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Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner (Injuries Unit) Job Specification, Terms & Conditions Job Title and Grade Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner Injuries Unit) (Grade Code: 2267) Campaign Reference SCH/049/2026 Remuneration The Salary Scale (as at 01/02/2026) for the post is: €72,122 €73,520 €74,866 €79,003 €80,306 €81,819 €83,234 €84,639 €89,004 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. Closing Date 17:00hrs Friday 24th July 2026 CV’s will NOT be accepted, please complete and upload your application form Proposed Interview Date(s) To be notified after closing date Taking up Appointment A start date will be indicated at job offer stage Location of Post St Columcilles Hospital Dublin South East There is currently one fixed contract, whole-time RANP post available in the Injuries Unit at St Columcilles Hospital 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. Informal Enquiries Clement Anburaj, Director of Nursing Email: clement.anburaj@hse.ie Phone: 01 211 5221 Details of Service St Columcille’s Hospital (SCH) is a 117 bedded acute Model 2 hospital located in South County Dublin. The hospital serves a population in excess of 160,000 people in South County Dublin, North and East Wicklow. The LIU sees up to 9,000 patients over the age of 14, with minor injuries (in accordance with the Emergency Medicine programme). The average time an LIU attendee takes to register up to the point they are treated and can leave is just under one hour. This remains the target of the IU at SCH. LIU attendees are either discharged home once their treatment has been provided, or return for follow up care in the LIU clinics, or to one of many outpatient specialities in SCH. The service provided by the ANP in the IU in relation to the above, has been widely acknowledged by service users and colleagues. Reporting Relationship The post holder: · Is professionally accountable to the Director of Nursing · Is clinically accountable to the supervising Consultant in the Injuries Unit (IU) · Operationally reports to the Assistant Director of nursing over the Injuries Unit Clinical Indemnity Indemnity arrangements for the post and service are provided by States Claim Agency’s Clinical Indemnity Scheme; the RANP will work within defined and agrees scope of practice and in accordance with approved policies, protocols, procedures and guidelines (PPGs) and established clinical supervision arrangements outlined by lead Emergency Department consultant in St Vincent’s hospital who governs the Injuries Unit here in SCH. Key Working Relationships to include but not limited to: o Director/Assistant Director of Nursing o RANPs and other nursing grades o Nurse Practice Development Co-ordinator o Medical colleagues o Interprofessional colleagues o Patients/service users/families and/or carers o Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland o Higher Education Institution o Nursing and Midwifery Planning and Development Unit o Centres of Nursing and Midwifery Education o National Clinical and Integrated Care Programme o National Leadership and Innovation Centre o Other relevant statutory and non-statutory organisations Purpose of the Post The advanced practice service is provided by nurses who practice at a higher level of capability as independent, autonomous and expert advanced practitioners. The overall purpose of the service is to provide safe, timely, evidenced based nurse-led care to patients at an advanced nursing level .This involves undertaking and documenting complete episodes of patient care, which includes comprehensively assessing, diagnosing, planning, treating and discharging patients in accordance with collaboratively agreed local policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines and/or service level agreements/ memoranda of understanding. The RANP in the Injuries Unit: · Demonstrates advanced clinical and theoretical knowledge, critical thinking, clinical leadership and complex decision-making abilities. · Practices in accordance with the Code of Professional Conduct and Ethics for Registered Nurses and Registered Midwives (NMBI 2014), the Scope of Nursing and Midwifery Practice Framework (NMBI 2015), Advanced Practice (Nursing) Standards and Requirements (NMBI 2017), and the Values for Nurses and Midwives in Ireland (Department of Health 2016). · Provides clinical leadership and professional scholarship in the delivery of optimal nursing services and informs the development of evidence-based health policy at local, regional and national levels. · Contributes to nursing research that shapes and advances nursing practice, education and health care policy at local, national and international levels. · Compliments and contributes to the overall service provided by the Injuries Unit. The specific contribution of the Advanced Nurse Practitioner (Injuries Unit) is to improve patient experience in the Injuries Unit and ensure optimum outcomes for the patients who fall within the Advanced Nurse Practitioner (Injuries Unit) scope of practice. · Cultivates autonomous nursing practice through reflective practice and problem-solving in order to develop a nurse led service to a specific group of patients with non-life-threatening injury and illness. They will also provide professional development and academic support for nurses in the Medical Assessment Unit. Principal Duties and Responsibilities The RANP (Injuries Unit) practices to a higher level of capability across six domains of competence as defined by Bord Altranais agus Cnáimhseachais na hÉireann Advanced Practice (Nursing) Standards and Requirements (NMBI 2017). The six domains of competence are as follows: Campaign Specific Selection Process Ranking/Shortlisting / Interview A ranking and or shortlisting exercise may be carried out based on information supplied in your application form. The criteria for ranking and or shortlisting are based on the requirements of the post as outlined in the eligibility criteria and skills, competencies and/or knowledge section of this job specification. Therefore, it is very important that you think about your experience considering those requirements. Failure to include information regarding these requirements may result in you not being called forward to the next stage of the selection process. Those successful at the ranking stage of this process (where applied) will be placed on an order of merit and will be called to interview in ‘bands’ depending on the service needs of the organisation. Code of Practice The Health Service Executive will run this campaign in compliance with the Code of Practice prepared by the Commission for Public Service Appointments (CPSA). The Code of Practice sets out how the core principles of probity, merit, equity and fairness might be applied on a principal basis. The Code also specifies the responsibilities placed on candidates, facilities for feedback to applicants on matters relating to their application when requested, and outlines procedures in relation to requests for a review of the recruitment and selection process and review in relation to allegations of a breach of the Code of Practice. Additional information on the HSE’s review process is available in the document posted with each vacancy entitled “Code of Practice, Information for Candidates”. Codes of practice are published by the CPSA and are available on www.hse.ie/eng/staff/jobs in the document posted with each vacancy entitled “Code of Practice, Information for Candidates” or on www.cpsa.ie . The reform programme outlined for the Health Services may impact on this role and as structures change the job specification may be reviewed. This job specification is a guide to the general range of duties assigned to the post holder. It is intended to be neither definitive nor restrictive and is subject to periodic review with the employee concerned. Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner (RANP) (Injuries Unit) Terms and Conditions of Employment Tenure The current vacancy available is Fixed Term and whole-time. Given the developmental nature of this service the successful registered advanced nurse practitioner will be required to adhere to the terms as set out below which are specific to this appointment. In line with standards and requirements set out by NMBI (2017) Advanced Practice (Nursing) Standards and Requirements the RANP (Injuries Unit) will continue to engage in a process of self-development, structured education and clinical supervision specific to the service in the Injuries Unit, SCH in order to maintain and develop advanced clinical nursing knowledge and critical thinking skills to maintain the competences necessary to independently provide efficient, effective, safe patient care. This post is pensionable. A panel may be created from which permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part time duration may be filled. The tenure of these posts will be indicated at “expression of interest” stage. Appointment as an employee of the Health Service Executive is governed by the Health Act 2004 and the Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Act 2004 and Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Amendment Act 2013. Remuneration The Salary Scale (as at 01/02/2026) for the post is: €72,122 €73,520 €74,866 €79,003 €80,306 €81,819 €83,234 €84,639 €89,004 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. Working Week The standard working week applying to the post is to be confirmed at job offer stage. Annual Leave The annual leave associated with this post is to be confirmed at job offer stage. Superannuation This is a pensionable position with the HSE. The successful candidate will upon appointment become a member of the appropriate pension scheme. Pension scheme membership will be notified within the contract of employment. Members of pre-existing pension schemes who transferred to the HSE on the 01st of January 2005 pursuant to Section 60 of the Health Act 2004 are entitled to superannuation benefit terms under the HSE Scheme which are no less favourable to those which they were entitled to at 31st December 2004 Probation Every appointment of a person who is not already a permanent officer of the Health Service Executive or of a Local Authority shall be subject to a probationary period of 12 months as stipulated in the Department of Health Circular No.10/71. Protection of Children Guidance and Legislation The welfare and protection of children is the responsibility of all HSE staff. You must be aware of and understand your specific responsibilities under the Children First Act 2015, the Protections for Persons Reporting Child Abuse Act 1998 in accordance with Section 2, Children First National Guidance and other relevant child safeguarding legislation and policies. Some staff have additional responsibilities such as Line Managers, Designated Officers and Mandated Persons. You should check if you are a Designated Officer and / or a Mandated Person and be familiar with the related roles and legal responsivities. For Further information, guidance and resources please visit: HSE Children First webpage. Confidentiality In the course of your employment, you may have access to, or hear information concerning, the medical or personal affairs of patients and/or staff, or other health service business. Such records and information are strictly confidential and, unless acting on the instructions of an authorised officer, on no account must information concerning staff, patients or other health service business be divulged or discussed except in the performance of normal duty. In addition, records must never be left in such a manner that unauthorised persons can obtain access to them and must be left in safe custody when no longer required. Please note the Following Conditions · Employees must attend fire lectures and drills periodically and must observe fire orders. · All accidents with the department must be reported immediately in line with the Safety, Health, and Welfare at Work Act, 1989, and all staff must comply with all safety regulations. · In line with the Public Health (Tobacco) Acts 2002 & 2004, smoking within buildings of the Health Service Executive is not permitted. The Health Service Executive is not responsible for the loss or theft of personal belongings. Infection Control Have a working knowledge of Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) Standards as they apply to the role for example, Standards for Healthcare, National Standards for the Prevention and Control of Healthcare Associated Infections, Hygiene Standards etc and comply with associated HSE protocols for implementing and maintaining these standards. Pre-Employment Health Assessment What to expect following the interview stage: Prior to commencing in this role, a person will be required to complete a form declaring their health status which is reviewed by the hospital’s Occupational Health Service and if required undergo a medical assessment with this department. Any person employed must be fully competent and capable of undertaking the duties attached to the office and be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. Validation of Qualifications & Experience Any credit given to a candidate at interview, in respect of claims to qualifications, training and experience is provisional and is subject to verification. The recommendation of the interview board is liable to revision if the claimed qualification, training or experience is not proven. References Three written references, one of which must be your current line manager, will be sought. The employer also reserves the right to determine the merit, appropriateness and relevance of such references and referees. You will be contacted to give names and contact details of referees. Garda Vetting Garda vetting is role dependent and may be carried out if the nature of the role constitutes “relevant work or activities relating to children” and “relevant work or activities relating to vulnerable persons” within the meaning of the National Vetting Bureau (Children and Vulnerable Persons) Act 2012. An employee will not take up employment until the Garda Vetting process has been completed and the hospital is satisfied that such an appointment does not pose a risk to clients, service users and employees. You will be contacted post interview to complete a form, provide ID and engagement in the online Garda Vetting process. Health & Safety It is the responsibility of line managers to ensure that the management of safety, health and welfare is successfully integrated into all activities undertaken within their area of responsibility, so far as is reasonably practicable. Line managers are named and roles and responsibilities detailed in the relevant Site-Specific Safety Statement (SSSS). Key responsibilities include: · Developing a SSSS for the ward/department/service[1], as applicable, based on the identification of hazards and the assessment of risks, and reviewing/updating same on a regular basis (at least annually) and in the event of any significant change in the work activity or place of work. · Ensuring that Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) is integrated into day-to-day business, providing Systems Of Work (SOW) that are planned, organised, performed, maintained and revised as appropriate, and ensuring that all safety related records are maintained and available for inspection. · Consulting and communicating with staff and safety representatives on OSH matters. · Ensuring a training needs assessment (TNA) is undertaken for employees, facilitating their attendance at statutory OSH training, and ensuring records are maintained for each employee. · Ensuring that all incidents occurring within the relevant ward/department/service are appropriately managed and investigated in accordance with HSE procedures[2]. · Seeking advice from health and safety professionals through the National Health and Safety Function Helpdesk as appropriate. · Reviewing the health and safety performance of the ward/department/service and staff through, respectively, local audit and performance achievement meetings for example. Note : Detailed roles and responsibilities of Line Managers are outlined in local SSSS . [1] A template SSSS and guidelines are available on the National Health and Safety Function/H&S webpages [2]See link on health and safety webpages to latest Incident Management Policy
Social Care Worker
An Cuan is a regional support service for people with an intellectual disability that present with behaviours that challenge. This service assists individuals and their circle of support to enhance their quality of life through the implementation of an effective person-centred plan, positive behaviour support plan, and through the provision of interdisciplinary recommendations. An Cuan works with individuals, families and professionals across Cork and Kerry in maintaining and enhancing quality of life outcome. This role will involve working across a number of locations and in the community. Social Care Worker x 1 (2 year fixed contract) Aligned to the HSE Salary scale for Social Care Worker as of the 01/06/2026: €41,260, €42,832, €44,769, €46,186, €47,618, €49,058, €50,520, €52,015, €53,528, €55,098, €56,717, €57,789LSI New appointees to any grade start at the minimum point of the scale. Incremental credit will be applied for recognised relevant service in Ireland (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. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to strategies and supports required to expand opportunities for people with intellectual disability/autism and behaviours that challenge. Applicants must possess the following: Informal enquiries may be made to Joe McDonald, Regional Coordinator: Email: mcdonaldj@horizonscork.ie Application forms must be returned no later than Friday 31st July 2026. Applicants may be short listed on the basis of their application. The Department of Health & Children Consolidated Scales apply. Visit our website at An Cuan - Horizons
Support Worker
Corlann Applications are invited for the following positions across our services SUPPORT WORKER Permanent Full Time & Part Time Contracts Available Work Locations: Limerick City and Environs / West Limerick (Newcastle West/Abbeyfeale, Liosmor) Care Assistant Intellectual Disability 13-point scale €34,881 - €48,434 (pro-rata) Panels will be formed as a result of the interview process. Candidates who are placed on a panel will be considered for subsequent permanent, fixed term and Specified Purpose vacancies for a period of up to one year. Working with Corlann Working with us means you will be joining an organisation that supports people with intellectual disabilities to be valued citizens in their local community, to have ordinary life experiences and to be closely connected to family and friends. We require bright ambitious individuals who have a positive attitude towards working with persons with an intellectual disability and who are committed to ensuring that our persons supported lead as normal and enjoyable a life as possible. In return for this dedication and commitment we offer the following: · Competitive Rates of Pay · 22 days Annual Leave · Defined Benefit Pension Plan · Flexible Working Hours · Full Training provided · Full & Part-Time Work · Career Progression · Sick Leave · Employee Assistance Programs The role of a Support Worker Support Workers provide a key-working caring role for a group of People Supported by the Services. This role comprises two main elements. Firstly the Support Worker is responsible for all aspects of personal care required during the day. This includes meals, personal hygiene and other related aspects of physical well-being. Secondly, a major focus of the Support Worker role is to assist and support People Supported by the Services with development on Individual Plan's and achievement of associated outcomes. In addition, a critical component of this role is to support People Supported by the Services in community participation and integration All applicants are required to : · Have a minimum QQI Level 5 qualification in an appropriate or relevant field · Hold a full manual driving license which qualifies you to drive manual transmission vehicles on Irish roads Corlann is an Equal Opportunities Employer INDL
Senior House Officer Emergency Medicine
PLEASE NOTE C.V.S WILL BE ACCEPTED. Applications (c.v.s) are invited for Senior House Officer posts in Emergency Medicine for July 2026 Intake in University Hospital Kerry: Commencement Date – 27/07/2026 Contract Type: Fixed Term, Wholetime Candidates must have the following : - Registration with the Irish Medical Council. - Valid up to date ACLS Certificate - Have Passed the IELTS / OET Exam if applicable. All NCHDs taking up employment with the HSE who were not registered by the Medical Council in any divisions of the Register of Medical Practitioners prior to the 01/01/2015, or who did not complete the entirety of their under-graduate medical training in the Republic of Ireland, are required to provide evidence of IELTS or OET or completion of their medical degree in any of the following countries – UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand or United States. Contact for Informal Enquiries : Shaun Henchy, Administrative Officer, Medical Workforce Department UHK, 066 7178674
Bank Care Worker
July 2026 (Ref: C/SB/B/066) Bryson Care requires: (Ref: C/SB/B/066) SUMMER BANK CARE WORKERS Flexible hours. Paid for every minute. Make a difference this summer. Looking for a job that fits around your life AND feels rewarding? We’ve got you. Join our team as a Summer Bank Care Worker! Perfect for students, returners to work, or anyone wanting flexible, casual hours. What’s on offer: Casual, fixed-term contract Hours worked = hours paid Flexible shifts – days, evenings, weekends Valuable care experience Supportive, friendly team What you’ll do: Support people to live independently Bring kindness, energy, and a positive attitude Make someone’s day, every shift Who we’re looking for: Caring, reliable individuals Valid UK Driving Licence and access to a car Great communicators No experience? No problem – full support provided! Make your summer count – earn, learn, and make a difference. Apply now and start your summer with purpose! Application: Application packs are downloadable from https://bryson.getgotjobs.co.uk/home, where there is also the option to apply online. Please note: Bryson does not offer sponsorship Closing date for receipt of completed applications is: Thursday 30TH July 2026 at 12noon Please note, we reserve the right to close this role early. Please note a satisfactory Access NI Enhanced / Standard disclosure or Garda Clearance is required prior to commencement of employment. Byrson adheres to the Access NI Code of Practice. Further Information: Apply Today! Call (028) 9032 5835 Email: carebelfastrecruitment@brysongroup.org
Community Access Facilitators
Why not join us and support our commitment to working with people with intellectual disabilities to live their best lives and achieve their hopes and dreams! Support Persons with a disability to access a wide range of community based services and opportunities to meet their individual needs We are currently seeking applications from highly motivated people, to join our team for the following positions: Community Access Facilitators Ref: 100758 Permanent Full-Time / Permanent Part-Time / Part time evenings only (fixed term contract) and Relief posts Cork City, suburbs and West Cork areas (Bandon / Upton, Innishannon) Day Service Summary: Community based specialist services for adults with a disability are provided in partnership with persons with disabilities, with their nominated circles of support, their carers, with locally based organisations and with statutory and non-statutory organisations. These services seek to enable each individual with a disability to achieve his / her full potential, in accordance with their wishes. The services are progressive, needs-led, person-centred and underpinned by the principle of equity. Part of community-based specialist services for adults with a disability is the provision of Day Services. Day Services provide social, rehabilitative and life-skill-building activities for adults with disabilities. Day Services are aimed at adults whose lives would be improved from receiving educational activities that enhance choice, independence, personal and social development and improving client’s wellbeing. Day Services includes: social and recreational activities; rehabilitative training; health monitoring; personal care. All programs are person-centered, meaning activities are tailored to individual goals, interests, and preferences to promote independence and community inclusion. Day Services supports help to promote advocacy, communication skills and provide opportunity for social and community inclusion. It provides opportunities for increased community participation, education development and identifying employment and training needs. A “ Human Rights Based Approach ” is used with regular reporting on rights outcomes. Day Services aims to follow the New Directions policy approach. This outlines that services should be person-centred and set up to suit adults with disabilities needs while supporting community inclusion. Further details on New Directions can be found here THE ROLE The Community Access Facilitator will take a lead role in supporting people within the framework of New Directions . The Community Access Facilitator will work autonomously under the general supervision of their manager. The Community Access Facilitator will: Empower people to live full and meaningful lives. To build their confidence and autonomy and explore/progress their career and life goals. Enable adults with a disability to gain and maintain valued social roles (student, employee, volunteer, neighbour, friend) and to be recognised as equal citizens. Work with adults with a disability, key staff, their nominated circles of support, and multidisciplinary team members through a person-centred approach towards the values of New Directions : person centred; community inclusion; active citizenship and quality services. Provide supports within the framework of New Directions , guided by Human Rights Based Approach principles of participation, accountability, non-discrimination, empowerment, legality and an outcomes-based individualised approach to services for adults with disabilities. Promote input and co-production of how their Day Services are planned and delivered so as to ensure that adults with disabilities shape policies and supports that affect them. Support participation in decision-making at both the individual and the service design/ delivery level, addressing barriers to inclusion and advocating for structural change where required. Respect the dignity and autonomy of the person, ensuring rights under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and equality legislation are central to all actions. Work in both group and individual settings in the community with adults with disabilities and their nominated circle of support, promoting equality of opportunity to access a wide range of community-based services and mainstream opportunities (education, work, leisure, civic participation) on the same basis as the general population to meet their individual needs. Promote positive risk taking, supporting individuals to make their own decisions and learn from new experiences. The Candidates Each candidate for the appointment must: Possess a Qualification in General Health and Social Care or Community and/or Youth Work, as outlined in the Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) formerly FETAC on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) of not less than QQI Level 5 ( SEE APPENDIX 1 FOR LIST OF QUALIFICATIONS) Or Possess a relevant Health Care qualification at not less than QQI level 5 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) Or An equivalent Health Care qualification from another jurisdiction. Six months’ experience of working with people with an intellectual disability, autism and challenging behaviour is desirable Be computer literate including proficiency in Microsoft Office and knowledge and proficiency of using information systems Skills / or interest in Art/Crafts, Pottery, Horticulture, Gardening, Alternative therapies, Music, Sport, would be a distinct advantage. Be available to work afternoons/evenings and some weekends as required Have a full driving licence which qualifies you to drive manual transmission vehicles on Irish roads as this is a requriement of the role. Salary Scale: €36,291 - €52,406 per annum (HSE Consolidated Scales 1/6/26 Supervisor/Instructor Specialist Agencies Salary scale). Part-Time posts will be paid pro-rata to a full-time post Informal enquiries please contact: Stephen Dalton, Sector Manager, Tel: +353 21 4556243; e-mail: Stephen.dalton@corlann.ie Or Frank McNerney, Sector Manager, Tel: +353 87 3840029; e-mail: Frank.McNerney@corlann.ie Or Claire McNally, Sector Manager, Tel: +353 87 9654489, e-mail: Claire.Mcnally1@corlann.ie A panel may be formed from this competition from which future vacancies throughout our Cork Services may be filled The closing date for receipt of all applications is: Sunday 26th July 2026 Applications should be made online using the ‘Apply’ Link Below Corlann South is an equal opportunities employer
Building Maintenance Skilled Operative
To maintain and improve all Council assets such as civic buildings, leisure centres, sports grounds, caravan parks and community halls. Includes both new works and repairs. To present a courteous attitude at all times towards the public and staff. Ensure that the department complies with all statutory and legislative requirements by adhering to these requirements and working in accordance with good governance and health and safety requirements. Ensure that all responsibilities are carried out in a timely and effective manner and that general confidentiality is maintained in all areas relating to the work of the Council. PLEASE NOTE: Only application forms containing all the information which has been sought will be considered. The shortlisting panel will base shortlisting decisions on the information contained within the Essential Criteria narrative sections of the application form, however Desirable Criteria may be used. It is the applicant’s responsibility to provide sufficient relevant information including dates in this section of the form for each criteria. A reserve list may be established in order to fill future permanent and temporary posts that may arise for another similar vacancy within the following 18 months. Should a similar post become available within this time period, the post may be offered to those candidates on the reserve list, in order of merit, without the requirement for a further interview. The post may be offered on a full-time, part-time, permanent, temporary or fixed-term basis.
Customer Experience Champion, New Ross
Job Title: : Customer Experience Champion - New Ross Vacancy ID : 101690 Vacancy Type : Fixed Term Contract Post Date : 09-Jul-2026 Close Date : 30-Jul-2026 PTSB is one of Ireland's leading retail and SME banks, with an innovative range of products and services powered through an evolving digital landscape, our focus is centred on ensuring we deliver what our customers, colleagues and communities need to be successful. As a Branch Customer Experience Champion, you will work collaboratively with your team and Branch Lead to support the efficient delivery of business objectives and the day to day branch operations in a compliant manner. You will actively develop your skills through participation in our Collaborative Customer Conversations program whilst ensuring you meet the needs of our customers through promotion of our Omni-Channel approach. You will become familiar with the Banks Customer Segmentation Strategy and take part in ‘in branch’ and localised promotional activities within the territory to identify new business opportunities to increase new customer acquisition whilst maintaining positive relationships with existing customers. Responsibilities: This is a 24 month FTC role based in New Ross (Onsite). Is this you? Please apply online on our website or via the apply link of this role. Your application will be sent through to our Talent Acquisition team and they will be in touch regarding your application. We reserve the right to draw up a shortlist for interview. The Bank understands the importance of a consistent and relentless focus on championing diversity and inclusion. We aim to attract, recruit, and retain individuals with diverse backgrounds, skills, competencies and abilities to work collaboratively to enhance the service we provide to all of our customers and the communities we serve.
Sales Consultant
GET TO KNOW US Forever New is a fast-growing international fashion clothing and accessories brand. With more than 300 stores and a vast online presence across the globe, we have developed a strong community of fashion-lovers, designers, innovators, experts and creatives who have taken us from Australia to the world. KNOW THE ROLE We are seeking a fashion focused Sales Assistant to join our concession in Brown Thomas Dundrum. Reporting to the Concession Manager, you will provide excellent customer service and be passionate about driving sales whilst maintaining a vibrant store environment. KNOW WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR KNOW HOW WE WORK Experience is our business: Our customer engagement sets the bar in service and experiential retail, giving our customers something to love every time. We Are More Than Shops: We create enjoyable places, to excite, where people socialise, discover, learn and are inspired, and where local communities are enriched. We are Curators: Our unique range of product and services are key to the sense of excitement that Brown Thomas Arnotts is renowned for, whether for a special day or every day, things that make our customer’s lives better. We Care for Our People: We believe a great customer experience starts with a great people experience. That is why we promote a culture where talent is nurtured and where creativity and learning are valued. We Succeed by Working Sustainably: We are community-focused and our aim is to cultivate retail environments that are conscious, considerate and commercial. Back Share Apply Now
Staff/enhanced Nurse
Staff Nurse/Enhanced Nurse (Intellectual Disability Services) Corlann South East is 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. Please apply to be in consideration for the following nursing vacancies with Boherduff Services (see attached job description on our website for further details): The role of a Staff Nurse/Enhanced Nurse Staff Nurses assess, plan, implement and evaluate care to the highest professional and ethical standards within the model of nursing care practiced in the relevant care setting. They provide complete, person centered care, promoting optimum independence and enhancing the quality of life for people supported by the service. They assist in all aspects of the practical tasks associated with the daily life of the person supported. Corlann promotes interdisciplinary working so there is the opportunity to work closely with professional colleagues to provide a range of specialist care services. • Competitive Rates of Pay (€38,166- €56,592 pro-rata (up to €58,424 for Enhanced Nurse)) • 24 days Annual Leave plus additional service-related leave • Defined Benefit Pension Plan • Flexible Working Hours • Family Friendly Leave Arrangements • Full Training provided • Career Progression • Sick Pay Benefits • Employee Assistance Programs Please see job description attached to this job listing on corlann.ie for further details including job requirements, duties, etc. Closing Date for receipt of completed Applications Forms/CVs online is 23rd July 2026. Corlann is an Equal Opportunities Employer INDSE