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Commis Chef

Kyoto Japanese RestaurantEnnis Road, Limerick€36,605 per year

Full time Commis Chef Required. Employer and Employment Location: Kyoto Japanese Restaurant Tralee Ltd., No. 12 Fernale, Ennis Road, Limerick requires ( 1 ) commis chef. Requirements: To assist the head chef in preparing and cooking Asian food. To work as part of the kitchen team. Minimum of 2 years of working experience. Working hours: 39 hours per week Salary: €36605 per annum AD PUBLISHED: FROM 12TH MAY 2026 TO 9TH June 2026

4 days agoFull-timeContract

Director of Addiction Services - Residential & Community

ClarecareEnnis, Co. Clare

As Bushypark Addiction Treatment Services continue to expand, we are delighted to invite applications for the exciting new role of: Director of Addiction Services – Residential & Community This is a unique opportunity to lead the strategic, operational, and clinical direction of Clarecare’s Addiction Services across both residential and community programmes. Full-time, Permanent Position Clarecare is a professionally accredited social enterprise with charitable status, providing a range of person-centred services to individuals and families in Co. Clare for over 58 years. Current services include Family Support Services, Older Person Services, and Bushypark Treatment Centre. Clarcare’s headquarters are based in Ennis, with local offices in Bushypark, Shannon, Kilrush, Killaloe, and Ennistymon. Further information is available at clarecare.ie and bushypark.ie Our Vision:  To be the trusted quality care provider within our communities by supporting individuals and families to reach their full potential. Our Mission: To provide person-centred services to individuals and families within our communities. Our Core Values; Collaborate • Accountability • Respect • Empathy • Trust Director of Addiction Services - Residential & Community Role Details: Reports To:  Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Direct Reports:  Residential Services Manager; Community Services Manager Contract Type:  Full-time, Permanent Location:  Bushypark Treatment Centre, Bushypark, Ennis, Co. Clare Bushypark Treatment Centre provides residential and community-based addiction services for people affected by alcohol, drug, or gambling problems. Services include a 28-days residential treatment programme, community counselling, aftercare, a cocaine harm reduction project, recovery support groups, family support, and dual diagnosis services. Hours of Work:  9.30 a.m. – 5.00 p.m. Monday to Friday, with flexibility required in line with operational requirements of the service, which may include some evening/weekend work. Remote/Hybrid working does not apply – this is an on-site role. Annual Leave:  26 days annual leave per full leave year, excluding public holidays entitlement. Salary & Benefits:  Salary commensurate with qualifications and relevant senior management and clinical supervision experience. Benefits: · Enhanced Annual Leave Entitlement of 26 days per leave year. · Defined Contribution Pension Scheme – on successful completion of probation (6 months). · Sick Pay Scheme – on successful completion of probation. · Ongoing continuous professional development (CPD). · Supervision and ongoing training & development. · Wellness Programmes. · Free Employee Assistance Programme (via VHI) · Cycle to Work Scheme JOB PURPOSE The Director of Addiction Services has overall responsibility for the strategic, operational, and clinical leadership of Clarecare’s Addiction Services, both residential and community-based programmes. Reporting directly to the CEO, the Director of Addiction Services will ensure the delivery of high-quality, safe, effective, and evidence-based addiction treatment services, underpinned by strong clinical governance and recovery-oriented, trauma-informed practice. Bushypark has a staff complement of approximately 30, with the Residential Services Manager and Community Services Manager reporting directly to this role. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic & Operational Leadership · Provide senior leadership, direction, and oversight across all addiction services. · Work closely with the CEO in relation to strategic planning, service development, and the delivery of organisational priorities. · Support the ongoing development of responsive, high-quality services in line with identified need, best practice, and organisational objectives. · Promote integrated and consistent care pathways across residential and community-based services. · Contribute to budget planning, resource allocation, and service sustainability in collaboration with the CEO. · Lead and support the implementation of service developments and organisational change initiatives. Line Management & Workforce Leadership · Provide line management and support to the Residential Services Manager and Community Services Manager. · Foster a positive, collaborative, and accountable team culture across the service. · Support staff recruitment, induction, probation, performance management, and ongoing learning and development. · Work in partnership with HR in addressing employee relations matters and supporting good people management practice. · Encourage reflective practice, staff wellbeing, and professional development across teams. Clinical Leadership & Clinical Supervision · Provide clinical leadership across addiction services, supporting the delivery of safe, effective, and person-centred care. · Provide group clinical supervision to relevant clinical staff, and support the development of strong clinical practice. · Attend and contribute to clinical meetings, case reviews, and multidisciplinary discussions as required. · Support staff in managing complex presentations, including dual diagnosis and other high-support client needs. · Promote evidence-informed, recovery-oriented, and trauma-informed approaches to care. Clinical Governance & Quality Assurance · Maintain and strengthen effective clinical governance structures and systems across the service. · Ensure compliance with relevant national standards, regulatory requirements (CHKS), organisational policies, and professional guidelines. · Lead the development, review, and implementation of policies, procedures, protocols, and care pathways. · Support a culture of quality, safety, accountability, and continuous learning. · Oversee incident reporting, risk management, safeguarding, and clinical audit processes as appropriate. Support organisational learning through review of incidents, audits, complaints, and service feedback. · Ensure compliance with relevant legal, ethical, data protection, and health and safety requirements. Service Delivery & Continuous Improvement · Monitor service activity, KPIs, audits, and outcomes to support effective and efficient service delivery. · Lead and support quality improvement initiatives across residential and community services. · Use data, feedback, and service evaluation findings to inform service planning and future development. · Promote innovation and continuous improvement in response to emerging needs and best practice developments. · Help ensure services remain accessible, responsive, and aligned with the needs of individuals and families. Organisational Contribution Stakeholder Engagement · Represent Clarecare externally, working in collaboration with the Residential Services Manager and Community Services Manager, in engagement with funders, statutory agencies, community partners, and other relevant stakeholders. · Build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external partners to support integrated and high-quality service delivery. · Foster collaborative working across agencies, in conjunction with service managers, to strengthen referral pathways and continuity of care. · Contribute to reporting requirements, service updates, and stakeholder communications in partnership with relevant managers, senior management, funders, and other relevant bodies as required. PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Requirements: · Educated to a Degree Level 8 of the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) or equivalent, in Counselling, Psychotherapy, Psychology or other related discipline  AND  Hold full professional accreditation in a relevant discipline (see above)  AND  qualified and accredited to provide clinical supervision. · Minimum 3-5 years relevant post-qualification senior leadership or service management experience ideally gained in Addiction Treatment Services or other related psychotherapy/psychology or health related services. · Experience of facilitating group clinical supervision. · Demonstrate a proven track record in successfully leading development and delivery of services, interventions and/or projects designed to achieve defined outcomes. · Have experience in strategic planning, service development, risk management, and innovation. · Have significant experience in leading, supporting, and developing staff and in building high-performing teams. · Demonstrate strong knowledge of clinical governance, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance. · Strong understanding of person-centred service delivery and quality standards in a regulated or supported care environment. · Experience of creative approaches to working with staff, clients/families/stakeholders. · Good knowledge of the legislative and policy context governing statutory and voluntary service delivery. · Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills with service users, team members and other statutory and voluntary agencies. · Demonstrate excellent organisational skills as the role requires the capacity to work in a demanding post; managing time, commitments and priorities effectively. · Experience of effective report writing and well-developed knowledge and use of Microsoft Office and data management systems. · Ability to work as part of a team and to use one’s own initiative when required. · Ability to maintain the principles of confidentiality in all areas of work. · Ability to foster positive working relationships with internal staff/external agencies and other entities. · Ability to always maintain professional and personal boundaries. · A positive ‘fit to work’ employment medical through Clarecare. · A positive Garda Vetting Disclosure through Clarecare. · Two positive employment references from current/most recent employer(s). · Full clean driving licence with insurance indemnity to Clarecare. Desirable · Postgraduate qualification in leadership, management, or addiction studies. · Experience managing complex service structures. · Experience working across both residential and community-based service settings. Closing date:   Monday, 18th May 2026 @ 5pm. Note: This job description sets out the principal duties and responsibilities associated with the role; however, it is not intended to be exhaustive. The post holder will be expected to undertake such additional duties as may reasonably be required from time to time, including those arising from changes in legislation affecting the charities sector. A flexible approach to the performance of duties is therefore essential.

14 days agoPermanentFull-time

Senior Accountant

IFACEnniscorthy, County Wexford

Are you ready to join a high-performance accounting team delivering excellent client advice and outcomes? We are seeking an experienced and talented Senior Accountant to join our Enniscorthy Office and work closely with our Partner 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 Senior Accountant will work closely with our Partner in our Enniscorthy Office – to drive the next phase of growth and client impact across the region. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to provide expert advisory and accounting services to our Agri & SME clients. 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. Ifac is also one of Ireland’s Top 200 Employers 2025 as listed by the Irish Independent in partnership with Statista, and a PrimeGlobal member firm. As Ireland's largest farming, food, and agribusiness professional services firm, ifac is proud to be certified as a  B Corporation (B Corp). 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:

3 hours agoFull-timePermanent

Product Assembler

The BDEnniscorthy, County Wexford€15 per hour

We are the people who give possibilities purpose BD is one of the largest global medical technology companies in the world. Advancing the world of health™ is our Purpose, and it’s no small feat. It takes the imagination and passion of all of us—from design and engineering to the manufacturing and marketing of our billions of MedTech products per year—to look at the impossible and find transformative solutions that turn dreams into possibilities. Job Description Are you ready to make a real impact in healthcare? Join BD, a global leader in medical technology, where your work helps improve lives every day. We’re looking for a dedicated and detail-oriented  Production Associate  to support the hands-on assembly of life-saving medical devices, on a full time permanent basis. 🛠️  Production Associate – Medical Device Manufacturing 📍 Location: Enniscorthy, Wexford, Ireland 🕒 Shift: Days (6.15am to 4.30pm Monday - Thursday) or Evenings (5pm to 3.15am Monday to Thursday) 🏢 Company: BD – Advancing the World of Health™ 🌟  What You’ll Do As a Production Associate, you’ll play a vital role in our manufacturing operations by:

1 day agoFull-timePermanent

Accountant

Fermanagh & Omagh District CouncilEnniskillen, Fermanagh

Location: Omagh or Enniskillen; the successful applicant will be required to work across the Fermanagh & Omagh District Council area. Hours of work: 37 hours per week (Monday – Friday); work during the evening and weekends may be required. Salary: PO 2, SCP 31-34; £41,771 - £45,091 per annum Main Purpose of Job: • To provide professional financial support, advice, and guidance, to support decision making across Council services, in compliance with all relevant legislation, regulations and strategies. • To support the Head of Finance and lead/manage in defined service areas (including: treasury and capital activities; estimates process and rate setting process; management and financial accounting) and to ensure effective communication around financial and associated matters. • To work as part of a team and support the Finance Department in the delivery of a range of modern, efficient, effective, and responsive financial services for the Council, including system and process development and the implementation of technology. Main Responsibilities: • Support the production of the Annual Statement of Accounts, Cash Flow forecasts and other financial returns and analysis as required by government, the Council, the Chief Executive, budget holders or auditors with particular emphasis on compliance with the relevant sections of the Local Government Finance Act and the relevant CIPFA codes. • Support the production of the Annual Estimates, the Medium-Term Financial Plan, including Capital plans and forecasts. Ensure that plans, indicators, strategies and policies are monitored and reported regularly to the relevant Committees to ensure the robustness of Estimates and Adequacy of Reserves. • Implement all Financial and Procurement policies and procedures and keep up to date with changes in relevant legislation affecting the Council and make recommendations to amend financial practice, policies, and procedures to ensure compliance with legislation and best practice financial management. • Provide financial support to services for the preparation of Economic/Options Appraisals and Business Cases to support decision making and investment plans that will demonstrate affordable, prudent, and sustainable plans. • Co-ordinate the Council’s investments, borrowings, financial liabilities, cash flows and its banking in line with the Council’s Treasury Management Strategy and Plan and other guidance; to effectively control the risks associated with those activities, to pursue optimum performance consistent with those risks and to administer all banking correspondence and account amendments. • Provide financial support and advice to a nominated area Directorate and act as the main conduit with the Finance Department and maintain effective working relationships with Director, Senior and Operational Managers and to provide advice and assistance on ad-hoc issues. • Provide management support in the implementation of financial policies and procedures and ensure the consistent application and implementation of same, including liaising with Directors and others to provide financial information and reports for the purposes of management control and internal audit. • Ensure appropriate financial systems, procedures and records are in place in the nominated service areas and they are maintained to support audit and reporting requirements in accordance with good accounting practice. • Assist in the accurate recording of Fixed Assets, including asset valuation and physical verification to enable accurate preparation of capital accounting schedules and notes for the Annual Statement of Accounts and to ensure Inventory procedures are being implemented by relevant services. • Ensure the procurement processes within nominated service areas are in line with the Council’s Procurement Policy and processes and provide support to the central procurement function by providing direct advice and guidance on procurement within the directorate. • Oversee the preparation of all financial elements of funding applications, claims, statistical analysis, and other reports/statements and assist with financial management of projects undertaken by the Directorate. • Examine the effectiveness of internal financial control throughout the Directorate and make recommendations for improving effectiveness and develop systems to ensure the successful implementation of internal audit and external recommendations within the Directorate. • Support the implementation of new technology and identify and implement new, more efficient financial working practices within the Directorate taking account of technology and relevant stakeholders. • Liaise with, and provide reports and analysis to Local Government Audit, European, other Statutory auditors, and external funders. General: • Comply fully with all Health and Safety at Work legislation in accordance with the Council’s Health and Safety at Work policy and all associated procedures and guidance. • Comply with all the Council’s Policies and Procedures including the Employee Code of Conduct and the Employee and Councillor Working Relationship Protocol. • Comply with employee responsibility in relation to all records held, created, or used as part of the Council’s business. All records, paper or electronic, are public records and accessible by the public, with limited exceptions, under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the Environment Regulations 2004, and the Data Protection Act 1998. • Work on own initiative, deal with and resolve issues using personal and professional judgement and imagination, and judge when to seek guidance. • Undertake the duties of the post at all times in a manner that enhances and promotes the positive image of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council. • Keep up to date with learning and development opportunities to ensure adequately equipped with the necessary skills and abilities to effectively undertake their roles within the Council. The postholder will be expected to be flexible and adaptable to meet the changing needs and requirements of the organisation. The above list should not be seen as an exhaustive list of duties and the postholder will be expected to undertake other relevant duties, as required. Applications are invited from applicants who meet the following criteria: • The successful completion of the professional examinations of one of the following: o The Institute of Chartered Accountants (in Ireland, England, Wales or Scotland) o The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants o The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants o The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy • At least one year’s relevant and suitable experience to include evidence of competence in each of the following: o Financial accounting/planning/budgeting o Treasury management o Economic/options appraisals and post project appraisals o Ability to provide advice and support in the implementation of best practice Financial Management and Reporting • Access to a form of transport to meet the needs of the post.

4 days agoPermanentTemporary

Driver Operative

EnvaEnniscorthy, County Wexford

Main purpose of role: To play a key role in providing support to the activities of the Industrial Services division as appropriate on a day-to-day basis and to assist other areas of the business as and when required. We are looking for HGV Drivers with a C license who are interested in performing Driver and Operatives duties. Key Responsibilities Carry out all required Industrial Services duties, duties include but not limited to:  The successful candidate will be required to complete a pre employment medical assessment, including drug and alcohol testing as part of the recruitment process.

9 days agoFull-timePermanent

General Operative

BalcasEnniskillen, Fermanagh

About Us Glennon Brothers is a leading timber processing group across Ireland and the UK. As a recognised leader within the green technology and sustainable construction sectors, the Group is dynamic, innovative and firmly focused on long-term responsible growth. As part of the Glennon Brothers Group, Balcas Timber is a leading timber products supplier and has pioneered biomass renewable energy in the British Isles. The business has grown organically, and through acquisition and investment in the latest processing technologies. Balcas’ timber products portfolio includes construction timber, fencing and landscaping products and pallet and packaging material. Balcas has led the development of the market for wood pellet fuel in Ireland and Britain. Balcas operates biomass Combined Heat and Power plants that produce renewable energy. Residual heat from electricity generation is used to dry locally sourced woodfibre that is then processed into high-energy fuel pellets, displacing 750 million litres of oil in homes, commercial premises and industry. Purpose of the Job The General Operative supports the safe and efficient running of sawmill processes and daily production activities. The role involves assisting with the processing of timber products, operating machinery, maintaining quality standards, and ensuring that production areas remain safe, clean, and well organised. Hours of Work Monday to Thursday: 6.30am to 4.00pm; Friday: 6.30am to 1.30pm Closing Date Monday 25th May 2026 at 4.00pm

9 days agoPermanent

Person In Charge

CorlannEnnis, Clare

Come and work with one of Ireland’s best 150 Employers! Corlann services Ireland are looking for bright, ambitious individuals who have a positive attitude towards working with people with an intellectual disability and who are committed to ensuring that our persons supported lead as fulfilling and enjoyable a life as possible. Role: Person In Charge (Social Care Manager 1) Location: Ennis, Co. Clare Contract available: Permanent Full-Time 78/78 (78 hours per fortnight) Informal Enquiries to Mary Coghlan: rena.greene@corlann.ie Qualifications: Candidate must have: - Level 7 Qualification in Social Care and be registered with CORU (or have their application submitted to CORU). In addition, candidate must have minimum QQI Level 6 Qualification in Management. OR - Nurse Qualification and a minimum QQI Level 6 Qualification in Management. AND - Three years experience in management or a supervisory role in the area of Health or Social Care Role Description: To provide leadership and support to the individuals of Corlann services Ireland, support their families, employees and all stakeholders, in line with the Corlann services Ireland Ethos/ Values and Principles. To manage and lead person centred services in a range of settings appropriate to individual needs. To learn from, listen to, support and work to achieve the priorities of individuals we support. To ensure accountability and best value in service planning and delivery. ***PLEASE SEE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION ATTACHED Some of our benefits: · Competitive Rates of Pay (€56,915 - €66,465 Pro-Rata - HSE Pay Scales) · 30 days Annual Leave · Defined Benefit Pension Plan · Full Training provided · Career Progression · Sick Pay Benefits · Employee Assistance Programs Corlann is an Equal Opportunities Employer

10 days agoFull-timePermanent
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