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Chwsng Staff Nurse Mental Health Services Roscommon Mayo

HSE West and North WestGalway

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.

3 days agoPart-timePermanent

Sales Assistant

Card FactoryClonmel, County Tipperary€14.15 per hour

Do you take pride in creating great experiences for others and enjoy working in an environment where no two days are the same. We’re on the lookout for enthusiastic, friendly, and celebration-loving people to join our team as Sales Assistants. Our stores are places of celebration, creativity, and connection—every day of the year. As things get busier, we’re looking for extra hands and friendly faces to help keep everything running smoothly. If you enjoy being part of a vibrant, welcoming environment, we’d love to have you on the team.  The day to day What You’ll Be Getting Up To:  About You No retail experience needed, you’ll be working with a friendly team and receive full training. What matters most is that you’re friendly, approachable, comfortable on your feet (it gets busy, but it’s all part of the fun!) and ready to help. If you’re flexible with your time — we may even offer shifts across nearby stores if you’re up for it.  Why join us If you’ve got great communication skills, love to chat, whilst gaining valuable experience in a fun and friendly environment, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. At cardfactory, you’ll be part of a supportive team, learning new skills and helping to create memorable moments for every customer who walks through our doors.  Our colleagues tell us — it’s a great team, good vibes, flexible hours and a job they genuinely love. If you’re ready to be a celebration expert, we’d love to hear from you.  We reserve the right to close this vacancy once sufficient suitable applications have been received. We advise applying early to avoid disappointment as applications will be reviewed regularly.

3 days agoPart-timePermanent

Retail Assistant

Holland & BarrettKillarney, County Kerry€14.70 per hour

Hourly Rate:  €14.70 per hour At Holland & Barrett we're more than just a retailer – we're ambassadors for health and wellness. Every day our  Retail Assistants  inspire customers to live healthier, happier lives. If you're passionate about people, curious about wellbeing, and love creating great experiences,  this is the role for you. What you'll do: Holland and Barrett is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome diverse perspectives and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all colleagues. We understand that when our colleagues are listened to, respected and valued for who they are, we build an organisation with belonging at its heart – making health and wellness a way of life for everyone.

3 days agoPart-timePermanent

Retail Assistant

Holland & BarrettShannon, County Clare€14.70 per hour

Hourly Rate:  €14.70 per hour At Holland & Barrett we're more than just a retailer – we're ambassadors for health and wellness. Every day our  Retail Assistants  inspire customers to live healthier, happier lives. If you're passionate about people, curious about wellbeing, and love creating great experiences,  this is the role for you. What you'll do: Holland and Barrett is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome diverse perspectives and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all colleagues. We understand that when our colleagues are listened to, respected and valued for who they are, we build an organisation with belonging at its heart – making health and wellness a way of life for everyone.

3 days agoPart-timePermanent

Slron/- / Staff Nurse General

St. Luke's Radiation Oncology NetworkDublin

Established in 2010, St Luke’s Radiation Oncology Network operates from three Dublin locations: To be considered for this campaign, please complete the digital application form below. The closing date for applications is 12:00pm on Thursday 23rd April 2026. Late submissions will not be accepted.

3 days agoFull-timePermanent

CARE Assistant

AvistaLimerick

Avista is a person-centred, rights-based organisation that is dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults with disabilities. We provide a wide range of services including Day, Residential and Respite supports to both children and adults in various locations across Dublin, Limerick and North Tipperary. Avista is looking for candidates who are committed to supporting people with Intellectual Disabilities and their families, in a person-centred, community based, socially inclusive manner in accordance with our core values and ethos and underpinned by quality, best practice and research. . JOB ADVERTISEMENT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITION: CARE ASSISTANT ST. VINCENT’S CENTRE, LISNAGRY, LIMERICK. PERMANENT FULL-TIME CONTRACT (39 Hours Per Week). Salary: € 34,036 -€ 47,454 * (lsi) *Salary subject to Relevant Public Sector Experience and pro-rated for hours of work. REF:95902 Essential: Applicants should possess Level 1 behavioural competencies of Avista competency framework. Why work with us? Excellent Career Progression Opportunities. Comprehensive Pension Scheme Supportive and innovative working environment. Generous annual leave entitlement Paid Maternity Leave & Sick Pay scheme Bike to work Scheme Tax Saver Travel Scheme Please submit a Cover letter and CV as application via our website careers section at: https://www.rezoomo.com/company/avista/ Informal enquiries to Informal enquiries to Philip Myers, Service Manager, email; philip.myers@avistaclg.ie Closing date for receipt of applications 21stApril 2026. Avista reserves the right to close the competition early should a sufficient number of applications be received. “A panel may be formed from which future positions may be filled across the Limerick service.” Avista is a public body and subject to Freedom of Information and Data Protection Requests. Avista is an equal opportunities employer.

3 days agoFull-timePermanent

Veterinary Research Officer

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM)Kilkenny€70,064 - €120,540 per year

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) is a multi-functional organisation which provides a wide range of services both directly and through specialist state agencies operating under its aegis. The Department has a wide and diverse customer base which includes farmers, taxpayers, consumers, food processers and other commercial operators, those involved in sea fishing, forestry, bioenergy, research as well as diverse EU institutions, other State Bodies and special interest groups. The Mission of the Department is to ‘to lead, enable and regulate the sector in a way that optimises its contribution to social, economic, and environmental sustainability, ensuring food safety, public health and animal health and welfare’. ABOUT THE ROLE The Veterinary Research Officer is a professional veterinary grade in the Civil Service. The laboratories of the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) currently comprise of seven laboratory divisions (Pathology, Bacteriology and Parasitology; Virology; Regional Veterinary Laboratories (RVLs); Food Microbiology, Food Chemistry and Plant Sciences) located within a central laboratory complex at Backweston and at other sites around the country. Research Officers may be assigned to work in one of the central laboratory divisions (Pathology, Bacteriology and Parasitology, Virology or Food Microbiology) or in one of the RVLs. The Laboratories support the Department in implementing official controls in respect of animal health, plant health, food safety and the safety of animal feed. The Laboratories also provide for the diagnosis and investigation of diseases of farmed animals. This enables the early recognition of new/emerging and World Organisation of Animal Health (WOAH)-listed diseases and the surveillance & monitoring of the patterns and frequencies of endemic diseases (including zoonotic diseases). The Laboratories undertake applied research and development work in support of DAFM’s one health policies and as appropriate, its publication. Research Officers may be assigned to a diagnostic and investigative role where the officer will be required to have a working knowledge of a range of laboratory-based diagnostic disciplines and to become competent in the post-mortem examination of farmed animals and in on-farm animal disease investigation. Officers may also be encouraged to develop a specialist interest in non-laboratory-based disciplines that are identified by laboratory management as priorities to support the diagnostic and surveillance functions of the service. Alternatively, and particularly within central laboratory divisions, Research Officers may be required to focus on a more specific discipline (e.g. anatomical pathology, bacteriology, virology, veterinary public health, veterinary risk assessment etc.) or sector (e.g. pigs, poultry, equidae, etc.), developing in-depth expertise and providing technical advice, risk assessment, investigative and supportive role to RVL colleagues, other DAFM Divisions, the livestock and agrifood sectors. Research officers may be required to partake in or assist with laboratory contingency response, planning, training and the provision of scientific or clinical opinion and other laboratory supports in the investigation of suspect food safety incidents or disease detections in animals including for suspect WOAH-listed diseases. In all of these posts, the successful candidates are expected to function as members of close-knit multi-disciplinary teams, this requires good interpersonal skills, flexibility, adaptability and a positive and enthusiastic approach to collaboration within the team and with colleagues in other teams and divisions. While specialisation is encouraged and supported in all roles this will be directed towards the stated goals and needs of the organisation, prioritising above all the collaborative delivery of the principal duties of the role as assigned. Note: Successful candidates who are appointed to an RVL post may have a period of up to three months placement in Backweston during the first 12-18 months of service for the purposes of training and induction. Travel and subsistence will be paid at conference rate for this training period. Principal Tasks: Applicable to all Research Officers • Provide veterinary interpretation and timely reporting of laboratory findings and test results and where indicated, appropriate follow-up • Provide expert technical advice to DAFM colleagues, veterinary practitioners and industry groups • Contribute to maintenance and development of accreditation within the laboratory • Maintain and develop expertise through relevant continual professional development (CPD), engagement in applied research collaboration both internally and externally and publishing findings in peer reviewed scientific journals, periodic reports, at scientific meetings, in the veterinary and farming press as appropriate. Applicable to Research Officer Panel 1 - Diagnostic and Investigative role • Carry out post-mortem examinations on farmed animals, and act as the case manager for those cases • Interpret and report a broad range of clinical pathology test results • Provide advisory support to veterinary practitioners • Undertake field investigation of disease problems as appropriate – e.g. suspected cases of exotic or emerging disease • Develop and maintain collaborative links with external peers Applicable to Research Officer Panel 2 – Microbiology role • Research Officers engaged in the disciplines of microbiology (virology, bacteriology, parasitology, food microbiology) and/or animal disease risk assessment • Develop and oversee specialised testing processes for the diagnosis of specific infectious pathogens of animal and zoonotic concern • Provide diagnostic support to colleagues engaged in diagnostic work • Advise on laboratory aspects of veterinary public health and food safety where appropriate • Contribute to National Reference Laboratory functions • Develop and maintain collaborative links with EU reference laboratories and peers VACANCIES The Department currently has two vacancies for the role of (Veterinary) Research Officer in Backweston Agrilabs, Co. Kildare for a Microbiology role and in Kilkenny RVL for a Diagnostic and Investigative role. This recruitment campaign provides for the establishment of two panels, the first reflecting the requirements of a diagnostic and investigative role and a specialised panel reflecting the requirement to appoint persons with pre-existing expertise in veterinary bacteriology/parasitology/virology/risk assessment. Research Officer Panel 1: Diagnostic and Investigative role Research Officer Panel 2: Microbiology (virology, bacteriology, parasitology, risk assessment) Following an assessment process, candidates who achieve the qualifying standard will be placed on an Order of Merit from which one appointment to each stream will be made. The posts will be offered to the candidate ranked first for each and, if refused, to the remaining candidates in sequence until each post is filled. While it is anticipated that only one appointment to each stream will be made as a result of this competition, the Order of Merit will remain in place for a period of up to two years from the date of the first appointment, or until exhausted, and may be used to fill further vacancies in other DAFM Laboratories, if any, that may arise during that period. In cases where a candidate applies to participate in more than one stream of the competition, a single process will be used but the candidate will be assessed separately for each stream. In the event that a candidate achieves a place on more than one panel, the candidate will be offered one or more appointments as vacancies arise until such time as the candidate is appointed or until the various panels expire. Candidates who refuse an offer of appointment to a specific panel and location will retain their placing on that panel but forfeit their right to be offered an appointment to that location under that panel. Temporary Vacancies In the event that temporary vacancies for this post arise during the lifetime of the Order of Merit, the Department reserves the right to offer such temporary posts on the basis of the results of this competition. Candidates who accept such a temporary post retain their placing on the Order of Merit and the acceptance of such a temporary appointment in no way interferes with the normal process of appointing candidates to permanent posts that may arise. WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR Essential Requirements: Candidates must have on the 5th May 2026: · A recognised Veterinary Degree (MVB or equivalent) such that the candidate is registered, or is eligible for registration, as a Veterinary Practitioner with the Veterinary Council of Ireland. Candidates must be registered prior to any offer of appointment · Excellent team working qualities and communication skills · Reasonable proficiency in spoken and written English · Post-graduate work experience as follows: (i) Research Officer Panel 1 – Minimum of 2 years’ post-graduate experience in farm animal veterinary clinical practice, herd or flock health medicine, or farm animal diagnostic pathology, relevant to this position (ii) Research Officer Panel 2 - post-graduate experience in a laboratory or research environment engaged in one of the following disciplines – bacteriology, biology, parasitology, virology, veterinary public health, molecular biology, bioinformatics, epidemiology, animal health risk assessment. · A current valid driving licence at date of offer and/or access to a car/transport Desirable Requirements • Applicable to both panels: • Board certification or other post-graduate qualification in a relevant clinical, epidemiological or laboratory-based diagnostic discipline. • Post-graduate qualification in a veterinary science or an allied discipline (e.g. Master’s Degree/PhD). • Track record of publications in the peer-reviewed veterinary or scientific literature. • Post-graduate experience in a laboratory, research, relevant industry or animal health risk assessment role. Competencies Applicants should have all the attributes required of a Veterinary Research Officer and in particular they must demonstrate, by reference to specific examples from their career to-date, that they possess or have the capacity to acquire the qualities, skills and knowledge required for the role of Research Officer as identified in the following competency framework. 1. Leadership 2. Analysis and Decision Making 3. Management & Delivery of Results 4. Interpersonal and Communication Skills 5. Drive and Commitment 6. Specialist Knowledge, Expertise and Self Development The Principal Terms and Conditions of Service for this competition can be found HERE. The main points are summarised as follows: • A permanent position following an initial probationary contract in the Civil Service. • A competitive salary. The current gross rate for this position, effective from 1st February 2026: Personal Pension Contribution1 (PPC) €70,064, €74,937, €77,707, €80,723, €84,274, €87,507, €90,740, €93,970, €97,200, €100,430, €103,660, €106,888, €113,331 (NMAX), €116,943 (LSI1), €120,540 (LSI2). • Annual Leave: The annual leave allowance will be 27 days rising to 30 days after 5 years’ service. This allowance is subject to the usual conditions regarding the granting of annual leave and is on the basis of a five-day week and is exclusive of the usual public holidays. • Hours of Attendance: 41 hours and 15 minutes gross per week Individuals who are new to the Civil Service are required to pay into the Personal Pension Contribution scheme. Where applicable, Long Service Increments may be payable after 3 years (LSI1) and 6 years (LSI2) satisfactory service at the maximum of the scale. Important Note Entry will be at the minimum of the pay scale, and the rate of remuneration will not be subject to negotiation and may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. Different terms and conditions may apply if you are a currently serving civil or public servant. All offers are for immediate appointment. In applying for this competition, you accept that, if offered a post, you will be able to commence duties within a reasonable timeframe. Start dates are determined by business needs, and appointees will be expected to take up duty within this period once an offer is made. Requests for deferral will only be considered in exceptional circumstances and remain entirely at the discretion of the Department. As an Employer of Choice, the Civil Service is committed to supporting a flexible and family-friendly working environment. We offer a range of elective policies - please see Appendix A. These policies can be applied for in line with the relevant statutory provisions and are subject to the business needs of the organisation.

4 days agoPermanent

Staff Clinical/counselling Psychologist, All Programmes / Temporary

National Rehabilitation University HospitalDublin

Internal/External Competition Staff Grade Psychologist (Brain Injury/ Stroke/ Spinal Cord System of Care/ Polar/ Paediatric/ Outpatient Programmes) Immediate Temporary Full - Time Post Permanent/Temporary/Full-Time/Part-time Panel Positions We are seeking enthusiastic Psychologist (staff grade) with an interest in acquired disability and rehabilitation to work with our team at the National Rehabilitation Hospital (NRH). Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the above vacancies. Please note that successful candidates will be placed on a panel until a suitable vacancy arises. The candidate must, on the latest date for receiving completed application forms for the office, possess: · A recognised University Degree or Diploma obtained with first- or second-class honours in which Psychology was taken as a major subject and honours obtained in that subject. · A recognised postgraduate professional psychological qualification appropriate to the area of professional psychology in which the position is designated and graded. Candidates who have completed their post-graduate training outside the Republic of Ireland must ensure that their qualification is validated by the Department of Health and Children. · The requisite knowledge and ability, including a high standard of suitability and clinical ability, for the proper discharge of the duties of the office. · Experience of administering psychometric tests, undertaking clinical evaluations, providing recommendations, interventions, and clinical report-writing. · Research experience using a range of research methodologies. · Experience of working in a hospital environment and/or interdisciplinary team setting is advantageous. _____________________________________________________________________ Informal enquiries to Dr Eimear Cunningham, Principal Clinical Neuropsychologist/Head of Psychology Department eimear.cunnigham@nrh.ie Applicants for the above post should submit a letter of application and curriculum vitae not later than the 13th April 2026. Full details can be found at www.nrh.ie/careers . The proposed date for the interviews is the 20th April 2026. Shortlisting may be carried out on the basis of the information supplied in your CV. The criteria for shortlisting are based on the requirements of the post as outlined above. Failure to include information regarding these requirements may result in you not being called forward for the next stage of the selection process. A panel will be formed in order to fill future Full Time, Part Time, Permanent and Temporary positions forSenior Psychologists. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer and support a smoke-free workplace policy.

4 days agoFull-timePart-time

Dog Groomers and Groomers Assistants

PetmaniaGalway

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 Galway 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.

6 days agoFull-timePermanent

Dog Groomers and Groomers Assistants

PetmaniaTullamore, County Offaly

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 Tullamore 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.

6 days agoFull-timePermanent
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