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Petmania Grooming Studios is currently the largest and most successful grooming business in the country and boasts some of the most talented and committed Groomers available. We run busy energetic grooming studios where you will be expected to not only groom our canine customers to a very high standard, but treat our human customers with the same level of customer service you would like to receive yourself. The successful candidates will join the experienced grooming team in their local store, and take part in all grooming activities including; If you would like to join this team, you must hold a QQI level 5, iPET Network Level 3 Diploma or City and Guilds in Grooming and have at least 1 year’s practical experience in a grooming role.
Dog Groomers and Groomers Assistants
Petmania Grooming Studios is currently the largest and most successful grooming business in the country and boasts some of the most talented and committed Groomers available. We run busy energetic grooming studios where you will be expected to not only groom our canine customers to a very high standard, but treat our human customers with the same level of customer service you would like to receive yourself. The successful candidates will join the experienced grooming team in their local store, and take part in all grooming activities including; If you would like to join this team, you must hold a QQI level 5, iPET Network Level 3 Diploma or City and Guilds in Grooming and have at least 1 year’s practical experience in a grooming role.
Experienced Dog Groomers and Groomers Assistants
Petmania Grooming Studios is currently the largest and most successful grooming business in the country and boasts some of the most talented and committed Groomers available. We run busy energetic grooming studios where you will be expected to not only groom our canine customers to a very high standard, but treat our human customers with the same level of customer service you would like to receive yourself. We are currently recruiting for full and part time Groomers and Groomers Assistants for our Athlone Store! The successful candidates will join the experienced grooming team in their local store, and take part in all grooming activities including; If you would like to join this team, you must hold a QQI level 5, iPET Network Level 3 Diploma or City and Guilds in Grooming and have at least 1 year’s practical experience in a grooming role.
Community Engagement Officer
Main purpose of job Reporting to the Project Manager the post will be responsible for all the people-facing opportunities within the Nature Towns and Cities (NTC) project: To assist the Project Manager on the development of a blueprint for nature’s recovery within the project area, with a focus on establishing new nature-positive practices within existing blue and green spaces in Belfast, as well as developing new initiatives and project plans to ‘green the grey’., Responsible for: · acting as the main point of contact for Community groups, faith groups, landowners of accessible space, public bodies, businesses and volunteers. · working closely with other project staff and other Council Officers to remove barriers to participation by delivering community engagement in citizen science, training and project co-design sessions, building the capacity of local communities in line with the Project Plan. Work with other Council Officers in the promotion and development of the use of the city’s parks and greenspaces, maximizing their potential for biodiversity, climate resilience and positive mental and physical health outcomes for people, while ensuring alignment with the Council’s plans and long-term vision. About Nature Towns and Cities Nature Towns and Cities is a partnership initiative between Natural England, the National Trust and The National Lottery Heritage Fund which brings together organisations from across the UK to improve the quality of and access to urban green spaces in towns and cities. Nature Towns and Cities Belfast: Breaking through Barriers to Connect People and Nature Belfast City Council in partnership with Ulster Wildlife will co-design a blueprint for nature recovery across the city and its surrounding areas, including the Lagan Valley Regional Park and the Belfast Hills. Summary of responsibilities and personal duties 1. Be responsible through the project manager, for the direction and delivery of a community and outreach elements of the project. 2. Work with a range of organisations and key stakeholders including community groups, volunteers, schools, businesses, faith groups and sports clubs to co-design plans for open spaces for the benefit of nature and people. 3. Act as a point of liaison between community representatives and the Council as well as other stakeholders, such as public bodies and eNGOs. 4. Assist in delivering and/or organise training opportunities to upskill participants from a range of groups, public bodies and communities in biological recording and simple management techniques to improve the city for wildlife. 5. Work in partnership with key stakeholders in the city to achieve common aims and objectives, maximising funding opportunities to support project aims. 6. Assist in the maintenance of communication through social media, press releases and media interviews. 7. Assist in the development of new organisational procedures and processes for meaningful community involvement in environmental initiatives. 8. Assist in the development and promotion of parks and open spaces, in liaison with other officers of the council to ascertain opportunities for joined up working. 9. Assist the Project Manager with collation of information, research and the timely production of all information required for council or committee reports, official returns and for performance measurement as requested. 10. Actively partake in project governance as directed by the Project manager by attending any regular steering- and working group meetings. 11. Assist as required in the preparation of product specifications and tenders as and when required, in liaison with the Project Manager and Council Procurement Officer. 12. Assist in monitoring spend to ensure draw down of funding in compliance with the project requirements. 13. Motivate and manage any staff that may be assigned to the post holder to ensure effective service delivery and to be responsible for reviewing and implementing a proper staff training and development programme. 14. Participate in all induction and in-service training provided by Belfast City Council and in the induction and support of all newly appointed staff and other human resource management policies and procedures, as appropriate, including, absence management, disciplinary and grievance procedure. 15. Participate as directed in the Council’s recruitment and selection procedures . 16. Act in accordance with the council and departmental policies and procedures including customer care, equal opportunities, health and safety, safeguarding and any pertinent legislation. 17. Undertake the duties in such a way as to enhance and protect the reputation and public profile of the council. 18. Undertake such other relevant duties as may from time to time be required. This job description has been written at a time of significant organisational change and it will be subject to review and amendment as the demands of the role and the organisation evolve. Therefore, the post-holder will be required to be flexible, adaptable and aware that they may be asked to perform tasks, duties and responsibilities which are not specifically detailed in the job description, but which are commensurate with the role. Qualifications and experience Applicants must have, as at the closing date for receipt of applications, either:- a third level qualification in a life science such as Environmental Science, Environmental Planning, Social Science, Social Policy, Horticulture, Land Management or Community Development, or equivalent relevant qualification and be able to demonstrate on the application form, by providing personal, specific examples that they have, at least one year’s relevant work experience in: (a) promoting and organising events within parks and open spaces (b) community engagement, for example, working with community groups and delivering projects through partnerships; and (c) developing and managing community environmental projects which contribute directly to the achievement of business objectives. or must be able to demonstrate on the application form, by providing personal, specific examples that they have, at least two years’ relevant work experience in (a) promoting and organising events within parks and open spaces (b) community engagement, for example, working with community groups and delivering projects through partnerships; and (c) developing and managing community environmental projects which contribute directly to the achievement of business objectives. Desirable criteria In addition to the above qualifications and, or experience, Belfast City Council reserves the right to shortlist only those applicants who can demonstrate on the application form, by providing personal, specific examples that they have one years experience in undertaking and managing ecological surveys or organising and delivering community training Special skills and attributes Applicants must be able to demonstrate evidence of each of the following special skills and attributes, which may be tested at interview: Communication skills: the ability to communicate effectively in both written and oral mediums with the ability to provide diplomacy when working with sensitive and controversial issues Technical knowledge: a thorough knowledge of current environmental issues and legislation. Organisational and work planning skills: the ability to manage and prioritise a workload, to undertake required tasks independently and work to the specific technical criteria and targets. Analysis and decision-making skills: an incisive and practical approach to decision making with the ability to know when to make decisions in relation to their own methods of working and set personal priorities to achieve targets. Health and Safety awareness. A basic understanding of the health and safety responsibilities attached to the post to ensure the safety of members of the public. People management and employee development skills the ability to work within a small team to ensure the delivery of agreed work objectives and to delegate effectively and encourage teamwork to deliver successful results, building a rapport with others, listening and learning as well as offering help and support. Partnership working skills: the ability to work with a diverse group of professionals and community representatives to meet common objectives. Information technology skills: the ability to use a number of standard information technology packages effectively and to manipulate databases to collate information. Financial and resource management skills An understanding of budgets and control of resources including the ability to determine and plan resources required to meet specific objectives. Customer care skills: the ability to deal with the public and representatives of external organisations in a positive manner with an awareness of customer care principles.
Counter Assistant
We currently have an excellent opportunity for a Part Time Counter Assistant to join our Shankill Road branch in Belfast. Working 32 hours per week, between the hours of 9.00am to 6.00pm Monday, Thursday, and Friday, and 9.00am to 1.00pm Tuesday and Wednesday, according the rota. Additional hours may be required from time to time and applicants must be fully flexible to work according to the rota. Working as part of a team duties can include; sales of over the counter medicines, providing customers with information on symptoms and products, prescription receipt and collection, date checking, and the ordering, receiving and storing of pharmaceutical stock. Applicants must have excellent communication skills and have the ability to work accurately with attention to detail. Essential Criteria
Trainee Leisure Assistant
Location: Various locations throughout the Borough including: Orchard Leisure Centre, Armagh Banbridge Leisure Centre, Banbridge South Lake Leisure Centre, Craigavon However, the post holder may be required to work at other locations throughout the Borough. (Reserve lists may be kept for same or similar posts throughout the Borough) Reports to: Duty Manager Salary: Scale 2 SCP 5–7 £25,583 – £26,403 per annum (pro rata) based on 37 hours per week. Will progress to Scale 3 SCP 7–9 £26,403 – £27,254 per annum pro rata based on 37 hours per week, upon successful completion of NPLQ. Shift allowance (10% of annual salary) and/or weekend enhancement may be earned (Saturday & Sunday time and a half). Hours: Variety of shift patterns to include full time, part time, early mornings, days, evening and weekend shifts. Duration: Variety of contracts to including fixed term and permanent posts. You must achieve your NPLQ (training provided by Council) within 8 weeks from your date of commencement. Failure to do so will result in the termination of your employment from this post. JOB PURPOSE: Committing to the one-team ethos, you will be flexible and collaborative and you will actively support all colleagues and other activities necessary to deliver the service objectives. In the pools, you will train to become qualified in all lifeguarding and safety standards and procedures, ensuring that all customers have a safe and enjoyable experience in the pool areas. You will also ensure that all facilities and areas are properly organised and equipped so that customers have a safe, clean and enjoyable experience. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: You will train in order to: Maintain constant surveillance of the pools and act appropriately to ensure the safety of customers. Adhere to all NOPs, EAPs, control measures, safe systems of work and standards. Remain fully conversant with all emergency procedures and take part in emergency situations, providing emergency care as required. Ensure appropriate customer behaviour within the facility. Ensure that all customers are fully informed with respect to the facilities, services, products, and prices available to them. Promote and/or sell all products and activities within the Centre and within the Leisure Services portfolio. Conduct inspection and cleaning duties to ensure that all areas of the Centre are clean, tidy, and hygienic and facilities and equipment are fit for a safe and enjoyable customer experience. Conduct effective set up and take down tasks to ensure facilities and equipment are prepared for a safe and enjoyable customer experience throughout the Centre. Participate in the Centre’s checking system, keeping records up-to-date and fix or promptly report faults, as appropriate. Participate in the pool water quality testing system and procedures to ensure pool water quality is safe and maintain records. Be flexible and collaborative and actively support all colleagues and other activities or processes which impact on the performance of the Centre. LOCATION: Various locations throughout the Borough including: Orchard Leisure Centre, Armagh Banbridge Leisure Centre, Banbridge South Lake Leisure Centre, Craigavon Qualifications and Training: • You must achieve your NPLQ (training provided by Council) within 8 weeks from your date of commencement. Failure to do so will result in the termination of your employment from this post. Key Skills, Knowledge and Attributes: • Effective customer care skills; • Excellent oral and written communication skills; • Ability to keep accurate records; • Ability to work as part of a team; • Ability to work on own initiative; • Ability to handle sensitive or difficult situations appropriately; • Understanding of health and safety requirements; • Flexible approach to work demands. Working Arrangements / Flexibility: Variety of shift patterns to include full time, part time, early mornings, days, evening and weekend shifts.
Support Worker
BROTHERS OF CHARITY SERVICES –WEST REGION POSTS: SUPPORT WORKERS (Care Assistant Disability Services grade) CAISLEAN ADULT SERVICES (Oranmore & Galway City) Ref: 91136 A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled. Locum Support Worker roles are also available. DESCRIPTION AND VISION OF SERVICES The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland – West Region provide a community based, person centred service focusing on the needs and abilities of children and adults with intellectual disabilities. The vision of the service is to support people with intellectual disabilities to achieve a full and valued life in their community, in line with best practice both nationally and internationally. Working in partnership with each person supported by services, we aim to create opportunities for people supported by services to have ordinary life experiences and to be closely connected to family and friends. We are committed to supporting people to live a life of their choosing. Caislean Adult Services provide a range of community-based servicesincluding day, residential, respite, community outreach, family support and a range of multidisciplinary support services. People are supported in day centres, supported employment, social and micro enterprises, training and education and these can be in groups or individualised. People are supported in residential settings in their own homes in the community individually and in groups. We wish to create opportunities for people who use our services to have valued social roles in their communities and to form friendships. We wish to recruit innovative, creative and motivated people who will relish the opportunity to assist in achieving this vision as part of a team. We are looking for people who will be flexible and adapt to the needs of particular individuals they supportand are open to change. Location: Caislean Adult Services. Staff allocation could be either within residential/respite/day settings or in community services. The appointee will initially commence working in one particular area of the Caislean services and this work location may change due to future service needs. The Role: The Support Worker role is to support the person in all aspects of daily living focusing on the individual’s ability and promoting independence and development of skills at all times. The Support Worker will assist people with the achievement of personal outcomes and in participating in the ordinary everyday life of the community through inclusive and creative thinking. The Support Worker is also responsible for all aspects of personal care required during the day. This includes meals, household tasks, personal and intimate care and other related aspects of physical well-being. Reporting/Responsible to: Social Care Worker/Staff Nurse/Team Leader/Team Manager depending on location. Qualifications, Experience & Skills: Ø Candidates must have a good general education. A recognised qualification in the field of intellectual disability or a FETAC level 5 course is an advantage. A QQI Level 5 or higher is desirable. Ø A full clean manual Driving Licence, which qualifies you to drive manual transmission vehicles on Irish roads is an essential requirement. It may also be necessary for the appointee to obtain a Class D1 Driving Licence (if not already in possession of one). Assistance will be given towards this purpose of obtaining a class D1 licence. Ø Experience of working with people with an intellectual disability/autism/complex needs is desirable, however, induction and training will be provided. Ø Flexibility, team-working skills, patience and a sense of humour. Ø Fluency in verbal and written English is an essential requirement of this post and proficiency in I.T. skills. Working Hours: X3 Permanent Full Time (PFT) = 78 hours per fortnight X4 Permanent Part Time (PPT) = x3 60 hours per fortnight & x1 55 hours per fortnight X1 Temporary Full Time (TFT) = 78 hours per fortnight X1 Temporary Part Time (TPT) = 55 hours per fortnight All posts are based on a 14-day duty roster. The successful candidates may be required to work to accommodate an integrated day service, with weekend work, some split duty hours, public holidays, evening/night duty and sleep-ins to meet service needs. The Brothers of Charity Services model of service is based on Personal Outcome Measures quality and person centred planning system requiring employees to be flexible in their working hours to provide a quality service delivery for each person supported. Annual Leave: 22 days per annum (pro-rata for part-time), i.e. 8.46 hours per 100 hours worked. Remuneration: Department of Health salary scales apply as at 01/08/2025: €34,036 x 11 increments - €46,652 per annum (pro-rata for part-time). A Long Service Increment €47,454 per annum (pro-rata for part-time) is payable after 3 years on the maximum of the scale. Additional payments will be made for weekends, public holidays, sleep-ins and night-duty when worked. Salary quoted is based on a 39 hour working week. The successful candidate will be granted incremental credit subject to satisfactory verification of previous public sector service. Tenure: There are currently permanent full time, permanent part time, temporary full time, temporary part time, pensionable posts available. X3 PFT = 78 hours per fortnight X4 PPT = x3 60 hours per fortnight & x1 55 hours per fortnight X1 TFT = 78 hours per fortnight X1 TPT = 55 hours per fortnight A panel may be formed as a result of this process from which subsequent permanent, temporary or fixed term Support Worker appointments within the Caislean Adult Services may be offered over the next 6 to 12 months. Probation: A probationary period of nine months from the date of appointment applies to the post. The employment may be terminated at any time during the probationary period should the employer find that the appointee is unsuitable to continue employment. The probation period may be extended at the Employer’s discretion. To view full job description please see attached. Informal enquiries for this post to: Marcella Kennedy Acting Area Manager or Claire Keane Service Co Ordinator on 091 - 721410 Closing date for receipt of completed application forms /CV’s on-line is 5pm, Sunday 25th January 2026. Interviews will take place February 2026
Team Member
Costa Coffee requires a Team Member for our store in Letterkenny SC. 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: - Make it Yours: This role is based in Letterkenny Shopping Centre . With free onsite parking available Apply now and take the next step in your hospitality journey!
Sports Facilities Assistant
Clare County Council is currently inviting applications from suitably qualified persons for the above competition. Clare County Council will, following the interview process, form a panel for the post of Sports Facilities Assistant from which future relevant vacancies may be filled subject to sanction approval from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. Positions will be offered in order of merit as per the panel. This panel will exist for 12 months and may be extended for a further period of 6-12 months at the discretion of the Chief Executive. The Sports Facilities Assistant will be a member of a team based at the Active Kilrush Sports grounds on the Cooraclare Road in Kilrush, reporting to the Senior General Services Supervisor in the Kilrush area. The team are part of the Municipal District Team that are managed by staff based in the Town Hall in Kilrush. The role involves ensuring the daily operation, maintenance, and safety of the sports grounds and facilities and providing high standards of customer service. The Sports Facilities Assistant will be required to assist the management of the sports facilities, ensuring an appropriate level of service is available to all customers, to market the facilities and to ensure compliance with Clare County Council’s Occupational Health and Safety Management System. The ideal candidate will be a highly motivated adaptable and flexible person capable of acting on their own initiative, with a strong sense of commitment to delivering quality public services. They will be required to be flexible to work evenings, weekends, and event days as required. They will be required to Liaise daily with Central Office at Active Ennis Leisure Complex to get the daily bookings and record details on the daily booking sheet. Essential: Previous experience in groundskeeping, landscaping, or sports facility maintenance (advantageous). Previous Experience working in a sports facility, community centre, or similar environment involving customer-facing roles. Basic knowledge of turf management, irrigation systems, and sports field preparation. Ability to operate and maintain groundskeeping equipment such as mowers, line markers, and tractors. Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently or as part of a team. Good physical fitness, as the role involves manual labour and working outdoors in various weather conditions. Understanding of health and safety regulations. Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and event days as required. The duties to be assigned include the following although this list is not exhaustive and may be reviewed from time to time as organisational needs require. The duties will include but will not be limited to the following: Responsibility for the efficient administration, use and maintenance of the synthetic pitches, changing facilities, conventional pitches, running tracks, and inspections of all the facilities at Cooraclare Road; Responsibility for the marking out and watering of pitches as required. Ability to use machinery including tractor, lawnmower, strimmer, etc is essential; Set up and tidy away equipment as necessary; Responsibility for the overall security and the opening and closing of facilities and dressing rooms with appropriate security checks including setting of alarm; Keeping facilities and grounds clean, tidy and free of litter including entrance road, shrubberies, footpaths/grass margins; Supervision of pitches at Cooraclare Road as and when required; Liaising with clubs, schools, groups, sundry organizations and individuals using the facilities; Report any serious defects/repairs required etc immediately to the Line Manager; Responsibility for the carrying out of repairs to equipment, surfaces, painting, furniture and signage as the need arises; Monitor and control usage of electricity, heating, hot water, etc; Act as keyholder; Liaise daily with Central Office at Active Ennis Leisure Complex to get the daily bookings and record details on the daily booking sheet; Complying with all H&S regulations; Additional duties as assigned by the Line Manager. ESSENTIAL CRITERIA 1. Character Each candidate must be of good character. 2. Health Candidates shall be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. 3. Education, Training, Experience, etc. Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms: (a) have a good standard of general education to include literacy skills. (b) have a good standard of general computer skills (computer literate –ECDL level) (c) have previous experience as a General Operative in the Local Authority or horticulture / landscaping sector. (d) have a current Class B Driving Licence. The salary shall be fully inclusive and shall be as determined from time to time. Holders of the post will be paid at the appropriate point on the salary scale in accordance with the relevant Department Circular. Where the appointee has been serving elsewhere in the public service in an analogous grade and pay-scale and will be moving without break to another part of the public sector at an analogous grade, the appointment may be made at the appointee’s current point of scale. The rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. Starting pay for new entrants to the sector will be at the minimum of the scale. The current salary scale applicable to the post (August 2025): €35,704, €36,448, €38,701, €38,886, €39,062, €39,162, €39,264, €39,365, €39,464, €39,569, €39,673, €39,783, €39,892, €39,892, €39,933 19 Hours over 7 days (Salary will be Pro rata for 19 hours - Salary listed above is for a 39 hour week) The successful candidate will be required to be flexible to work evenings, weekends, and event days as required.
Sports Facilities Assistant
Clare County Council/ Comhairle Contae an Chláir is the authority responsible for Local Government in County Clare. The corporate headquarters are located at Áras Contae an Chláir, New Road, Ennis and there are four Municipal Districts (Ennis, Shannon, Killaloe, and West Clare) which are supported through area offices in Ennis, Scarriff, Shannon, Ennistymon and Kilrush. There are 28 elected members, approximately 990 staff and an annual operating budget of €204 million in 2026. Clare County Council provides a diverse range of services across a large geographic area. Key services areas include planning, Local Enterprise Office, rural and community development, transportation, motor tax, water, environment, emergency services along with housing activation & delivery, libraries, and sports & amenities, property management, derelict sites, and vacant homes. These operations are supported by internal services which include ICT & Digital Services, Corporate Services & Governance, Finance and People and Culture functions. There is a diverse demographic across urban and rural communities with tourism bringing seasonal changes in population and activity in the county. The Shannon estuary, Shannon Airport, industrial zones, and geographic location between larger urban areas, coupled with the unique landscape and heritage add to the diversity of activity in the County. Local democracy is strengthened through the Municipal Districts and changes in legislation and regulation have placed greater emphasis on the role of the Local Authority in driving economic activity, ensuring accountability, accessibility and innovation while placing the customer and the community to the fore of service delivery. Clare County Council is currently inviting applications from suitably qualified persons for the above competition. Clare County Council will, following the interview process, form a panel for the post of Sports Facilities Assistant from which future relevant vacancies may be filled subject to sanction approval from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. Positions will be offered in order of merit as per the panel. This panel will exist for 12 months and may be extended for a further period of 6-12 months at the discretion of the Chief Executive. The Sports Facilities Assistant will be a member of a team based at the Active Kilrush Sports grounds on the Cooraclare Road in Kilrush, reporting to the Senior General Services Supervisor in the Kilrush area. The team are part of the Municipal District Team that are managed by staff based in the Town Hall in Kilrush. The role involves ensuring the daily operation, maintenance, and safety of the sports grounds and facilities and providing high standards of customer service. The Sports Facilities Assistant will be required to assist the management of the sports facilities, ensuring an appropriate level of service is available to all customers, to market the facilities and to ensure compliance with Clare County Council’s Occupational Health and Safety Management System. The ideal candidate will be a highly motivated adaptable and flexible person capable of acting on their own initiative, with a strong sense of commitment to delivering quality public services. They will be required to be flexible to work evenings, weekends, and event days as required. They will be required to Liaise daily with Central Office at Active Ennis Leisure Complex to get the daily bookings and record details on the daily booking sheet. Essential Skills Previous experience in groundskeeping, landscaping, or sports facility maintenance (advantageous). Previous Experience working in a sports facility, community centre, or similar environment involving customer-facing roles. Basic knowledge of turf management, irrigation systems, and sports field preparation. Ability to operate and maintain groundskeeping equipment such as mowers, line markers, and tractors. Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently or as part of a team. Good physical fitness, as the role involves manual labour and working outdoors in various weather conditions. Understanding of health and safety regulations. Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and event days as required. The duties to be assigned include the following although this list is not exhaustive and may be reviewed from time to time as organisational needs require. The duties will include but will not be limited to the following: ESSENTIAL CRITERIA 1. Character Each candidate must be of good character. 2. Health Candidates shall be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. 3. Education, Training, Experience, etc. Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms: (a) have a good standard of general education to include literacy skills. (b) have a good standard of general computer skills (computer literate –ECDL level) (c) have previous experience as a General Operative in the Local Authority or horticulture / landscaping sector. (d) have a current Class B Driving Licence. The salary shall be fully inclusive and shall be as determined from time to time. Holders of the post will be paid at the appropriate point on the salary scale in accordance with the relevant Department Circular. Where the appointee has been serving elsewhere in the public service in an analogous grade and pay-scale and will be moving without break to another part of the public sector at an analogous grade, the appointment may be made at the appointee’s current point of scale. The rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. Starting pay for new entrants to the sector will be at the minimum of the scale. The current salary scale applicable to the post (August 2025): €35,704, €36,448, €38,701, €38,886, €39,062, €39,162, €39,264, €39,365, €39,464, €39,569, €39,673, €39,783, €39,892, €39,892, €39,933 19 Hours over 7 days (Salary will be Pro rata for 19 hours - Salary listed above is for a 39 hour week) The successful candidate will be required to be flexible to work evenings, weekends, and event days as required.