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Resident DJ for Music Bar in Mallorca - Accommodation Available Job Title: DJ Required – Music Bar in Mallorca, Spain Duration: Seasonal (April – October) Accommodation: Available Eligibility: EU Citizens Only Job Description: We are looking for an experienced DJ to join our team at a lively music bar in Mallorca, Spain for the summer season. Key Responsibilities: • Playing the best music • Engaging with customers to create a fun and enjoyable atmosphere Requirements: • Confident, talkative, and outgoing personality • Ability to provide great entertainment • Must be eligible to work in the EU (EU citizens only) • Willingness to commit for the full season (April – October) Perks & Benefits: • Accommodation Available • Work in a fun and lively music bar environment • Meet new people and enjoy the summer season in Mallorca How to Apply: Click the APPLY NOW button to submit your CV or send a WhatsApp message to +34 618 762 827 for more details.
Bar Staff / Waiters – Music Bar in Mallorca, Spain
Job Title: Bar Staff / Waiters – Music Bar in Mallorca, Spain Location: Mallorca, Spain Duration: Seasonal (April – October) Accommodation: Available Eligibility: EU Citizens Only Job Description: We are looking for enthusiastic and outgoing Bar Staff / Waiters to join our team at a lively music bar in Mallorca, Spain for the summer season. If you love working in a fast-paced, social environment and have a passion for great service, this is the perfect opportunity for you! Key Responsibilities: How to Apply: Click the APPLY NOW button to submit your CV or send a WhatsApp message to +34 618 762 827 for more details.
PR Bar Staff / Resident DJ – Music Bar in Mallorca, Spain
We are looking for PR Bar Staff and also a Resident DJ for a busy Music Bar in Mallorca, Spain Location: Mallorca, Spain Accommodation: Available Duration: Seasonal (April – October) Eligibility: EU Citizens Only Job Description: We are looking for enthusiastic and outgoing Bar Staff / Waiters to join our team at a lively music bar in Mallorca, Spain for the summer season. If you love working in a fast-paced, social environment and have a passion for great service, this is the perfect opportunity for you! Key Responsibilities: • Serving drinks & cocktails efficiently in a busy bar setting • Providing excellent customer service with a friendly and welcoming attitude • Engaging with customers to create a fun and enjoyable atmosphere • Handling cash and card payments accurately • Keeping the bar and seating areas clean and organized • Assisting with stock management and restocking as needed Requirements: • Confident, talkative, and outgoing personality • Ability to work well under pressure in a busy environment • Previous bar or hospitality experience is a plus but not essential • Must be eligible to work in the EU (EU citizens only) • Willingness to commit for the full season (April – October) Perks & Benefits: • Accommodation Available • Work in a fun and lively music bar environment • Meet new people and enjoy the summer season in Mallorca People applying for the DJ Opportunity must have experience. How to Apply: Click the APPLY NOW button to submit your CV or send a WhatsApp message to +34 618 762 827 for more details.
Communications Officer (Executive Officer)
What is the role? Communications functions vary across organisations, and the specific role and responsibilities of a Communications Officer will depend on the organisation and area to which you are assigned. Communications Units typically cover areas such as: • Press and media relations, working as part of a team in a Press Office; • Social media management; • Content creation, including design, photography and videography; • Digital communications and website management; • Marketing and advertising campaigns and public information initiatives; • Internal communications. The role of Communications Officer offers plenty of variety and the chance to build your experience across a range of areas. As a Communications Officer you will work as part of a team to drive the organisation’s communications strategy. For example, depending on the organisation or role to which you are assigned, you may be focused on liaising with members of the media to ensure clear and accurate information is communicated, managing media queries and coordinating media engagements, press conferences and interviews. Equally, you may be involved in the development of content and campaigns for social media, websites or other internal and external communication channels. Promotion and progression opportunities are available within communications through open competitions to Communications Specialist (HEO), Communications Manager (AP) and Head of Communications (PO). It is important to note that the role may require an element of evening/weekend work, or off-site events. Civil Service overtime and travel and subsistence arrangements and rates will apply, as appropriate. Key duties and responsibilities: As mentioned above, communications functions vary across organisations, and the specific role and responsibilities of a Communications Officer will depend on the organisation and area to which you are assigned. The following is an overview of the type of responsibilities and tasks involved in the Communications Officer role: • Liaising with the media and managing enquiries from journalists and other media contacts via telephone and email; • Preparing press releases, briefing documents and other communications materials; • Arranging and organising events, interviews, launches, photocalls and press conferences; • Contributing to the development and implementation of communications campaigns and programmes; • Summarising complex information and producing accessible communications for a variety of channels and audiences with different needs; • Creating content for social media, websites and other channels including photography, videography and graphic design; • Updating and editing websites; • Supporting stakeholder consultation programmes; • Collaborating effectively with teams across the Department/Agency to ensure the delivery of high-quality work in a timely manner; • Monitoring media and current affairs across print, broadcast and social/digital and Oireachtas business; • Supporting the delivery of internal communications programmes; • Dealing effectively with a broad range of information sources and identifying key issues and trends; • Supporting the implementation of systems to ensure the smooth running of the communications function and taking ownership to ensure issues are resolved or escalated to the proper personnel to resolve in a timely manner; • Making effective recommendations for communications activities; • General administrative duties, ensuring day-to-day support for managers as required; • Carrying out any other duties relevant to the role that may be identified from time to time. This job description is a guide to the general range of duties of the successful candidate. It is not intended to be definitive or restrictive. Positions requiring specialist Irish language skills The Civil Service is fully committed to fulfilling its obligations under the Official Languages Act. It is intended that vacancies arising which require staff to provide a full range of services through the Irish language (Functional Bilinguals), may be filled from this competition. In this regard, individuals who have proficiency in the Irish language and who fulfil all other eligibility criteria set out below may indicate their interest on the application form. Candidates who indicate their interest and who are successful at the final selection stages will be required to undergo certain assessments through Irish, e.g. interview and/or written test, prior to being considered for such a position. They must achieve the required level in the Irish language, i.e. demonstrate a minimum Level B2 on the Europass self-assessment framework. Essential Requirements, Qualifications and Experience On the closing date of Thursday, 9th April 2026, to be eligible for consideration, a candidate must satisfy the following requirements: A qualification of at least Level 7 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) (or NARIC Ireland Foreign Qualifications equivalent); and At least one year’s relevant professional experience in at least two of the following areas: Media engagement / press office Public relations Public affairs Journalism Event management Social media management Multimedia content creation Graphic design Website management Advertising Marketing Internal communications programmes In order to be effective in the role of a Communications Officer, candidates should have: Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to present material in a clear, concise and comprehensive manner; A good understanding of communications and the evolving communications landscape, including digital and social media, marketing, branding and advertising; Good knowledge and understanding of current affairs and the media landscape across print, broadcast and digital platforms; The ability to use information and communications technology, including a good level of proficiency in using Microsoft Office packages; Good research, editorial skills and storytelling ability; The ability to work calmly under pressure and deal with multiple demands and competing priorities to tight deadlines; The ability to work effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary team; Strong organisational skills with a commitment to achieving quality results and ensuring all tasks are completed to a very high standard; A high level of motivation and a demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team; A willingness to share ideas and information with the purpose of achieving a particular result; Motivation, flexibility and willingness to adapt and positively contribute to the implementation of change, and the ability to use own initiative as and when appropriate; The ability to absorb new information quickly, understand new concepts and relationships, and the awareness to focus on important information; Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to network, build and maintain relationships and successfully engage, persuade and collaborate with internal colleagues; The self-confidence and resilience necessary to cope with challenging and/or sensitive situations; A keen interest in public affairs and be committed to the concept of Public Service. Desirable • Proficiency in Irish. Candidates who wish to have their ability in Irish assessed may be required to undergo a language assessment in order to satisfy publicjobs of their ability to communicate effectively in Irish. Candidates must also be able to demonstrate the capabilities required for effective performance at this level. Civil Service (Government Departments and Offices) Dublin/Nationwide Permanent – Full time Starting at €38,419 3pm on Thursday, 9th April 2026
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Clinical Risk Manager (Permanent | Full-time | Grade VII) Applicants should have: · A QQI academic award at Level 8 or higher. · A Clinical qualification. · At least three years’ experience in a Clinical or Quality / Patient Safety / Risk management role in a hospital or healthcare setting. · Expert knowledge of risk and incident management systems, tools, techniques and processes. · Knowledge, understanding and application of safety statements, risk assessments, risk registers, reporting, monitoring and auditing. · Understanding of the statutory requirements relating to patient safety, risk management, and demonstrate the ability to interpret the law in the context of the organisation. · Demonstrate theoretical and specialist practical knowledge of relevant National Policies and Strategies in relation to risk management. · Be able to work on own initiative, prioritise and manage several issues simultaneously while demonstrating the ability to maintain attention to detail. · Excellent written communication skills including strong report writing and presentation skills and demonstrate excellent attention to detail throughout all verbal and written communication. · Excellent communication and interpersonal skills in order to deal effectively with a wide range of stakeholders. For details on the particulars of qualifications and experience and a job description, please contact Aoife Sunderland in the HR department – Aoife.Sunderland@nohc.ie . ______________________________________________________________________ Informal enquiries are welcome to Orla Kenny - orla.kenny@nohc.ie . Interested candidates should apply via Rezoomo with a copy of their Curriculum Vitae and a cover letter. Closing Date for receipt of Applications is 5pm on Tuesday 7th April 2026 - -Shortlisting will take place. -Your application must be your own work and reflect your own experiences, competencies and skills. Do not use AI to complete the application form. -Pay and conditions as per Department of Health guidelines. - Data Protection: Please refer to https://nohc.ie/privacy-policy/ to learn more about how we handle your personal data and the rights that you have during the recruitment cycle. The National Orthopaedic Hospital Cappagh is an equal opportunities employer. **************************************************************************************************************** Bainisteoir Riosca Cliniciúil (Buan | Lánaimseartha | Grád VII) Ba chóir go mbeadh na nithe seo a leanas ag iarratasóirí: · Dámhachtain acadúil QQI ag Leibhéal 8 nó níos airde. · Cáilíocht Chliniciúil. · Taithí trí bliana ar a laghad i ról Cliniciúil nó Cáilíochta / Sábháilteachta Othar / Bainistíochta Riosca in ospidéal nó i suíomh cúram sláinte. · Saineolas ar chórais, uirlisí, teicnící agus próisis bainistíochta riosca agus teagmhais. · Eolas, tuiscint agus cur i bhfeidhm ráitis sábháilteachta, measúnuithe riosca, cláir riosca, tuairisciú, faireachán agus iniúchóireacht a chur i bhfeidhm. · Tuiscint ar na ceanglais reachtúla a bhaineann le sábháilteacht othar, bainistíocht riosca, agus an cumas an dlí a léirmhíniú i gcomhthéacs na heagraíochta a léiriú. · Eolas praiticiúil teoiriciúil agus speisialaithe a léiriú ar Bheartais agus Straitéisí Náisiúnta ábhartha maidir le bainistíocht riosca. · A bheith in ann oibriú ar thionscnamh féin, tosaíocht a thabhairt do roinnt saincheisteanna agus iad a bhainistiú ag an am céanna agus an cumas aird a choinneáil ar mhionsonraí. · Scileanna cumarsáide scríofa den scoth lena n-áirítear scileanna láidre scríbhneoireachta agus cur i láthair tuarascála agus léiríonn siad aird den scoth ar mhionsonraí i ngach cumarsáid bhriathartha agus scríofa. · Scileanna cumarsáide agus idirphearsanta den scoth chun déileáil go héifeachtach le raon leathan páirtithe leasmhara. Chun sonraí a fháil faoi na cáilíochtaí agus an taithí agus cur síos ar an bpost, déan teagmháil le Aoife Sunderland sa rannóg AD – Aoife.Sunderland@nohc.ie . ______________________________________________________________________ Tá fáilte roimh fhiosrúcháin neamhfhoirmiúla chuig Orla Kenny - orla.kenny@nohc.ie . Ba chóir d'iarrthóirí ar spéis leo iarratas a dhéanamh trí Rezoomo le cóip dá Curriculum Vitae agus litir chumhdaigh. Is é an spriocdháta chun iarratais a fháil ná 5pm Dé Máirt an 7 Aibreán 2026 - Beidh an gearrliostú ar siúl. -Ní mór d'iarratas a bheith i do chuid oibre féin agus do thaithí, inniúlachtaí agus scileanna féin a léiriú. Ná húsáid AI chun an fhoirm iarratais a chomhlánú. - Pá agus coinníollacha de réir threoirlínte na Roinne Sláinte. - Cosaint Sonraí: Féach ar https://nohc.ie/privacy-policy/ chun tuilleadh a fhoghlaim faoin gcaoi a láimhseálaimid do shonraí pearsanta agus na cearta atá agat le linn an timthrialla earcaíochta. Is fostóir comhdheiseanna é an tOspidéal Ortaipéideach Náisiúnta sa Cheapach.