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Job Title, Grade Code Staff Nurse Mental Health Services (open to 2025/2026 Graduates only) HSE West and North West (Grade Code 2674) Remuneration The salary scale for the post is (01/02/2026): €38,523, €40,234, €41,573, €42,935, €44,363, €45,708, €47,112, €48,203, €49,396, €50,947, €52,493, €54,757, €56,384 LSI New appointees to any grade start at the minimum point of the scale. Incremental credit will be applied for recognised relevant service in Ireland and abroad (Department of Health Circular 2/2011). Incremental credit is normally granted on appointment, in respect of previous experience in the Civil Service, Local Authorities, Health Service and other Public Service Bodies and Statutory Agencies. Campaign Reference CHW41SNG26 Closing Date Wednesday, 22nd April 2026 at 12 noon. Proposed Interview Date (s) To be confirmed Candidates will normally be given at least two weeks' notice of interview. The timescale may be reduced in exceptional circumstances. Taking up Appointment A start date will be indicated at job offer stage. Location of Post Must be a current 4th Year Nursing degree student undergoing the 36 week clinical placement or have successfully completed the clinical & academic requirements of BSc (Honours) Degree in Mental Health Nursing in September 2026 and who will be eligible for registration thereafter with the Nursing & Midwifery board of Ireland – NMBI. There are currently a number of permanent, whole-time and part-time vacancies available in HSE West and North West (Galway, Roscommon and Mayo). A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Staff Nurse Mental Health from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration within HSE West and North West Galway Roscommon Mayo and Section 38 and Section 39 Organisations may be filled. Informal Enquiries We welcome enquiries about the role. Galway Roscommon Mental Health Services Helen Earley, Area Director of Nursing, Galway Roscommon Mental Health Nursing Telephone: 087 9048069 email: helen.earley@hse.ie Mayo Mental Health Service Bernard Boylan, Acting Area Director of Nursing, Mayo Mental Health Services Telephone: 086 0425940 email: bernard.boylan2@hse.ie Details of Service HSE West and North West is responsible for the provision of all acute and community services across the 6 counties of Galway, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal and is operationally divided into 4 Integrated Health Areas (IHAs) – Galway Roscommon IHA, Mayo IHA, Sligo/Leitrim/West Cavan/South Donegal IHA and Donegal IHA. Each managed by an Integrated Health Area (IHA) Manager. To support the delivery of high quality, consistent care, Networks of Care are being developed across the region which are multidisciplinary clinically led regional structures, which will provide leadership, set the strategy for the relevant clinical/care area, support quality, risk and safety structures/processes, and help support the regional leadership team in the assurance processes related to the relevant services. The establishment of Networks of Care (NoC) across HSE West and North West, will support the sharing of clinical/specialty/programme expertise, strengthen the operational resilience, and ensure sustainable safe and quality services. Key components for the NoCs include: · An integrated approach to service delivery which ensures that each IHA in the Region delivers care appropriate to the population needs, resources, facilities and services available. The NoC will work closely with all stakeholders relevant to Network. Galway/Roscommon Mental Health Services · Galway/Roscommon Adult M.H.S. provides Acute Inpatient, Residential and Community M.H Services for a population of 315,000 approximately. · The service is divided into six sectors in line with “Vision for Change”. Each Sector has a population of 50,000 approx. At present Galway/Roscommon M.H.S is extending and developing the Community Services in relation to Homebased Teams, Crisis Interventions, Rehabilitation Teams and specialist teams in line with the needs of the population and “Vision for Change”. · Areas covered by the services include the urban and rural centres of, Co. Galway (including Galway City) and Co. Roscommon (including Roscommon town). Galway/Roscommon Mental Health Services consists of inpatient and community mental health services strategically located through these areas. · Acute Adult Inpatient Units are located in Galway City (attached to UCHG) and Roscommon town, (attached to Roscommon County Hospital). A further inpatient unit for Psychiatry of Later Life is based in Ballinasloe. These are approved centres licensed and regulated under the Mental Health Act 2001. · Community Mental Health Teams are located in each of the sectors providing mental health care in Day centres, Day Hospitals, Residential Units and the patient’s home. · A comprehensive Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) is also located in Galway Roscommon and Mayo. Providing both Inpatient and Community Services for child and Adolescents in the region. Mayo Mental Health Services Mayo Mental Health Services provide specialist assessment, care and treatment, for adults and older people. Services are provided in a number of different settings including; the individual’s own home, approved centres, outpatient clinics, community mental health centres and medium and low-support community residences. These services are delivered by staff from a range of disciplines including psychiatric nurses, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, occupational therapists, and support staff in line with A Vision for Change & Sharing the Vision document. The strategy documents set out how services should be structured and delivered in Ireland and in conjunction with our voluntary partners to ensure the meaningful involvement of the service user in the management and delivery of a recovery focused mental health service in line with Vision for Change & Sharing the Vision document. Mayo Mental Health Services are committed to working towards the development of a recovery orientated service that acknowledges the unique nature of each service users’ journey to wellness and health. The focus is on providing assessment and treatment at the least complex level. Mayo Mental Health Services is a community based service. Each Community Mental Health Team is led by two Consultant Psychiatrist. In addition there is a Psychiatry of Old Age Team, Rehabilitation and Recovery Team, Mental Health with Intellectual Disability Team and Memory Assessment Support Team. There are four approved centres located in the Castlebar area, Adult Mental Health Unit, Teach Aisling, An Coillin and St. Annes Unit.
Guest Services Assistant
Be the difference between guests experiencing a good break and a great break at Center Parcs. The Guest Services team handle the check-in of around 4,000 guests twice a week at each Village and are the key point of contact for guest queries, concerns and issues at any time of day or year. Each Guest Services team is integral to delivering an experience that will exceed guests' expectations, from the moment they drive into Center Parcs, until the moment they leave. GUEST SERVICES ASSISTANT | €15.11 per hour The ideal candidate will be self-motivated and able to demonstrate exceptional customer service skills. The guest services department is the main point of contact for guest enquiries. In this role, you will provide guests with advice, answering queries and resolving problems. The ideal candidate will need to be confident with handling guest complaints and escalating issues where necessary. Other responsibilities will include checking guests in at our Arrivals Lodge, handling enquiries on our Maintenance Helpdesk, booking activities on our leisure booking system and reporting any faults to the Technical Services and Housekeeping departments. The successful candidate will have excellent verbal and written communication skills and must be willing to deal with guests both over the telephone and face-to-face. Please note that to apply for a role with us, you must be able to reliably commute to Center Parcs Longford Forest, as it is not easily accessible by public transport. If you plan to use public transport, please follow this link for a realistic overview of your commute: HOURS OF WORK You will be contracted to work 60 hours per 4-week period on a flexible basis. This means that your days and hours of work could vary each week, but you will always receive at least your contracted hours each period. Shifts will typically be Mondays and Fridays only, 11am to 7pm. As our village is open 365 days of the year, your working hours will include public / bank holidays and during Christmas and / or New Year on a rota basis with a premium rate of pay for hours worked on a Sunday. ABOUT YOU Essential requirements: If this sounds like your ideal job, then we'd love to see your application.
Community Clerical Officer, Lisburn Team
Post: Community Clerical Officer Location: Community Team – Down Lisburn Team, Unit 231 House of Vic-Ryn, 1 Rathdown Road, Lisburn, BT28 2RE Contract: Permanent Part-Time - 20 hours per week Work Pattern : Monday to Friday, 9am – 1pm Salary: Band 3 - £24,975 - £26,598 per annum pro rata Role To provide an effective and efficient clerical and administrative support service to community services. For further information please refer to the Job Description and Specification below. If you have any queries, please contact a member of the People & Development Team on 02890 781836. The closing date for applications is Friday 17th April 2026 at 4pm (we recommend that applications are submitted at least 15 minutes prior to the closing time to ensure technical difficulties are not encountered). For guidance on how to apply using our online application platform GetGot, or troubleshooting any potential issues, please refer to the following link: GetGot FAQ's Please note all correspondence will be sent to the email address provided on your application form. Please ensure to check your 'junk/spam' folder as due to personal email security settings, emails can sometimes appear here. Any email correspondence will come from an email address ending in @nihospice.org. “We are an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons”
Shop Supervisor
The Role: This role is all about helping to make a difference through retail. As part of the Northern Ireland Hospice team, you’ll play a key role in driving sales, managing stock, and ensuring the smooth day to day running of our shop. This is a practical, hands-on retail role involving the regular handling and preparation of donated goods, including frequent lifting, carrying, sorting and steaming of clothing as part of day to day shop operations. You’ll help keep the shop looking its best, make sure donations are well-presented, and provide a warm, welcoming experience for customers and donors alike. Accuracy in cash handling and completing routine admin tasks will also be part of your day to day work. Part of this role involves working with and supporting volunteers and helping to recruit, train, and motivate a great team who share a passion for our cause. You’ll contribute to a positive, community focused atmosphere where everyone enjoys making a difference together. Flexibility is important, as you may occasionally lend a hand in nearby shops or take part in local events and promotions that help raise funds for the Hospice’s vital work. Duties and Responsibilities: Sales and Stock: • Strive to exceed sales targets for Donated Goods and other products, employing effective sales strategies. • Ensure the proper sorting, dating, pricing, and preparation of donated goods, always prioritising product safety and quality. • Responsible for maintaining and refreshing garments and footwear to ensure they are presented in pristine condition. • Build and maintain reliable sources of stock by actively networking with colleagues, the community, customers, and volunteers. • Execute routine stock control procedures, including timely culling, as needed by the Warehouse or Retail office. Administration: • Adhere to cash handling procedures, promptly depositing generated cash at the bank to minimise the risk of loss. • Complete all relevant administration tasks, including daily banking, within agreed timescales. • Ensure the shop's physical and operational security, implementing necessary measures. • Contribute to the recruitment and selection of shop volunteers. • Provide effective training to volunteers, ensuring they are well-equipped for their roles. General: • Maintain high standards of cleanliness throughout the shop, including sales floor, stock processing area, offices, and communal spaces. • Deliver exceptional customer service to all stakeholders. • Foster a collaborative and supportive environment, working seamlessly with staff, volunteers, and donors. • Promote a positive and teamwork-oriented culture within the Retail Department. • Be flexible to assist in neighbouring Hospice shops as required (traveling costs covered). • Ensure adherence to opening/closing routines and agreed-upon operating hours. • Comply with all NI Hospice policies and procedures. • Actively contribute to the planning and execution of special events and promotions to leverage local opportunities. • Continuously engage in personal training and development through daily management communication and annual reviews. • Support Northern Ireland Hospice activities within the area when appropriate. This Job Description is not meant to be definitive and may be amended to meet the changing needs of Northern Ireland Hospice. ESSENTIAL CRITERIA Retail experience to include stock control, rotation, and merchandising. Have good numeracy, literacy, and basic IT skills. The following will be tested at interview: • Good organisational skills with the ability to use initiative. • Strong team working abilities with the ability to motivate others. • Awareness of the Charity Shop sector, with sufficient experience of working or shopping within it to identify multiple product brands and values. • Flexible and willing to work across various Hospice shops subject to business needs.
Support Assistant, Days
The Cedar Foundation is seeking to recruit the following staff member: Support Assistant - Days (Part time & Full time) Job Ref: 26-073-SA-JW-WEB Job Role: Support Assistant (Days) Location: 1 Johnston Way, Lisburn, BT28 2XE Salary: £13.68 per hour Hours: 24 hour & 36 hour contracts available, 7-day cover Support Assistants are required to work flexibly and be available to work unsociable hours and public holidays on a rotational basis The Service: Johnston Way is an Intensive Support Service in North Lisburn which provides a person-centred approach to service users with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs. We work in partnership with Woven Housing Association and Southeastern Health and Social Care Trust to provide support to individuals living in their own home. Johnston Way consists of two bungalows designed to accommodate eight individuals. Each consists of communal living areas, kitchen areas and en suite bedrooms. There is also an enclosed garden area. The Service operates under the Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Framework and provides care and support on a 24-hour basis. The Role: The role of Support Assistant requires a team approach at all times with effective working relationships for the benefit of the service user. To assist service users with activities of daily living and facilitate inclusion of service users in a broad range of activities. To support service users with identified personal care and support needs. Support Assistants are required to work flexibly and be available to work unsociable hours and public holidays on a rotational basis. Benefits Essential Criteria A minimum of 6 months caring experience (paid employment or personal caring responsibilities). Effective verbal and written communication to include numeracy skills. Working knowledge of the needs of people with learning disabilities. Demonstratable understanding and knowledge on behaviours that challenge. Apply Online : https://cedar-foundation.getgotjobs.co.uk/home Closing Date : Friday, 17th April 2026 at 10:00 am THE CEDAR FOUNDATION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER #nijobs
HR Officer
Salary: £28,770 pro rata and pension 4% of salary. Holidays: 25 days per annum plus 11 statutory days (increasing by 1 day per year of service up to a max of 41 days). Increase is effective from the 1st April each year, once a full year of service has been completed. HR Manager 303 Ormeau Road, Belfast Part Time: 30 hours per week. Working hours may include occasional evenings or weekends. JOB DESCRIPTION ROLE OVERVIEW Reporting to the HR Manager, the HR Officer will be responsible for a team who provide an efficient HR and administration service. They will manage recruitment exercises, absence management, and personnel filing processes. Responsibilities are varied but will involve coordinating daily work tasks for the HR Admin team, improving processes, and team development. This role works closely with other areas of MACS, in particular Payroll and Employee Relations, to answer queries, provide guidance on MACS policies, and raise any potential issues in line with the relevant procedures. A sound HR knowledge base is essential, and team management skills are key to this role to motivate and develop high engagement across the HR Admin team. This Job Description demonstrates the job role, duties, and responsibilities in: Human Resources • Audit and maintain information and filing systems, including HARK HR platform and digital personnel files. • Comply with GDPR/Employment Law legislation regarding record keeping and document storage. • Lead and co-ordinate all recruitment-related activities for each stage of the process, ensuring these are executed in line with relevant legislation, MACS policy, and equality of opportunity. • Ensure all pre-employment checks - including criminal record checks - are carried out fully, in a timely manner, and within statutory compliance. • Ensure all relevant staff are NISCC registered and that they renew their membership annually. • Support Managers to complete induction and probation processes efficiently and effectively in line with MACS P&P. • Facilitate HR inductions with new employees, including issuing of terms and conditions of employment. • Maintain employee records and ensure information is communicated to Payroll. • Maintain the absence recording system, including annual leave records and administration of sickness absence processes. • Assist in preparation of statutory reports in a timely and accurate manner. • Support your manager to produce statistics for quarterly and annual HR Reports. • Support your manager to facilitate HR Shared Learning meetings with the leadership team. • Support your manager in managing the Health and Culture Group and development of the annual work plan. • Assist your manager with updating human resource policies and procedures. • Assist with employee relations issues such as grievance, discipline, and other performance-related processes. • Co-ordinate Learning and Development activities at an organisational level to ensure core learning demands are met. • Facilitate the evaluation of training courses through various means including the use of questionnaires, focus groups, and discussions with colleagues. • To update the relevant areas of MACS Staff Portal (Intranet). • Promote equality and diversity as part of the culture of MACS. Office Management • Lead the administration team to maintain a welcoming atmosphere and culture in MACS office to all young people, professionals, and visitors, contributing to the overall positive experience and reputation of the organisation. • Manage and support the administration team to ensure effective systems and processes. • Assist your manager to develop and implement new administrative systems when needed. • Ensure effective communication systems throughout the organisation. • Design and implement office policies. • Manage the office Credit Card and ensure monthly return to finance team. • Ensure office efficiency by overseeing office systems, layout, equipment, and inventory levels. • Lead office meetings to review the work environment for all staff in 303 office. Line Management • Carry out monthly formal supervisions with each staff member. • Lead weekly team catch up meetings. • Managing team performance as and when necessary. • Promoting staff learning and development within your team. • Coach, mentor, and delegate responsibility to staff as appropriate. • Lead, support, and work with other members of the team on day to day priorities to ensure efficient delivery of services. IT Systems • Assist in the management of MACS organisational Information Security and IT Systems. • Liaise with MACS external IT provider to manage the maintenance of ICT equipment, facilities, and systems including mobile phones, landlines, laptops, and software. Other Duties • Attend monthly supervision with your manager. • Undertake any other duties to ensure the effective running of the organisation. PERSONAL REQUIREMENTS • The ability to plan and prioritise workload • Excellent communication skills • High level of attention to detail and accuracy • Good interpersonal and team working skills with a flexible and adaptable attitude to work • Able to be a self-starter with the ability to use initiative • To demonstrate effective leadership skills • The ability to understand and work in accordance with MACS ethos and values base • The ability to communicate effectively to a wide range of people, particularly young people and stakeholders • The ability to accept direction and supervision • The ability to maintain a comprehensive and up to date written record of work undertaken • To have the commitment to undertake relevant training • To work as a team member and assist in developing and shaping the Service to meet Young People’s needs and strategic objectives • Good time keeping skills • To represent MACS in a professional manner • To work on own initiative and make decisions in a responsible and accountable manner • To be resilient and compassionate in a challenging environment CRITERIA 1 • Recognised professional Human Resources qualification at a minimum of Level 3 AND • 1 year’s Human Resource experience in a similar position OR • 2 years’ Human Resources experience in a similar position CRITERIA 2 • 1 year’s experience of supervising staff or leading a team CRITERIA 3 • 1 year’s experience of supervising staff or leading a team CRITERIA 4 • Computer literate with experience of using a variety of software, in particular Microsoft packages, HARK, or other HR software CRITERIA 5 • To work within the ethos, culture, and values of MACS • Can be resilient and compassionate in a challenging environment
Temporary Counterassistant
We currently have an excellent opportunity for a Part Time Counter Assistant to join our Fountain Hill branch in Antrim for approximately 9-12 months to cover a period of Maternity Leave. Working 16 hours per week, from 9.00am to 6.00pm Monday, and 11.00am to 8.00pm Wednesday. 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
Customer Services Administrator
School Swimming Instructor
Support Worker
Support Worker – Part Time Location: Riverside Place, 191-193 Donaghadee Road, Bangor, Co Down BT20 4RY Salary: £12,967.76 per annum (£13.48 per hour) Contract: Permanent Work hours: 18.5 hours per week, rota based. Including days, evenings and weekends. No. of vacancies: 2 Please note we do not offer sponsorship for these roles. Belfast Central Mission (BCM) is an award-winning leading charity with social care projects and social enterprises across Northern Ireland. With over 300 staff and volunteers delivering services across Northern Ireland to support people at their point of need. Riverside Place provides supported housing to vulnerable young people aged 16-21 years. The young people who are leaving care, or who become homeless, are supported in their journey towards securing accommodation best suited to their individual needs, whilst providing practical and emotional support. Some young people may arrive at our projects with a complex history which can include self-harm, trauma, isolation, poverty, difficulty in forming relationships / trust, and exhibit behaviours and risks associated with their experience. Your new role As a Support worker you will ensure that you listen to the needs and feelings of the young person to enable you to facilitate any necessary help that they need, including interventions and signposting them to other support services to give them every opportunity to get the help that they need and deserve. You will assist the young people to cope with significant changes associated with adulthood, encourage them to make their own decisions and educate them on general life activities in terms of health, hygiene, finance, housing, etc. You will work as part of a team to maintain tidiness, cleanliness and hygiene standards in all communal areas ensuring all health and safety requirements are met. What we can offer you Please see attached job description and specification for further details We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.