Limitations Applicants must be 18 years of age and under 39 years of age on the date deemed as the closing date for applications. Induction Recruit Competitions are held in each Brigade of the Army as required and are the only way to join the Defence Forces to become a Private Soldier. Candidates undergo fitness testing, psychometric testing, an interview and a medical exam. In conjunction with this all candidates will be security vetted by An Garda Síochana. Candidates must also provide two referee`s as part of the security vetting process. Candidates will be required to pass both the medical examination and security vetting to be considered for induction. The Induction Process will determine if you have the potential to become a Private Soldier in the Army. Helpful Application Process video'sTraining The Recruit Training Syllabus is designed to produce a physically fit, disciplined and motivated Two Star Infantry Soldier with basic military skills. Recruit training is foundation military training. It is twelve weeks in duration. It is followed by 3 Star training and at a later stage by Trained Soldier Specialist Training courses. Recruits may be required to complete their training in any Defence Forces location and following their training, may be posted to any Defence Forces location subject to Defence Forces requirements. Career Progression Newly qualified Private Soldiers are encouraged to put themselves forward for further courses in the Army. These courses may enable the soldier to specialise in certain areas of the Army or qualify the soldier for promotion and overseas service. CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Examinations and Assessment Manager Mathematics
Background The State Examinations Commission (SEC) has responsibility, for the operation of the State Certificate examinations. Its remit includes the development, assessment, accreditation and certification of examinations, including the Leaving Certificate, Leaving Certificate Applied and Junior Cycle examinations. The Examinations and Assessment Division (EAD) is the professional division of the SEC responsible for ensuring the quality and effective conduct of all of the Commission’s examinations. This involves taking all necessary actions to maintain parity of standards in each subject from year to year and ensuring compliance with the requirements and procedures of the Commission. It involves ensuring that full account is taken of all relevant legislation in areas such as equality, antidiscrimination, special educational needs, etc. The EAD is also responsible for research and development in the organisation. The EAD comprises the Head of Examinations and Assessment Division (Deputy Chief Inspector level), four Assistant Heads (Assistant Chief Inspector level) and approximately 44 Examinations and Assessment Managers. Vacancies The SEC now have a vacancy for an Examinations and Assessment Manager (EAM) in the area of Mathematics. A panel will be formed from which this position will be filled. It is not expected that appointments will be made from this panel after December 2026. The Role The Examinations and Assessment Manager (Mathematics) will report to an Assistant Head of the Examinations and Assessment Division and have the following key responsibilities: • Acting as Examinations and Assessment Manager for assigned examinations which may also include managing examinations in other curricular subjects; • Preparing examination papers and other examination-related material; • Managing the marking of examination papers and other related components in the assigned examinations; • Developing marking schemes and all other relevant documentation to the required standards; • Managing the marking and appeals process in assigned examinations; • Maintaining standards from year to year; • Advising on the appointment of contract staff, as required; • Managing the performance of assigned contract staff, including their training needs, as required; • Providing professional advice to the State Examinations Commission; • Interacting with school management and staff; • Ensuring the quality and effective conduct of the state examinations; • Representing the SEC in national and international fora. Please note that the above is a general guide to the key duties and responsibilities of the role and is not an exhaustive description. Other duties and responsibilities appropriate to the role may be assigned from time to time by the relevant line manager. Working Environment The SEC headquarters is located in Athlone, Co. Westmeath. Examination and Assessment Managers are located throughout the country, in regional, local, and home offices. Blended working is available subject to Civil Service and current SEC policy. From time to time, the Examinations and Assessment Manager Mathematics may be required to travel domestically to attend meetings, seminars, workshops and conferences etc. Travel and subsistence will be paid in accordance with Civil Service regulations. Training and Development The SEC highly value supporting career and personal development. They encourage growth and development in areas such as leadership, team building, and interpersonal communication whilst fostering a collaborative environment. The SEC have a range of learning and development supports, including educational assistance, tailored in-house learning and OneLearning – training initiatives. They also provide access to a variety of different programmes for employee assistance, occupational health and wellbeing, lunch and learn seminars, wellbeing initiatives, mentoring and recognition awards. Key Information: Examinations and Assessment Manager Mathematics Salary Range: From €64,487 to €110,580 (LSI2) Annual Leave: 30 days Hours of attendance: 41 hours and 15 minutes gross per week ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Essential Candidates must: 1. On or before 15th May 2025 a) (i) Hold a degree of at least Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) (minimum 1st or 2nd class honours degree) or NARIC Ireland Foreign Qualifications equivalent in which Mathematics was taken as a major subject1 in the final degree; or (ii) Hold a qualification in which the level and volume of learning in Mathematics would be deemed equivalent to a) (i) above. (Please note publicjobs will have regard to the expertise and views of the SEC in regards to determining equivalence); and b) Have a recognised teacher education qualification relevant to second level (postprimary) education (minimum Level 8 on the NFQ) gained through a concurrent or consecutive route; and c) Have at least five years’ satisfactory service as a teacher at second level (postprimary) subsequent to the granting of full registration or being eligible to be granted full registration under the post-primary route with the Teaching Council of Ireland (or with an equivalent body in another jurisdiction), at least two years of which must be continuous service in one recognised school or centre for education in Ireland or in a second level (post-primary) school in another jurisdiction. Candidates must also be able to demonstrate: 2. A comprehensive knowledge of Mathematics; 3. Excellent communicative skills in English and have a reasonable knowledge of Irish; 4. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; 5. Comprehensive IT skills; 6. A comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the second level (post-primary) education system in Ireland; 7. The requisite knowledge, ability and skills (including knowledge of relevant legislation and the Irish education system) and be suitable to discharge the duties of the position. Desirable • Qualifications and experience that exceed the minima described under Essential Entry Requirements above, including relevant post-graduate qualifications; • Competence and/or qualifications in any other subject assessed by the State Examinations Commission; • Knowledge and experience in the areas of examinations and assessment; • Knowledge of assessment principles; • Knowledge of curriculum and assessment developments; • Registration with the Teaching Council in Ireland on the basis of qualifications recognised for the purpose of registration as a teacher of Mathematics at second level (post-primary); • Experience in leading and managing teams; • Ability to implement established procedures/protocols; • Excellent analytical and decision-making skills; • Ability to think creatively and to convey ideas effectively; • Current full driving licence (Category B), valid in Ireland. Please note: Qualifications/eligibility may not be confirmed until the final stage of the process, therefore, those candidates who do not possess the essential requirements, on or by the dates as specified, and proceed with their application are putting themselves to unnecessary effort/expense and will not be offered a position from this competition. The onus is on the candidate to ensure they fulfil the eligibility requirements as set out. publicjobs reserves the right to deem an applicant ineligible at any stage if it is apparent that the candidate does not hold the required eligibility/qualifications e.g. from the submitted application form. Candidates who are unable to demonstrate that they hold/will hold the required qualification(s) by the deadline specified may be withdrawn from the competition at any stage. An invitation to tests, interview or any element of the selection process is not acceptance of eligibility. Candidates who are placed on a panel and come under consideration for a position will be required to provide documentary evidence of their eligibility, including qualifications. Please be aware a transcript of results may be required; therefore, the onus is on candidates to have this information available if requested by publicjobs CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Examinations and Assessment Manager Drama, Film and Theatre Studies
Background The State Examinations Commission (SEC) has responsibility, for the operation of the State Certificate examinations. Its remit includes the development, assessment, accreditation and certification of examinations, including the Leaving Certificate, Leaving Certificate Applied and Junior Cycle examinations. The Examinations and Assessment Division (EAD) is the professional division of the SEC responsible for ensuring the quality and effective conduct of all of the Commission’s examinations. This involves taking all necessary actions to maintain parity of standards in each subject from year to year and ensuring compliance with the requirements and procedures of the Commission. It involves ensuring that full account is taken of all relevant legislation in areas such as equality, antidiscrimination, special educational needs, etc. The EAD is also responsible for research and development in the organisation. The EAD comprises the Head of Examinations and Assessment Division (Deputy Chief Inspector level), four Assistant Heads (Assistant Chief Inspector level) and approximately 44 Examinations and Assessment Managers. Vacancies The SEC now have a vacancy for an Examinations and Assessment Manager (EAM) in the area of Drama, Film and Theatre Studies. A panel will be formed from which this position will be filled. It is not expected that appointments will be made from this panel after December 2026. The Role The Examinations and Assessment Manager (Drama, Film and Theatre Studies) will report to an Assistant Head of the Examinations and Assessment Division and have the following key responsibilities: • Acting as Examinations and Assessment Manager for assigned examinations which may also include managing examinations in other curricular subjects; • Preparing examination papers and other examination-related material; • Managing the marking of examination papers and other related components in the assigned examinations; • Developing marking schemes and all other relevant documentation to the required standards; • Managing the marking and appeals process in assigned examinations; • Maintaining standards from year to year; • Advising on the appointment of contract staff, as required; • Managing the performance of assigned contract staff, including their training needs, as required; • Providing professional advice to the State Examinations Commission; • Interacting with school management and staff; • Ensuring the quality and effective conduct of the state examinations; • Representing the SEC in national and international fora. Please note that the above is a general guide to the key duties and responsibilities of the role and is not an exhaustive description. Other duties and responsibilities appropriate to the role may be assigned from time to time by the relevant line manager. Working Environment The SEC headquarters is located in Athlone, Co. Westmeath. Examination and Assessment Managers are located throughout the country, in regional, local, and home offices. Blended working is available subject to Civil Service and current SEC policy. From time to time, the Examinations and Assessment Manager Drama, Film and Theatre Studies may be required to travel domestically to attend meetings, seminars, workshops and conferences etc. Travel and subsistence will be paid in accordance with Civil Service regulations. Training and Development The SEC highly value supporting career and personal development. They encourage growth and development in areas such as leadership, team building, and interpersonal communication whilst fostering a collaborative environment. The SEC have a range of learning and development supports, including educational assistance, tailored in-house learning and OneLearning – training initiatives. They also provide access to a variety of different programmes for employee assistance, occupational health and wellbeing, lunch and learn seminars, wellbeing initiatives, mentoring and recognition awards. Key Information: Examinations and Assessment Manager Drama, Film and Theatre Studies Salary Range: From €64,487 to €110,580 (LSI2) Annual Leave: 30 days Hours of attendance: 41 hours and 15 minutes gross per week ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Essential Candidates must: 1. On or before 15th May 2025 a) (i) (Hold a degree of at least Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) (minimum 1st or 2nd class honours degree) or NARIC Ireland Foreign Qualifications equivalent in which a subject(s) in a discipline directly related to Drama, and/or Film and/or Theatre Studies was taken as a major subject(s)1 in the final degree; or (ii) Hold qualification(s) in which the level and volume of learning in any combination of relevant subjects would be deemed equivalent a) (i) above. (Please note that publicjobs will have regard to the expertise and views of the SEC in determining equivalence; and b) Have a recognised teacher education qualification relevant to second level (postprimary) education (minimum Level 8 on the NFQ) gained through a concurrent or consecutive route; and c) Have at least five years’ satisfactory service as a teacher at second level (postprimary) subsequent to the granting of full registration or being eligible to be granted full registration under the post-primary route with the Teaching Council of Ireland (or with an equivalent body in another jurisdiction), at least two years of which must be continuous service in one recognised school or centre for education in Ireland or in a second level (post-primary) school in another jurisdiction. Candidates must also be able to demonstrate: 2. A comprehensive knowledge of Drama, Film and Theatre Studies; 3. Excellent communicative skills in English and have a reasonable knowledge of Irish; 4. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, 5. Comprehensive IT skills; 6. A comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the second level (post-primary) education system in Ireland; 7. The requisite knowledge, ability and skills (including knowledge of relevant legislation and the Irish education system) and be suitable to discharge the duties of the position. Desirable • Qualifications and experience that exceed the minima described under Essential Entry Requirements above, including relevant post-graduate qualifications; • Competence and/or qualifications in any other subject assessed by the State Examinations Commission; • Knowledge and experience in the areas of examinations and assessment; • Knowledge of assessment principles; • Knowledge of curriculum and assessment developments; • Registration with the Teaching Council in Ireland on the basis of qualifications recognised for the purpose of registration as a teacher of any second level (post-primary) curricular subject; • Experience in leading and managing teams; • Ability to implement established procedures/protocols; • Excellent analytical and decision-making skills; • Ability to think creatively and to convey ideas effectively; • Current full driving licence (Category B), valid in Ireland. 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Mechanic
SECTION 1: THE ROLE Cork County Council is seeking applications from suitably qualified candidates who wish to be considered for inclusion on a panel from which vacancies for Mechanic may be filled. The initial position to be filled will be based at Victoria Cross Machinery Yard, Cork; however any panel formed may be used to fill any vacancies that may arise during the lifetime of the panel at the council’s machinery yards at Skibbereen Machinery Yard and Newberry Machinery Yard, Mallow, Co. Cork. Fleet Overview The Fleet Management Unit, FMU, is tasked with the provision, management and maintenance of the local authority fleet, consisting of circa 700 vehicles, for the service delivery of local authority operations, by its direct labour force, within its various program groups, such as Roads, Environment, Housing & Library services. The FMU section is tasked with ensuring that this fleet is maintained in accordance with Commercial Vehicle Registration Testing (CVRT) legislation and to Road Safety Authority and RSA standards, whilst also ensuring that FMU staff operate in accordance with Safety Management Systems (SMS), so as to comply with Health and Safety Authority (HSA) standards, whilst also operating the fleet service in an efficient and sustainable manner. The fleet comprises of small vans, large vans, 4x4s, pick-ups, velocity patchers, tipper trucks, tar sprayers, mobile library vehicles, suction sweepers, graders, salters, dumpers, loaders, ride-on lawnmowers, EVs and miscellaneous Items. There are three machinery yards in Cork County Council based in Mallow, Victoria Cross and Skibbereen. SECTION 2: DUTIES The person employed will be required to carry out maintenance, repairs, and complete overhaul of all types of existing vehicles, plant and machinery within the fleet. Mechanics currently carry out such work on heavy-duty diesel and petrol vehicles and equipment and will also be required to undertake training/re-skilling as necessary to do so on any electric and/or alternatively fuelled vehicles introduced to the council’s fleet. The appointee will discharge these, and any/all other duties assigned to them by the Garage Foreman Mechanic and/or Plant Store Superintendent. These duties will include, but will not be limited to the following:- 1. Driving, maintenance and due care of all appropriate Council fleet; 2. Keeping records of jobs and materials used as required for costing purposes 3. Completion of Job Cards and sign-off (both hardcopy & electronically); 4. Being responsible for custody and charge out of materials in his/her care from stores, and for the keeping of records necessary in relation to same; 5. Keeping such work records, work schedules and worksheets as required 6. Furnishing all reports and returns as required on plant and transport to his/her immediate Line Manager; 7. Undergoing training at assigned destinations in relation to new systems, processes, devices and equipment and utilise such systems, processes, devices and equipment in the course of work; 8. Complying with all requirements of the Performance Management Development System operated by Cork County Council; 9. Being available for and performing assigned duties on any out-of-hours on-call roster in operation; 10. Providing his/her own comprehensive set of tools/toolbox and ensuring same are maintained and in good order; 11. Completing such risk assessments and risk assessment reports, including daily walk-around checklists, as are required for compliance with the Council’s Occupational Safety, Health, and Welfare Management System and/or designated Safety Management System; 12. Performing all assigned duties exercising a duty of care, in the interest of safety of oneself, fellow employees and the general public, at all times in compliance with Cork County Council’s Health & Safety Management System; 13. Participating in corporate activities and responsibilities appropriate to their grade 14. Undertaking any other duties of a similar level and responsibility as may be required, or assigned, from time to time; 15. Deputising for other employees of a higher grade as required. SECTION 3: ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA / QUALIFICATIONS 1. Character Each candidate must be of good character. 2. Health Each Candidate must be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. 3. Education, Experience Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms – a) Have a standard of education sufficient to enable him/her to efficiently carry out his/her duties, to complete all job related paperwork (Job cards, service reports etc) in line with organisational policy. b) Proven ability to work independently, accurately and efficiently under challenging time constraints. c) Have good knowledge and experience in repairing, maintaining and roadworthiness test preparation of heavy goods vehicles and plant & machinery. d) Have good knowledge, experience and understanding of HGV and plant & machinery electrics/electronics/diagnostics, pneumatics and hydraulics. e) Adequate experience in the use of diagnostic equipment and a systematic approach, ensure vehicle faults are diagnosed and rectified correctly in accordance with manufacturers specification. f) Possess knowledge of the requirements of the Road Safety Authority (Commercial. Vehicle Roadworthiness) Act 2012. g) Candidate must be available to respond to Emergency call-outs. h) Candidate must be computer literate. i) Achieved a recognised apprenticeship in an appropriate trade. An ideal candidate will: a) Desirably have experience of working with different makes and models of vehicles; b) Have a good general understanding of the workings of pumps, petrol and diesel engines including light duty petrol engines; c) Be capable of reading and translating into effect working drawings for the maintenance and repair to pumps, mechanical parts etc; d) Be conversant with and have some experience of MIG, TIG and arc welding and also have experience in simple gas/acetylene cutting and welding; e) Be capable of carrying out repairs to bodywork and coachwork. 4. Age Age restrictions shall only apply to a candidate where he/she is not classified as a new entrant within the meaning of the Public Services Superannuation Act, 2004. A candidate who is not classified as a new entrant must be under 70 years of age. 5. Licence Candidates shall possess a full current category B Driving Licence without any endorsements. It is highly desirable to hold a current full European Communities Model Licence Category “C”, free from endorsement. The successful candidate, if not a current C licence holder must obtain the C licence within 6 months of commencement. SECTION 4: TENURE The position is permanent and fulltime. The post is pensionable. A panel may be formed to fill vacancies for Mechanic which may arise during the lifetime of the panel. The local authority shall require person to whom an appointment is offered to take up such appointments within a period of not more than one month and if they fail to take up the appointment within such period or such longer period as the local authority in its absolute discretion may determine, the local authority shall not appoint them. SECTION 5: REMUNERATION The Wages scale for the post is: €788.63 - €908.30 per week €788.63 – €810.89 – €864.38 – €869.92 – €875.36 – €880.87 – €886.36 – €891.85 – €897.34 – €902.84 – €908.30 (Maximum). Entry point to this scale will be determined in accordance with Circulars issued by the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government. In accordance with Departmental Circular letter EL 02/2011, a person who is not a serving local authority employee on or after 1st January 2011, will enter the scale for the position at a minimum point. Rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government Policy. SECTION 6: LOCATION OF POST The initial position to be filled will be based at Victoria Cross Machinery Yard, Cork; however any panel formed may be used to fill any vacancies that may arise during the lifetime of the panel at the council’s machinery yards at Skibbereen Machinery Yard and Newberry Machinery Yard, Mallow, Co. Cork. Cork County Council reserves the right to assign you to any department, premises or district in use by the Council, now or in the future. Changes in location of employment will not result in payment of disturbance money or compensation. The person appointed will be required to provide him/herself at his/her own expense with the necessary mode of travel to and from work. Holders of the office shall reside in the district in which their duties are to be performed or within a reasonable distance thereof. SECTION 7: WORKING HOURS The successful candidate will be required to work 39 hours per week. All hours worked will be subject to the provisions of the organisation of Working Time Act 1997 and Organisation of Working Time Act (Regulations) 2001. You may be required to work overtime outside of normal working hours and may also be requested to respond out of hours to breakdowns as required by his/ her Supervisor. These arrangements may be varied and you will be notified of any variation as required. SECTION 8: ANNUAL LEAVE The current annual leave entitlement is 25 days per annum including Good Friday. Notice of intention to take leave shall be given to the council at least two weeks before proposed leave commences. Cork County Council’s leave year runs from 1st January to 31st December. Granting of annual leave, payment for annual leave and arrangements for public holidays will be governed by the provisions of the Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997(as amended).
Optometrist
Salary: Competitive Salary plus BonusWorking hours: Part Time - 2 or 3 days a week Key Information: No Late Nights, No Sunday Working, No Bank HolidaysExperience level: You must be a CORU registered Optometrist Specsavers in Mallow are looking for a qualified, CORU registered Optometrist to join the team. Our experienced team use the very latest clinical technology which allows them to improve patient outcomes. At Specsavers in Mallow, we have a clear-sighted vision to transform eye health in our community. As our next Optometrist you will have the opportunity to provide a first-class experience to every one of our patients. What’s on Offer? Our Optometrists are an integral part of our store management team, so we are keen to get you up to speed outside the test room too. With ILM courses, Pre-Reg supervision and the Specsavers Partnership scheme (Pathway) all available to explore. Along with your clinical expertise – this will stand you in good stead if you choose to become a store director yourself one day. Platinum employer Our store is an accredited Platinum Employer – this means you can expect an exceptional employee experience every single day you work here. The Platinum Employer Scheme is part of the Specsavers drive to become a famous place to work. Stores with this accreditation have been verified on five key employer standards: Recruitment, Performance Management and Reward, Talent Management, Learning and Development and Employee Engagement. What we are looking for Alongside being a qualified and CORU registered Optometrist, we are searching for someone who shares our store’s ethos. Someone who wants to grow, develop, and offer exceptional customer care along the way. We want a practitioner who prides themselves on their clinical judgment, that is not afraid of a hands-on approach and who is keen to get involved and build rapport with the rest of the team. In summary, we are looking for a skilled resident Optometrist to join us, be part of the team and assist in driving our practice forward. CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Receptionist
EPS Group has an immediate vacancy for a part time Receptionist based from our Mallow head office. Key Responsibilities: