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Trainee Sales Person Employer: George Quinn Stair Parts Location: The successful candidate will report into our Monaghan Office and will visit customers through Ireland. About Us George Quinn Stair parts are the leading supplier of staircase parts to the trade in Ireland. Our company is part of a business that was established some 65 years ago in Monaghan and is the market leader in the manufacture and supply of products to the joinery trade and builder providers throughout Ireland. Through continuous investment in people, technology and modern machinery we bring designs to life in the shortest possible time using high quality materials. If you are ambitious, hardworking and trustworthy with bags of common sense, we have the opportunity for you to develop a career with further advancement in the construction and joinery industries. Training will be provided, but the following is required: • Must be hardworking and trustworthy. • Must be able to work on your own initiative, but also work as part of a team. • Must have very good written and spoken English. • Previous sales experience would be a distinct advantage. • Must have excellent customer service skills. • Must be able to establish and build relationships with customers. • Must be target focussed and confident in developing long term relationships with customers. Company car, laptop, mobile & travelling expenses included in package on offer. If you are interested give us a call on 047 30070 or please click the APPLY NOW button to upload your CV
Community Care Worker
Bryson Care requires: Community Care Worker (Ref: C/DCW/B/032) Permanent, Part & Full Time £12.36 per hour plus 32p mileage (weekly paid) Join our Team! Are you passionate about making a difference in people's lives? Do you thrive in a supportive and nurturing environment? If so, we invite you to become a valued member of our team as a Community Care Support Worker! In this rewarding role, you will have the opportunity to support individuals in their homes, enhancing their quality of life and promoting their independence. Essential Criteria Paid/unpaid experience in a caring role. Valid UK driving license and access to a car. Who are you? Open, honest and trustworthy Flexible approach to working hours Ability to work as part of a team Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing Application: For more information, please contact us on (028) 9032 5835 or email: carebelfastrecruitment@brysongroup.org Application packs are downloadable from https://bryson.getgotjobs.co.uk/home, where there is also the option to apply online. Closing date for receipt of completed applications is: Thursday 8th May 2025 at 12noon Please note, we reserve the right to close this role early.
Administrative Assistant
KEY PURPOSE OF JOB: To provide a comprehensive secretarial and administrative support service to the Environmental Health Service Unit and to deputise as required in the absence of the Administration Manager to ensure the smooth, effective and efficient running of the Service. Ensure targets and deadlines are effectively and accurately met whilst maintaining a high level of Customer Service. The post holder will assume other duties relevant to the post reasonably assigned by the Administration Manager to meet changing business needs and requirements. KEY DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Deputise as necessary for the Administration Manager. 2. In conjunction with the Administration Manager, responsible for the training of temporary and student administrative staff. Supervision of temporary staff and students on work experience, ensuring that they are aware of the duties provided. 3. Responsible for the handling and reconciliation of substantial amounts of revenue received for the various Service Unit functions including:- ▪ Computerised receipting and reconciling of monies received with respect to Dog Control. ▪ Processing petty cash expenses associated with Environmental Health. ▪ Processing online applications and collating of online income. ▪ Responsible for generating invoices and purchase orders, processing of payments received and taking and reconciling deliveries. 4. Responsible for a range of secretarial and administrative functions to include the following;- ▪ Assessing, maintaining and updating of sensitive records on the various database systems for all core functions within the Environmental Health Service. ▪ Participate in the collation of statistics and data as required in response to requests such as Freedom of information. ▪ Issuing dog licences, generating reminders, warning letters etc. ▪ Word processing of confidential correspondence for the Head of Service and Officers. Generating of reports for all core functions for internal and external bodies i.e. Elected Members, Department of Agriculture etc. ▪ Processing the monthly Environmental Health report and collating the Environmental Services Committee Report for Elected Members. ▪ Up-keeping records for the Environmental Health Service on the time management system. ▪ Dealing with enquiries and providing information by telephone, correspondence and at reception facility to deal with confidential enquiries from Elected Members, Local Authorities, Government Bodies, NIHE, PSNI, Solicitors and the general public etc,. ▪ Maintenance and updating of registers, processing certificates, notices and other licences. ▪ Updating maintenance support of the Council’s database of inventory items and issuing requisition for stationery, office furniture and equipment through stock control. 5. To keep updated and informed on all new developments within the post holders field of responsibility. 6. Facilitating the organisation, setup and minute taking of meetings. 7. Ensure compliance with Council policies and procedures and operate within the highest standard of management and personal behaviour which reflect the core value and behaviour of the Council. 8. Develop and enhance working relationships with relevant partners and stakeholders to maximise corporate and community planning outcomes, government regional strategies and to generate innovation in service delivery. 9. Ensure the provision of high standards of customer care across all the services provided by the Service Unit and promote and manage the services effectively and communicate in a way which enhances and promotes the public image and overall reputation of the Council. 10. Promote equality of opportunity and access in service delivery and in the employment of staff through the mainstreaming of equality within the Council. Note: The post holder should be aware that the responsibilities and functional areas of the post may be subject to change as a result of organisational change. The Council therefore reserves the right to change the duties of the post by adding to or amending the range of functional responsibilities. The post holder will be required to be flexible and adaptable to meet the changing needs and requirements of the organisation. Qualifications and Experience It is essential that applicants have a minimum of: 1. QUALIFICATIONS Five GCSE passes at grade A-C, NVQ level 2 or equivalent. 2. EXPERIENCE A minimum of three years’ general clerical/administrative experience in an office environment to include; • Word processing experience. • Dealing with the public in a working environment • Cash handling in a work environment. Where applicants do not hold the qualifications as outlined in 1 above, they must demonstrate a minimum of five years’ experience in 2 above. Knowledge • A clear understanding of the workings of local government and the wider environment and political context in which it operates. • Working knowledge of systems and legislation. Skills • Competent in the use of Microsoft office.
Team Member
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Executive Officer
The Role Job Description This is a junior management position which offers an excellent opportunity to build a career in Revenue and to experience a wide variety of work, which may include the following: • Tax, excise and customs related audits and compliance work including the use of electronic audit techniques. • Working both individually and as part of a team to confront non-compliance. • Contributing to the development of tax and customs policy. • Advising on interpretation of taxation and customs law and practice. • Using data and statistical analysis to assist in risk identification. • Managing staff performance as required. Applicants should note that Revenue is a responsive and agile organisation and, as such, they may be assigned to projects and other duties appropriate to the role of Executive Officer in Tax, Audit and Compliance. Training and Development Revenue provides excellent opportunities for personal development and life-long learning. We have a wide range of roles across all aspects of the tax code with a commitment to mobility and development. We operate a specially developed modern performance measurement framework aimed at building skills and maximising potential. We sponsor and support many additional training courses including those leading to recognised qualifications. In addition to the bespoke technical training outlined below, Revenue offers a range of enhanced support for employees who wish to pursue professional qualifications in their relevant fields. These supports include a generous study leave allocation for attending lectures and preparing for exams, extra tutorials, and access to subject matter experts, as well as peer learning and support throughout the process. Technical Training Executive Officers will be required to complete Revenue’s audit training programme. This includes practical training carrying out Revenue interventions; and may include an academic qualification on a course accredited by a recognised academic institution and/ or professional body, on which you will be required to successfully complete all relevant exams and course work. Courses commence in January, April, and September each year. The training covers many areas of tax and customs law and procedures, takes approximately three years to complete and is specifically aimed at providing Executive Officers with the technical skills to undertake the full range of Revenue compliance work. This training is delivered via a blended delivery model and there will be an element of in-person classroom attendance required. The location for this in-person training will be determined by the members in each group. While Revenue will try to accommodate training locally, an element of travel may be required. In such cases, the normal rules relating to travel and subsistence will apply. Examples of practical elements of the programme may include: • Business taxes audit of both chargeable persons and companies. • Compliance interventions on PAYE taxpayers. • Investigative work to detect tax and duty evasion across all tax types. • Applying analytics to Revenue’s business, intelligence, and risk systems to detect compliance risks. Why Work for Revenue? Making a Difference A career in Revenue is meaningful, varied, rewarding and interesting, and can encompass a wide range of activities in the areas of tax, customs and excise, administrative law, and ICT. Revenue staff enjoy rewarding careers with work ranging from direct engagement with individual taxpayers, businesses, and tax agents; to policy development and analysis; investigative work; legal services; and frontier management to name but a few. Our staff work both independently and as part of a team in a dynamic environment. We offer exciting opportunities to solution-orientated people whose values align with ours to help us be a high performing and responsive tax and customs administration. Learning and Development Revenue recognises the value of investing in its staff and developing their skillsets both to their benefit and to the benefit of our overall capability as an organisation. Revenue provides excellent opportunities for personal and career development, as well as lifelong learning in leadership, management, and technical skills. Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Revenue is an equal opportunities employer. We promote, recognise, and respect the cultural diversity within our workforce, nurturing a culture of dignity and respect for all, with a team dedicated to supporting diversity, inclusion, and wellbeing. Environment We acknowledge our duty within our workplace and to the wider environment. We encourage approaches that reduce our carbon footprint by communicating and managing sustainable practices in our offices, as well as engaging with ‘Green’ Public Procurement policies in securing goods and services. Work-Life Balance In addition to the personal and professional fulfilment of positively impacting on Irish society and the support that Revenue offers its staff in achieving this, other benefits to a career in Revenue include: • Stable employment following a one-year probationary period. • Flexible working hours. • Flexi-leave (for grades up to and including Higher Executive Officer). • Option to apply for a shorter working week/ year following probation and subject to approval. • Blended working opportunities: while requests for blended working may be facilitated, some on-site (i.e. office/ business premises) attendance will be required in all roles, in line with business needs. Person Specification The position involves working as part of a tax, audit, and compliance team, including in relation to excise duties. Necessary elements of the role may involve face-to-face interaction with both taxpayers (business and personal) and tax advisers, as well as site visits to business premises. An interest in developments in business and the economy generally is essential. Additionally, being comfortable discussing wide-ranging tax, excise, and business matters across a broad spectrum of taxpayers and agents is crucial. Candidates need to be enthusiastic, willing to learn and have a commitment to the job of auditing. An interesting and varied career will be offered to successful candidates. Applicants should possess or have the capacity to quickly acquire and assimilate all the abilities required of an Executive Officer in Tax, Audit and Compliance. In particular, applicants must demonstrate, by reference to specific achievements in their work or academic career to date, that they can effectively perform the duties of the role as outlined in Section 2 above. A description of the competencies is set out in the Appendix. Location This is a nationwide competition. Please select your location preferences when completing the application form. You must only select a location where you would be prepared to take up a position and you may only select a maximum of 2 locations. Please also note you may not change your location preferences after the closing date of this competition. Revenue may, subject to business needs, offer posts in other locations which were not cited as location preferences at application stage. If this occurs, offers would be made in strict order of merit from the panel established. Revenue has modern, flexible, and family-friendly working policies, which include opportunities for blended working. In blended working arrangements, some office attendance in your location preference (and occasional attendance in Dublin) will be required in all roles, in line with business needs. Successful candidates are required to remain in their assigned location for a minimum of two years. Revenue has an active mobility policy; appointees may apply to move to an Executive Officer level role in Revenue or another Government Department under the Civil Service Mobility Scheme after two years in the post. Essential Entry Requirements Candidates must have, on or before, Friday, 02 May 2025: a) Obtained a minimum of a Level 6 Qualification on the National Framework of Qualifications which includes a financial or legal discipline. OR b) Hold an internationally recognised industry certified equivalent qualification in at least one of these areas (e.g., A.I.T.I., Tax Technician, Accounting Technician), that Revenue agrees to be at least an equivalent or higher standard to the above. OR c) Hold a minimum of a Level 8 Qualification on the National Framework of Qualifications. Selection Methods Potential Selection Methods These may include some or all of the following: • An Eligibility Sift. • Shortlisting of candidates based on the information contained in their application form. • Online assessment tests. • A competitive interview (final stage) via MS Teams based on the essential competencies required for the post and the information contained in the applicant’s application form. This may include a presentation relevant to the role (topic will be identified when candidates are scheduled for interview). Candidates are not permitted to use any type of recording equipment at any stage of the selection process. This applies to any form of sound recording and any type of still picture or video recording, whether including sound recording or not, and covers any type of device used for these purposes. Assessment Boards An assessment board, or boards, will be set up by Revenue to conduct any interim selection processes and interviews. Selection Stages It is important to note that candidates must reach the required standard in any interim selection stage, to be considered suitable for progression to the next stage of the selection process. Candidates progressed to final interview stage must meet a minimum standard of 55% in each scoring area, to be considered for inclusion on the panel. Panel A panel1 will be established from this competition to fill positions that may arise over the lifetime of the panel. This panel will expire one year from the date of its establishment. Placement on a panel is not a guarantee of appointment to a position. It is important to note that: • Once an offer is accepted, the candidate will not be considered for any other appointment from the panel. • If an offer of a post in a location is declined, the candidate may not be considered for the declined location again; but may remain on the panel in consideration for offers of posts arising in other locations. Job Posts Candidates who are successful in this competition may be offered posts in other government departments, or elsewhere in Revenue as appropriate, in accordance with business needs. Candidates who decline posts in other government departments will remain eligible for consideration of posts in Revenue in accordance with section 7.4. Reasonable Accommodations Reasonable accommodation in our selection process refers to adjustments and practical changes which would enable a candidate with a disability to have an equal opportunity for this competition. Examples of adjustments we provide include the use of assistive technology, extra time, scribes and/ or readers or a range of other accommodations. Please be assured that having a disability or requiring adjustments will not impact on your progress in the selection process; you will not be at a disadvantage if you disclose your disability or requirements to us. Your disability and/ or adjustments will be kept entirely confidential. If a candidate requires any reasonable accommodations to be made at any stage of the selection process, the candidate should set out the requirement on the application form and Revenue will endeavour to make the necessary arrangements. Alternatively, candidates can email CSDOpenRecruitment@revenue.ie. Requests for reasonable accommodations must be outlined in advance; any matters brought to attention afterwards may not be taken into consideration. Terms and Conditions of Service General The appointment is to a permanent post in the Civil Service and is subject to the Civil Service Regulations Acts 1956 to 2005, the Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Act 2004 and any other Act for the time being in force relating to the Civil Service. Salary: Personal Pension Contribution (PPC Rate) The salary scale for the position of Executive Officer in Revenue, as of 1 March 2025, is as follows: Personal Pension Contribution (PPC) €37,544 €39,465 €40,550 €42,667 €44,564 €46,400 €48,229 €50,019 €51,848 €53,670 €55,604 €56,900 €58,748 (LSI 1) €60,610 (LSI 2) The PPC pay rate applies when the individual is required to pay a Personal Pension Contribution (otherwise known as a main scheme contribution) in accordance with the rules of their main/personal superannuation scheme. This is different to a contribution in respect of membership of a Spouses’ and Children’s scheme, or the Additional Superannuation Contributions (ASC). A different rate will apply where the appointee is not required to make a Personal Pension Contribution. Long service increments may be payable after 3(LSI1) and 6(LSI2) years’ satisfactory service at the maximum of the scale. Important Note Entry will be at the minimum of the scale and the rate of remuneration will not be subject to negotiation and may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. Different terms and conditions may apply if you are a currently serving civil or public servant. Subject to satisfactory performance increments may be payable in line will current Government Policy. You will agree that any overpayment of salary, allowances, or expenses will be repaid by you in accordance with Circular 07/2018: Recovery of Salary, Allowances, and Expenses Overpayments made to Staff Members/Former Staff Members/Pensioners. Tenure and Probation The appointment is to a permanent position on a probationary contract in the Civil Service. The probationary contract will be for a period of one year from the date specified on the contract. At the discretion of the Head of Office a person may be assigned to other work depending on the business needs and capability development of the office and that person’s career development needs. During the probationary contract period, a person’s performance will be subject to review by their supervisor(s) to determine whether the person: (i) Has performed in a satisfactory manner. (ii) Has been satisfactory in general conduct. (iii) Is suitable from the point of view of health with particular regard to sick leave. Prior to completion of the probationary contract, a decision will be made as to whether or not a person will be retained pursuant to Section 5A(2) Civil Service Regulation Acts 1956- 2005. This decision will be based on performance assessed against the criteria set out in (i) to (ii) above. The detail of the probationary process will be explained to the person by Revenue and the person will be given a copy of the Department of Public Expenditure NDP Delivery and Reform guidelines on probation. Notwithstanding the preceding paragraphs in this section, the probationary contract may be terminated at any time prior to the expiry of the term of the contract by either side inaccordance with the Minimum Notice and Terms of Employment Acts, 1973 to 2005. In the following circumstances your contract may be extended, and your probation period suspended: • The probationary period stands suspended when an employee is absent due to Maternity or Adoptive Leave. • In relation to an employee absent on Parental Leave or Carers Leave, the employer may require probation to be suspended if the absence is not considered to be consistent with the continuation of the probation. • Any other statutory provision providing that probation shall - (i) stand suspended during an employee’s absence from work, and (ii) be completed by the employee on the employee’s return from work after such absence. Where probation is suspended, Revenue will notify you of the circumstances relating to the suspension. If an appointee who fails to satisfy the conditions of probation has been a serving civil servant immediately prior to their appointment from this competition, the issue of reversion will normally arise. In the event of reversion, an officer will return to a vacancy in their former grade in their former Department.
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Driver Support Assistant
MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Student Transport Drive a specially adapted college bus to transport students between home and college, between college sites, and to educational visits as required. Assist students with learning difficulties, disabilities, or restricted mobility in accessing the college bus safely. Classroom Support Provide in-class support for students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities. Support tutors with classroom activities and administrative duties. Prepare and organise both electronic and traditional learning materials in collaboration with tutors. Assist students in using specialist equipment to support their learning where appropriate. Help students organise and manage classroom tasks within the scope of their qualifications. Supervise students in the classroom when a lecturer is absent, as directed. Personal Care Support Support students with personal care and hygiene needs. Supervise students during break and lunch periods, ensuring dietary requirements are met. Ensure students receive appropriate levels of attention and supervision throughout the day. Supervision and Student Welfare Provide early morning supervision for students arriving before class begins. Accompany students to the canteen and across campuses as required. Provide break and lunchtime supervision to ensure student safety. Provide supervision within classrooms under tutor direction. Administrative and Placement Support Update and maintain student personal files as required. Handle incoming and outgoing telephone enquiries related to students. Keep lecturers informed of any relevant student information. Support students on work placements, including: o Accompanying them to and from placements. o Liaising with placement supervisors and updating tutors on student progress. o Visiting students on placement as required. Liaison Communicate with parents, carers, and guardians when directed to do so by the tutor or college staff. General To contribute to the achievement of the College’s mission, values and strategic directions. Participate in the Colleges performance appraisal system Participate in College developments, attend internal and external meetings and training programmes required Adhere to general standards of conduct embodied in College policies To implement and embed the College’s equality and diversity policies and respond to its equality and diversity duties as they relate to all stakeholders. Act, if directed as fire marshal or warden Carry out, if directed, the role of first aider To undertake such other relevant duties as may be reasonably expected of the post holder. Further Education is an ever-changing service, and all staff are expected to participate constructively in College activities and to adopt a flexible approach to their work. Note: No job description can cover every issue that may arise within this post at various times and the post holder is expected to carry out other duties which are broadly consistent with those contained in this document. The job description will be reviewed and varied periodically by Management in the light of the business needs of the College. Personnel Specification Essential Criteria Qualifications1 GCSE English at Grade C or above, or Essential Skills Level 2 (or higher) in Communication, or equivalent. GCSE Mathematics at Grade C or above, or Essential Skills Level 2 (or higher) in Numeracy, or equivalent. Hold a current driving licence with category D1 stated. Hold a CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence). Experience of working with young people, which may include those with severe and moderate learning difficulties. Competent in the use of a computer to produce worksheets, photographs, and other learning materials. Knowledge / Skills A broad knowledge and understanding of adult status and inclusion. Ability to demonstrate sensitivity towards the feelings of others, particularly in personal care situations. A proven track record of working effectively as part of a team. Competencies The competencies required for effective performance in post are: Specialist Knowledge Planning, Prioritising and Organising Relationship Management and Building Adaptability and flexibility Team Working and Collaboration Communication & Personal Impact
Trainer Assessor In Catering And Hospitality NIPS
Permanent, Full-Time (36 hours per week). The post holder may be required to work in any of the NI prison / secure unit locations where Belfast Met deliver services. These locations include HMP Maghaberry; HMP Hydebank Wood College, Belfast or any associated or college site. Job Purpose: The post holder will provide a high-quality instruction, technical training delivery within a specific area of responsibility to achieve learner success. Providing educational guidance and learning support in relation to the respective vocational course they are responsible for. The post holder will observe and assess candidates underpinning knowledge in relation to work based qualifications in specific courses.
Lecturer In Health And Social Care
1 x Permanent, Full-Time (36 hours per week) 2 x Temporary (Maternity Cover August 2025 – June 2026), Full-Time (36 hours per week) The successful applicant may be required to work in any of the College’s buildings, as necessary. Job Purpose: The Lecturer in Heath and Social Care will carry out the duties of a Lecturer as set out in the Contract for Lecturers.
Special Education Needs Coordinator NIPS
Permanent, Full-Time (36 hours per week). The primary location for this post is Maghaberry. The post holder may be required to work in any of the NI prison / secure locations where Belfast Met deliver services. These Locations include HMP Maghaberry; HMP Hydebank Wood College, Belfast or any associated or college site. Job Purpose: The post holder will provide a high-quality instruction, technical training delivery within a specific area of responsibility to achieve learner success. Providing educational guidance and learning support in relation to the respective vocational course they are responsible for. The post holder will observe and assess candidates underpinning knowledge in relation to work based qualifications in specific courses