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The Role: Community Wardens are frontline service employees who are involved in the delivery of a wide range of key local authority services in the heart of communities. The Community Warden service has a Countywide remit which may involve the distribution of duties on a functional, electoral or geographic area basis. The distribution of duties in this way may be adjusted from time to time in the interests of flexibility and organisational efficiency. For the most part Community Wardens will be required to carry out duties as outlined below throughout the County, to include rotation between areas as required, with flexibility to move geographically across the County in response to requirements. The successful candidate will be required to work under the direction and supervision of the appropriate line manager and carry out duties as may from time to time be assigned to him/her in relation to his/her employment and as may be appropriate. The Qualifications: Character Each candidate shall be of good character. Health Each candidate shall be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. Citizenship Candidates must, by the date of any job offer, be: (a) A citizen of the European Economic Area (EEA). The EEA consists of the Member States of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway; or (b) A citizen of the United Kingdom (UK); or (c) A citizen of Switzerland pursuant to the agreement between the EU and Switzerland on the free movement of persons; or (d) A non-EEA citizen who is a spouse or child of an EEA or UK or Swiss citizen and has a stamp 4 visa; or (e) A person awarded international protection under the International Protection Act 2015 or any family member entitled to remain in the State as a result of family reunification and has a stamp 4 visa; or (f) A non-EEA citizen who is a parent of a dependent child who is a citizen of, and resident in, an EEA member state or the UK or Switzerland and has a stamp 4 visa. Education and Experience Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms: (i) Have reached a standard of education sufficient to enable them to carry out the duties of Community Warden satisfactorily; (ii) Have adequate experience relevant to the post and the ability to work on own initiative without constant supervision; (iii) Be able to demonstrate an awareness/understanding of the role and function of a Community Warden; (iv) Be capable of writing clear and concise reports and keeping work records; (v) Have a good knowledge and previous experience in Safety, Health & Welfare at Work and in dealing with the public; (vi) Hold a current full Class B Driving Licence, free from endorsement; (vii) Hold a valid Safe Pass Card* Each candidate will demonstrate through their application form and at interview (if called for interview) that s/he has: Entry point to this scale will be determined in accordance with relevant Departmental Circulars. Offers of appointment to persons who are not serving local authority employees will be based on the minimum of this scale. Rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government Policy. The salary shall be fully inclusive and shall be as determined from time to time. Holders of the office 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 office or in respect of services which they are required by or under any enactment to perform. Residence: The holder of the post shall reside in the district in which his or her duties are to be performed or within a reasonable distance thereof and will be required to serve in the Local Authority’s Offices, or wherever assigned by the Local Authority. Leitrim County Council reserves the right to, at any time, re-assign an employee to any Department now or in the future. Leitrim County Council reserves the right to, at any time, assign an employee to any premises in use by the Council now or in the future.
Home Energy Assessment Sales Agent
About Us Activ8 Energies: Activ8 Energies are actively seeking a HEA Sales Agent to join our new One Stop Shop Department here in Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan. At Activ8 we're dedicated to empowering homeowners and businesses towards self-sustainability through exceptional customer experiences and innovative products. Be part of an industry that's shaping the future of our planet. Why Join Us? At Activ8, we’re not just about energy efficient upgrades, we’re about people. You’ll join a team that values:
Senior Training Advisor/Authorised Officer
Job Title Senior Training Advisor/Authorised Officer - Dublin College Loughlinstown Grade Grade VII Nature and Duration of Contract Permanent in accordance with General Conditions of Employment. Department / Function Senior Training Advisor/Authorised Officers (STA/AO) provide a critical role in ensuring a high quality on-the-job experience in apprenticeship. STA/AO’s approve employers before they can register apprentices, progress the registration of apprentices and provide a point of contact for apprentices in addition to general monitoring of compliance with the Code of Practice for apprenticeship. Reporting To Designated member of Management Team Loughlinstown Location of Post Dublin College Loughlinstown Salary Scale €60,610 p.a. - €73,516 p.a. Long service Increment 1, €76,149 after three years satisfactory service at the maximum. Long Service Increment 2, €78,794 after three years satisfactory service at LSI 1 New appointees to any grade start at the minimum point of the scale. Incremental credit is normally granted on appointment, in respect of current experience in the Civil Service, Local Authorities, Health Service and other Public Service Bodies and Statutory Agencies. Annual Leave 29 working days per annum (pro-rata). Working Week 35 hours per week (exclusive of one hour lunch) Probation In accordance with S.I. No. 686/2022 - European Union (Transparent and Predictable Working Conditions) Regulations 2022, the period of probation shall not exceed 12 months. Superannuation Membership of the ETB Superannuation Scheme and of the ETB’s Spouses and Children’s Scheme is automatic and compulsory. A panel may be formed from which future similar vacancies may be filled; such panel will remain active for a maximum period of 6 months. Dublin and Dun Laoghaire Education and Training Board is an equal opportunity employer. Recruitment to posts within the ETB is on the basis of qualifications and the ability to carry out the responsibilities of the grade or post. Citizenship Requirements Candidates should note that eligibility to compete for posts is open to citizens of the European Economic Area (EEA) or to non-EEA nationals with a valid work permit. The EEA consists of the Member States of the European Union along with Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Swiss citizens under EU agreement may also apply. Please visit the link below for updates to these requirements: https://www.workplacerelations.ie/en/what_you_should_know/coming_to_work_in_ireland/ Please note you must advise if a work permit is required by you before commencing employment with Dublin & Dun Laoghaire ETB. This requirement should be notified as soon as possible. Equality, Diversity & Inclusion In accordance with ETB’s commitment to equality of opportunity for all job applicants, you are asked to request any reasonable accommodation in sufficient time to ensure you can participate fully in the recruitment process. Please contact recruitment@ddletb.ie should you require any assistance. Job Objectives Duties and Responsibilities
Apprentice HGV Mechanic
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a second or third year apprentice to join Cork Airport's mechanical team. This position will be part of the Mechanical Department who are responsible for maintaining the fleet of fire vehicles/maintenance/other vehicles and the mechanical components/plant & machinery in the Terminal/Airport Buildings. It involves working in conjunction with the department in developing new and carrying out existing preventative maintenance on all elements of the mechanical business. Responsibilities Key Areas of Responsibility of the Department: Responsible for maintenance/repair/preventative maintenance of the following: • Fire Vehicles • All Maintenance Plant & Equipment • Other vehicles • Firefighting pumps and equipment • Auto electrical repair • Conveyor systems • Plant & Equipment Qualifications • The position requires that the person must be pursuing an academic qualification in the following: Heavy-duty diesel engine maintenance. Electronics/ Autoelectrics. Hydraulic/ Pneumatics. Plant/ Equipment maintenance. • Good knowledge of hydraulics and pneumatics, repair and overhaul of diesel & petrol engines, a working knowledge of plant and equipment. • It is desirable that the candidate should possess a clean HGV driving licence. • The candidate must have a strong independent work initiative and be capable of working within a team. • He/she should be outgoing, a decision maker and a motivated worker who is able to work closely with other disciplines and also on his/her own initiative. • The successful candidate should have the skills and values necessary for working in a participative environment and be committed to the implementation of the Compact for Constructive Participation. daa is an equal opportunities employer committed to celebrating diversity & inclusion and recognising the value that difference can bring, both for our business and for our people. We encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experience. We ensure our recruitment process is accessible to all and offer reasonable accommodations to applicants at all stages of the selection process Any offer of employment will be conditional on the successful candidate demonstrating and maintaining eligibility to work in Ireland.It is a condition of your employment with daa to achieve and maintain the necessary training and security standards required for your position at all times
Employee Services and Payroll Project Specialist
An exciting opportunity has arisen in our Limerick Offices for an Employee Services & Payroll Project specialist. The successful candidate will work actively on one or more phases of all identified payroll impacting projects to ensure delivery of Project charter and goals. Flexibility to support day to day payroll and HR operations to drive deeper process understanding, and support process resilience and cross training. Identify opportunities for improvement through proactive data analysis, root cause analysis process walkthroughs and stakeholder engagement. This is a permanent full time position. Responsibilities • Contributing to overall project objectives and completing individual deliverables as set out in project plan • Providing subject matter expertise and input regarding payroll processes and systems to the Project Team • Working with wider business and Project team to establish and meet business needs • Adhering to project timescales, reporting progress against project plan and escalating any potential slippage of significant project dates • Work closely with IT to ensure any legislative payroll related changes are implemented on the system and complete associated UAT • Proactively identify and follow to conclusion any system or process improvement related to the payroll process and system • Participate in any UAT relating to any payroll impacting projects to maintain integrity of the payroll system and employees pay and benefits • Maintain project documentation in line with best Project Management practise and Shared Services documentation requirements • In depth technical knowledge of the Oracle payroll system and associated systems which feed into the payroll system • Be escalation point for complex technical payroll queries • Support maintenance of data integrity by challenging incorrect data in HRIS system and work to resolve any data integrity issues. • Responsibility for requirements gathering solution design, UAT script creation and testing • Create documentation to support new element build • Responsibility for testing EBIZ annual patching requirements • Responsibility for build of payroll elements and fast formulas • Working with iT on any technical process improvements and action tracker items to improve payroll process • Provide support to and cover for day to day Payroll Operations as needed • Assist in payroll service requests, payroll processes including complex arrears calculations and payroll errors as they arise following fortnightly payroll runs. Qualifications Requirements • Minimum of 5+ years of Irish Payroll experience gained within a complex, diverse and fast paced environment • Excellent knowledge of HRIS, T&A and Payroll systems • Ability to work without supervision and on own initiative • Ability to work to strict deadlines and handle conflicting priorities • Excellent communication skills and ability to build trust, rapport and credibility within the business Desirable • Business related degree and/or professional finance qualification • Project management credentials • Expertise in Oracle ERP, Microsoft Dynamics, Power Query/ BI and SharePoint • Knowledge of Irish Tax regulations and benefits • Proficiency in MS Office applications Competitive Salary and Award-Winning Pension Scheme • This is a hybrid role supporting up to 2 days remote per week • Genuine focus and support for personal and professional development
Lecturer In Electrical Installation
To provide quality teaching and learning opportunities within the specific areas outlined in the post in order to maximise the potential of every student and to undertake non-lecturing duties as appropriate.
Lecturer Engineering X
The Department of Engineering, IT/Digital Skills and Creative Industries is seeking to recruit a committed, adaptable individual to join their experienced team as a Lecturer in Engineering. The post holder will support the development and delivery of Engineering curriculum to a range of learners at all levels. The post holder will plan and provide quality teaching and learning and assessment opportunities within the Engineering portfolio of courses.
Lecturer In Civil Engineering
To provide quality teaching and learning opportunities within the specific areas outlined in the post in order to maximise the potential of every student and to undertake non-lecturing duties as appropriate; to maximise income through industry engagement; to develop curriculum and curriculum teaching materials based on real world state of the art civil engineering projects.
Driver
Purpose and Function of Post To drive a range of vehicles as required within the Neighbourhood Operations section and to complete a range of vehicle checks as required. To work as team leader ensuring the collection and removal of recyclables, household, industrial and commercial waste, including bulky items from various locations. Carry out street cleaning duties throughout the District. To work on your own as a driver of a side loading “one armed” refuse collection vehicle (OAV). The post holder will also provide flexible and effective cover across a range of Council services delivered by the Neighbourhood Operations Section. Hours: 37 hrs per week Mon – Thurs 7.30am – 3.30pm & Friday 7.30am - 3.00pm. Must be able to work outside normal working hours as and when required i.e., overtime, early mornings, evenings, as well as weekend / public holiday working. The Council may retain a list of reserve candidates arising from this recruitment campaign, for any vacancies which may arise which are the same or similar and are of an equal grade of pay. This list will be valid for 12months. “Another similar vacancy” is defined as a post with a similar job description and person specification and on the same salary scale, which may be in a different department or duration to the vacancy initially advertised. Another similar vacancy does not include posts where the similarity relates solely to the salary scale. This recruitment exercise will be used to fill Driver vacancies that may arise within the Mid Ulster District i.e. including Cookstown, Dungannon and Magherafelt (full-time, part-time, permanent & temporary). A Driving Assessment will form part of the selection process. Applicants must undertake a minimum of 35 hours driver CPC training during a five-year period to maintain their entitlement to drive. The successful candidate(s) will be required to undertake training on the operation of the Council’s OAV’s and achieve competence in operating this type of vehicle on a typical OAV route within 6 months of commencement. The post holder will only be established in post i.e., made permanent upon completion of a satisfactory 6-month probationary period which will include competence in OAV operation.
Community Development Officer
Location: Armagh/Banbridge/Craigavon (to be confirmed upon appointment), but may be required to work at other locations throughout the Borough. Salary: PO1 SCP 28–31 £39,152–£41,771 per annum. Hours: 37 hours per week, Monday–Friday, 9.00 am–5.00 pm. A flexible working hours scheme is in operation. The postholder may be required to work additional hours and outside normal working hours to meet the needs of the post. Duration: Fixed term until 31 March 2027, may be extended. The Council may retain a list of successful reserve candidates arising from this recruitment for any vacancies which may arise that are of the same grade and involve similar duties. Such a reserve list will be compiled and held for a period of 12 months from the date of interview. All employees are expected to model the Customer Care behaviours of “Serve Passionately, Engage Positively and Deliver Consistently.” JOB PURPOSE The postholder will act as a contact point for elected members, statutory colleagues, and groups, and employ a development approach to initiate and enable local community action and assist local groups in setting and achieving their objectives. The postholder will facilitate communities to identify and assess community need and lead or co-ordinate, as necessary, appropriate statutory and community responses. The postholder will advance the development of communities in greatest need, in line with targeting social need and the promotion of social inclusion. They will also advance equality of opportunity and the promotion of good relations across the Borough through initiatives and programmes developed to meet community needs. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Contribute to the development and delivery of area strategies as directed. Advise and support groups in the implementation of initiatives and develop programmes or strategies to meet their needs and those of the Council. Undertake research relating to the policies and practices of statutory and other agencies, interpret these for the benefit of community groups, coordinate responses to issues and policies, and recommend changes where necessary. Facilitate groups in gaining access to the resources and services of statutory agencies. Provide advice and assist groups with the completion of applications and eligibility for grant aid. Identify potential sources of funding for community groups via the internet and other mediums, and support groups in securing funds from grant-awarding bodies, including local, regional, and European bodies. Oversee budget spend, process and verify claims, and complete necessary reports and documentation associated with the Department’s role as an implementing body for local, regional, and European funds. Contribute to the management of the annual financial allocation from The Executive Office/Department for Communities within budget, and support the Council’s accountability through the provision of reports and returns. Develop Terms of Reference as agreed for Programme and Project Delivery, and manage, monitor, and evaluate contracts in line with the Council’s Financial Regulations. Report to the Community Development Manager on resource access and grant aid issues. Formulate funding bids and collaborate with interdepartmental groups and statutory partnerships to secure funding from appropriate bodies. Complete necessary monitoring and evaluation reports associated with this spend. Evaluate grant-aided groups and monitor development in achieving community needs and/or addressing community conflict. Assess, as required, the training needs of community members in relation to the achievement of community development plans and programmes. Provide appropriate training, support, and advice to groups and individuals, undertake group work and development, and arrange specialist training where necessary. Develop awareness training for both Officers and Elected Members, including workshops on community issues, contentious issues, and sectarian incidents within the Borough. Review and contribute to the mission statement, aims, objectives, and tasks for the Borough’s Good Relations/Community Development Action Plan. Use community issues as a medium to transcend inter-community conflicts and mainstream Good Relations work into the Council’s overall Community Development Strategy. Address community divisions, identify barriers to development, and promote a better understanding of both inter and intra communities within the terms of reference of Good Relations/Community Development. Contribute to the Good Relations Policy for the Council, detailing the code of practice for Officers and Elected Members. Work in partnership with DEA Officers in the development and delivery of Good Relations/Community Development Action Plans and initiatives. Take the lead in supporting and developing festivals, events, and schemes relating to Community Development, Community Relations, and Community Safety, promoting the aims and objectives of the section and the Community Development Department as a whole. Prepare and submit reports as necessary for the Community Development Manager, Council committees, and external partnerships. Collaborate at both interdepartmental and interagency levels on consultative groups as required. Initiate contacts and exchange information with other agencies and bodies, as well as other sections and departments within the Council. Ensure the practical implementation of the Council’s Good Relations/Community Development Plans in a way that each programme is designed to meet community needs, deliver Best Value, and support the Council’s commitment to equality of opportunity and the promotion of good relations, as stated in the Council’s Equality Scheme. Undertake any other relevant duties that may be required and are commensurate with the nature and grade of the post.