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Grade and Salary E) €49,252 - €73,877 per year We are Uisce Éireann. Every day, we are responsible for the delivery of secure, safe, and sustainable water services for the people of Ireland. As Ireland’s national regulated water utility, our vision is a sustainable Ireland where water is respected and protected, for the planet and all the lives it supports. Our purpose at Uisce Éireann is to rise to the challenge of delivering transformative water services that enable communities to thrive. That means we are proud to take on the responsibility of protecting our water supply and passing on a safe and secure water system to a rapidly growing population and empowering Ireland’s social and economic growth. We are passionate about empowering our people, enabling them to make a positive impact on communities across Ireland. We are guided by a shared vision and purpose, grounded in values that define who we are and shape how we work, where we deliver for customers and communities, we work better together, we do the right thing, we aim high, and we keep each other safe. Our behaviours define how we interact, communicate, and succeed together. These values and behaviours apply to each one of us, across every role, location, and level. Our goal is to attract and develop skilled and talented people from diverse backgrounds, who bring a dynamic range of expertise and insights to our work. With a strong, values-driven workforce, we ensure Uisce Éireann can continue advancing Ireland’s water services and meeting the needs of the communities we serve for generations to come. The Role: The Asset Operations function forms the cornerstone of service delivery to customers, protecting the environment and meeting regulatory standards as well as managing the majority of operational expenditure. The Asset Operations function has responsibility for operational and maintenance strategy, policies, planning and standard operating procedures for Water and Wastewater operations both nationally and regionally, ensuring that value for money and customer service is delivered. The Operations Support Team has responsibility for providing and managing effective business infrastructure and processes at a national level to support operational activities at site level. Reporting to the Performance Delivery Manager, the Performance Delivery Analyst will conduct detailed analysis and reporting which will drive and deliver end to end improvements to ways of working for Asset Operations, that focus on enhancing customer service, efficiency, operational effectiveness and employee experience. The Performance Delivery Analyst will develop communications across Uisce Éireann’s channels to ensure that messaging is reaching right across Asset Operations staff. Main Duties and Responsibilities: CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Frontline Technical Operations Lead (Water)
Grade and Salary D) €61,531 - €92,296 per year We are Uisce Éireann. Every day, we are responsible for the delivery of secure, safe, and sustainable water services for the people of Ireland. As Ireland’s national regulated water utility, our vision is a sustainable Ireland where water is respected and protected, for the planet and all the lives it supports. Our purpose at Uisce Éireann is to rise to the challenge of delivering transformative water services that enable communities to thrive. That means we are proud to take on the responsibility of protecting our water supply and passing on a safe and secure water system to a rapidly growing population and empowering Ireland’s social and economic growth. We are passionate about empowering our people, enabling them to make a positive impact on communities across Ireland. We are guided by a shared vision and purpose, grounded in values that define who we are and shape how we work, where we deliver for customers and communities, we work better together, we do the right thing, we aim high, and we keep each other safe. Our behaviours define how we interact, communicate, and succeed together. These values and behaviours apply to each one of us, across every role, location, and level. Our goal is to attract and develop skilled and talented people from diverse backgrounds, who bring a dynamic range of expertise and insights to our work. With a strong, values-driven workforce, we ensure Uisce Éireann can continue advancing Ireland’s water services and meeting the needs of the communities we serve for generations to come. The Role: The Asset Operations function forms the cornerstone of service delivery to customers, protecting the environment, meeting regulatory standards, and managing the majority of operational expenditure. The Asset Operations function has responsibility for operational and maintenance strategy, policies, planning and standard operating procedures for Water and Wastewater operations both nationally and regionally, ensuring that value for money and customer service is delivered. Reporting to the Water Network Operations Manager, the Frontline Technical Operations Lead (Water) will be responsible for supporting teams in the resolution of technical/engineering matters, including service risk issues, as they arise within the region. The focus of this role will be to support service risk management, provide technical analysis, offer local knowledge of assets and operational performance capabilities and contribute to the efficient and effective treatment of water assets. This includes the safe operation and maintenance of water assets to ensure compliance and customer service standards. Main Duties and Responsibilities: CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Chill Co-ordinator
We are looking for reliable and hardworking Chill Co-ordinator to join our team in Pilgrim's Europe - Moy Park at Ballymena site. This is an active role on the floor in a fast-moving chilled goods environment, where you will ensure all stock is accurately controlled, rotated, and utilised in line with production requirements. Key Information: Competitive pay: £14.43 per hour Permanent, stable employment Work Pattern: Week 1: Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 6am- 6pm Week 2: Wednesday & Thursday 6am- 6pm Supportive and safe working environment Key Responsibilities • Arrange and stage material on the floor against the daily production schedule. • Ensure all incoming and outgoing stock is accurately recorded and discrepancies actioned. • Conduct regular physical stock counts and resolve discrepancies. • Monitor and record production overruns to minimise waste. • Ensure allergen segregation and compliance with hygiene, quality, and housekeeping standards. • Support environmental impact reduction by monitoring energy usage and waste. • Communicate effectively across departments and provide clear shift handovers. • Drive continuous improvement and support initiatives to enhance efficiency and safety. What We’re Looking For Essential: • Strong communication and organisational skills. • Good level of English (written, reading & verbal). • Ability to give instructions clearly and effectively lead a team. • Self-motivated, enthusiastic, and adaptable. • Good timekeeping, decision-making, and problem-solving skills. Desirable: • Previous experience working within a poultry/meat or fast-paced manufacturing environment. • A proven track record of achieving results at supervisory level. If you’re ready to take on this exciting challenge and grow your career with us, apply today and join our friendly team! The company Pilgrim’s Europe produces some of the best-known and most iconic brands in the UK and Ireland, including Fridge Raiders, Rollover, Denny, Richmond, Oakhouse and Moy Park, alongside a diverse range of industry leading own-label products in categories including fresh pork, lamb and chicken, working with all the major retailers and food service outlets. Our portfolio extends to authentic chilled and frozen ready meals, snacking ranges, added value and food service products. Across Pilgrim’s Europe we combine 20,000 of the best people in the industry, united by a shared set of core values and a passion for producing the highest quality, most delicious and innovative food, which is enjoyed by millions of people in the UK, Ireland and Europe every day. Our Pilgrim’s Europe team are based in our Pilgrim’s UK, Moy Park, Pilgrim’s Food Masters and Pilgrim’s Shared Services businesses.
Kitchen/Housekeeping Assistant
Beechfield Care Group are currently seeking to recruit General Operative to assume responsibility for the care of residents at Beechwood Nursing Home, Leighlinbridge, Carlow, R93 DD43. We are a long-established Nursing Home Group based in Dublin, Carlow, Meath, Westmeath & Kildare. Our mission is to provide the best standard of quality care to our residents. Our philosophy places the care of the resident at the heart of the nursing home. About Beechwood Beechwood Nursing Home is a purpose-built residential home situated in the picturesque village of Leighlinbridge, pleasantly located on the banks of the River Barrow. Every resident is unique, and we respect and value everyone for who they are. This is our ethos. Happiness and independence are paramount at Beechwood Nursing Home. Our staff hold a genuine interest and passion in what they are doing, and this is essential in achieving and maintaining the high standard that we set for ourselves. About the Role The Housekeeper/General Operative will be responsible for overseeing housekeeping cleaning operations at our nursing home. The working hours will be varied according to the home needs and will require occasional weekend work. Role Responsibilities
Healthy County Coordinator
The Position The Health and Wellbeing Division within the Department of Health has been instrumental in the development of the Healthy Ireland Programmes within Local Government. These programmes encourage local authorities to lead on health and wellbeing within their communities to bring about improved health and community wellbeing outcomes. This happens across the whole range of local government activities and services to help address what’s called the wider determinants of health and wellbeing – what many people term the causes of the causes of what make people unhealthy. This growing focus and responsibility given to Local Authorities for community well-being encourages local government to lead collaboration within its’ county to improve health and wellbeing outcomes. The Healthy Ireland Programme plays an important role in helping to understand the complex interplay of factors that are crucial in improving overall wellbeing outcomes in communities and encouraging local government to avail of the opportunities to address the public health challenges of today. The Healthy Cities and Counties Programme is a Department of Health funded initiative located within local government with a concerted focus on life-long wellbeing, prevention of illness; enabling wellbeing environments and the reduction of health inequities. More specifically, the programme highlights the important role and responsibility that local government has in enhancing community wellbeing outcomes. The programme has a formal governance arrangement within the LCDC structure which gives it a strong platform from which to build collaborative effort and support high level goal efforts within Local Economic and Community Plans. A Healthy Ireland Fund secured from the Department of Health is provided to each Local Authority, through the LCDC to help leverage activity in specific outcome areas. Kildare is currently implementing its 4th Healthy Ireland Programme as agreed by Pobal on behalf of the Department of Health. A Healthy Ireland Coordinator is in place to oversee this work, but this post is due to conclude when this role is recruited. The HI fund is used to lever support for projects in specific outcome areas and its management and administration forms part of the overall work programme of the coordinator. The Competition The purpose of this recruitment campaign is to form a panel for Kildare County Council from which permanent and temporary posts may be filled as Healthy County Coordinator as vacancies arise. The Role The Healthy County Coordinator will be responsible for the management of their respective Healthy Ireland Programme areas and act as the primary point of contact and liaison with other sections in relation to all operational matters for the Healthy Ireland Programme for which they are responsible and other assigned duties/functions, depending on the organisational arrangements in place. The post holder will work under the direction and control of the Senior Executive Officer or analogous grade or other officer designated by the Chief Executive or Director of Services as appropriate. The post holder will be responsible for management of the day-to-day operations of the relevant programme and be a contributor to the strategic and policy making decisions of the local authority. The Coordinator will be expected to contribute to the development and implementation of policies and strategies and to work closely with the elected members, Oireachtas members and senior managers in delivering services to the highest standard. The post holder may represent the Local Authority on committees and at meetings, including for example Municipal District meetings, Strategic Policy Committee meetings and may be asked to report on progress in their respective section or department. The post holder will also be expected to support the operations of the elected Council, the Strategic Policy Committees, Municipal Districts and other Council Structures. The job description below outlines the requirements for the position which will operate within a multi-level governance environment—from municipal district and community level to national and EU levels. The post holder will be responsible for coordinating, influencing, and aligning activity across political, managerial, sectoral, and community domains, working at local, municipal district, plenary, regional, national and European levels. The position requires professionals with the ability to coordinate, influence, and lead cross-sectoral and community initiatives that address health inequalities, promote prevention, and build resilient, inclusive places within their designated Local Authority. The Coordinator will support the delivery of the emerging outcomes framework for Healthy Ireland in 2026. The role prioritises actions to improve the wider determinants of health through local government’s statutory and developmental responsibilities, with a strong emphasis on empowering communities, research and innovation, intersectoral collaboration, data management and evidence informed decision-making. Duties and Responsibilities The Healthy County Coordinator will perform such duties as may be assigned from time to time which will involve the facilitation, implementation and promotion of the policies and objectives of Kildare County Council for the advancement of the Healthy Cities and Counties Programme. Duties include inter alia: • Work intensively with communities of interest and place to co-design, develop, and implement locally tailored wellbeing initiatives. • Apply principles of empowerment, participation, social justice, and equality in all aspects of planning and delivery. • Work with relevant Healthy Ireland partners to ensure integrated and improved delivery of health and wellbeing initiatives and support programmes across the County Council. • Use and gather relevant local datasets to target communities experiencing the greatest health inequities and build evidence case for resource allocation or intervention. • Develop a 5-year Healthy County Work Programme based on local need and priorities-established from innovative and participatory community engagement and needs assessment exercises with Annual Action Plans comprising of Healthy Ireland Fund or similar funding to action local priorities. • Participate in Regional Healthy County Coordinator Cluster and National Network fora. • Map, align and leverage local authority activities that influence the wider determinants of health and include within relevant Healthy Ireland data gathering exercises. • Advise elected members and senior executives on relevant policies and programmes related to health and wellbeing and deliver relevant upskilling/enabling opportunities. • Facilitate Local Authority wide/Regional Health and Wellbeing Networks and support the development of local wellbeing forums, and wellbeing leadership initiatives within communities. • Work confidently and sensitively with elected representatives, senior executives, and cross-sectoral leaders from a range of statutory/voluntary sector/business and local communities to address determinants of health activity within the local authority. • Act as a catalyst and connector across directorates and sections (e.g planning, transport, housing, environment, community) to align activity with health and wellbeing objectives. • Champion whole-system, place-based, preventative approaches to health and wellbeing, working across local authority directorates and with external partners to create enabling environments that foster wellbeing for all. • Explore resource mechanisms across all Government Departments and at EU level to address local community priorities. • Leverage research, data, innovation, and WHO/EU collaboration to encourage local government leadership in improving health and wellbeing outcomes. • Develop or contribute to funding bids where appropriate in conjunction with communities to resource local priority initiatives. • Capacity to influence, align, and coordinate across internal directorates and external stakeholders and demonstrate partnership management and stakeholder engagement skills e.g co-ordination of interagency meetings. • Use local data, research, and evidence to shape decisions and measure outcomes. • Represent the Local Authority in regional and national networks and participate in international platforms such as the WHO European Healthy Cities Network. • Drive whole-of-local-government, whole-of-community and whole-of-place approaches to wellbeing, focusing on the social, economic, environmental and cultural determinants of health. • Plan, implement, oversee and report on funding assigned to the post in line with agreed priorities. Qualifications Character: Candidates must have on the latest date of receipt of completed applications: • Be of good character with a friendly, open and outgoing disposition is essential. • Have the ability to stay focused and resilient under pressure. • The capacity to interact effectively with local elected members and people from a broad range of sectors including local development/community organisations. • Have the enthusiasm for meeting and working with a variety of people and groups on an ongoing basis. Health: Candidates shall be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. For the purpose of satisfying the requirements as to health it will be necessary for successful candidates, before they are appointed, to undergo at their expense a medical examination by a qualified medical practitioner to be nominated by the local authority. On taking up appointment the expense of the medical examination will be refunded to candidates. Education, Training and Experience etc.: Each candidate must, on the latest date, receive completed application forms: • A third-level degree (NFQ Level 8 or higher) in a relevant field such as community/sports development, youth work, social sciences, public health, social policy, public administration, planning, or related discipline. A minimum of 2 years’ relevant experience in any of the following: • Local government, public sector, or similar roles involving strategic planning, project coordination, or community engagement. • Work with disadvantaged communities or target populations to address social exclusion or inequality. • Cross-sectoral coordination or partnership development. • Policy development, research, or evaluation related to the determinants of health. • Operating effectively within political, community and policy-making environments, demonstrating ability to work across boundaries of role, sector and geography. • Project management and delivery, budgeting and performance-monitoring experience. Knowledge, Skills and Attitude etc.: • Knowledge and understanding of Sláintecare Reform, Healthy Ireland Outcomes Framework. • Experience of building, managing and nurturing partnerships and relationships across a wide range of key stakeholders. • An understanding and/or experience of local government structures and political environment. • Understanding and experience of working with people/communities who experience health inequalities and the social determinants of health. • Facilitation and group-work skills. • Experience of report writing, strategic planning and funding application processes. • Effective communication skills. • Excellent IT & administration skills, including MS Word, Excel & PowerPoint. • Experience in managing budgets and finances and experience with processing payments. • Experience in gathering qualitative and quantitative data, analysis, research and evaluation to policy and practice. • Use of social media and varied communication platforms. • Understanding of multi-level governance and/or experience of working across local, regional, national and European contexts. Please supply copies of any certificates, diplomas or degrees you may have with the application form. Non-Irish Qualifications must be accompanied by a determination from Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) to establish their comparability against the Irish National Framework of Qualifications. Overseas qualifications must also be accompanied by a translation document. Drivers Licence: Candidates must hold a clean, current Class B Driving Licence and will be required to have access to his/her own car. Competencies for the Post of Healthy County Coordinator Key competencies for the post include the following and candidates will be expected to demonstrate sufficient evidence within their application form of competence under each of these. Please take particular note to these when completing the application form as any short-listing or interview processes will be based on the information provided by the candidates: Management and Change • Demonstrates experience in the management or coordination of cross-sectoral or cross-departmental initiatives that impact on community wellbeing. • Ability to lead change processes in partnership with internal and external stakeholders. • Demonstrates the ability to develop and maintain positive and beneficial relationships with relevant stakeholder interests. • Demonstrates an understanding of local authority change dynamics, including political considerations and inter-agency working. • Effectively manages the introduction of change; fosters a culture of creativity in stakeholders and overcomes resistance to change. Delivering Results • Demonstrates project planning and delivery skills—especially in settings involving multi-stakeholder coordination. • Proactively identifies problems, areas for improvement and contributes to solutions. • A strong focus on prevention, equity, and sustainability in local government or community service delivery. • Ability to use data, evidence, and performance indicators to monitor progress and inform resource allocation. • Demonstrates the ability to contribute to operational plans and develop team plans in line with priorities and actions for their area of operation, having regard to corporate goals, operational objectives and available resources. Performance through People • Demonstrates effective skills in engaging and empowering communities—especially marginalised or underserved groups. • Demonstrates confidence in influencing political and executive leadership to support wellbeing priorities. • Leads, motivates and engages others to achieve quality results. • Effectively identifies and manages conflict and potential sources of conflict. • Demonstrates capacity to foster trust, listen deeply, and navigate competing priorities. Personal Effectiveness • Commitment to equity, inclusion and community empowerment. • Demonstrates resilience, initiative, and a proactive approach to solving complex problems. • Maintains a reflective practice approach, learning from experience, data, and feedback. • Is enthusiastic about the role and is motivated in the face of difficulties and obstacles. • Demonstrates a curiosity and openness to research, innovation, and EU opportunity. • Operates effectively in an environment with significant complexity and pace. Knowledge, Experience and Skills • Demonstrates understanding of the role of Healthy Ireland Programmes and WHO European Healthy Cities Network in the context of wider local authority service delivery. • Demonstrates awareness of Community Development Principles and a strong understanding of the Social Determinants of Health to support delivery of Healthy Ireland priorities – with clear understanding of the roles that housing, transport, planning, environment, and social infrastructure play in shaping health and wellbeing. • Demonstrates knowledge & understanding of the structure and functions of local government and in particular working across boundaries and with elected members. • Demonstrates knowledge of current local government issues, future trends and strategic direction of local and national government and at WHO/EU level. • Has relevant administrative experience of compiling, preparing and presenting reports, and budget and financial and resource management skills. Particulars of Employment The Post The post is whole time (i.e., 35 hours per week) and the appointment is permanent. Location The location will be Aras Chill Dara. Kildare County Council reserves the right to assign the successful candidate to any premises in use by the Council, now or in the future. The person appointed will be required to report to their place of work by their own means of transport and at their own expense. Commencement Kildare County Council shall require a person to whom an appointment is offered to take up such appointment within a period of not more than one month and if they fail to take up the appointment within such period, or such other longer period as the Council in its absolute discretion may determine, Kildare County Council shall not appoint them. Working Hours The current working hours are 35 hours per week, the hours of work are 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Mondays to Fridays (rotas operate for lunchtime opening). Kildare County Council also has a flexi time system in operation, details of which are available from the Human Resources Section. The Council reserves the right to alter your hours of work from time to time. The role will employ flexible working hours to include evening and weekend work on occasion. All hours worked are subject to and recorded in accordance with the provisions of the Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997, and the Organisation of Working Time Regulations, 2001. Kildare County Council requires employees to record their hours using a Clocking system. Reporting Arrangements The Healthy County Coordinator will report directly to the appropriate supervisor in the Section or to any other employee of Kildare County Council as the Director of Services or other appropriate employee may designate for this purpose. A system of regular appraisal will be operated during employment, which will involve discussions between the employee and the line manager regarding performance and conduct. Probationary Period of Employment Where a person is permanently appointed to Kildare County Council, the following provisions shall apply – a) There shall be a period after appointment takes effect, during which such a person shall hold the position on probation. b) Such period shall be twelve months, but the Chief Executive may, at their discretion, extend such period. c) Such a person shall cease to hold the position at the end of the period of probation, unless during this period the Chief Executive has certified that the service is satisfactory. d) The period at (a) above may be terminated on giving one weeks’ notice as per the Minimum Notice and Terms of Employment Acts. e) There will be assessments during the probationary period. Remuneration €60,011 per annum to €72,790 per annum (maximum) €75,395 per annum (LSI 1) (after 3 years satisfactory service at maximum) €78,015 per annum (LSI 2) (after 6 years satisfactory service at maximum) On appointment successful candidates will be placed on the first point of the salary scale. Remuneration is paid fortnightly by PayPath directly to the employees nominated bank account. The current wage pay cycle may be revised during the period of employment. Remuneration is subject to all statutory deductions, e.g., P.A.Y.E. and P.R.S.I. Increments are paid annually subject to satisfactory attendance, conduct and performance and national agreements. Increments may be withheld if performance, attendance and/or conduct are not satisfactory.
Administrative Officer
Role and Responsibilities The Administrative Officer is a middle management position within the Local Authority and is responsible for the administration and management of one or more sections or departments handling specific areas of the Council’s activities, including the management of staff. The post holder will be expected to work closely with senior managers and elected representatives in delivering services to the highest standard and to contribute to the development and implementation of strategies and policies. The Administrative Officer is the primary point of contact and liaison with other departments or directorates in relation to all operational matters for the service delivery section or sections for which they are responsible. The Administrative Officer is expected to carry out their duties with an understanding of the political context of local government and in such a manner that enhances public trust and confidence and ensures impartial decision making. The person appointed will work under the direction and control of the Senior Executive Officer or other officer designated by the Chief Executive. Staff at this level work in a range of roles across public-facing and internal service areas of the Council such as Housing, Finance, Operations, Planning, Economic Development, Corporate, Active Travel etc. Duties The duties may include but are not limited to: Particulars of Employment The employment is wholetime, permanent and pensionable. Persons who become pensionable employees of a local authority who are liable to pay the Class A rate of PRSI contribution will be required in respect of their superannuation to contribute to the local authority at the rate of 1.5% of their pensionable remuneration plus 3.5% of net pensionable remuneration (i.e. pensionable remuneration less twice the annual rate of social insurance old age contributory pension payable at the maximum rate to a person with no adult dependant or qualified children). Persons who become pensionable employees of a local authority who are liable to pay the Class D rate of PRSI contribution will be required in respect of their superannuation to contribute to the local authority at the rate of 5% of their pensionable remuneration. All persons who become pensionable employees of a local authority will be required in respect of the local Government (Spouses and Children’s Contributory Pension) Scheme to contribute to the local authority at the rate of 1.5% of their pensionable remuneration in accordance with the terms of the Scheme. Probation Where persons who are not already employees of a Local Authority are employed, the following provisions shall apply: (a) there shall be a period after such employment take effect during which such persons shall hold such employment on probation, (b) such period shall be one year, but the Chief Executive may at his or her discretion extend such period, (c) such persons shall cease to hold employment at the end of the period of probation unless during such period the Chief Executive has certified that the service of such persons is satisfactory. Salary €60,011, €61,480, €63,194, €64,914, €66,634, €68,170, €69,745, €71,269, €72,790, €75,395, (LSI 1), €78,015 (LSI 2). Persons who are not serving local authority employees will be based on the minimum of the scale. Holders of the post shall pay to the local authority any fees or other monies (other than their inclusive salary) payable to or received by them by virtue of their post or in respect of any services which they are required by or under any enactment to perform Health For the purpose of satisfying the requirement as to health it will be necessary for successful candidates, before they are employed, to undergo a medical examination by a qualified medical practitioner to be nominated by the Local Authority. Retirement Age The retirement age is 70 years. Recruitment The local authority shall require a person to whom employment is offered to take up such employment within a period of not more than 6 weeks and if he or she fails to take up the employment within such period or such longer period as the local authority in its absolute discretion may determine, the local authority shall not employ the person.
Scheduling Administrator
Communicare is a leading national provider of complex paediatric homecare services. We also deliver exceptional and personalised homecare for older individuals and those with disabilities, as well as residential disability services across Ireland. We are expanding our team and are currently seeking a dedicated Scheduling Administrator to join us. If you are passionate about healthcare and committed to delivering outstanding customer service, we encourage you to apply. Role Overview: The Scheduling Administrator plays a crucial role in coordinating and managing the scheduling of services for both clients and care staff. This position is essential in ensuring that our clients receive the highest quality of care through effective scheduling and coordination. Key Responsibilities: Reports To: Paediatric Operations Manager Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Shop Floor Assistant
Main purpose of the role: Merchandise, rotate and face off all stock in assigned department while maintaining hygiene and food standards. The ideal candidate will have/be: Excellent communication skills; Strong attention to detail, organised and flexible; Ability to use own initiative and work as part of a team; Main duties: Actively live SuperValu brand-values i.e. Genuine, Passion for Food, Vibrant, Committed, Innovative and Imaginative; Process orders for various departments; Merchandise and present the entire store to the highest standard at all times; Liaise with the Store Manager on changes to layouts, ends and sides and ensure changes are correctly implemented; Implement correct labelling and stock rotation procedures; Ensure deliveries are checked off in line with goods inwards procedures. Keep the back-store tidy and packed away.
Deli Assistant
Main purpose of the role: Responsible for the preparation of high quality hot and cold deli products and for ensuring customer satisfaction is the number one priority. The ideal candidate will have/be:
Administrative Staff Officer
Essential Qualifications and Skills Candidates must: • have the requisite knowledge, skills and competencies to carry out the role to a high standard; • be capable and competent of fulfilling the role to a high standard; • have obtained at least Grade O6 (formerly D3) in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate Examination (higher, ordinary, applied or vocational programmes) or equivalent or have passed an examination at the appropriate level within the QQI qualifications framework which can be assessed as being of a comparable to Leaving Certificate standard or equivalent or higher or have appropriate relevant experience which encompasses equivalent skills and expertise; Desirable Qualifications and Skills • Demonstrable knowledge of use of IT systems. A good knowledge and skill in the use of Information and Communication Technologies and appointees will be expected to use new techniques and technologies as they arise. The University will provide the necessary training as appropriate. • A strong working knowledge of Excel. • Demonstrable knowledge of use of Banner and Agresso • Familiarity with Examination processes in higher education institutions • Excellent organisational, administration, communication and interpersonal skills. Overview of the Role This post will be based in our Killybegs campus to support trade apprenticeships across the university. The person will primarily be responsible for overseeing and coordinating the administration of the expansion of trade apprenticeships. The role includes working with staff, students and the wider community in the provision of information, reports and queries. The appointee will work closely with the Head of School, Heads of Department and the Administrative Manager to provide supports for a variety of faculty activities. Duties • Working closely with the Heads of Departments on all aspects of the delivery of apprenticeship programmes • Maintain close relations with the ETB and SOLAS ensuring that effective communication and collaboration processes are in place. • Coordinate exam boards, liaising with academic staff and processing exam results on SOLAS portal. • Liaise with Access Office and Student support function. • Coordinate repeat exam communication between students, Exams office and SOLAS. • Coordinate Apprentice Induction and other information activities. • Coordinate weekly timesheets and sick leave submission and reporting. • Dealing with queries from staff/students/parents/outside agencies • Coordinating programme boards and other department meetings. • Raising and management of Agresso orders. • Working with staff, students and the wider community in the provision of information, reports, queries etc. • Assisting with collating programme submissions and reports. • Assisting the Head of School and Heads of Department with Faculty administrative duties as required. • Assisting with reports to other ATU functions – HR, Finance, Registrar’s, timetabling, audits etc as required. • Processing staff claim forms. • Maintain existing audit and budgetary reporting. • Assist with projects and new collaborative opportunities with partners/stakeholders. • Coordinating awards ceremonies. • Support with programme promotion, e.g., website/showcase/open days/WorldSkills • The job will involve regular contacts with students, staff, the public and organisations and individuals at all levels where discretion, tact, courtesy and judgement would have to be constantly exercised. • All jobs demand a good knowledge and skill in the use of Information and Communication Technologies and appointees will be expected to use new techniques and technologies as they arise. • Any other administrative duties as and when required Salary Grade V Salary Scale (€51,723 – €61,863) Candidates external to the sector may be appointed up to the 3rd Point (€54,845) of the Salary Scale in accordance with University Policy Hours of Work 35 hours per week