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Job Description In conjunction with the Assistant Principal Officer, the Procurement Officer will have responsibility, under general direction, for the procurement unit in Kildare and Wicklow Education and Training Board. The Procurement Officer will have responsibility for resource management, implementation of the Kildare and Wicklow Education and Training Board Procurement Policy, tendering for goods, services and capital works, contract management, expenditure analysis, reporting and monitoring compliance with the procurement policy across the organisation. Hours of Work 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday Tasks, Duties and Responsibilities The Procurement Officer, reporting to the Assistant Principal Officer, will be responsible for ensuring the effective implementation of the Kildare and Wicklow Education and Training Board procurement policy. The goal of the procurement unit is to ensure probity and compliance for the procurement of all goods, services and capital works, to guide stakeholders in effective and compliant procurement, to achieve value for money for Kildare and Wicklow Education and Training Board and to achieve excellence in contract management. The post holders responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, the following: • Development and implementation of the Kildare and Wicklow Education and Training Board annual Corporate Procurement Plan and Multi Annual Procurement Plan. • Development and implementation of an annual tendering pipeline. • Effective management of tender competitions for all goods, services and capital works where the aggregate value across the organisation exceeds €25k per annum. • Maintaining the contracts register to assist in exercising appropriate internal control for purchasing in all schools and centres. • Contract management and proactively managing underperforming contracts. • Engaging with stakeholders across all pillars of Kildare and Wicklow Education and Training Board regarding procurement governance obligations and risk management, and providing support and guidance as required. • Conducting quarterly and annual expenditure analysis and reporting on same to the Senior Management Team. • Reporting to the Senior Management Team, Board and its Sub Committees on procurement compliance as required. • Engaging with the Comptroller and Auditor General and Internal Audit Unit on audit queries relating to procurement. • Providing leadership on the reduction of non compliant expenditure across the organisation. • Establishing and maintaining positive working relationships with internal and external stakeholders through an effective and appropriate communications framework. • Establishing and maintaining positive engagement with contracted suppliers, proactively challenging and managing underperformance and always seeking best value for money and quality of goods and services. • Providing procurement advice, as and when required, to budget holders in the executive, schools and centres, to assist them in complying with procurement policy. • Providing annual procurement training to budget holders across the organisation. • Driving a culture of continuous improvement in the way work is carried out in the procurement section. • Providing positive and effective leadership to the procurement team. • Proactively engaging and contributing to Education and Training Board sectoral working groups and initiatives. • Acting as project lead on procurement focused strategic projects under the 2025 to 2029 Statement of Strategy. • Carrying out any other duties appropriate to the grade which may be assigned from time to time. Requirements and Eligibility for the Post Candidates must: • Have the requisite knowledge, skills and competencies to carry out the role. Competencies will be informed by best practice Public Appointment Service competency frameworks for the Irish Public Service. • Be capable and competent of fulfilling the role to a high standard. • Have obtained at least Grade D3 in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate Examination, higher, ordinary, applied or vocational programmes, or equivalent, or have passed an examination at the appropriate level within the Qualifications and Quality Ireland qualifications framework which can be assessed as being comparable to Leaving Certificate standard or equivalent or higher, or have appropriate relevant experience which encompasses equivalent skills and expertise. • Have experience in managing and leading teams, project planning and developing or implementing policy. • Have experience working in either a procurement or finance department. • Have experience of expenditure analysis and reporting. • Be an excellent communicator with strong written and verbal skills and the ability to effectively influence stakeholders at all levels of the organisation. • Be results driven with a high attention to detail. • Have experience of working in a high demand, fast paced work environment. • Have experience of working in a highly regulated work environment. • Have excellent analytical and problem solving skills. Desirable • Qualification in procurement or accounting. • Project management experience. • Basic to intermediate level of written and spoken Irish. Competencies Required The appointee to the permanent Grade VII Administrative Officer post will be required to show evidence of the following competencies: Team Leadership • Works with the team to facilitate high performance, developing clear and realistic objectives and addressing performance issues if they arise. • Provides clear information and advice as to what is required of the team. • Strives to develop and implement new ways of working effectively to meet the Education and Training Boards objectives. • Leads the team by example, coaching and supporting individuals as required. • Places high importance on staff development, training and maximising skills and capacity of the team. • Is flexible and willing to adapt, positively contributing to the implementation of change within the Education and Training Board. Judgement, Analysis and Decision Making • Gathers and analyses information from relevant sources, whether financial, numerical or otherwise, weighing up a range of critical factors. • Takes account of any broader issues and related implications when making decisions. • Uses previous knowledge and experience in order to guide decisions. • Makes sound decisions with a well reasoned rationale and stands by these decisions. • Puts forward solutions to address problems. Management and Delivery of Results • Takes responsibility and is accountable for the delivery of agreed objectives. • Successfully manages a range of different projects and work activities at the same time. • Structures and organises own and others work effectively. • Is logical and pragmatic in approach, delivering the best possible results with the resources available. • Delegates work effectively, providing clear information and evidence as to what is required. • Proactively identifies areas for improvement and develops practical suggestions for their implementation. • Demonstrates enthusiasm for new developments and changing work practices and strives to implement these changes effectively. • Applies appropriate systems and processes to enable quality checking of all activities and outputs. • Practices and promotes a strong focus on delivering high quality customer service for internal and external customers of the Education and Training Board. Interpersonal and Communication Skills • Builds and maintains contact with colleagues and other stakeholders to assist in performing the role. • Acts as an effective link between staff and senior management. • Encourages open and constructive discussions around work issues. • Projects conviction, gaining buy in by outlining relevant information and selling the benefits. • Treats others with diplomacy, tact, courtesy and respect, even in challenging circumstances. • Presents information clearly, concisely and confidently when speaking and in writing. Specialist Knowledge, Expertise and Staff Development • Clearly understands the role, objectives and targets and how they fit into the work of the unit and the Education and Training Board. • Develops the expertise necessary to carry out the role to a high standard and shares this with others. • Is proactive in keeping up to date on issues and key developments that may impact on own area and the Education and Training Board. • Consistently reviews own performance and sets self challenging goals and targets. • Has significant expertise in his or her field that is recognised and utilised by colleagues. Drive and Commitment to Public Service Values • Strives to perform at a high level, investing significant energy to achieve agreed objectives. • Demonstrates resilience in the face of challenging circumstances and high demands. • Is personally trustworthy and can be relied upon. • Ensures that customers are at the heart of all services provided. • Upholds high standards of honesty, ethics and integrity. Nature of the Position The position is whole time, permanent and pensionable, subject to contract. Hours per Week 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday Remuneration The Salary Scale, effective 1 August 2025, is as follows: €60,010, €61,480, €63,193, €64,913, €66,635, €68,177, €69,745, €71,269, €72,788, first Long Service Increment €75,395, second Long Service Increment €78,014. This rate is gross before deduction, including the employee contribution to the pension scheme to be operated by the Board. The rate of total remuneration of the Administrative Officer: (a) may be adjusted from time to time in accordance with Government pay policy as applying to public servants generally (b) may be revised from time to time by the Minister with the consent of the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform. The rate of Pay Related Social Insurance applying to the post will be in accordance with the relevant legislation or regulations of the Department of Social Protection. Starting Salary Candidates should note that the starting salary will be at the minimum of the appropriate pay scale and will not be subject to negotiation. Different remuneration and conditions may apply if, immediately prior to appointment, the appointee is already a serving Civil Servant or Public Servant.
Graphic and Web Design Officer
Family Carers Ireland (FCI) is the national charity supporting over 500,000 family carers across the country who dedicate their lives to caring for loved ones such as children or adults with physical or intellectual disabilities, frail older people, those with palliative care needs or those living with chronic illnesses or addiction. We provide a range of services and supports for family carers nationally from our local support centres. JOB SUMMARY This exciting new role blends visual design excellence with web management expertise. The ideal candidate will be responsible for producing engaging graphic content, developing new brand assets, maintaining and optimising our website, and taking a key role in the planning and execution of a new website build. They will also provide social media support as and when required. The successful candidate must possess the following qualifications, skills and experience: 3+ years of experience in graphic design and web content management. Strong portfolio showcasing a range of brand and digital design work. Proficiency in Creative tools such as Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, etc. Working knowledge of HTML/CSS; experience with JavaScript is a plus. Experience using CMS platforms. Understanding of SEO, web performance tools, and responsive design principles. Strong project management and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple deadlines and prioritise work effectively. Degree or diploma in Graphic Design, Web Design, or a related field. Experience supporting website redesigns or builds from concept to launch. Familiarity with web analytics (Google Analytics, Hotjar, Search Console). Skills in motion graphics, video and audio editing, and photography are a bonus. Experience in not-for-profit sector desirable. Terms & Conditions: Full time permanent contract (37 hours per week across Monday - Friday). This role has a hybrid model of working available. The Graphic and Web Design Officer may work from our office in Kingswood, Citywest, Dublin 24. Flexibility to travel to meetings as required is essential. The remuneration for this role includes a salary of €32,000 with access to a defined contribution pension scheme. The annual leave entitlement is 23 days per year. Application Process: Applicants are invited to submit their up-to date CV and cover letter demonstrating how they meet the above criteria to recruitment@familycarers.ie no later than Friday 2 January 2026.
Information Officer
JOB SUMMARY The remit of the Carer Supports Community team is to deliver one to one support to family carers, alongside the design, development and implementation of group and community-based supports. This team will manage delivery of local and national events (Family Carer of the Year Awards, National Carers Week, respite weekends, training & education). The Information Officer (IO) will work with the Support Manager (SM) for Cork South & West. Their role will involve responding to queries from family carers using the Carers Star Conversation. The Information Officer will work with the Support Manager in the administration of carer supports including but not limited to scheduling of carer clinics, workshops, support groups, making internal referrals and signposting to external organisations etc. The Information Officer also provides support to their Network team as required, which will include supporting fundraising. The Information Officer will be expected to travel to local and national meetings on a regular basis. Family Carers Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. www.familycarers.ie The following qualifications, skills and experience are required for this role: • Minimum Leaving Cert (or equivalent) and pursued further studies in Office Administration or IT. • At least 2 years’ experience working in a busy office environment. • Experience of working remotely with excellent broadband. • The ability to prioritise tasks and work within a dynamic environment. • Excellent IT Skills – mainly Microsoft 365, SharePoint, MS Word, Excel, Outlook, and experience setting up video calls through platforms like Zoom, MS Teams. • Flexibility in attitude and approach to the job and a willingness to help others. • A reflective approach to their work and a willingness to learn and desire to implement a culture of continuous improvement. • A strong work ethic with excellent attention to detail. • Effective time management skills and organisation skills with the ability to manage multiple activities and keep stakeholders informed. • Excellent communication skills and the ability to establish rapport with a diverse range of people. • The ability to work autonomously and within a team. • Fluency in English (written and verbal). • Have experience working in a highly confidential environment. • Fundraising experience desirable. • Full drivers licence with access to own car. ROLE CRITERIA Information Officer: Cork (South & West) Terms & Conditions: Part-time permanent contract (18.5 hours) (across Monday - Friday). Flexibility to travel to meetings as required is essential. The remuneration for this role includes a salary of €17,074 and access to a defined contribution pension scheme. The annual leave entitlement is 23 days per year pro rated to days worked.