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Health & Safety Officer

ALSClonmel, County Tipperary

At ALS, we encourage you to dream big. When you join us, you’ll be part of a global team harnessing the power of scientific testing and data-driven insights to build a healthier future.  ALS Life Sciences Ltd are seeking a Health & Safety Officer for our laboratory business in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary. Key responsibilities

13 hours agoFull-time

Recruitment Open Day

Center ParcsMoate, County Westmeath

Recruitment Open Day Are you looking for an exciting new opportunity in a stunning forest setting? Center Parcs Longford Forest is hiring! We're looking for passionate and enthusiastic individuals to join our team across a range of roles. We're recruiting for: ⭐ Accommodation Housekeepers ⭐ Bar and Waiting Team Members ⭐ Entry Level Kitchen Roles ⭐ Chefs ⭐ Restaurant & Kitchen Management Roles Open Day details: 📍  Tullamore : Wednesday 20th May 2026, 10am to 1pm | Bridge House Hotel, Tullamore, Co. Offaly, R35 K2T9 📍  Longford : Thursday 21st May 2026, 10am to 1pm | Longford Shopping Centre, Longford, N39 R7R6 📍  Moate : Friday 22nd May 2026, 10am to 1pm | Tuar Ard Arts Centre, Church Street, Cartronkeel, Moate, Co. Westmeath, N37 X8P6 What to expect:  ✅ Meet our friendly team and learn about life at Center Parcs ✅ Find out more about our roles and career progression opportunities ✅ On the day interviews for suitable candidates Why join us? ✨ Work in a beautiful woodland environment ✨ Competitive pay and great benefits ✨ Discounts, training and career development opportunities Apply to register your interest or just turn up on the day!

13 hours agoFull-time

Recruitment Open Day

Center ParcsTullamore, County Offaly

Recruitment Open Day Are you looking for an exciting new opportunity in a stunning forest setting? Center Parcs Longford Forest is hiring! We're looking for passionate and enthusiastic individuals to join our team across a range of roles. We're recruiting for: ⭐ Accommodation Housekeepers ⭐ Bar and Waiting Team Members ⭐ Entry Level Kitchen Roles ⭐ Chefs ⭐ Restaurant & Kitchen Management Roles Open Day details: 📍  Tullamore : Wednesday 20th May 2026, 10am to 1pm | Bridge House Hotel, Tullamore, Co. Offaly, R35 K2T9 📍  Longford : Thursday 21st May 2026, 10am to 1pm | Longford Shopping Centre, Longford, N39 R7R6 📍  Moate : Friday 22nd May 2026, 10am to 1pm | Tuar Ard Arts Centre, Church Street, Cartronkeel, Moate, Co. Westmeath, N37 X8P6 What to expect:  ✅ Meet our friendly team and learn about life at Center Parcs ✅ Find out more about our roles and career progression opportunities ✅ On the day interviews for suitable candidates Why join us? ✨ Work in a beautiful woodland environment ✨ Competitive pay and great benefits ✨ Discounts, training and career development opportunities Apply to register your interest or just turn up on the day!

13 hours agoFull-time

General Operative

Kepak GroupRoscommon

Description This position is based at our Athleague site, in Co. Roscommon. Working as part of the operations team in the factory, undertaking all duties as directed by their manager/supervisor. Play a key role in production, storage, cleaning, Health & Safety and all other tasks as directed by management. This role will involve working to challenging production targets and therefore can be stressful. The role may also involve in working for extended periods of time in cold/chilled areas. Reports to:Line Supervisor Key Responsibilities: Work in the production area conducting a wide variety of tasks, such as line operation, packing, cleaning, distribution etc. Lift weights of at least 15kgs, stand for 4+ hours and be able to move around the factory floor without assistance. Must be able to work for extended periods in a cold environment. Be familiar with the daily production plan and work as part of the team to set up the line, complete checks and ensuring materials are ready to use. Perform all pre start, hygiene and safety checks as directed. Report all breakages, damages or defaults of equipment to the Line Supervisor, ensuring all machinery is only used when it is safe to use. Record checks as and when directed. Ensure that the product is of the highest standard and report any issues to the Line supervisor immediately. Co-operate with all company training, asking questions and ensuring they feel satisfied in relation to all aspects of the area and role they are working in Reporting any accidents or near misses is expected and assistance with any investigation is a prerequisite of the Company’s safety policy. Participate fully in Lean Manufacturing processes and embrace new methods of working. Other duties will be part of the role from time to time – this will be specified by your direct line Supervisor. Requirements Skills / Experience:

13 hours agoFull-time

Youth & Community Engagement Worker

JigsawCork

Description POSITION SUMMARY: The role of the Youth and Community Engagement Worker cuts across several aspects of Jigsaw’s work at local Service level including youth voice and engagement and youth mental health promotion in community and education settings. The role involves delivering a range of youth mental health promotion activities for young people, parents/guardians and those who work and volunteer with young people in settings where they live, learn, work and play. It also focuses on supporting Jigsaw’s youth advocates to participate and have their voice heard in the local Jigsaw Service and to influence decision-making across the organisation. Please note:  This is a full time, permanent position based in our Cork Service. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Youth voice and engagement:

13 hours agoFull-timePermanent

Health and Safety Manager

Dawn MeatsBallyhaunis, County Mayo

Contract Type:  Permanent, full time  Reporting To:  Divisional H&S Manager/Site Operations Manager Role Summary: Dawn Meats is a premium meat processor and supplier of choice for a range of leading supermarket, foodservice and restaurant businesses. Established in 1980, Dawn Meats is an industry leader with annual revenues of over €2bn, employing over 8,000 staff in 15 countries and exporting to over 50 countries. Dawn Meats is currently recruiting a Health & Safety Manager to play a key role in leading and managing health and safety across our Ballyhaunis primary production facility. Responsibilities The successful candidate will be based at our Ballyhaunis facility and will be responsible for:

14 hours agoFull-timePermanent

Health and Safety Manager

Dawn MeatsBallyhaunis, Co. Mayo

Role Summary: Dawn Meats is a premium meat processor and supplier of choice for a range of leading supermarket, foodservice and restaurant businesses. Established in 1980, Dawn Meats is an industry leader with annual revenues of over €2bn, employing over 8,000 staff in 15 countries and exporting to over 50 countries. Dawn Meats is currently recruiting a Health & Safety Manager to play a key role in leading and managing health and safety across our Ballyhaunis primary production facility. Responsibilities The successful candidate will be based at our Ballyhaunis facility and will be responsible for:

14 hours agoFull-timePermanent

Accounts Payable Specialist

Primeline GroupAshbourne, County Meath

Accounts Payable The Accounts Payable role plays a vital part in ensuring the financial integrity, accuracy, and efficiency of Primeline’s payment processes. This position is responsible for managing high‑volume invoice processing, maintaining strong supplier relationships, and ensuring that all payments are completed accurately, on time, and in line with company policies and regulatory requirements. Operating within a fast‑paced, process‑driven environment, the role supports cash flow management, financial reporting, and audit readiness while working closely with Finance, Procurement, and internal stakeholders across the business. WHAT WILL YOUR DAY-TO-DAY LOOK LIKE?  • Invoice Processing: Review, validate, and process a high volume of invoices in a timely and accurate manner.  • Match purchase orders (POs) with invoices to ensure proper approvals and documentation.  • Address and resolve discrepancies related to invoices and payments.  • Prepare and execute payment runs.  • Ensure all payments are processed in accordance with company policies and deadlines.  • Monitor cash flow requirements for accounts payable.  • Maintain and update supplier accounts.  • Address supplier inquiries and resolve payment or account issues promptly.  • Build and maintain positive relationships with suppliers.  • Perform monthly creditor statement reconciliation.  • Ensure all payments are properly recorded and discrepancies are resolved.  • Adhere to internal controls, accounting standards, and financial regulations.  • Generate and analyse accounts payable reports to identify and resolve issues.  • Complete and analyse aged creditor and month end reports.  • Support audits by providing documentation and explanations as needed.  • Identify opportunities to enhance efficiency in accounts payable processes. WHAT SKILLS ARE REQUIRED • You must be eligible to legally work and reside in Ireland.  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.  • Excellent organizational and time management skills.  • Attention to detail and accuracy in data entry and reporting.  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills.  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team.  • Ability to effectively communicate up, across and down the organisation, across multiple disciplines including operations, field sales, promotional & marketing and commercial teams  as well as externally with suppliers and principals. Preferred Competencies:  • Knowledge of tax regulations and compliance requirements related to accounts payable.  • Proactive mindset with a focus on continuous process improvement.  Qualifications:  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or a related field preferred.  • Experience: 2-4 years of experience in accounts payable or a similar role.  • Proficiency in Microsoft Dynamics 365 (D365) is highly preferred but not essential.  • Experience in the use of ERP systems and advanced Microsoft Excel skills. WHO WE ARE  Primeline is the largest independent Irish provider of logistics, sales and marketing services for domestic  and international brands in Ireland and the UK. We are a privately owned business, in operation for 35  years, with over 1,100 employees across multiple sites in Ireland and the UK.  Primeline’s Turnover is in excess of €300 million and we are growing rapidly. We pride ourselves in client  relationships with brand owners and decision makers supplying product into the Multiple Grocery,  Convenience, Foodservice sectors, and Pharmacy trade.  Primeline Group consists of Primeline Logistics, Primeline Express and Johnson Brothers. With over  1,500,000 square feet of warehousing and 400 vehicles, we complete 25,000 deliveries weekly.  Primeline is in every town in Ireland, every day. Our people power our success.  WHERE WE ARE GOING  We continue to develop our leadership teams to ensure that Primeline remains a place where people  want to come to work every day, and a place where people can learn and strive towards their future  goals. We will continue to create an environment where people can be at their best. Retaining our  current customer, blue chip companies and multinational brands and growing new business by  providing the best brand execution will be key to our success. We will build the best relationships and  partnerships with our principles and customers, and we continue to drive a values-based culture.  WHAT DO WE WANT?  At Primeline, our core values of respect, teamwork, results, excellence, and courage guide everything  we do. We seek individuals who demonstrate empathy and appreciation for diverse perspectives,  collaborate effectively with others, and are motivated by achieving outstanding results. You should be  committed to continuous improvement, maintain high standards, and have the courage to take  initiative and drive innovation. If you resonate with these values and are ready to contribute to a positive and dynamic work environment  where everyone can thrive and succeed, we would love to hear from you.

14 hours agoFull-time

Adult Education Officer

Louth and Meath ETBDundalk, County Louth€62,952 - €98,008 per year

NATURE OF POST As specified on the advertisement. SALARY SCALE €62,952 – €98,008. As per Department of Education and Skills guidelines, new appointees who are entering this grade for the first time will start at the minimum point of the scale, however incremental credit may apply if, immediately prior to appointment, the appointee is already a serving Civil or Public Servant. Rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. POST SUMMARY / PURPOSE This is a senior management position within the Further Education and Training department. LOCATION Appointment is to Louth and Meath Education and Training Board Scheme. The successful applicant will be based initially in Dundalk, County Louth. FUNCTION OF ROLE The successful candidate will lead, manage and report on specific aspects of Further Education and Training provision as defined by the Director of Further Education and Training, working as part of an integrated management team in Further Education and Training and Louth and Meath Education and Training Board. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Citizenship Requirement Citizenship requirement: 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 European Union agreements may also apply. Health and Character Those under consideration for a position may, at the discretion of the employer, be required to complete a health and character declaration and a Garda Vetting Form. References will be sought. ESSENTIAL CRITERIA • Third level qualification(s) in relevant discipline(s) commensurate with this role essential • Management experience at an appropriate senior level, including leading teams and managing resources • Relevant experience in leadership of teaching, learning or training in adult education, further education and training or community sectors, governance and management, performance management DESIRABLE CRITERIA • Experience in the Further Education and Training sector • Evidence of ability to adapt to changing work patterns and accept responsibility • Ability to analyse data and make recommendations • Ability to work with individuals and diverse groups of interested parties to ensure efficient and effective delivery of education and training services • Has undertaken individual formal development • Demonstrated ability to manage and lead change and to fulfil reform requirements within Louth and Meath Education and Training Board • Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills, including ability to work effectively with stakeholders and represent Louth and Meath Education and Training Board as required • Demonstrated capacity to work as part of a management team, contribute to development, implementation and review of strategic plans, organisational work plans, policies and procedures • Understanding of strategic challenges for the Further Education and Training department • Enthusiasm, positive attitude, ability to work flexibly both as part of a team and on own initiative • Evidence of work-related achievements in an education and training context • Competent in the use of Microsoft Office packages or similar, and working knowledge of management information systems • Significant experience of staff supervision, financial management, business planning and industrial relations • Experience in managing facilities • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, both verbal and written • Access to own transport • Flexible in relation to working hours Candidates must have the requisite knowledge, skills and competencies to carry out the role and be capable and competent of fulfilling the role to a high standard. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The duties and responsibilities of the post are continually evolving as the exigencies of the role require. The below outlines some of the more immediate duties and responsibilities but is not an exhaustive list and is subject to amendment and change. The Adult Education Officer will: • Be responsible, under the direction and guidance of the Director of Further Education and Training and or the Chief Executive, and in co-operation with other Further Education and Training managers and staff, for provision of curriculum, assessment and quality assurance support in respect of all Further Education and Training activities within Louth and Meath Education and Training Board • Oversee the Quality Assurance Support Service in the enhancement of quality assurance practices across all Louth and Meath Education and Training Board provision • Lead the Quality Assurance unit in providing organisation-wide quality assurance support to Further Education and Training centres and colleges and support implementation of the overarching Education and Training Board Quality Assurance system as part of statutory obligations with Quality and Qualifications Ireland and other quality assurance systems • Assist and support Further Education and Training provision on all local and national quality assurance matters and awarding body requirements including procedure implementation and review, learner qualifications, registration, assessment and certification, self-evaluation, monitoring of quality assurance systems, stakeholder engagement and continuous improvement initiatives • Manage quality assurance enhancement processes including internal verification, external authentication, results approval, external appeals, self-evaluation, programme development and validation, qualifications approval, internal monitoring, curriculum documentation control, standardisation of assessment techniques and development of teaching and learning resources • Review effectiveness, appropriateness and completeness of governance and management processes and systems for quality assurance in Further Education and Training • Compile the annual Quality Improvement Plan for submission to Quality and Qualifications Ireland, identifying outcomes and improvement activities based on ongoing monitoring of quality assurance processes • Plan, monitor, review and evaluate programme development and programme review processes • Oversee PLSS system operationalisation and reporting • Support reporting requirements under Funding Allocation Request Reports and data analysis • Plan, monitor, review and report on technology enhanced teaching and learning and learner supports • Manage employer engagement planning, monitoring and reporting • Manage and be accountable for defined provisions of full-time and part-time Further Education and Training programmes and learner support services • Work collaboratively with senior management to integrate programmes and support services across centres and progression pathways • Monitor utilisation of financial, human and physical resources across services • Monitor implementation of strategic agreements and organisational strategies • Collaborate with national, regional and local agencies involved in Further Education and Training provision • Fulfil requirements of SOLAS and Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science in relation to planning, monitoring and reporting • Lead curriculum and programme development, certification planning and future programme requirements • Fulfil reform and change management requirements within the organisation • Forward plan and report on learner cohort needs in line with funder and government objectives • Provide reports, data analysis and documentation for organisational and funding requirements COMPETENCIES REQUIRED Leadership • Contributes to development of strategy and policy • Drives high performance and addresses issues • Leads and maximises team contribution • Defines objectives and delegates effectively • Develops capability of others through coaching and feedback • Supports innovation in service delivery Judgement, Analysis and Decision Making • Researches issues thoroughly and gathers information appropriately • Analyses complex information and data accurately • Integrates diverse information sources • Makes timely and well grounded decisions • Considers wider stakeholder implications • Takes clear positions on important issues Management and Delivery of Results • Delivers challenging tasks on time and to high standards • Plans and prioritises work effectively • Ensures customer service and quality are central • Identifies improvements and innovative solutions • Maintains controls and performance measures • Manages multiple projects effectively Interpersonal and Communication Skills • Communicates clearly and confidently • Encourages constructive discussion • Works effectively with teams and stakeholders • Maintains professionalism under pressure • Builds networks and relationships • Promotes customer service Specialist Knowledge, Expertise and Self Development • Strong knowledge of Further Education and Training • Understands organisational objectives and priorities • Demonstrates sector awareness and expertise • Committed to continuous self development • Works independently and as part of a team Drive and Commitment to Public Service Values • Self motivated and performance driven • Honest and trustworthy • Learner centred approach • Demonstrates integrity and ethical standards

14 hours agoFull-time

Clerical Officer

St. Caimin’s Community SchoolShannon, Co. Clare€31,619 - €48,925 per year

St Caimin’s Community School invites applications for the permanent position of a Grade III Officer. This is a full-time permanent position, 35 hours per week. St Caimin’s Community School is a co-educational school with an enrolment of 790 students. Purpose of the role: The Clerical Officer is at the centre of the administrative hub of the school and school community and works closely with the Principal, senior management team, teachers, other non-teaching staff, students, and parents, taking responsibility for a broad variety of important secretarial and administrative support functions, and coordinating the workflow and wide range of activities processed through the administration office. THE DUTIES OF THE CLERICAL OFFICER SHALL INCLUDE: FINANCE • Monitor, control, and reconcile all financial allocations to the school (e.g., Main School Budget, Free Book Scheme, Exam Fee Scheme, Special Technology Grants, Junior Cycle, Leaving Certificate Applied, Mock and Practical exams, In-service). • Check and ensure the accuracy of traders’ accounts, part-time teachers, teachers claim forms, travel claims, petty cash returns, postal franking machines, and expenses for Board of Management members. • Ensure all payments to the school are recorded, receipted, reconciled, and lodged to the appropriate bank accounts. • Check and ensure accuracy of trader’s accounts, part-time teachers and teacher’s claims forms, travel forms, franking machines, and expenses for Board of Management members. • Monitor and control the school’s cash flow. • Preparation and administration of payroll and pension administration. • Co-operate with existing and new finance systems. • Prepare reports for the Principal and Finance Committee as required. • Assist in preparation for year-end audit. • Liaise with Financial Support Services Unit on financial matters and outsourcing companies regarding maintenance and other contracts. • Reconcile and prepare all revenue and other statutory online returns. PERSONNEL • Support the administration for the recruitment and appointment process for teachers, SNAs and other staff in accordance with the procedures, including placing advertisements, correspondence with candidates, preparing interview related paperwork and ensuring that the recruitment and selection process is documented. • Liaise and assist various employment schemes in a complementary capacity subject to National Policy and local agreements. • Provide assistance with the appointment of teachers and non-teaching staff. • Maintain school personnel files. Ensure all staff files are accurately and securely maintained in line with Data Protection legislation. • Maintain teacher attendance records and the consequential work that arises when part-time teachers undertake substitution work. RECEPTION DUTIES • Meet all visitors (parents, officials, community leaders, etc.). • Process incoming and outgoing communications – emails, mail, fax, telephone, ensuring that all information is conveyed to the appropriate persons. SECRETARIAL DUTIES • All school secretarial work, emails, typing, filing, copying, etc. • Board of Management affairs – issuing agendas, attending meetings, producing minutes, providing all necessary documentation to Board members, and submitting copies of minutes to the Department of Education. • Maintaining all items of office equipment. SECRETARY TO PRINCIPAL • Secretarial and administrative functions on behalf of the Principal in their role as School Principal and Secretary to Board of Management. • Maintain, on behalf of the Principal, all confidential items relating to the administration and management of the school. • Advise the Principal on the administrative implications of proposed policy changes. PROCUREMENT • Maintain school order books, acquiring tenders, submit requisitions to the Principal for approval and ensure goods ordered are delivered in good condition as per specifications. Manage ordering of materials in accordance with school guidelines and procurement frameworks as required. • Provide administrative support for school extra-curricular and fundraising events. ADMISSIONS AND EXAMINATIONS • Administer and prepare documentation in connection with new admissions, including communication with parents, subject option forms, booklists, and preparation for open days and evenings. • Collate and provide administrative support with examination papers (scientific symbols, etc.), reproducing papers and ensuring that all papers are treated in a secure and confidential manner. • Provide administrative support for school timetables, result sheets, attendance sheets, and student results. RECORDS AND RETURNS • Compile and maintain a student database management system. Support the use of VSWare, Advanced or other school system and PPOD. • Prepare and submit all returns to the Department of Education and Youth and other statutory bodies. • Prepare and submit ad hoc returns to the Department of Education and Youth. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY • Acceptance and co-operation with operating IT, finance and administration systems approved by school management, which are designed to enhance management information services, and participating in training courses as required. HEALTH AND SAFETY • Co-operate fully with health and safety procedures and play an active role insofar as the position allows. OUTSIDE AGENCIES • Liaise with outside agencies – local primary and post primary schools, Department of Education and Youth, ETBs, sporting organisations, community groups, local employers, government schemes, etc. Qualifications, Skills, and Experience required: • Previous experience in an administration role. • Knowledge of managing accounts, budgeting, and preparing financial reports. • Knowledge and experience of accounts software package(s). • Strong IT skills, particularly Excel and MS Office package. • Ability to communicate well (both written and oral), including with staff, parents, and students. • Ability to complete tasks to deadline. • Well organised with experience in developing efficient administrative systems. • Capacity to build positive working relationships with senior management and colleagues in the school. • An understanding of working in a school environment desirable. Please note: • Garda vetting will apply in respect of this position. • The successful applicant will be required to complete a medical examination by the school’s medical advisor. • References will be sought following the interview process. Location: St. Caimins’ Community School, Shannon, Co. Clare Nature of the Post: Permanent position with a 12-month probationary period. Reporting Relationship: The Clerical Officer will report on a day-to-day basis to the Principal. Salary: Grade III (new entrants salary scale is €31,619 - €48,925 LSI). Hours of Work: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday.

15 hours agoFull-time
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