Dublin airport jobs
Sort by: relevance | dateGovernance, Compliance and Facilities Officer
Position: Governance, Compliance and Facilities Officer Location: CASP, Muriel Boothman Centre, Ballyowen Meadows, Fonthill Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 (Hybrid working potential) Hours: Part-time, 10 hours per week Salary: Based on 10-point scale, €10,635 - €15,334.28 (dependent on qualifications and experience) Closing Date: Friday, 23rd May at 5:00pm To apply, please submit a CV and detailed cover letter to Sharon Harty, CEO. About CASP Clondalkin Addiction Support Programme (CASP) is a community-based organisation supporting individuals, families and communities affected by substance use. Through a range of evidence-based services and a trauma-informed approach, CASP delivers care and support in Dublin and operates the CASP Community Substance Misuse Team (CSMT) across the Mid-West (Clare, Limerick, and North Tipperary), serving young people and families. About the Role We are seeking an experienced and motivated professional to join CASP as a Governance, Compliance and Facilities Officer. Reporting directly to the CEO and working collaboratively with the Finance Manager and Leadership Team, this part-time role plays a key part in supporting strong governance structures, legislative compliance, health and safety, and day-to-day organisational operations. The ideal candidate will bring excellent communication, administrative and problem-solving skills, along with a commitment to the mission and values of CASP. Key Responsibilities Governance & Compliance To Apply Please submit your CV and a detailed cover letter outlining your suitability for the role to:
Customer Advocacy Manager
What you can expect We’re on the hunt for a Customer Advocacy Manager who knows how to turn great customer relationships into powerful stories that inspire and influence. You’re part content creator, part relationship-builder, part project manager. And you know how to bring all three together to spotlight customer success in a way that drives results. About the Team At Workvivo by Zoom, we believe work should be more human — and our Marketing team lives that every day. You’ll join a collaborative, creative, and fast-moving group that’s passionate about making employee communication better for everyone. You’ll sit right at the heart of our storytelling engine — working closely teams to make sure our best customer stories are seen, heard, and felt. From one-off quotes to major brand case studies, you’ll help us shine a spotlight on the people who love Workvivo. Responsibilities Ways of Working Our structured hybrid approach is centered around our offices and remote work environments. The work style of each role, Hybrid, Remote, or In-Person is indicated in the job description/posting. Benefits As part of our award-winning workplace culture and commitment to delivering happiness, our benefits program offers a variety of perks, benefits, and options to help employees maintain their physical, mental, emotional, and financial health; support work-life balance; and contribute to their community in meaningful ways. Click Learn for more information. About Us Zoomies help people stay connected so they can get more done together. We set out to build the best collaboration platform for the enterprise, and today help people communicate better with products like Zoom Contact Center, Zoom Phone, Zoom Events, Zoom Apps, Zoom Rooms, and Zoom Webinars.We’re problem-solvers, working at a fast pace to design solutions with our customers and users in mind. Find room to grow with opportunities to stretch your skills and advance your career in a collaborative, growth-focused environment. CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Research & Policy Officer
Purpose of the Role This role helps translate SVP’s frontline experience into social policy, aligning with its values and mission. Responsibilities include data collection, policy analysis, internal liaison, and external advocacy. Key stakeholders include SVP teams, volunteers, government bodies, NGOs, media, and the wider public. Rooted in Christian values, SVP maintains a spiritual ethos that may include prayer at meetings. While staff are not required to participate, respect for this practice is expected. Guidance and Authority Reporting to the Head of Social Justice and Policy, the role operates with significant autonomy. Key duties include policy analysis, advocacy, and coordination of research efforts. The role also supports the National Social Justice Committee, liaises with internal teams, and leads engagement in Social Dialogue, particularly with the Department of Social Protection and the Community & Voluntary Pillar. The position requires strong relationship-building with Government, NGOs, and regulatory bodies. Matters escalated to senior leadership typically involve resistance to policy implementation or risks to stakeholders or the Society's reputation. Principle Accountabilities The role holder will be responsible for: Support the National Social Justice Committee and Project Teams • Participate in the Social Justice Committee and relevant project teams. • Contribute to internal team meetings. • Attend and contribute to work of the Northern Region Social Justice Group • Coordinate specific policy and research projects commissioned by SVP. • Lead and support Social Dialogue work alongside team members. • Liaise with the Member Support Team to address policy issues raised by members, regions, and services. Research Relevant Policy Areas • Conduct or commission qualitative and quantitative research related to SVP’s mission. • Analyse internal data (e.g. Client Case Management System, expenditure data, calls for assistance). • Develop case studies to highlight the experiences of people assisted by SVP. • Incorporate external data sources (e.g. CSO, Eurostat) to inform policy development. Analyse and Develop Policy • Use research findings to inform policy analysis and development. • Draft SVP policy positions and policy papers. • Prepare submissions on key social justice issues. Support Public Campaigns • Collaborate with the Communications Team and creative agencies to develop awareness and advocacy campaigns. • Contribute to campaign strategies that promote SVP’s social justice goals. Advocate SVP Policies in Relevant Fora • Launch and distribute research findings and policy documents. • Engage with government departments, agencies, and regulators to advance policy recommendations. • Write and publish content on policy issues across SVP’s communication channels. • Participate in relevant NGO coalitions and advocacy efforts. Engage in Social Dialogue • Represent SVP in the Community & Voluntary (C&V) Pillar and related governmental linkage groups. • Coordinate bilateral meetings between the C&V Pillar and the Department of Social Protection. • Attend relevant government and stakeholder consultations. Communicate with Members and Build Organisational Capacity • Share policy updates with members through various channels (e.g. Social Justice Committee, NMC, Members’ Webinars, Social Justice Newsletter). • Provide input at member events on relevant social justice topics. • Support the development of member guidelines and informational materials. Undertake Additional Tasks as Required • Lead and contribute to cross-functional projects (e.g. joint NGO initiatives, research, public events). • Support team capacity during high-demand periods or emerging issues. Challenges This role operates within the complexity of a large, national, voluntary organisation with high levels of local autonomy. Key challenges include but not limited to: • Working within a complex, decentralised, volunteer-led organisation. • Influencing stakeholders without direct authority. • Working with the Northern Ireland team on social justice and policy matters. • Balancing time for research and policy development amid competing demands. • Engaging members on long-term or less tangible policy issues. • Communicating complex data clearly to diverse audiences. • Navigating differing views on social policy within SVP. • Developing policy despite gaps in internal data. • Advocating effectively across varied external stakeholders. Other Information This post is Dublin based and is a full-time post. There is a requirement for flexibility (working evenings and weekends) for meetings and where deadlines require additional commitments at pressure points in the work calendar. In addition to the duties and responsibilities listed above, the job holder may be required from time to time to perform other duties as deemed reasonable and necessary by the employer. The job holder may also be required from time to time to work or attend training/meetings at another location. As much notice as is reasonably practicable will be given of any such change. The post holder will be expected to use their initiative and be highly motivated. Education, Experience, Knowledge and Skills Required EDUCATION • Master’s degree level in Social Policy, Sociology, Public Policy, Economics, Law, Human Rights, Equality Studies or a related discipline. • Understanding and appreciation of the dynamics of a complex national, membership based, social justice organisation and understanding of how this contributes to and constrains the work. • Understanding of poverty, social exclusion and inequality in Ireland and of current and emerging issues in these areas. • Knowledge of the community and voluntary sector and institutional mechanisms for policy development at EU, National and Local level. • A detailed knowledge of at least two of the following policy areas: o Child and Family Poverty; Income Adequacy; Energy Poverty; Education; Health; or others as they arise. EXPERIENCE • At least two years’ experience of contributing to the development of a Social Policy / Advocacy Agenda within an organisation. OR • At least two years’ experience of undertaking applied social policy research using quantitative and/or qualitative methodologies. • Experience of collating and updating policy documents based on a variety of sources; experience of policy liaison to influence the annual Government Budget cycle would be a distinct advantage. • Experience of developing and implementing engaging public facing advocacy campaigns, using a variety of channels and platforms and effective calls to action would be a distinct advantage. • Providing administration support and experience of maintaining contact databases is desirable • Experience of working in a voluntary organisation or with a voluntary board of management on issues of social concern would be a distinct advantage. • Experience of establishing strong working relationships with colleagues from different functions within an organisation, and with a variety of different organisations would be a distinct advantage. • Experience of representing policy positions to the media would be a distinct advantage. SKILLS • Excellent communications skills, both written and verbal; ability to present ideas clearly, concisely and in a timely manner to a variety of audiences, both statutory and voluntary. • An ability to establish and maintain working relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders and interact effectively with voluntary members. • Ability to work in a team and contribute new ideas and approaches. • Ability to prioritise and manage multiple projects and manage conflicting demands on time. • Excellent problem-solving skills in interpersonal situations both internally and external to the organisation. • Results orientated approaches. • High Level of familiarity with Word, Excel and CRM systems • Demonstrable resilience and persistence in the face of barriers to tasks. This role will involve policy and advocacy work relating to Northern Ireland. While experience in this area is not essential, some awareness would be beneficial. Candidates with knowledge or awareness of income adequacy and energy policy issues will be well-suited to this cover role. This role is offered on a hybrid basis, with a mix of remote and office-based work CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Tax Consultants
We are seeking experienced and talented Tax Consultants to join our Tax Team and work closely with our Partners and specialist teams. The Role This role is an excellent opportunity to build a rewarding career in one of Ireland's fastest growing professional service Firms. Our Tax Consultants are client facing experts providing tax advisory to entrepreneurs building some of Ireland’s best businesses. Our successful candidates will have the opportunity to undertake and participate in a diverse range of high impact tax projects. About Ifac Founded in 1975, Ifac is Ireland's specialist professional services firm for the farming, food, agri, and family business sectors. We are an award-winning employer and one of Ireland's Top Ten Accountancy firms. Our Purpose Ifac's purpose is to help its clients to build profitable sustainable futures, so that people and communities across Ireland can thrive. Our Ambition With a strong focus on global best practice, Ifac has set its ambition to be a global leader in agrifood advisory, while also driving growth and excellence in Ireland's dynamic SME sector. Why Join Ifac ? At Ifac , we are more than just a workplace – we are a community of professionals committed to growth, innovation, and sector leadership. When you join our team, you’ll have the opportunity to: CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Learn & LMS Coordinator, RTÉ (12-month contract)
Meet the team RTÉ Learn is a dynamic learning and development function within the HR department, partnering with all areas of the business to create learning programmes that address skill gaps and support the organisation’s strategy. We research, schedule, coordinate, develop, design and build learning and upskilling initiatives for all RTÉ employees. We deliver a broad range of eLearning and in-person courses, professional development, training partnerships, creative team workshops, and the RTÉ Internship Programme, leveraging our Learning Management System (LMS) and championing the Irish language at all levels. About the role We are looking for an innovative and technically-minded Learn & LMS Coordinator to manage the RTÉ Learning Centre (LMS), ensuring content and functionality of the platform is delivered to the highest level. Reporting to the Head of Learning & Development you will support the RTÉ Learn team with planning, delivering and reporting on learning activities, whilst continuously seeking ways to improve the use and functionality of the LMS to better suit the organisation’s needs. This appointment will be made at Administrative Grade 1 and is being offered on a 12-month, Fixed Purpose contract basis. The salary scale for this grade is from €42,091 - €57,005 gross per annum. Closing date for receipt of applications is Friday 20th June. CLICK THE APPLY NOW BUTTON TO BE REDIVERTED TO THE RTE CAREERS WEBSITE