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Last Minute NannyDublin€14.50 - €16.50 per hour

About Us LastMinuteNanny.ie provides trusted, reliable, and fully insured emergency childcare across Dublin. We support families when plans change unexpectedly, ensuring children are cared for safely and professionally at short notice. Role Overview We are seeking experienced, dependable, and flexible  Last Minute Nannies  to join our growing team. This role involves providing  emergency and short-notice childcare  in family homes, ensuring children are safe, engaged, and cared for while parents attend work, events, or deal with last-minute situations. Key Responsibilities

22 days agoFull-timeTemporary

Associate Faculty, Statistics

NCIDublin

Purpose of Position The Associate Faculty member is primarily responsible for the learning, teaching and assessment in statistics, on a part-time basis. The key function is not only to deliver on relevant programmes but to actively and fully engage in their role as lecturer in NCI. Applicants must be eligible to work in Ireland. Applicants must be available for day-time delivery. This advertisement is for the development of a bank of suitably qualified staff for the academic year 2025/2026. Interviews will be conducted with suitable candidates if a relevant opportunity arises. Reporting to: Dean and Vice-Dean of School Key Relationships:  Candidates should note that they may be required to submit documentary evidence in support of any particulars given by them in their application for the post. Data Protection Acts 1988 to 2018 and the Freedom of Information Acts 1997 to 2014 as amended Data collected for the purposes of recruitment activities NCI conducts recruitment processes to fill vacancies within the college. When applying for these competitions applicants are asked to submit a range of documents, e.g., a completed application form, CV and/or a personal statement or cover letter. For the purposes of recruitment activities, we will not collect any personal data that we do not need to assess your candidature for a role with us. Legal Basis for Processing NCI ’s legal basis for the processing of this data is a combination of individual consent, contractual necessity and legal obligations. Withdrawal of Consent Applicants can withdraw their consent for the processing of their personal data at any time by notifying the College. It is important to note that withdrawal of consent prior to the completion of the process will be considered as a withdrawal of the application. What we do with your data People who are directly employed by NCI and are based in Ireland process all the personal data collected for both recruitment and HR purposes. Shortlisting HR draft up the shortlisting documents and provide the initial screening to determine if a person meets the essential criteria of the competition. A shortlisting panel is generally made up of two senior grade staff members from the relevant department for which the role is being recruited. Sharing of your data Where you have been successfully shortlisted for a post, each interview panel member will be furnished with a copy of the relevant information of those who will be attending interview in order that they can review applications in advance of the interview process. All such information will be returned to NCI and shredded following the competition process. Some of the interview panel will be external interviewers, who are not employees of NCI but are engaged for the purpose and are strictly subject to the rules and policies of the College. Access Applicants can request and receive access to their data at any time and can request and receive a copy of this data, in electronic/transferable format. Erasure Applicants can request the data held be erased. In this case, the application for a position is considered withdrawn. Rectification Applicants can have any incorrect information corrected. Objection / Withdraw Applications can object to this information being processed and/or can request to withdraw from the application process Complain Applicants can make a complaint to our internal Information Governance and Data Protection Officer NCI  Information Governance and Data Protection Officer National College of Ireland, Mayor Street, IFSC, Dublin 1 Tel (Direct): + 353 1 4498 523 ; Tel (Reception): + 353 1 4498 500 And/or make a complaint to the relevant authority Data Protection Commission, 21 Fitzwilliam Square South, Dublin 2, D02 RD28 Tel: +353 (0) 761 104 800 National College of Ireland is an equal opportunities employer and is a Member of the Athena SWAN Charter. NCI is committed to serving our diverse community and welcomes applications from underrepresented groups. QAES Structure: The Eight Domains All QAES content is organised into eight domains, each representing a distinct area of institutional responsibility. Every policy and procedure is assigned to one domain, based on its primary function and governance owner. The majority of policies and procedures within the QAES are formally approved by Academic Council and reported to NCI’s Governing Body and to QQI annually through the Annual Quality Report (AQR). The governance of QAES is shared between Academic and Executive structures, as illustrated in the chart below. Academic governance is described in more detail within the Governance domain of the QAES.

1 day agoPart-timeTemporary

Associate Faculty, Environmental

NCIDublin

Purpose of Position The Associate Faculty member is primarily responsible for the learning, teaching and assessment in environmental studies, on a part-time basis. The key functions is not only to deliver on relevant programmes but to actively and fully engage in their role as lecturer in NCI. Applicants must be eligible to work in Ireland. Applicants must be available for day-time delivery. This advertisement is for the development of a bank of suitably qualified staff for the academic year 2025/2026. Interviews will be conducted with suitable candidates if a relevant opportunity arises. Reporting to: Dean and Vice-Dean of School Key Relationships:  Candidates should note that they may be required to submit documentary evidence in support of any particulars given by them in their application for the post. Data Protection Acts 1988 to 2018 and the Freedom of Information Acts 1997 to 2014 as amended Data collected for the purposes of recruitment activities NCI conducts recruitment processes to fill vacancies within the college. When applying for these competitions applicants are asked to submit a range of documents, e.g., a completed application form, CV and/or a personal statement or cover letter. For the purposes of recruitment activities, we will not collect any personal data that we do not need to assess your candidature for a role with us. Legal Basis for Processing NCI ’s legal basis for the processing of this data is a combination of individual consent, contractual necessity and legal obligations. Withdrawal of Consent Applicants can withdraw their consent for the processing of their personal data at any time by notifying the College. It is important to note that withdrawal of consent prior to the completion of the process will be considered as a withdrawal of the application. What we do with your data People who are directly employed by NCI and are based in Ireland process all the personal data collected for both recruitment and HR purposes. Shortlisting HR draft up the shortlisting documents and provide the initial screening to determine if a person meets the essential criteria of the competition. A shortlisting panel is generally made up of two senior grade staff members from the relevant department for which the role is being recruited. Sharing of your data Where you have been successfully shortlisted for a post, each interview panel member will be furnished with a copy of the relevant information of those who will be attending interview in order that they can review applications in advance of the interview process. All such information will be returned to NCI and shredded following the competition process. Some of the interview panel will be external interviewers, who are not employees of NCI but are engaged for the purpose and are strictly subject to the rules and policies of the College. Access Applicants can request and receive access to their data at any time and can request and receive a copy of this data, in electronic/transferable format. Erasure Applicants can request the data held be erased. In this case, the application for a position is considered withdrawn. Rectification Applicants can have any incorrect information corrected. Objection / Withdraw Applications can object to this information being processed and/or can request to withdraw from the application process Complain Applicants can make a complaint to our internal Information Governance and Data Protection Officer NCI  Information Governance and Data Protection Officer National College of Ireland, Mayor Street, IFSC, Dublin 1 Tel (Direct): + 353 1 4498 523 ; Tel (Reception): + 353 1 4498 500 And/or make a complaint to the relevant authority Data Protection Commission, 21 Fitzwilliam Square South, Dublin 2, D02 RD28 Tel: +353 (0) 761 104 800 National College of Ireland is an equal opportunities employer and is a Member of the Athena SWAN Charter. NCI is committed to serving our diverse community and welcomes applications from underrepresented groups. QAES Structure: The Eight Domains All QAES content is organised into eight domains, each representing a distinct area of institutional responsibility. Every policy and procedure is assigned to one domain, based on its primary function and governance owner. The majority of policies and procedures within the QAES are formally approved by Academic Council and reported to NCI’s Governing Body and to QQI annually through the Annual Quality Report (AQR). The governance of QAES is shared between Academic and Executive structures, as illustrated in the chart below. Academic governance is described in more detail within the Governance domain of the QAES.

1 day agoPart-timeTemporary

Associate Faculty, Management

NCIDublin

Purpose of Position The Associate Faculty member is primarily responsible for the learning, teaching and assessment in management, on a part-time basis. The key functions is not only to deliver on relevant programmes but to actively and fully engage in their role as lecturer in NCI. Applicants must be eligible to work in Ireland. Applicants must be available for day-time delivery. This advertisement is for the development of a bank of suitably qualified staff for the academic year 2025/2026. Interviews will be conducted with suitable candidates if a relevant opportunity arises. Reporting to: Dean and Vice-Dean of School Key Relationships:  Candidates should note that they may be required to submit documentary evidence in support of any particulars given by them in their application for the post. Data Protection Acts 1988 to 2018 and the Freedom of Information Acts 1997 to 2014 as amended Data collected for the purposes of recruitment activities NCI conducts recruitment processes to fill vacancies within the college. When applying for these competitions applicants are asked to submit a range of documents, e.g., a completed application form, CV and/or a personal statement or cover letter. For the purposes of recruitment activities, we will not collect any personal data that we do not need to assess your candidature for a role with us. Legal Basis for Processing NCI ’s legal basis for the processing of this data is a combination of individual consent, contractual necessity and legal obligations. Withdrawal of Consent Applicants can withdraw their consent for the processing of their personal data at any time by notifying the College. It is important to note that withdrawal of consent prior to the completion of the process will be considered as a withdrawal of the application. What we do with your data People who are directly employed by NCI and are based in Ireland process all the personal data collected for both recruitment and HR purposes. Shortlisting HR draft up the shortlisting documents and provide the initial screening to determine if a person meets the essential criteria of the competition. A shortlisting panel is generally made up of two senior grade staff members from the relevant department for which the role is being recruited. Sharing of your data Where you have been successfully shortlisted for a post, each interview panel member will be furnished with a copy of the relevant information of those who will be attending interview in order that they can review applications in advance of the interview process. All such information will be returned to NCI and shredded following the competition process. Some of the interview panel will be external interviewers, who are not employees of NCI but are engaged for the purpose and are strictly subject to the rules and policies of the College. Access Applicants can request and receive access to their data at any time and can request and receive a copy of this data, in electronic/transferable format. Erasure Applicants can request the data held be erased. In this case, the application for a position is considered withdrawn. Rectification Applicants can have any incorrect information corrected. Objection / Withdraw Applications can object to this information being processed and/or can request to withdraw from the application process Complain Applicants can make a complaint to our internal Information Governance and Data Protection Officer NCI  Information Governance and Data Protection Officer National College of Ireland, Mayor Street, IFSC, Dublin 1 Tel (Direct): + 353 1 4498 523 ; Tel (Reception): + 353 1 4498 500 And/or make a complaint to the relevant authority Data Protection Commission, 21 Fitzwilliam Square South, Dublin 2, D02 RD28 Tel: +353 (0) 761 104 800 National College of Ireland is an equal opportunities employer and is a Member of the Athena SWAN Charter. NCI is committed to serving our diverse community and welcomes applications from underrepresented groups. QAES Structure: The Eight Domains All QAES content is organised into eight domains, each representing a distinct area of institutional responsibility. Every policy and procedure is assigned to one domain, based on its primary function and governance owner. The majority of policies and procedures within the QAES are formally approved by Academic Council and reported to NCI’s Governing Body and to QQI annually through the Annual Quality Report (AQR). The governance of QAES is shared between Academic and Executive structures, as illustrated in the chart below. Academic governance is described in more detail within the Governance domain of the QAES.

1 day agoPart-timeTemporary

Associate Faculty, Digital Marketing

NCIDublin

Purpose of Position The Associate Faculty member is primarily responsible for Digital and Contemporary Marketing modules within programmes to a high standard, on a part-time basis. The key functions is to not only to deliver on relevant programmes but to actively and fully engage in their role as lecturer in NCI. Applicants must be eligible to work in Ireland. Applicants must be available for day-time delivery. This advertisement is for the development of a bank of suitably qualified staff for the academic year 2025/2026. Interviews will be conducted with suitable candidates if a relevant opportunity arises. Reporting to: Dean and Vice-Dean of School Key Relationships:  Candidates should note that they may be required to submit documentary evidence in support of any particulars given by them in their application for the post. Data Protection Acts 1988 to 2018 and the Freedom of Information Acts 1997 to 2014 as amended Data collected for the purposes of recruitment activities NCI conducts recruitment processes to fill vacancies within the college. When applying for these competitions applicants are asked to submit a range of documents, e.g., a completed application form, CV and/or a personal statement or cover letter. For the purposes of recruitment activities, we will not collect any personal data that we do not need to assess your candidature for a role with us. Legal Basis for Processing NCI ’s legal basis for the processing of this data is a combination of individual consent, contractual necessity and legal obligations. Withdrawal of Consent Applicants can withdraw their consent for the processing of their personal data at any time by notifying the College. It is important to note that withdrawal of consent prior to the completion of the process will be considered as a withdrawal of the application. What we do with your data People who are directly employed by NCI and are based in Ireland process all the personal data collected for both recruitment and HR purposes. Shortlisting HR draft up the shortlisting documents and provide the initial screening to determine if a person meets the essential criteria of the competition. A shortlisting panel is generally made up of two senior grade staff members from the relevant department for which the role is being recruited. Sharing of your data Where you have been successfully shortlisted for a post, each interview panel member will be furnished with a copy of the relevant information of those who will be attending interview in order that they can review applications in advance of the interview process. All such information will be returned to NCI and shredded following the competition process. Some of the interview panel will be external interviewers, who are not employees of NCI but are engaged for the purpose and are strictly subject to the rules and policies of the College. Access Applicants can request and receive access to their data at any time and can request and receive a copy of this data, in electronic/transferable format. Erasure Applicants can request the data held be erased. In this case, the application for a position is considered withdrawn. Rectification Applicants can have any incorrect information corrected. Objection / Withdraw Applications can object to this information being processed and/or can request to withdraw from the application process Complain Applicants can make a complaint to our internal Information Governance and Data Protection Officer NCI  Information Governance and Data Protection Officer National College of Ireland, Mayor Street, IFSC, Dublin 1 Tel (Direct): + 353 1 4498 523 ; Tel (Reception): + 353 1 4498 500 And/or make a complaint to the relevant authority Data Protection Commission, 21 Fitzwilliam Square South, Dublin 2, D02 RD28 Tel: +353 (0) 761 104 800 National College of Ireland is an equal opportunities employer and is a Member of the Athena SWAN Charter. NCI is committed to serving our diverse community and welcomes applications from underrepresented groups. QAES Structure: The Eight Domains All QAES content is organised into eight domains, each representing a distinct area of institutional responsibility. Every policy and procedure is assigned to one domain, based on its primary function and governance owner. The majority of policies and procedures within the QAES are formally approved by Academic Council and reported to NCI’s Governing Body and to QQI annually through the Annual Quality Report (AQR). The governance of QAES is shared between Academic and Executive structures, as illustrated in the chart below. Academic governance is described in more detail within the Governance domain of the QAES.

1 day agoPart-timeTemporary

Interim Discipline Manager, Principal Psychologist

Central Remedial ClinicDublin

Interim Discipline Manager, Principal Psychologist, Children's Disability Network Teams Full-time 12 month Fixed Term Contract (1 WTE 35 hours) The Children’s Disability Network Manager (CDNM) is the Operational Line Manager for the Children’s Disability Network Team (CDNT). The Interim Principal Psychologist will work in collaboration with CDNMs in the Health Region and other Discipline Managers in CDNTS, Primary Care and CAMHS to ensure particular elements as set out in this Job Specification and that emerge as service priorities are progressed. The Interim Prinicipal Psychologist is appointed to provide professional leadership, guidance, and support to Psychology staff within a multidisciplinary service model. Their service focuses on developing high-quality, integrated services for children with complex needs and their families, ensuring professional standards are maintained, and collaborating with other key services like Primary Care and CAMHS. The Interim Principal Psychologist will facilitate continuous quality improvement, manage clinical pathways, contribute to the development of policies and procedures, and provide support in managing issues such as referral intake, caseloads, and staff development. The main focus of the role initially will be continuous improvement, clinical governance and service development and the role will report to the Kaizen Lead as part of the Kaizen Promotion Office. This is also an exciting opportunity for professional development with specific training provided to support you in this role in Lean methodology. The CRC recently launched its new strategy, refreshed purpose, and bold ambitions for services. This includes a continuing programme of transformation and change to deliver equity of service in line with Strategic Priority 1 and our values. This is an exciting opportunity to realise quality services that meet the needs of children with complex disabilities, aligned with national policy. The successful candidate will have the following essential requirements: It must be clearly demonstrated in your CV and supporting statement how you meet the required skills, competencies and knowledge for the post. Department of Health Salary Scale apply, Prinicipal Psychologist Grade 3727 (current salary €114,961 - €133,271). Please click the Apply Now button. Informal enquires to Orla Clancy (Head of Children's Services) at oclancy@crc.ie. A panel will be created from this campaign from which current and future permanent, specified purpose, whole-time and part-time posts for CRC Children’s Disability Services will be filled. Data Protection: Please refer to crc_job_application_privacy_notice.pdf to learn more about how we handle your personal data and the rights that you have during the recruitment cycle. This role is subject to HSE Approval. We reserve the right to close this competition early if we receive a very high volume of applications. #CR

4 days agoFull-timePart-time

Interim Discipline Manager, Speech And Language Therapy

Central Remedial ClinicDublin

Interim Discipline Manager, Speech & Language , Children's Disability Network Teams Full-time 12 month Fixed Term Contract (WTE 1) The Children’s Disability Network Manager (CDNM) is the Operational Line Manager for the Children’s Disability Network Team (CDNT). The Interim Speech & Language Therapist Manager will work in collaboration with CDNMs in the Health Region and other Discipline Managers in CDNTS, Primary Care and CAMHS to ensure particular elements as set out in this Job Specification and that emerge as service priorities are progressed. The Interim Speech & Language Therapist Manager (ISLTM) is appointed to provide professional leadership, guidance, and support to Speech & LanguageTherapy staff within a multidisciplinary service model. Their service focuses on developing high-quality, integrated services for children with complex needs and their families, ensuring professional standards are maintained, and collaborating with other key services like Primary Care and CAMHS. The ISLTM will facilitate continuous quality improvement, manage clinical pathways, contribute to the development of policies and procedures, and provide support in managing issues such as referral intake, caseloads, and staff development. The main focus of the role initially will be continuous improvement, clinical governance and service development and the role will report to the Kaizen Lead as part of the Kaizen Promotion Office. This is also an exciting opportunity for professional development with specific training provided to support you in this role in Lean methodology. The CRC recently launched its new strategy, refreshed purpose, and bold ambitions for services. This includes a continuing programme of transformation and change to deliver equity of service in line with Strategic Priority 1 and our values. This is an exciting opportunity to realise quality services that meet the needs of children with complex disabilities, aligned with national policy. The successful candidate will have the following essential requirements: It must be clearly demonstrated in your CV and supporting statement how you meet the required skills, competencies and knowledge for the post. Department of Health Salary Scale apply, Speech & Language Therapy Manager Grade 3468 (€77,044 - €92,491). Please click the apply now button. Informal enquires to Orla Clancy (Head of Children's Services) at oclancy@crc.ie. A panel will be created from this campaign from which current and future permanent, specified purpose, whole-time and part-time posts for CRC Children’s Disability Services will be filled. Data Protection: Please refer to crc_job_application_privacy_notice.pdf to learn more about how we handle your personal data and the rights that you have during the recruitment cycle. This role is subject to HSE Approval. We reserve the right to close this competition early if we receive a very high volume of applications. #CR

4 days agoFull-timePart-time

Interim Discipline Manager, Occupational Therapy

Central Remedial ClinicDublin

Interim Discipline Manager, Occupational Therapy , Children's Disability Network Teams Part-time 12 month Fixed Term Contract (wte 0.5) The Children’s Disability Network Manager (CDNM) is the Operational Line Manager for the Children’s Disability Network Team (CDNT). The Interim Occupational Therapist Manager will work in collaboration with CDNMs in the Health Region and other Discipline Managers in CDNTS, Primary Care and CAMHS to ensure particular elements as set out in this Job Specification and that emerge as service priorities are progressed. The Interim Occupational Therapist Manager (IOTM) is appointed to provide professional leadership, guidance, and support to Occupational Therapy staff within a multidisciplinary service model. Their service focuses on developing high-quality, integrated services for children with complex needs and their families, ensuring professional standards are maintained, and collaborating with other key services like Primary Care and CAMHS. The IOTM will facilitate continuous quality improvement, manage clinical pathways, contribute to the development of policies and procedures, and provide support in managing issues such as referral intake, caseloads, and staff development. The main focus of the role initially will be continuous improvement, clinical governance and service development and the role will report to the Kaizen Lead as part of the Kaizen Promotion Office. This is also an exciting opportunity for professional development with specific training provided to support you in this role in Lean methodology. The CRC recently launched its new strategy, refreshed purpose, and bold ambitions for services. This includes a continuing programme of transformation and change to deliver equity of service in line with Strategic Priority 1 and our values. This is an exciting opportunity to realise quality services that meet the needs of children with complex disabilities, aligned with national policy. The successful candidate will have the following essential requirements: It must be clearly demonstrated in your CV and supporting statement how you meet the required skills, competencies and knowledge for the post. Department of Health Salary Scale apply, Occupational Therapy Manager (€77,044 - €92,491). Please click the apply now button. Informal enquires to Orla Clancy (Head of Children's Services) at oclancy@crc.ie. A panel will be created from this campaign from which current and future permanent, specified purpose, whole-time and part-time posts for CRC Children’s Disability Services will be filled. Data Protection: Please refer to crc_job_application_privacy_notice.pdf to learn more about how we handle your personal data and the rights that you have during the recruitment cycle. This role is subject to HSE Approval. We reserve the right to close this competition early if we receive a very high volume of applications. #CR

4 days agoFull-timePart-time

Staff Dietitian

Peamount HealthcareDublin

Job Specification and Terms and Conditions OVERVIEW PURPOSE OF THE POST To work with the dietitian Manager, dietitian colleagues, HSCP’s and healthcare staff in Peamount Healthcare to ensure the coordination, development and delivery of a quality, person centred nutrition and dietetic service that is in keeping with best practice and standards. Areas of work: · Rotations may include any of the following areas (All Adult services): Respiratory Rehabilitation, Age Related Rehabilitation, Neuro Rehabilitation, Age related residential care, Adult Intellectual Disability services, Neuro-disability residential services. · Involvement in nutrition related committees, audits, projects, food service improvements, providing staff education on nutrition related topics, staff health promotion and providing student training where required. PLEASE SEE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION ATTACHED

6 days agoFull-timeTemporary

Team Leader

Flying TigerDun Laoghaire, Dublin€14.10 per hour

Team Leader Fixed Term for 8 hours per week. Dun Laoghaire. We are looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic Team Leader to join our store at Flying Tiger Copenhagen Dun Laoghaire, Dublin. They get to be part of our unique concept and help us create an atmosphere that's second to none. Join us and be a part of a company that's passionate about growth, creativity, and making every day extraordinary. Must be fully flexible and available to work Monday through to Sunday working a variety of shift patterns ranging from early start to support delivery to starting later to support closing the store. Must be available to work 5 out of 7 days each week. About Us At Flying Tiger Copenhagen, we don’t design to make products look nice, we design to make people feel good. Creating products that make you smile with the real value in the experiences of when we share these products with others. We are a variety retail concept with over 800 stores across 27 countries. with over 7,000 fantastic employees. As part of a responsible community, we are committed to sustainability, including sourcing of our materials, to how we operate across our businesses. What the role is about? The rate of pay for this role is €14.10 per hour, mid-week availablity is required for this role.

6 days agoTemporary
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