Seasonal Guide/Information Officer
OPW Areas of Responsibility
The Office of Public Works is a State body with responsibility for the protection of Ireland’s built heritage. This is achieved through the conservation, presentation and management of National Monuments, National Historic Properties and Government buildings. Our diverse portfolio consists of 780 sites from all periods of our history encompassing sites from prehistoric to late medieval periods of our history.
Seasonal Guide / Information Officer
About the position:
Visitor Services of the Office of Public Works currently seek enthusiastic people to join their dedicated Guide Teams at National Monument / National Historic Property Sites under their remit. This competition will be used to fill a range of temporary / seasonal posts over the next year.
The duration of seasonal employment may vary, depending on the local operational requirements. The hours, commencement dates and completion dates of the season may also vary for the same reasons.
The role of the seasonal guide / information officer will include:
Protection of the site
• Ensuring that any rules for visitors are observed
• Being responsible for security and safety at the site
• Supervising visitors so as to maintain order and prevent interference with the site
• Assist in the development and implementation of educational activities
• Assist in the development of exhibitions and running events, if required
Visitor reception and related issues
• Welcoming visitors to the site
• Introducing visitors to the site and its facilities
• Administering admission tickets and receipts
• Selling literature, postcards and posters
• Counting money and reconciling receipts
• Counting stock
• Keeping reception area and other site facilities clean and tidy
• Operating audio visual or other appropriate equipment
• Dealing with phone enquiries
• Handling bookings for the site
• Dealing with enquiries about the area and its visitor facilities
• Assisting in the operation of the online booking management system for both individual and business (Tour Operator) visitors - where applicable
• Collation and production of statistics on visitor numbers
Promotion and interpretation of the site
• Familiarisation with all aspects of the importance and story of the site
• Developing own tour commentary in conjunction with supervisor and other guides
• Giving guided tours
• Adapting a guided tour to suit a particular group
• Dealing with detailed enquiries about particular features of the site
• Outdoor duties to include but not limited to Park Stewarding
• Invigilating duties
• All candidates must be capable of carrying out all duties associated with the post
In addition, the post holder may be required to perform other duties as appropriate to the post which may be assigned to him / her from time to time and to contribute to the development of the post while in office.
Conditions of Service:
General information for Employment as a Seasonal Guide / Information Officer
Rate of Pay
Candidates should note that entry will be at the minimum point of the Guide scale and will not be subject to negotiation. The rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government policy (€15.28 – €23.80 per hour)
Working Week
Full time seasonal guides, unless otherwise indicated, are required to work on a roster (five days over seven days per week including weekends and public holidays). Flexibility in attendance is required, including evening attendance as and when required
Sunday Pay
Time + Time for hours actually worked
Annual Leave Entitlement
Seasonal Guide / Information Officer will have their annual leave allowance determined by a pro-rata amount of the 25-day maximum which is the full year allowance. Because of the seasonal nature of the position, certain restrictions may apply to when Guides take leave during their seasonal employment. Where applicable, pay in lieu of leave is paid at the end of the working period
Hours of Attendance
Hours are not fixed and can vary from site to site. The actual hours of attendance will be arranged according to local management requirements during the period of your employment
Physical Work Environment and Candidate Capabilities
Undertaking tours and dealing with visitor groups requires extensive vocal work. Outdoor work in inclement weather, work in confined spaces, at heights and on uneven ground are factors at certain sites. Please note that some sites have terrain that is challenging.
By applying for the position, the applicant is confirming that there is nothing on the grounds of health which would preclude the applicant from meeting the requirements of the position in a consistent and satisfactory manner and the applicant is fully competent, fully capable and available to undertake the duties of the post.
Appointees will be required to complete an online health questionnaire and will also be required to declare, before appointment, that they are fully capable of undertaking the duties and responsibilities attached to the position. Employment in the position will be subject to the appointee remaining fully capable of meeting the requirements of the position.
If a candidate wishes to request any workplace accommodation, adaptation or facilitation, upon receiving an offer of appointment, the candidate can identify any accommodations on the obligatory ‘Staff Census Form’ to be returned to the OPW Disability Liaison Officer (DLO) as part of their pre-employment undertakings
Dress Code
You are required to observe a neat code of dress during working hours. A guide uniform is provided at certain sites. Otherwise, a guide uniform allowance may be payable where it is a management requirement that guides adapt a colour coded clothing regime
Superannuation
For a Seasonal Guide / Information Officer recruited before 1 January 2013 superannuation benefits are provided in accordance with the terms of the Non-Contributory Superannuation Scheme for Non-Established Civil Servants.
Membership of the scheme is compulsory
The minimum retirement age at which pension is payable for members of this Scheme is 65 and compulsory retirement age is 70
This pension is integrated with the Department of Social Protection State Pension (Contributory) which is currently payable with effect from Age 66
The public service pension paid under this Scheme is based on the assumption that the individual will also receive the State Pension (Contributory) at the maximum personal rate on retirement
Where this does not happen, a Supplementary Pension may be payable on application by the retired member (there is no automatic entitlement and the onus is on the individual to apply)
Staff appointed between 1 April 2004 and 31 December 2012 do not have a maximum retirement age
Staff appointed after 1 January 2013, unless they have previously been members of a Public Service Pension Scheme and have not had a break in service of greater than 26 weeks, will be automatically enrolled in the Single Public Service Pension Scheme. The minimum retirement age for Scheme members is in line with the age of eligibility for the Contributory Old Age State Pension, currently Age 66
Membership of the scheme is compulsory
Retirement is compulsory on reaching 70 years of age
Spouses’ and dependant children’s pensions are granted under the terms of the Contributory Scheme for the Spouses and Children of non-established Civil Servants. Membership of the scheme is compulsory
At the time of being offered an appointment, the employing Department / Office will, in the light of the appointee’s employment history, determine whether he or she is a ‘new entrant’ or not. Candidates are advised to consult Section 2 of the Public Service Superannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2004 in relation to the definition of “new entrant”. The text of Section 2 and of the Act is available on the website www.oireachtas.ie
Appointees will be required to declare any entitlements to a Public Service pension benefit (in payment or preserved) from any other Public Service employment
Other Employment
Appointees cannot be employed by another public service body during the period of appointment with the OPW
Candidates who are on approved absences from other employment must ensure they are not impinging on their terms of absence by taking up a position with the OPW; proof of these terms must be supplied to OPW
Candidates engaged on community employment schemes must determine, and supply proof, of their eligibility for the position, by their provider
Eligibility and Employment Conditions
The candidate is responsible for ensuring that she / he meets the eligibility requirements and is capable of taking up and meeting the requirements of this position. Failure to meet any of the eligibility requirements and conditions attached to the position will result in the candidate having their Contract of Employment terminated should one have been issued.
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