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Digital Transformation Support Team Leader
Digital Transformation Support Team Leader Location: Craigavon Salary: Competitive Business Unit : Clinical Services Open to: Internal and external applicants Ref No.: HRJOB11041 This position is a re-advertisement. Applicants who have applied for this role within the past six months need not reapply, as previous applications will not be reconsidered. The Role The Digital Transformation – Support Team Leader is responsible for managing a global team who support CS products and applications through the ServiceDesk. This role requires strong attention to detail, leadership skills, and an ability to ensure the highest standards in support delivery. The Team Leader will oversee all aspects of support management while implementing, analysing, and reporting key performance metrics. This role also includes line management responsibilities for the department training specialist. What we are looking for · Have eligibility to work in the UK OR possess a valid work permit that will allow you to take up full time employment in the UK · BA/BSc (Hons) degree or equivalent OR significant experience in a similar role · Familiarity with ticket management platforms, reporting tools, and data visualisation applications · Proven ability to inspire, motivate, and manage teams in a fast-paced environment · Strong capability to interpret metrics, draw actionable insights, and present them to varied audiences · Thoroughness in reviewing and managing data, ensuring accuracy and reliability · Coordinating teams and activities across multiple functional areas particularly with business functions and IS teams For further information on essential and desirable criteria, please refer to the job description attached to the online job posting. Apply Now Apply online via the Altranet and tailor your CV to outline how you meet the role criteria. Please upload your CV in PDF format where possible. Closing Date We will no longer be accepting applications after 5pm on 2nd February 2026.
Horticulture Apprentice
First Year Apprentice Vacancy Richard Upton Landscapes Ltd which is over 20 years in business, is a member of the Association of Landscape Contractors of Ireland and is Teagasc registered. The company is owner run by Richard Upton who has over 30 years experience in the Industry and a Diploma in Horticulture with Distinction. The company carries out a wide variety of Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Services throughout Waterford and the South East of Ireland and is currently looking to recruit a suitable enthusiastic person with a genuine interest in Horticulture who is willing to learn and progress themselves within the Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Industry in the long term. All suitable/interested candidates should forward their CV and any relevant details of previous work experience either within Landscaping/Horticulture Sector or other similar industries and any other relevant qualifications/training along with their contact phone number and email address to richarduptonlandscapes@gmail.com. Ideal candidate should have their own transport.
Playgroup Leader
Job Title: Playgroup Leader Employer: Little Harvard Northside Salary: 34,881.60 p.a. Hours: 40hrs/wk Little Harvard Childcare Limited is looking for a full-time Playgroup Leader. Responsible for supervising children's play and encouraging physical, social and emotional development; providing opportunities for different types of play and preparing materials for a wide range of children's activities Candidates must have at least 2 years of service experience; a bachelor’s degree; excellent communication skills; caring and empathetic nature; strong attention to detail; a second language would be an advantage.
Playgroup Leader
Job Title: Playgroup Leader Employer: Little Harvard Northside Salary: 34,881.60 p.a. Hours: 40hrs/wk Little Harvard Childcare Limited is looking for a full-time Playgroup Leader. Responsible for supervising children's play and encouraging physical, social and emotional development; providing opportunities for different types of play and preparing materials for a wide range of children's activities Candidates must have at least 2 years of service experience; a bachelor’s degree; excellent communication skills; caring and empathetic nature; strong attention to detail; a second language would be an advantage.
Product Manager
Product Manager to join the team. As a Product Manager, you will lead, inspire, and empower your store team to deliver an inspirational customer journey and a great place to work for our teams. You will be an expert in product handling and will constantly strive to improve the customer journey through delivering exceptional visual execution and a high level of customer service. Supporting the Store Leader to develop the team and maintain operational standards, and in turn generating outstanding sales, all round KPIs and high performing teams. For a more detailed overview of this role, check out the job description attached at the bottom of this advert. About The Role What You’ll Be Doing We mentioned the discount, right? Keeping You Safe At River Island we are committed to the safeguarding of all of our employees regardless of age or job role. We will fulfil our obligation under the Prevent duty which seeks to stop extremism and extremist views from materialising in our business. We promote and encourage the belief in British Values- including democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of different faiths and beliefs. Our Island is made up of a diverse community, where we all belong and feel part of something bigger. We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, religion and/or belief. We will consider flexible working requests for all roles unless operational requirements prevent otherwise.
Communications Officer
The MHC is an independent statutory body established in April 2002 under the provisions of the Mental Health Act 2001 (“the 2001 Act”). The principal functions of the MHC, as specified in the 2001 Act, are to promote, encourage and foster the establishment and maintenance of high standards and good practices in the delivery of mental health services and to take all reasonable steps to protect the interests of persons detained in approved centres. The MHC is also empowered to undertake such activities, as it deems appropriate, to foster and promote these standards and practices. The Assisted Decision Making (Capacity) Act 2015 (“the 2015 Act”) provided for the establishment of the Decision Support Service (“the DSS”) within the MHC to support decision-making by and for adults with capacity difficulties and to regulate individuals who are providing support to people with capacity difficulties. The 2015 Act reformed Ireland’s capacity legislation which has been in place since the 19th century. It established a modern statutory framework to support decision-making by adults who have difficulty in making decisions without help. The Role The Communications Officer will report to the Communications Manager and the team, in addition to undertaking projects and relevant work. The successful candidate will be required to engage and communicate effectively with various stakeholders, including staff and external stakeholders. The latter will include media, officials from government departments and public bodies, private sector bodies, disability organisations and others. As an Executive Officer, the Communications Officer will be expected to actively contribute to and participate in the overall development of the MHC and to promote its policies and values at all times. Key Responsibilities Under the overall direction of the relevant line manager, the Executive Communications Officer’s key duties and responsibilities include: • Supporting the Communications Manager with the day-to-day communications activities and the delivery of the MHC’s communications strategies and plans. • Writing clear, engaging and grammatically accurate copy for external audiences, including press releases, media statements, website content and social media posts, ensuring complex reports and technical information are translated into accessible, media-ready content. • Supporting the Communications Manager in the delivery of all MHC/DSS publications, including liaison with external design and print providers. • Pitching reports, statements and interviews to national and regional media with confidence and clarity and reporting back to the communications team. • Monitoring and managing all MHC and DSS social media platforms (seven in total); developing, writing and publishing content tailored to each channel; and identifying emerging issues or reputational risks for escalation to the Communications Manager and/or Head of Communications. • Regular administration duties such as maintaining diaries, managing communications databases, libraries and accounts. • Helping to ensure the organisation complies with communication accessibility standards and Irish language requirements. • Helping to ensure that other public-facing information relating to the work of the MHC and DSS is accurate, up to date and written in plain English by monitoring, reviewing and updating content across both websites. • Drafting, editing and issuing quarterly MHC and DSS email newsletters, with a strong focus on engaging storytelling and audience-appropriate tone. • Assisting with the organisation and promotion of external communications events, including seminars and conferences, as directed by the Communications Manager. • Acting as the main point of contact with the media monitoring service provider and website service provider, and proactively managing both relationships. • Assisting with the delivery of the internal communications plan for MHC and DSS staff, including drafting content for staff newsletters, intranet updates and other internal channels. • Demonstrating excellent attention to detail, strong editorial judgement and a proven ability to write engaging, accurate copy for media and public audiences in plain English. The duties and responsibilities enumerated in this Job Description should not be regarded as comprehensive and the work carried out may vary from that above, depending on the business needs of the particular division where the Executive Officer role arises. Reporting and Working Relationships The Executive Officer is accountable to the Chief Executive of the MHC and reports directly to the relevant line manager within the team. Essential Requirements The candidate must possess, by the closing date, the following: • A qualification QQI Level 6, or a qualification that in the opinion of MHC is of an equivalent or higher standard. • A qualification in media, PR, marketing or communications. • At least 1 years’ experience working in a communications, media, PR or journalism role. • Demonstrated ability to write in a clear, concise and grammatically accurate manner, with strong attention to detail. • Experience of writing for digital and social media platforms. • Experience working effectively with a range of internal and external stakeholders. • IT literacy with a proficiency to effectively utilise Microsoft Office packages. • The requisite competencies to carry out the role as outlined below. Desirable The following criteria is considered desirable for the post: • Some understanding of mental health regulation and/or mental health services and some understanding of the Assisted Decision Making (Capacity) Act 2025 and/or Decision Support Service. Competencies The person appointed to the role of Executive Officer will be required to show evidence of the following competencies: People Management • Consults and encourages the full engagement of the team, encouraging open and constructive discussions around work issues. • Gets the best out of individuals and the team, encouraging good performance and addressing any performance issues that may arise. • Values and supports the development of others and the team. • Encourages and supports new and more effective ways of working. • Deals with tensions within the team in a constructive fashion. • Encourages, listens to and acts on feedback from the team to make improvements. • Actively shares information, knowledge and expertise to help the team to meet its objectives. Analysis and Decision Making • Effectively deals with a wide range of information sources, investigating all relevant issues. • Understands the practical implication of information in relation to the broader context in which s/he works – procedures, divisional objectives, etc. • Identifies and understands key issues and trends. • Correctly extracts and interprets numerical information, conducting accurate numerical calculations. • Draws accurate conclusions and makes balanced and fair recommendations backed up with evidence. Delivery of Results • Takes ownership of tasks and is determined to see them through to a satisfactory conclusion. • Is logical and pragmatic in approach, setting objectives and delivering the best possible results with the resources available through effective prioritisation. • Constructively challenges existing approaches to improve efficient customer service delivery. • Accurately estimates time parameters for projects, making contingencies to overcome obstacles. • Minimises errors, reviewing learning and ensuring remedies are in place. • Maximises the input of own team in ensuring effective delivery of results. • Ensures proper service delivery procedures, protocols and reviews are in place and implemented. Interpersonal and Communication Skills • Modifies communication approach to suit the needs of a situation or audience. • Actively listens to the views of others. • Liaises with other groups to gain co-operation. • Negotiates, where necessary, in order to reach a satisfactory outcome. • Maintains a focus on dealing with customers in an effective, efficient and respectful manner. • Is assertive and professional when dealing with challenging issues. • Expresses self in a clear and articulate manner when speaking and in writing. Specialist Knowledge, Expertise and Self Development • Displays high levels of skills and expertise in own area and provides guidance to colleagues. • Has a clear understanding of the role, objectives and targets and how they support the service delivered by the unit and Department/Organisation and can communicate this to the team. • Leads by example, demonstrating the importance of development by setting time aside for development initiatives for self and the team. Drive and Commitment to Public Service Values • Is committed to the role, consistently striving to perform at a high level. • Demonstrates flexibility and openness to change. • Is resilient and perseveres to obtain objectives despite obstacles or setbacks. • Ensures that customer service is at the heart of own and team work. • Is personally honest and trustworthy. • Acts with integrity and encourages this in others. How to Apply Eligibility to Compete Candidates must, by the date of job offer, be: a) A citizen of the European Economic Area. The EEA consists of the Member States of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway; or b) A citizen of the United Kingdom (UK); or c) A citizen of Switzerland pursuant to the agreement between the EU and Switzerland on the free movement of persons; or d) A non-EEA citizen who is a spouse or child of an EEA or Swiss citizen and has a stamp 4 visa; or e) A person awarded international protection under the International Protection Act 2015 or any family member entitled to remain in the State as a result of family reunification and has a stamp 4 visa; or f) A non-EEA citizen who is a parent of a dependent child who is a citizen of, and resident in, an EEA member state or Switzerland and has a stamp 4 visa. Contract Arrangements A permanent, full-time contract of employment with the Commission will be offered to the Executive Officer on terms and conditions determined by the Mental Health Commission, with the consent of the Minister for Health and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform. The MHC may refer to an EO panel for temporary EO roles. Acceptance of a temporary role will not impact candidates’ eligibility for a permanent role. Salary The Executive Officer salary scale (rates effective 1 August 2025) is as follows: €37,919 – €39,860 – €40,956 – €43,094 – €45,010 – €46,864 – €48,711 – €50,519 – €52,366 – €54,207 – €56,160 – €57,469 – €59,335¹ – €61,216² LSI 1 after 3 years satisfactory service at the maximum. LSI 2 after 6 years satisfactory service at the maximum. Candidates should note that entry will be at the minimum point of the scale and will not be subject to negotiation and the rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. This rate will apply where the appointee is an existing civil or public servant appointed on or after 6 April 1995 or is newly recruited to the MHC and is required to make a personal pension contribution. Different terms and conditions may apply if immediately before appointment you are a current serving civil or public servant. Note: Salary for the purposes of calculation of superannuation benefits may differ from the above depending on individual circumstances. Payment Arrangements Payment will be made fortnightly in arrears by Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) into a bank account of the successful candidate’s choice. Payment cannot be made until a bank account number and bank sort code have been supplied to the MHC. Statutory deductions from salary will be made as appropriate. A staff member appointed to this post will agree that any overpayment of salary or travel and subsistence may be deducted from future salary payments due in accordance with the Payment of Wages Act 1991 (as amended). In accordance with that Act, the MHC will advise the staff member in writing of the amount and details of such overpayment and give at least one week’s notice of the deduction to take place and will deduct the overpayment, at an amount that is fair and reasonable having regard to all the circumstances, within six months of such notice in accordance with the Act. Tenure The appointment will be based on a permanent contract of employment with the MHC. The probationary period will be for a period of nine months from the date of appointment. Notwithstanding this paragraph and the paragraph immediately following below, this will not preclude an extension of the probationary period in appropriate circumstances. During the probationary period, a staff member’s performance will be subject to review by the line manager to determine whether the staff member: (i) has performed in a satisfactory manner; and (ii) has been satisfactory in general conduct. Prior to completion of the probationary period a decision will be made as to whether the staff member will be retained. This decision will be based on the staff member’s performance assessed against the criteria set out in (i) and (ii) above. The detail of the probationary process will be explained to the staff member by the MHC on commencement of employment. Location The usual place of work will be the Mental Health Commission, Waterloo Exchange, Waterloo Road, D04 E5W7. The MHC reserves the right, at its discretion, to change this location to any other place within Ireland. Staff at the MHC can apply for a blended working arrangement as per the MHC Blended Working Policy. Hours of Attendance Hours of attendance will be fixed from time to time but will amount, on average, to not less than 40 hours gross of rest breaks or 35 hours net of rest breaks per week. The successful candidate will be required to work such additional hours from time to time as may be reasonable and necessary for the proper performance of his/her duties, subject to the limits set down in the working time regulations. This may include working evenings and weekends. Outside Employment: The position will be full-time, and the appointee shall not engage in private practice or be connected with any outside business which conflicts in any way with his/her official duties, impairs performance or compromises his/her integrity. Annual Leave The annual leave allowance for the position of Executive Officer will be 23 days per annum. This allowance is subject to the usual conditions regarding the granting of annual leave in the public sector, is based on a five-day week and is exclusive of the usual public holidays. The Organisation of Working Time Act 1997 (as amended) The terms of the Organisation of Working Time Act 1997 will apply, where appropriate, to this appointment.
Executive Administrator
SALARY SCALE: €46,210 - €66,354 p.a. JOB DESCRIPTION JOB SYNOPSIS: The School of Medicine (SoM), University of Limerick is pleased to invite applications for the position of Executive Administrator (Direct Entry Medicine). Working as part of the overall School of Medicine administration team, this new role will have responsibility for the coordination and management of all areas relating to the administration of our Direct Entry Medicine programme (DEM) JOB PURPOSE: The School of Medicine aims to be a world class medical school delivering leading-edge education and research programmes that positively impact the health and well-being of our global community. Through an inclusive, collaborative and supportive culture the school will deliver inspiring and distinctive education and research programmes of the highest quality, producing outstanding, internationally recognised graduates and leaders in Medicine and Health, enhancing healthcare and its delivery to patients and communities. The School of Medicine (SoM), University of Limerick is pleased to invite applications for the position of Executive Administrator (Direct Entry Medicine). Reporting to the Programmes Manager, this new role will have responsibility for the coordination and management of all areas relating to the administration of our Direct Entry Medicine programme (DEM). Currently the School offers a graduate entry 4-year medical programme. In 2026 the School of Medicine will accept its first cohort of Direct Entry Medicine students for a 6-year programme for CAO applicants. Working as part of the overall School administrative team, the person appointed to this position will provide wide-ranging administration for all activities carried out by the school. They will work closely with the School of Medicine faculty in coordinating and overseeing the day-to-day running of DEM Programme. The appointee will also take a lead role in supporting developing areas, new initiatives and projects as required. The appointee will also have a lead role for the new CRM (customer relationship management) system that is being rolled out by UL and they will assist the Programmes Manager with managing that function across all School of Medicine programmes. The successful candidate will be expected to have a high level of interpersonal and communication skills and be able to plan and implement a very busy work schedule to strict deadlines. This person will be expected to work collaboratively with the Head of School, Programmes Manager, Head of Undergraduate Studies, Director of Academic Affairs, Director of Education, Course Directors, academic staff and university personnel. The post holder will coordinate all administrative processes on behalf of the School of Medicine relating to the DEM programme, including student recruitment events and processes and, programme promotion. This role is the primary point of contact for central services for all School of Medicine DEM programme queries. The role will establish administrative processes, compile data and statistics and coordinate reports to various School Management Committees and ensure maintenance of accurate and up-to-date records of these for the school. The post holder will provide high quality administrative support to the Course Directors, in relation school frame data. The post holder will work under the direction of the Programmes Manager and will also work closely other administrative colleagues within the school. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES: The duties of the post include but are not confined to:
Supervisor
Role overview: Being part of the store’s Junior Management team, you will provide managerial support and help maintain and improve the levels of customer service throughout your section. You will provide assistance in the supervision of all staff while maintaining the standards of the shop floor. Furthermore, you will deal with certain managerial processes on a daily basis as instructed by Store Management. Responsibilities:
Scheduler
Description TLI Group are accepting applications for an Scheduler The successful candidate will be working in the office and provide support to all aspects of the operation. This is an excellent opportunity to join and ultimately represent a rapidly expanding company, working at the heart of the business. Package: Competitive rates of pay. 23 Days annual leave. Sick pay after completion of probation. Take part in our “Career Pathway Programme”, where there is an emphasis on training & career development. Opportunity to progress your career within a growing company. Supports to achieve chartered status. Voluntary Pension available on completion of probation. Employee membership for our LAYA EAP Programme – 24/7 Mental Wellbeing Support & Employee Assistance Programme. Health Insurance Discount. Paid Maternity Benefit Life Assurance Payment. Standard industry training provided. Key Responsibilities • Assist in the delivery of all operations related documents, • Demonstrates active listening skills with customers and internal teams; • Liaising with customers & the ability to gain confidence with the customer; • Show personal accountability and result oriented behaviour always. • Schedule work for internal fibre crews. • Coordination of fibre installation orders. • Manage correspondence by phone. • Drafts, formats, and prints relevant documents; • Circulate standard reports; • Interact with management and other project teams. Qualifications & Skills Qualifications and Skills Essential Qualifications Recognised academic training. Knowledge Proficient use and knowledge of software such as MS Word, Excel, Outlook etc.; Evidence of several consistent successes within the busy office; Experience within the role of Document Controller/Administrator/Coordinator. Exposure to the Utilities and or Construction industry would be a distinct advantage. Skills Strong Attention to Detail; Experience in supporting and interacting with people; Ability to work without supervision; Developed client facing skills with a client orientated approach; Commercially astute;