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HOURS OF WORK 35 hours per week Details of starting and finishing times, which may vary in accordance with service needs, will be notified to you by your Service Manager. There will be times when you will be required to work outside of normal office hours. LOCATION St. Michael’s House provides services in four service areas, three for adults and one for children and young persons. CONTRACT TYPE Permanent or Specific Purpose Contract ETHICAL CODE The post holder is requested to respect the special charisma, ethos, and tradition of St Michael’s House and to observe and comply with its general policies, procedures, and regulations. CONFIDENTIALITY The post holder will have access to various types of records and information in the course of work. Such records and information are strictly confidential and, unless acting on the instruction of an authorised person, on no account must information concerning staff, service users or other service business be divulged or discussed except in the performance of normal duty. In addition, records may never be left in such a manner that unauthorised persons can obtain access to them and must be kept in safe custody when no longer required. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The position of Grade IV Human Resources Officer encompasses administrative responsibilities across the Human Resources function, which include the following: Administration • Act as the first point of contact to employees and managers for general Human Resources queries • Ensure efficient day to day administration of area of responsibility, working closely with other members of the Human Resources team to ensure payroll deadlines are maintained and information is shared, reviewing and processing Human Resources forms to set deadlines • Form and maintain accurate employee records • Update Human Resources and employee databases • Coordinate Human Resources mailboxes, responding to employee queries and maintaining regular communication with employees until queries are resolved or escalated • Support the preparation and issuing of office documentation such as correspondence and reports to the highest possible standard by monitoring and reviewing the work of the team to ensure quality and accuracy • Interpret and apply understanding of St Michael’s House policies and practices and other regulations to provide advice and guidance to staff and managers • Conduct Human Resources audits to ensure accuracy of records and databases as directed • Support onboarding of new employees to the organisation • Provide support to managers and staff on queries relating to statutory and non statutory leave and St Michael’s House policies and procedures • Support the wider Human Resources team in Human Resources related projects as directed • Regularly gather data and prepare reports on Human Resources related metrics • Ensure that archives and records are accurate and readily available • Maintain confidentiality of documentation and records • Work with managers to ensure provision of a best practice Human Resources service • Maximise the use of technology to ensure work is completed to a high standard • Ensure line management is kept informed of issues • Ensure that stakeholders are kept informed and that their views are communicated to middle management • Organise and attend meetings as required • Take minutes at meetings and prepare for timely circulation following meetings • Support the Recruitment team with scheduling of job interviews and reference checks as needed Customer Service • Promote and maintain a customer focused environment including monitoring efficiency of service provided by the team and notifying line manager of any deficiencies • Ensure that service users are treated with dignity and respect • Act on feedback from service users or customers and report same to line manager • Ensure Human Resources operational processes and records are maintained to a high standard • Actively participate in innovation and support change and improvement initiatives within the service and implement agreed changes to administration of the service • Encourage and support staff through change processes Standards, Policies, Procedures and Legislation • Maintain own knowledge of employer policies, procedures, guidelines, and practices to perform the role effectively and ensure current work standards are met • Maintain own knowledge of relevant regulations and legislation such as financial regulations, health and safety legislation, employment legislation, Freedom of Information Acts, and General Data Protection Regulation • Ensure consistent adherence to procedures within area of responsibility • Have a working knowledge of the Health Information and Quality Authority standards as they apply to the role, for example standards for healthcare, national standards for the prevention and control of healthcare associated infections, hygiene standards, and comply with associated Health Service Executive protocols Project Work • Provide administrative support to the Senior Human Resources Business Partners and Director of Human Resources and Organisation Development with regard to implementation of the Human Resources strategy relevant to the department • Participate in ad hoc projects as required General • Adhere to departmental and service policies at all times • Perform other duties appropriate to the post as assigned by the manager or nominee • Undertake work as delegated by the Head of Department or nominee • Play an integral role as a member of the Human Resources Department • Attend meetings as required • Participate in performance management processes and relevant training and development courses • Have a working knowledge of all departments in St Michael’s House Information Technology • Assist in ensuring that the Human Resources team makes effective and efficient use of developments in information technology • Utilise developments in information technology for administrative support in line with the overall administrative service within the organisation Training and Education • Willing to work towards a Human Resources qualification • Take responsibility for seeking opportunities for further education and development Self Development • Be aware of current developments and issues in Human Resources by reading current literature and attending seminars, lectures, and courses where appropriate • Assume responsibility for professional development and safe work practices • Ensure a safe environment for self, colleagues, and visitors Professional • Maintain excellent knowledge of St Michael’s House policies • Ensure confidentiality on all matters and information obtained during employment CONFIDENTIALITY The post holder will have access to various types of records and information in the course of work. Such records and information are strictly confidential and, unless acting on the instruction of an authorised person, must not be divulged except in the performance of normal duties. Records must not be left accessible to unauthorised persons and must be kept securely when no longer required. The post holder may be required to perform other duties appropriate to the post as assigned from time to time and contribute to the development of the role. This job description is subject to review and is not exhaustive. Qualifications Hold a comparable and relevant third level qualification of at least Level 6 on the National Qualifications Framework maintained by Qualifications and Quality Ireland Hold or be willing to work towards a Human Resources or relevant qualification such as a business degree Have expert working knowledge and proficiency in software packages including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook Demonstrate proficient use of Microsoft Office applications Experience Minimum of two years experience within the last three years in an administration role, one of which is in a fast paced recruitment or Human Resources department Experience working with high volume workloads Proven ability to collect and interpret data for processing Excellent communication skills Demonstrable knowledge of personnel record databases such as SAP, Workday, Softworks, Power BI or related systems Demonstrated onboarding experience with ability to deliver a high standard of service Eligible to work in Ireland Terms and Conditions Garda Vetting St Michael’s House recognises its responsibilities under the National Vetting Bureau Act 2012 to 2016. Vetting disclosure will be sought for relevant employees. Probation A probationary period of 6 months applies and may be extended. Superannuation This is a pensionable position. Pension scheme membership will be notified within the contract. Public servants joining between 1 April 2004 and 31 December 2012 have no compulsory retirement age. Public servants joining after 1 January 2013 are members of the Single Pension Scheme with a retirement age of 70. Applicants must declare any previous public service pension entitlements. Age The compulsory retirement age is 70 under the Public Service Superannuation Act 2018 where applicable. Health Candidates must be in a state of health suitable to perform duties efficiently. Character Candidates must be of good character. Ethical Code The post holder must comply with St Michael’s House policies, procedures, and ethos. Salary Scale Salary is in line with February 2026 Health Service Executive revised consolidated Grade IV salary scale: €36,109 to €55,463 long service increment per annum based on a 35 hour week.
Senior Speech And Language Therapist Roles, Clondalkin
Senior Speech and Language Therapy Posts Permanent and Fixed Term, Full-time Based in CRC Children’s Disability Network Team, Clondalkin, Dublin. The CRC Children’s Disability Network Teams (CDNT) provide intervention to children from the age of 0- 18 years, presenting with complex developmental needs requiring inter-disciplinary intervention. Our services are based upon a Family Centered Practice Model in line with the Progressing Disability Services. This is an exciting opportunity to work as part of a dynamic team. During 2024 the CRC has embarked on a programme of organistional transformation. Partnering with the Virginia Mason Institute world leaders in supporting healthcare organisations through continuous improvement and transformational change. We would love to hear from you if you are excited about the chance to become part of our forward-thinking children's teams and contribute to implementing lean healthcare practices. Our new strategy, Creating Pathways that Empower and Enable, is not just a document — it is a commitment to delivering children’s disability services in a more connected, equitable, and responsive way. We are strengthening a culture of transparency, collaboration, and person-centred services, where communication, partnership, and continuous learning guide everything we do. We are looking for someone who lives our values of Respect, Person-Centredness, Collaboration, Quality, Courage and Stewardship. Someone with integrity, purpose and a genuine belief in the potential of every child and family we support. If you thrive in a dynamic environment where innovation matters, where courage in decision-making is valued, and where transformation is a shared endeavour, this role will give you the opportunity to shape the future of children’s community disability services. Clondalkin Children's Disability Network Team Located in the new Primary Care Centre, which is a modern, purpose-built building designed for children, families, and staff. Here’s what’s better about the new building: · It is fully accessible, with easy-to-use bathrooms, changing areas and changing benches, and hoists. · There is more space and modern therapy rooms. · It is a warm, welcoming place where we can support your child’s development. · Located in close proximity with Primary care and other services, making it easier for families to receive more coordinated and wrap around supports. · Parking/access: onsite parking is available outside the main entrance and also underground with lift available to main reception Clondalkin offers a "village" atmosphere centered around the historic Round Tower, with immediate access to essential services and the Mill Shopping Centre. Transport links Luas Red Line: Luas to Red Cow station, which is a short walk from the village. Dublin Bus: Several direct buses travel from the city centre, including the 13 (Mountjoy Square to Clondalkin Village) and 51d (Aston Quay to Clondalkin). The G2 is also available. Irish Rail: Hourly train services run from Dublin Heuston or Connolly stations to Clondalkin/Fonthill Station. We currently have vacancies for permanent and Fixed Term contracts in our Clondalkin, Dublin CDNT (Part-time may be considered) Essential Requirements: · A recognized IASLT Speech and Language Therapy qualification and current registration with CORU · A minimum of three years post qualification experience to include working with clients presenting with physical and sensory disabilities · Experience working with clients presenting with dysphagia; assessment and management · Excellent communications and teamworking skills · Evidence of a commitment to CPD · Full driver’s license and access to car - Candidates that do not currently have this requirement are encouraged to apply, however there is a requirement to obtain this and will be explained at interview stage Desirable · Experience in service delivery planning and development · Experience working with clients presenting with excessive drooling · Experience in education and training and involvement in research/audit · Experience in coordinating clinics and leading and working at a consultative level in clinics alongside other lead therapists · Interest in the development of clinical skills in the area of drooling It must be clearly demonstrated in your CV and supporting statement how you meet the required skills, competencies and knowledge for the post. Department of Health Salary applies Senior Speech and Language Therapist Grade code 3379 (€64551 -€ 76,007). Informal enquiries to Jean Oswell Children's Disability Netwrok Manager, Clondalkin, joswell@crc.ie Please apply through the 'Apply Now' button. Data Protection: Please refer to crc_job_applicant_privacy_notice.pdf to learn more about how we handle your personal data and the rights that you have during the recruitment cycle This role is subject to HSE Approval. We reserve the right to close this competition early if we receive a very high volume of applications. #CR
Senior Occupational Therapist, Clondalkin
Senior Occupational Therapist Posts Permanent, Full-time Based in CRC Children’s Disability Network Team, Clondalkin, Dublin. The CRC Children’s Disability Network Teams (CDNT) provide intervention to children from the age of 0- 18 years, presenting with complex developmental needs requiring inter-disciplinary intervention. Our services are based upon a Family Centered Practice Model in line with the Progressing Disability Services. This is an exciting opportunity to work as part of a dynamic team. During 2024 the CRC has embarked on a programme of organistional transformation. Partnering with the Virginia Mason Institute world leaders in supporting healthcare organisations through continuous improvement and transformational change. We would love to hear from you if you are excited about the chance to become part of our forward-thinking children's teams and contribute to implementing lean healthcare practices. Our new strategy, Creating Pathways that Empower and Enable, is not just a document — it is a commitment to delivering children’s disability services in a more connected, equitable, and responsive way. We are strengthening a culture of transparency, collaboration, and person-centred services, where communication, partnership, and continuous learning guide everything we do. We are looking for someone who lives our values of Respect, Person-Centredness, Collaboration, Quality, Courage and Stewardship. Someone with integrity, purpose and a genuine belief in the potential of every child and family we support. If you thrive in a dynamic environment where innovation matters, where courage in decision-making is valued, and where transformation is a shared endeavour, this role will give you the opportunity to shape the future of children’s community disability services. Clondalkin Children's Disability Network Team Located in the new Primary Care Centre, which is a modern, purpose-built building designed for children, families, and staff. Here’s what’s better about the new building: · It is fully accessible, with easy-to-use bathrooms, changing areas and changing benches, and hoists. · There is more space and modern therapy rooms. · It is a warm, welcoming place where we can support your child’s development. · Located in close proximity with Primary care and other services, making it easier for families to receive more coordinated and wrap around supports. · Parking/access: onsite parking is available outside the main entrance and also underground with lift available to main reception Clondalkin offers a "village" atmosphere centered around the historic Round Tower, with immediate access to essential services and the Mill Shopping Centre. Transport links Luas Red Line: Luas to Red Cow station, which is a short walk from the village. Dublin Bus: Several direct buses travel from the city centre, including the 13 (Mountjoy Square to Clondalkin Village) and 51d (Aston Quay to Clondalkin). The G2 is also available. Irish Rail: Hourly train services run from Dublin Heuston or Connolly stations to Clondalkin/Fonthill Station. We currently have vacancies for permanent contracts in our Clondalkin, Dublin CDNT (Part-time may be considered) The successful candidate will have the following essential requirements: Desirable requirements: Experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Experience working with children with physical disabilities Experienced working with children with intellectual disabilities Experience completing Assessment of Need It must be clearly demonstrated in your CV and supporting statement how you meet the required skills, competencies and knowledge for the post. Department of Health Salary applies Senior Speech and Language Therapist Grade code 3379 (€64551 -€ 76,007). Informal enquiries to Jean Oswell Children's Disability Netwrok Manager, Clondalkin, joswell@crc.ie Please apply through the 'Apply Now' button. A panel will be created from this campaign from which current and future permanent, specified purpose, whole-time and part-time posts for CRC Children’s Disability Services will be filled. Data Protection: Please refer to crc_job_application_privacy_notice.pdf to learn more about how we handle your personal data and the rights that you have during the recruitment cycle. This role is subject to HSE Approval. We reserve the right to close this competition early if we receive a very high volume of applications. #CR
Day Care Staff Nurse
Saint Josephs Centre, the only residential care home in Ireland dedicated to dementia care, is seeking a confident, dedicated and experienced Day Care Staff Nurse to join our team. This is a pivotal role in the co-ordination, leadership and a management of clinical activities and resources at the centre. The successful applicant will be a confident self-starter with experience in a care environment with an ability to work with a variety of healthcare professionals and a strong attention to detail. A motivating team member by connecting their work to the organisational strategy and helping them understand how their day-today tasks contribute to a greater purpose. A clear and effective communicator, encouraging the individuals to deliver person-centred care goal in a meaningful and tangible way whilst maintain standards and compliance consistently. Details of the role competencies, duties and responsibilities can be found in the attached job description. Candidates can express their interest should submit their curriculum vitae and a cover letter. Contract: Full-time | Hours: 37.5 per week Sector: Dementia-specific Day Care Are you passionate about person-centred dementia care? Join Ireland’s only care home solely dedicated to dementia at Saint Joseph’s Shankill , part of the Saint John of God Hospital group. We are seeking a dedicated Staff Nurse to join our Day Care team, where your compassion and clinical expertise will help make every moment matter for those living with dementia. What You’ll Do: Please note any applicants placed on the panel will remain on the panel for 3 months.
Trainee Buyer Programme
Summary From our Head Office to the shop floor and everywhere in between our primary goal is to create and deliver a fantastic customer journey for everyone who shops at Lidl. With over 7,000 colleagues across our stores, warehouses and offices in Ireland and Northern Ireland we are a big and ambitious team. We know our people are our greatest asset and our success is down to the commitment and dedication of our team. At Lidl, we recognise that our people are our greatest asset and that our success is hugely attributable to the commitment and dedication of our workforce. Career development and training are of major importance to us. All employees are provided with the training and support they need to reach their full potential and to progress within the company. Structured, on-the-job training is the foundation of our training concept, giving our employees the opportunity for further development both professionally and personally. At Lidl we believe that training is the most important investment we can make in our people. As part of the Trainee Buyer Programme in this fast-paced and exciting area of our business, you will be given a structured and comprehensive training plan which will enable you to develop the skills required in order to assist in the development and management of product categories through detailed market and consumer behaviour analysis. This will involve continuously sourcing new suppliers, promoting product innovation and ensuring a top-quality offering at the lowest possible price for our customers. Start date: September 2026 Duration: 12 Months What you'll do Lidl is an equal opportunities employer. If you have any particular requirements, we will ensure any reasonable accommodations are implemented as part of the recruitment and selection process. We value diversity and inclusion in our workplace and want to ensure that all applicants have the same opportunity regardless of gender, civil status, family status, sexual orientation, age, disability, race, religious belief, political opinion or membership of the traveller community.
Retail Associate
Retail Associate - Tallaght Permanent, Full-Time role (37.5 hours per week) At Three, our Retail Associates create exceptional customer experiences while contributing to a positive, supportive, and high‑performing store environment. We live our values every day: Be One Team, Be Kind, Be Customer Focused, Be Brave . What You’ll Do Be Customer Focused There’s a lot more to us than meets the eye. You may think you know us, but we’re full of surprises. Intrigued? Join us and Be Phenomenal. Apply now at: https://www.three.ie/careers #Jobs At Three, we are committed to diversity and inclusion. As Ireland’s largest mobile telecommunications provider, we provide a better connected life for our diverse customer base, and want our teams to reflect this. We welcome and celebrate all identities and strive to create a culture of belonging where employees can thrive as their authentic selves. If you do not ‘tick every box’ in this job description, you likely have other valuable skills that would make you a great fit for one of our teams. If you feel this role is for you, then please apply! #Jobs If you require reasonable adjustments for your interview, please let us know when scheduling your interview, or alternatively, please email aoife.omeara@three.ie Apply now at Three, a Phenomenal career awaits!
Telephonist
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS • Have passed an examination at the appropriate level within the QQI qualifications framework which can be assessed as being comparable to Leaving Certificate standard or equivalent or higher, i.e. FETAC Level 5. • A qualification or experience in the use of MS Office packages, e.g. ECDL. EXPERIENCE (DURATION AND TYPE) • At least three years previous experience of working on a switchboard or in reception. • Previous customer service experience. SKILLS AND ABILITIES • Ability to operate switch system efficiently. • Ability to use computer based systems, including MS Office, email, etc. • Ability to work on own initiative. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. • Fluent English. • Excellent organisational skills. • Team player. • Ability to multi task and process work professionally and efficiently in a busy environment. • Excellent attention to detail. • A positive customer focused approach in dealing with the general public. • Highly organised, detail and accuracy oriented, with an ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines. • Integrity to client confidentiality and ability to display caring and empathetic qualities at work. KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING • Must possess caring and empathetic qualities and demonstrate these attributes in the course of employment. • Knowledge of General Data Protection Regulation, Freedom of Information, and Data Protection Act. RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES (in no particular order of priority) • Operate the switchboard system in an efficient and friendly manner. • Maintain the highest levels of confidentiality. • Ensure all calls are transferred to the appropriate department or staff member in an efficient and timely manner. • Provide general customer information to callers as required, e.g. visiting times. • Keep up to date with hospital operations and developments so as to be an efficient information provider for callers. • Operate the Hospital Paging System as required. • Provide a directory enquiry service to internal callers. • Take messages as required and ensure these messages are accurately recorded and passed on to the intended recipient in an efficient and timely manner. • Identify and react to emergency calls in line with agreed procedures. • Monitor any equipment as required and promptly follow Standard Operating Procedures in responding in a timely and efficient manner. • Arrange taxi and courier services if required. • Provide full Reception service, to include alarm monitoring, access control, Closed Circuit Television monitoring, and face to face patient services. • Provide reception services to National Maternity Hospital and other third parties, including dealing with delegations, couriers, and deliveries. • Meet and greet members of the public in a courteous manner, answer all enquiries made, and direct persons to the appropriate clinic, department, office, etc. • Liaise with and be of assistance to staff in all departments, the public, and outside agencies. • Update and maintain the hospital telephone and paging directory online. • Produce and distribute updated telephone directories as required from time to time. • Ensure up to date phone directories are available and issued to all departments and staff as required. • Be familiar with the Hospital plan for Fire, Cardiac Arrest, and Major Disasters. • Co operate with the Hospital on Health and Safety issues. • Work in such a way so as not to compromise the Health and Safety of Hospital patients, relatives, and staff. • Be familiar with the Hospital Safety Statement. • Be familiar with the hospital policy in relation to the emergency system and teams involved. • Keep oneself up to date with hospital operations and developments so as to be an efficient information provider for callers. • Co operate with the Hospital on Health and Safety issues. • Work in such a way so as not to compromise the Health and Safety of Hospital patients, relatives, and staff. • As directed provide and manage full Reception and Switchboard services from any location within National Maternity Hospital campus, e.g. 65 and 66 Mount Street, Holles Street Main Reception, SPC Reception, 60 Mount Street. • If the hospital relocates to another site provide and manage full Reception and Switchboard services on that site. • Any other duties deemed appropriate to the post. Please note that the duties of this post may change over time. FLEXIBILITY This post requires a high level of flexibility to ensure the delivery of an effective and efficient service. Therefore the post holder will be required to demonstrate flexibility on occasion as and when required by their manager. DIGNITY AND WELFARE OF PATIENTS As a health care provider all staff are expected to behave towards patients in a caring, professional and responsible manner. In line with the national and hospital Trust in Care policy it is the duty and responsibility of all employees of the National Maternity Hospital, including this post holder, to report any concerns for the safety and welfare of patients to their line manager or head of department. DIGNITY AT WORK All members of staff at the National Maternity Hospital have a right to be treated with dignity and respect and to work in a safe environment which is free from all forms of bullying, sexual harassment, and harassment. Thus all staff of the National Maternity Hospital, including this post holder, have a responsibility to help maintain such a working environment. All employees must comply with the national and hospital Dignity at Work policy and ensure that their behaviour does not cause offence to fellow workers or any person with whom they come into contact during the course of their work. CONFIDENTIALITY In the course of his or her employment, the person appointed may have access to or hear information concerning the medical or personal affairs of patients or staff or other health service business. Such records or information are strictly confidential and unless acting on instructions of an authorised officer on no account must information be divulged or discussed except in the performance of normal duty. In addition records must never be left in such a manner that unauthorised persons can obtain access to them and must be kept in safe custody or destroyed in accordance with policy when no longer required. DRESS CODE AND UNIFORM Attire and personal appearance must, at all times, conform to a standard the Hospital considers appropriate. Staff attached to certain departments may be required to wear a uniform or other protective clothing. Where applicable any such requirements as detailed by the immediate supervisor must be adhered to at all times. HYGIENE Being a health institution hygiene plays a central role in maintaining a clean and healthy environment for our patients, visitors, and staff. All employees of the National Maternity Hospital must always be mindful of their responsibility to maintain a high standard of hygiene including personal hygiene and as part of their role within the hospital. TENURE This is a permanent contract of employment. REMUNERATION Remuneration is in accordance with salary scales approved by the Department of Health and Health Service Executive. The salary scale for this post currently ranges from €36,109 to €55,463 per annum. The last two points on this scale are Long Service Increments which apply every three years respectively. Assimilation onto the scale is based on relevant work experience and in accordance with circular 17/2013 for existing permanent employees. Payment is made on a monthly basis by credit transfer. HOURS 35 hours per week, exclusive of unpaid rest breaks. The Switchboard operates Monday to Saturday 08:00 to 21:00. Therefore you can be rostered on any of these days and times. ANNUAL LEAVE 27 working days per annum. SUPERANNUATION Membership of a superannuation pension scheme is compulsory. Superannuation contributions at the appropriate rate approximately 6.5 percent of basic salary will be payable in accordance with the provisions of the determined superannuation scheme. Further information will be issued upon appointment to the role. RETIREMENT AGE Retirement age will be determined by the superannuation scheme a new employee is aligned to. Further information will be issued upon appointment to the role.
PSYCHOLOGIST
Avista is a progressive organisation, providing a wide range of services including Day, Residential and Respite supports to both Children and Adults in various locations across 3 Regions. This post is being recruited for the Children’s Disability Network Team (CDNT): Cabra Grangegorman and Blanchardstown. The successful candidate is required to work as part of an Interdisciplinary Team that provide services to 0-18 year old children and young people with complex needs arising from a disability, in a family centred model in accordance with our core values and ethos underpinned by quality, best practise and research. Avista has 3 Children and Young People Disability Network Teams, and the candidate may be required to work across any these 3 teams if and when the need arises. . JOB ADVERTISEMENT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITION: PSYCHOLOGIST CHILDREN’S SERVICES, DUBLIN PERMANENT FULL-TIME CONTRACT (35 Hours Per Week). Salary: €61,976 - €106,101* (lsi) *Salary subject to Relevant Public Sector Experience. REF: 96108 Essential: · Have a university degree or diploma (QQ1 level 8 equivalent) obtained with 1st or 2nd class honours in which Psychology was taken as a major subject and honours obtained in that subject. · Have an Irish post-graduate professional psychology qualification accredited by the Psychological Society of Ireland in Clinical, Counselling, or Educational Psychology Or · An equivalent qualification from another jurisdiction validated by the Department of Health. Application for this post must be inclusive of letter of validation. · Demonstrate competence in the area of working with children with disabilities. · Demonstrate an understanding of interdisciplinary working, family centred practice and a high standard of suitability for the proper discharge of the office. Desirable: · Experience of working with Children with complex needs and their families. · Experience delivering group work and parent training programme. Why work with us? Excellent Career Progression Opportunities. Comprehensive Pension Scheme Supportive and innovative working environment. Generous annual leave entitlement Paid Maternity Leave & Sick Pay scheme Bike to work Scheme Tax Saver Travel Scheme Please submit a Cover letter and CV as application via our website careers section at: https://www.rezoomo.com/company/avista/ Informal enquiries to Vivienne Finn, Children’s Disability Network Manager, email ; Vivienne.finn@avistaclg.ie Closing date for receipt of applications 24th April 2026. Avista reserves the right to close the competition early should a sufficient number of applications be received. “A panel may be formed from which future positions may be filled across the Dublin service.” Avista is a public body and subject to Freedom of Information and Data Protection Requests. Avista is an equal opportunities employer.
Communications Advisor
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 Communications and Corporate Affairs Directorate has a clear purpose: To strengthen Uisce Éireann’s reputation and be a trusted advisor and practitioner to ensure that Uisce Éireann achieves its Corporate Strategy and Business outcomes. Our approach is to ensure we provide integrated strategic communications advice and solutions to the business and ensure we focus our communications effort on the right target audiences and channels with clearly defined measurables and outcomes. The Corporate Affairs Directorate has a diverse mix of skillsets and responsibilities including brand strategy, market research and insights, marketing and digital marketing (websites and social media strategy), corporate affairs, public relations, crisis management, project communications, stakeholder communications, public affairs, sponsorships, media relations and internal communications. The Communications Advisor will support the Communications Manager to deliver the overall objectives of the directorate by playing key roles across the team. 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
Placement Admin Assistant
Dublin City University is a leading innovative European University with a mission to “transform lives and societies”. DCU ranks as one of the world’s Top 350 Universities, Times Higher Education, and is proud to be Ireland’s No. 1 Young University. The University is known for the “transformative student experience” it offers, and is also recognised for its impact in addressing global challenges in collaboration with national and international stakeholders. Overview of DCU Placement DCU Placement includes work/industrial placements (INTRA), (INtegrated TRAining), and international mobility placements (for staff and students). INTRA work placements have been a defining characteristic and an integral part of a large proportion of undergraduate programmes at DCU since its foundation. Recognising the very substantial contribution that placement makes to the personal and professional development of students, the University has made a strategic commitment to enhance work placements and make them available to a wider range of undergraduate programmes. DCU Placement facilitates and assists accredited placement in enterprise and academic settings, both nationally and internationally, and has oversight of professional, and clinical placement activities. The DCU Placement team works closely with DCU Faculties and Schools, Academic Programme leads, and central assistance units (such as Careers Service, Registry, Fees, DCU Global, Student Support & Development), external placement partners and stakeholders. The DCU Placement team is student facing. Role Profile The DCU Placement Administrative Assistant role will be assigned to both the INTRA and International Mobility functions in DCU Placement. The role will report to the Director of Placement with a dotted line to the INTRA Manager and International Mobility Manager for the administration and implementation of the University’s work placement programme “INTRA” (INtegrated TRAining) and International Mobility administration. The Administrative Assistant position is a critical role in the process and is fundamental to the provision of the service to students, partners, academic tutors, employers, and internal DCU colleagues and external partners. The DCU Placement Administrative Assistant will provide a professional and comprehensive service in support of a range of activities including Erasmus+, student Exchange and management of inter institutional agreements, staff mobility, Tutor visits, INTRA student report administration, and operational tasks associated with the INTRA programme. The successful individual will be a motivated self-starter. The areas they will assist are multifaceted in nature across both International Mobility and INTRA. Principal Duties and Responsibilities The duties and responsibilities of the position include, but are not restricted to, the following: • Administration of the INTRA module assessment processes, including end of placement report, tutor visit programme, and employer survey. • Organisation and management of the process of student report submission at the appropriate time for each degree programme. • Liaise with Faculty and Schools re: organisation of the tutor visit process for degree programmes. • Produce periodic reports in a timely manner aligned with DCU Placement needs and cascade throughout Faculty & Registry as required. • Review, update, and improve administrative processes and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), contributing to quality enhancement initiatives. • Provide front-line assistance for queries and promote positive experience for DCU students doing this in a timely manner. • Partner with academic and professional colleagues to design, plan, and implement assistant services for outgoing and incoming mobility participants (students and staff). • Act as a generalist resource for Erasmus+ KA131 and KA171 mobility processes, Exchange, and Study Abroad programme. • Contribute to process improvement projects and maintain accurate records on University systems, including managing data through the Erasmus+ Beneficiary Module, MoveOn, and InPlace platforms to track placements, funding support, partnerships, and generate reports for decision-making and compliance. • Liaise with Faculty Academic Coordinators and internal stakeholders across faculties and central offices to ensure appropriate assistance for accredited mobilities. • Plan, prepare, and manage events such as open days, webinars, workshops, awards, expos, and other promotional activities. • Assist Placement colleagues and, when necessary, oversee delegated tasks. • Undertake required training to assist professional development. • Any other duties that may be assigned from time to time by the Director of Placement or their nominee(s). Qualifications and Experience Requirements: • Candidates must have a primary degree or equivalent (NFQ Level 7) plus 2 years relevant post qualification experience. • Excellent organisational and administrative skills with experience in co-ordinating company or institution wide projects including attention to detail. • Demonstrable experience of flexibility and adaptability. • The ability to supervise projects and work effectively as part of a wider administrative team with the capacity to identify key issues and propose solutions in a timely manner. • Excellent IT and computing skills with experience of large complex databases and collation and presentation of data using reporting tools. • Excellent written, communication and interactive skills. • The ability to engage effectively across a wide range of Faculties and professional support units, building and maintaining strong working relationships. • Excellent social and communication skills applicable across students, staff and external stakeholders at all levels. Desirable Criteria: • Knowledge of Agresso or other accounting platform(s) will be an advantage. • He/she will have the ability to gather and review relevant information and data from a range of sources and to make informed decisions quickly and effectively. • Effective in managing their workload and delegating tasks to assist staff. Strives for continuous improvement of processes to maximize quality and efficiency. • Have a proven track record in administering multifaceted processes and operations in a complex or large-scale organisation, preferably in a higher education environment, and ideally within an international support function. Salary Scale: Professional 4 - €44,669 - €65,331 Appointment will be commensurate with qualifications and experience and in line with current Government pay policy. Closing date: Thursday, 16th April 2026