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Senior Occupational Therapist Full time, Permanent – 35 hours per week and Part-time roles We currently have vacancies on our CRC Children’s Disability Network Teams, across all our Dublin locations. CDNT Balbriggan; CDNT Clondalkin; CDNT Clontarf; and CDNT Swords The CRC Children’s Disability Network Teams (CDNT) will be providing 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 in Balbriggan. 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. 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 Scale apply, Senior Occupational Therapist (€63,279 - €74,509). Please apply through the Rezoomo link. Please specify the CDNT team/s you wish to join. Informal enquires to hr@crc.ie, please specify the CDNT team you are enquiring about. 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
Staff Psychologist
Staff Grade Psychologist Full time, Permanent – 35 hours per week and Part-time roles Based in CRC Lead Agency Children’s Disability Network Teams The CRC Children’s Disability Network Teams (CDNT) will be providing 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. We currently have vacancies on our CRC Children’s Disability Network Teams, across all our Dublin locations. CDNT Balbriggan; CDNT Clondalkin; CDNT Clontarf and CDNT Swords. 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. The successful candidate will have the following essential requirements: · A University Degree or Diploma obtained with first or second class honours in which Psychology was taken as a major subject and honours obtained in that subject. · A recognised postgraduate qualification in Clinical or Educational Psychology · One year’s post-qualification experience working with children with disabilities · Experience of completing standardised cognitive assessment with children. · Excellent report writing skills · Excellent communication, initiative and time management skills · Flexibility and teamwork skills which are key to this role Desirable requirements: · Experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder · Experience of working with children with physical disabilities · Experience of working with children with intellectual disabilities · Experience completing Assessment of Need · Full driver’s license and access to car 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 Scale apply, Psychologist (€61,362 - €105,050). Please apply through the Rezoomo link. Please specify the CDNT team/s you wish to join. Informal enquires to hr@crc.ie, please specify the CDNT team you are enquiring about. A panel may 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
Volunteer And Community Support Officer
St John of God Dementia Care at St Joseph’s is the largest home in Ireland solely dedicated to dementia care. We are a Butterfly Home accredited by Meaningful Care Matters. In 2021 we achieved the Investing in Volunteers Award for our volunteer programme, demonstrating our commitment to providing an excellent volunteering experience. We successfully renewed this accreditation in 2024. The Volunteer and Community Support Officer will assist the Volunteer and Community Manager with recruiting, training, supporting and developing our Volunteers in line with the Investing in Volunteers’ standards. This is an exciting opportunity to join St Joseph’s as we continue to grow our volunteer and community programme. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to have a positive impact in the lives of our volunteers and people living with dementia. Main Responsibilities · Assist with recruitment and reference checking/screening of all volunteers · Support and maintain good communications with all volunteers · Maintain and update databases and files, including mandatory training records, in line with GDPR regulations · Support the Volunteer and Community Manager as a point of contact for all volunteers · Assist with development and implementation of programmes that promote the continuous improvement and engagement of all volunteers · Cultivate a positive and supportive atmosphere by recognising volunteer efforts · Assist with implementation of Community initiatives, e.g.; Community Café, Dementia Café, Tennis Programme, Bowling Programme, Schools Programme · Provide additional administrative support to the overall Volunteer and Community Department as required · Undertake additional duties or tasks as required. Essential Experience · Third level qualification · Previous experience of recruiting and engaging with volunteers · At least 3 years’ experience of the community and voluntary sector in Ireland (paid or voluntary) · Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to work independently and as part of a team · The ability to manage a varied workload and problem-solve · Excellent written and verbal communication skills · Excellent organisational skills · Proficient in use of Microsoft Office, social media and design packages. Desired Experience · Knowledge of dementia and dementia related issues · Previous experience of organising and running events. Person Specification · Strong empathy with and compassion for people living with dementia and their families · Commitment to highest ethical standards · Excellent communication and presentation skills – written and verbal · Self-starter with initiative and drive and an ability to work independently, think creatively, and identify opportunities · Ability to prioritise, plan and organise own workload · A team player with an open and flexible attitude · Strong organisational skills and attention to detail · Computer literate including use of databases, Microsoft Office suite, social media platforms and design packages · Flexibility to work some evening and weekend hours · Full clean driving licence is essential. Additional Information · Full-time, 35-hour work week · Pension · Employee Assistance Programme · Applicants that are successful to interview stage but are not offered a position may be placed on a reserve panel and their application will be kept on file for six months. To Apply Please complete the application form. This should be in Microsoft Word or PDF format. CVs will not be accepted. Closing date for applications is: 1 May 2025 at 5pm. St John of God Dementia Care (St Joseph’s) is an equal opportunity employer. www.saintjosephsshankill.ie
Manager
Costa Coffee requires a Manager for our store in Clearwater. At Costa Coffee we are as passionate about our people as we are our great coffee! Being a part of our team gives you the chance to learn new skills in coffee excellence whilst letting your personality shine through. As a Costa Barista you receive full training in delivering every customer with an unbeatable coffee experience, through great customer service and great coffee. Are you: -
Community Healthcare Assistants
Job Overview: We are seeking compassionate and dedicated Care Assistants to join our community-based healthcare team. The successful candidates will play a vital role in helping our clients maintain their independence and dignity by providing high-quality, person-centered care. The role involves assisting vulnerable adults, the elderly, and individuals with physical or learning disabilities in performing daily activities. Main Purpose of Job: Work as part of a geographical team of Healthcare Assistants under the direction of the Clinical Director, Client Service Manager, and Client Supervisors. Provide quality person-centered care to meet the needs of service users, enabling them to live independently at home with minimal reliance on assistance from others. Promote a caring environment for service users through high standards of professional practice, addressing their physical, emotional, social, intellectual, and spiritual needs. Deliver high standard services as specified in agreed care plans and contribute to the continual review of service users’ needs. Key Accountabilities: Care Delivery: Provide safe and professional personal and practical care assistance in accordance with the care plan and ‘Safer Better Healthcare Standards’ (HIQA). Tasks include: Physical assistance with tasks such as washing, dressing, feeding, toileting, incontinence care, and mobility care. Home help duties like laundry, cooking, and cleaning as part of an agreed care plan. Social tasks to help service users maintain community and family involvement, including taking service users out as part of an agreed care plan. Financial assistance with shopping and benefit collection. Escort duties, such as accompanying clients to medical or social appointments. Collaborating with other professionals to develop individual care plans. Documentation: Maintain written Daily Journal notes on the client. Reporting: Report any changes in the client’s condition or environment, any concerns of abuse or suspected abuse, any complaints, and any defective equipment. Hygiene & Safety: Maintain high standards of hygiene and adhere to the principles of infection prevention and control. Qualifications Required: Minimum FETAC Level 5 / QQI qualification or a relevant healthcare discipline. 2+ years of experience in home care, nursing home care, or in an acute setting. Experience in the care of the elderly or care of people with disabilities. Excellent verbal and written communication skills (English Level B1). Full, clean Irish/EU driving license is an advantage Why You Should Apply: Full-time position with a 39-hour work week. Competitive salary of €30000 per annum. Opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of individuals in your community. Work within a supportive and professional team environment. Continuous professional development and career advancement opportunities
Team Leader
Costa Coffee requires a Team Leader for our store in Leopardstown. At Costa Coffee we are as passionate about our people as we are our great coffee! Being a part of our team gives you the chance to learn new skills in coffee excellence whilst letting your personality shine through. As a Costa Barista you receive full training in delivering every customer with an unbeatable coffee experience, through great customer service and great coffee. Are you: -
Assistant Professor
Purpose of Position: The key functions of this position are to teach a range of School programmes, develop academic programmes and programme-related materials, and carry out research in areas as specified in this advert. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in computing. The current positions are in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and artificial intelligence in business and FinTech. The School of Computing is one of Ireland's largest Schools of Computing with academic programmes at the leading edge of industry requirements within an innovation-intensive environment. Our school faculty is strongly focused on applied research on different aspects of computer science, with current involvement in several EU projects. Additionally, the School has strong industry links, is a part of the Dublin Regional Innovation Consortium, and encourages inventions, patents, and spinouts. Reporting to: Dean of the School of Computing Key Relationships: Candidates should note that they may be required to submit documentary evidence in support of any particulars given by them in their application for the post. Data Protection Acts 1988 to 2018 and the Freedom of Information Acts 1997 to 2014 as amended Data collected for the purposes of recruitment activities NCI conducts recruitment processes to fill vacancies within the college. When applying for these competitions applicants are asked to submit a range of documents, e.g., a completed application form, CV and/or a personal statement or cover letter. For the purposes of recruitment activities, we will not collect any personal data that we do not need to assess your candidature for a role with us. Legal Basis for Processing NCI ’s legal basis for the processing of this data is a combination of individual consent, contractual necessity and legal obligations. Withdrawal of Consent Applicants can withdraw their consent for the processing of their personal data at any time by notifying the College. It is important to note that withdrawal of consent prior to the completion of the process will be considered as a withdrawal of the application. What we do with your data People who are directly employed by NCI and are based in Ireland process all the personal data collected for both recruitment and HR purposes. Shortlisting HR draft up the shortlisting documents and provide the initial screening to determine if a person meets the essential criteria of the competition. A shortlisting panel is generally made up of two senior grade staff members from the relevant department for which the role is being recruited. Sharing of your data Where you have been successfully shortlisted for a post, each interview panel member will be furnished with a copy of the relevant information of those who will be attending interview in order that they can review applications in advance of the interview process. All such information will be returned to NCI and shredded following the competition process. Some of the interview panel will be external interviewers, who are not employees of NCI but are engaged for the purpose and are strictly subject to the rules and policies of the College. Access Applicants can request and receive access to their data at any time and can request and receive a copy of this data, in electronic/transferable format. Erasure Applicants can request the data held be erased. In this case, the application for a position is considered withdrawn. Rectification Applicants can have any incorrect information corrected. Objection / Withdraw Applications can object to this information being processed and/or can request to withdraw from the application process Complain Applicants can make a complaint to our internal Information Governance and Data Protection Officer NCI Information Governance and Data Protection Officer National College of Ireland, Mayor Street, IFSC, Dublin 1 Tel (Direct): + 353 1 4498 523 ; Tel (Reception): + 353 1 4498 500 And/or make a complaint to the relevant authority Data Protection Commission, 21 Fitzwilliam Square South, Dublin 2, D02 RD28 Tel: +353 (0) 761 104 800 National College of Ireland is an equal opportunities employer and is a Member of the Athena SWAN Charter. NCI is committed to serving our diverse community and welcomes applications from underrepresented groups.
Assistant Professor
Purpose of Position: The key functions of this position are to teach a range of School programmes, develop academic programmes and programme-related materials, and carry out research in areas as specified in this advert. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in computing. The current positions are in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and artificial intelligence in business. The School of Computing is one of Ireland's largest Schools of Computing with academic programmes at the leading edge of industry requirements within an innovation-intensive environment. Our school faculty is strongly focused on applied research on different aspects of computer science, with current involvement in several EU projects. Additionally, the School has strong industry links, is a part of the Dublin Regional Innovation Consortium, and encourages inventions, patents, and spinouts. Reporting to: Dean of the School of Computing Key Relationships: Candidates should note that they may be required to submit documentary evidence in support of any particulars given by them in their application for the post. Data Protection Acts 1988 to 2018 and the Freedom of Information Acts 1997 to 2014 as amended Data collected for the purposes of recruitment activities NCI conducts recruitment processes to fill vacancies within the college. When applying for these competitions applicants are asked to submit a range of documents, e.g., a completed application form, CV and/or a personal statement or cover letter. For the purposes of recruitment activities, we will not collect any personal data that we do not need to assess your candidature for a role with us. Legal Basis for Processing NCI ’s legal basis for the processing of this data is a combination of individual consent, contractual necessity and legal obligations. Withdrawal of Consent Applicants can withdraw their consent for the processing of their personal data at any time by notifying the College. It is important to note that withdrawal of consent prior to the completion of the process will be considered as a withdrawal of the application. What we do with your data People who are directly employed by NCI and are based in Ireland process all the personal data collected for both recruitment and HR purposes. Shortlisting HR draft up the shortlisting documents and provide the initial screening to determine if a person meets the essential criteria of the competition. A shortlisting panel is generally made up of two senior grade staff members from the relevant department for which the role is being recruited. Sharing of your data Where you have been successfully shortlisted for a post, each interview panel member will be furnished with a copy of the relevant information of those who will be attending interview in order that they can review applications in advance of the interview process. All such information will be returned to NCI and shredded following the competition process. Some of the interview panel will be external interviewers, who are not employees of NCI but are engaged for the purpose and are strictly subject to the rules and policies of the College. Access Applicants can request and receive access to their data at any time and can request and receive a copy of this data, in electronic/transferable format. Erasure Applicants can request the data held be erased. In this case, the application for a position is considered withdrawn. Rectification Applicants can have any incorrect information corrected. Objection / Withdraw Applications can object to this information being processed and/or can request to withdraw from the application process Complain Applicants can make a complaint to our internal Information Governance and Data Protection Officer NCI Information Governance and Data Protection Officer National College of Ireland, Mayor Street, IFSC, Dublin 1 Tel (Direct): + 353 1 4498 523 ; Tel (Reception): + 353 1 4498 500 And/or make a complaint to the relevant authority Data Protection Commission, 21 Fitzwilliam Square South, Dublin 2, D02 RD28 Tel: +353 (0) 761 104 800 National College of Ireland is an equal opportunities employer and is a Member of the Athena SWAN Charter. NCI is committed to serving our diverse community and welcomes applications from underrepresented groups.
Irish Teacher
Ashfield College Ashfield College is a Full-Time 5th & 6th Year School in South Dublin, which has a long and proud tradition of preparing students for the challenges of the Leaving Certificate, for over 40 years. Ashfield Colleges is part of the City Education Group (which incorporates City Colleges, City Language School and Progressive College). City Education Group is a leading educational institution dedicated to providing high-quality education and fostering a supportive learning environment for students. We are committed to recruiting talented individuals who are passionate about education and dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of students. We are looking to hire an experienced Irish Teacher to join our team in Ashfield College. The Irish Teacher will be responsible for delivering engaging, high-quality classes to students, fostering a positive learning environment that encourages students to develop their Irish language skills and critical thinking abilities. The teacher will also contribute to the broader school community, supporting extracurricular activities related to the Irish language. If you are a professional, highly motivated and flexible individual who can work well in a fast paced, learner focused environment we look forward to hearing from you. Role: In person teaching Hours: Teaching approx 3 hours per week Location: Dundrum, Dublin 16 Reports to: Principal Start Date: Immediately Responsibilities: Plan, prepare, and deliver high quality Irish classes that meet the needs of learners, taking into account individual learning styles and interests. Ensure teaching meets best practice in key areas of Classroom Management and Learner Focus. Follow the Leaving Certificate syllabus, while supplementing with appropriate sourced or developed material. Help prepare student for end of year Leaving Certificate exams. Record students progress and communicate with parents during parent teacher meetings. Actively engage in Continuous Professional Development and the in-house Teacher Development Programme. Qualifications and Skills: Bachelor’s degree in Education, Irish Language, or a related field. Professional teaching qualification (e.g., PME or equivalent). Teacher Counsil Registration Fluency in the Irish language (oral and written). Strong knowledge of the Irish curriculum and exam system. Passion for teaching and promoting the Irish language and culture. Ability to work with students of varying language proficiency levels. Previous teaching experience in a secondary school. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Please apply through the Rezoomo portal or you can send your CV to HR@citygroup.ie no later than 4pm Wednesday 16th April 2025.
Special Seating Clinician
Would you like to work for a great employer? Enable Ireland is an organisation that makes a real difference to the lives of children and adults with disabilities in Ireland, and is named as one of Ireland's Irish Independent 150 Best Employers 2024 . Enable Ireland, as an equal opportunities employer, proudly maintains a Silver Award in Diversity from the Irish Centre for Diversity. We vigorously advocate for fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement, and are dedicated to ongoing enhancement in these areas. We are currently seeking a highly-motivated Special Seating Clinician to join our team in Sandymount . Contract Type: Permanent full-time. Contract Hours: 35 hrs per week. Salary Scale: €57,771 - €68,385pro rata per annum. Annual Leave Entitlement : 33 days. Overview of the Post: SeatTech is a leading national provider of special seating solutions to wheelchair users with complex needs, and this role provides an exciting opportunity to work with a multi-disciplinary clinical, engineering and technical team to provide a user-focussed service. The Special Seating Clinician works in partnership with SeatTech colleagues in the delivery of wheelchair and special seating assessments, and equipment selection, prescription and provision. Overview of Duties & Responsibilities: Service Delivery: In supporting the provision of a high-quality special seating service, the Special Seating Clinician independently carries a clinical caseload, which involves: • Working in partnership with colleagues and service users, taking into account the service user’s ability, needs and preferences • Communicating effectively with colleagues, service users, relatives, carers and other related professionals • Delivery of a quality clinical service to include: - Assessment - Prescription - Delivery - Handover - Review of posture positioning and related mobility equipment, to meet individual service user requirements • Being accountable for documentation of service user intervention according to the norms of their profession and the requirements of SeatTech Service Development: The Special Seating Clinician plays a pivotal role in the development of the service as a whole, and contributes to the formation of a strategy for the service to help ensure its sustainability into the future. Current service development priorities in which the successful applicant will be involved include: • Supporting the review, further development, and promotion of the SeatTech suite of seating assessment training courses • Establishing collaborative research partnerships with third-level education institutions • Transitioning to digital technologies Please see Job Description for full list. The successful candidate will have Essential Criteria: • An honours degree (NFQ Level 8 or higher) in Occupational Therapy or Physiotherapy • Current CORU Registration • Training in anatomy & physiology and understanding of the principles of postural management & seating assessment • Three year’s experience of working in the sector, with specific experience in the area of wheelchairs and adaptive seating • Demonstrable commitment to continuous professional development • Strong presentation skills • Full Class B driving licence Desirable Criteria: • Postgraduate research experience • Significant (>3 years) independent seating assessment experience • SeatTech Level 1 & Level 2 seating assessment training course attendance, or equivalent • Knowledge & understanding of the social model of disability and its implications to service delivery • Experience of delivering and assessing CPD training courses and/or seminars • Experience in the supervision of staff or students • Experience of liaising with and fostering relationships with different organisations and third-level institutions This position is open to clinicians with significant experience in the area. Applicants with less experience are also encourage to apply, and may be considered with modified job description & pay scale. If you believe you would fit the role then please submit your application today. Benefits As a staff member of Enable Ireland, you will have access to a wide range of benefits, including: · Excellent internal and external training opportunities · Generous annual leave entitlements · Flexible Working · Long service reward scheme · Pay adjusted Maternity Leave · Pay adjusted Adoptive Leave · Pay adjusted Paternity Leave · Wellbeing benefits · Pension For a full list of our benefits & conditions, please click here: What now? To apply, please download the Job Description and Person Specification for your information and complete the online application form. CVs will not be accepted. A panel may be formed from this vacancy for any similar vacancies, which may arise during the next 12 months. · The post will be subject to reference checks and may be subject to Garda vetting/police clearance, as relevant. · Due to the large volume of applications, we are not in the position to provide individual feedback to applicants who are not shortlisted for interview. · Applications are invited from suitably qualified applicants from all sections of the community. · The above information serves only as a guide to the advertised position. Enable Ireland, at its discretion, reserves the right to change this prior to appointment. · Please review Enable Ireland’s Rezoomo Privacy Policy here: https://enableireland.ie/resources/publications/rezoomo-privacy-policy · Please review the Enable Ireland’s External Data Protection Notice available at https://www.enableireland.ie/privacy-policy for details on how Enable Ireland processes applicant’s personal information. Please note if you are invited for interview, we will share your personal data with: 1) Any virtual service provider we use to host the interview; and 2) the interview panel (if applicable). Your information will be stored for this purpose in line with our retention policy