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Who We Are The Defence Forces (Óglaigh na hÉireann) are the combined armed forces of Ireland, dedicated to defending the State, supporting national security and contributing to international peace and security. Comprising of the Army, Air Corps and Naval Service, we are committed to professional standards, integrity and service to the people of Ireland. Our personnel train to the highest standards, operate with discipline and initiative and work collaboratively across units and roles to meet evolving defence challenges. We value respect, loyalty, selflessness, physical courage, morale courage and integrity that combines duty with service to the public. Description What is a Naval Service Recruit? A Naval Service Recruit is a person who enlists for General Service in the Naval Service, the maritime component of the Irish Defence Forces. The Recruit Training and Able Rate Courses focus on instilling military discipline, physical fitness, seamanship, weapons handling and training in naval operations. This is your opportunity to be part of a professional and dynamic team that patrols and protects Ireland’s territorial waters. You will be fully trained but applicants should have: Permanent Base: Naval Base, Haulbowline,Co Cork CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE
Air Corps General Service Recruit
Who We Are The Defence Forces (Óglaigh na hÉireann) are the combined armed forces of Ireland, dedicated to defending the State, supporting national security and contributing to international peace and security. Comprising of the Army, Air Corps and Naval Service, we are committed to professional standards, integrity and service to the people of Ireland. Our personnel train to the highest standards, operate with discipline and initiative and work collaboratively across units and roles to meet evolving defence challenges. We value respect, loyalty, selflessness, physical courage, morale courage and integrity that combines duty with service to the public. Description What is an Air Corps Recruit? An Air Corps Recruit is a person who enlists for General Service in the Defence Forces. The Irish Air Corps General Service Recruitment pathway offers a dynamic and diverse range of opportunities for individuals who are passionate about aviation, safety and teamwork. The Defence Forces are seeking individuals with integrity, dedication and commitment to excellence. You will be fully trained but applicants should have: Base Location: Casement Aerodrome, Baldonnel, Co. Dublin CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE
Army General Service Recruit
Who We Are The Defence Forces (Óglaigh na hÉireann) are the combined armed forces of Ireland, dedicated to defending the State, supporting national security and contributing to international peace and security. Comprising of the Army, Air Corps and Naval Service, we are committed to professional standards, integrity and service to the people of Ireland. Our personnel train to the highest standards, operate with discipline and initiative and work collaboratively across units and roles to meet evolving defence challenges. We value respect, loyalty, selflessness, physical courage, morale courage and integrity that combines duty with service to the public. What is an Army Recruit? An Army Recruit is a person who enlists for General Service in the Defence Forces and on completion of the initial training program is promoted to Private 2*. There are multiple career options available in all Corps on completion of recruit training. The Defence Forces is looking for people who are looking for a challenging and exciting career in the military. You will be fully trained but applicants should have: Base Location across: Dublin, Cavan, Donegal, Kildare, Leitrim, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Roscommon, Sligo, Westmeath and Wicklow. CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE
Assistant Librarian
The Role Maynooth University is committed to a strategy in which the primary University goals of excellent research and scholarship and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking to recruit an Assistant Librarian, Bibliometrics, Impact and Open Scholarship (Assistant Librarian Grade 2), a newly established post within the Research, Open Scholarship and Innovation team. The role will be an integral part of this team which also includes the areas of research data management, data management planning, research support, ORCID and DOI support, open access and open publishing, as well as institutional repository and other system management. This post will allow more targeted and effective support for researchers and others to maximise their research profile and impact and ensure the data gathered is a true reflection of the university’s position. The role will also focus on open scholarship to enable researchers to access the multiple routes to Open Access (OA) where appropriate and how to demonstrate impact via these channels. This includes support and guidance relating to hybrid and open book and journal publishing as well as advice and support for Open Access agreements and on open research practices. The post holder will also keep informed of and participate on relevant national and international bodies and projects in order to inform these collaborations. The post holder will engage in significant outreach activity and collaboration with relevant stakeholders and will contribute to the ongoing implementation of MU’s Open Scholarship Strategy and related policies and the University’s Strategic Plan. Reports to: Manager for Research Services Principal Duties Administrative and other duties: This will include: • Lead the development and delivery of bibliometric and research impact services using tools such as SciVal, InCites, OpenAlex, and others. • Co-ordinate and develop bibliometric awareness programmes in collaboration with library colleagues, other key stakeholders and provide expert advice and training to researchers and faculty on interpreting bibliometric data including its limitations and responsible use and using it to enhance research visibility and impact. • Provide guidance, consultation and support to researchers on scholarly communications issues including author’s rights and licencing and funder open access dissemination requirements. • Collaborate with key stakeholders including the Research Development Office and the Graduate Research Academy. • Support the integration of appropriate metadata and persistent identifiers (e.g., ORCID, DOIs) to maximise research discoverability. • Promote and support open scholarship in Maynooth University, including open research practices, open repositories, open publishing, open data and data management as well as advice and support for Open Access agreements. • Monitor and critically evaluate developments in bibliometrics, scholarly communication, and open science/scholarship, and represent the Library in relevant national and international forums. • Contribute to the ongoing implementation of MU’s Strategic Plan, the University’s Open Scholarship Strategy and related policies and to the development of future policies and procedures in this area. • Develop user-focused guidance and training materials on research impact tools and strategies to support researchers in managing and communicating their research outputs. • Provide regular analysis and visualisations as required to support institutional decision-making and strategic planning. • Undertake other duties as assigned by the University Librarian or their nominee. The ideal candidate will have: Essential • Accredited postgraduate qualification in Library and Information Studies or equivalent and experience in an academic library. • Strong understanding of the academic research environment, research lifecycle and scholarly communication landscape as well as legal, ethical and policy frameworks relating to research. • Demonstrated knowledge or experience of bibliometric tools and data sources (e.g., SciVal, InCites, Google Scholar, OpenAlex) and knowledge of research impact indicators (e.g., FWCI). • Familiarity with open scholarship principles, including open access publishing models and the FAIR data principles. • Strong organisational and analytical skills, with attention to detail and accuracy. • Excellent IT, communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively with a range of colleagues and stakeholders and to provide high quality user support. • Understanding of the strengths and limitations of bibliometric data sources, particularly with respect to source coverage and disciplinary discrepancies. Desirable • Ability to deliver hybrid training and engage with new and emerging technologies. • Certification in bibliometric data systems e.g. SciVal Certification. • Experience in designing and developing online information resources. • Evidence of professional engagement through publications or participation in relevant networks. The Library There are two main buildings - the John Paul II Library and the Russell Library, both of which hold significant book, archive and manuscript collections. The John Paul II Library holds over 400,000 print items. Access is also provided to over 500,000 electronic books and 70,000 electronic journals. The overall strategy for Maynooth University Library is articulated in the current Library Strategic Plan. The Library’s Strategic Plan 2024-2028 has set out an aspiring plan to guide the library’s work over the next four years as we endeavour to enhance our services, resources, and impact on the campus community. In 2025 the Library became the first Library in the UK and Ireland to be awarded the Athena Swan award for gender equality. Further information about the Library can be found on the Library’s website and social media platforms. The University Maynooth University is a very distinctive university, a collegial institution focused on science and engineering, humanities, and social sciences, and equally committed to research, teaching and community engagement. Located in Ireland’s only university town, its distinctive features and character owe much to its unique history and heritage. It provides a high-quality educational experience to over 15,000 students on a campus with 18th century roots and 21st century dynamism. The strategic trajectory and accomplishments of Maynooth University, in the 25 years since its establishment as an autonomous public university, are exceptional, and a source of great pride to the university community, staff, students and alumni. Maynooth University in 2024 ranked in the top 90 global Times Higher Education (THE) Young University rankings, placing 86th in the world. Maynooth University’s growing global reputation is based on the originality, quality, importance and impact of its research and scholarship, commitment to teaching and learning, the quality of academic programmes, and its leadership in widening participation in higher education. The sources of success are the dedication of its staff and the energy and engagement of its students. Maynooth University is a place of lively contrasts – a modern institution, dynamic, rapidly-growing, research-led and engaged, yet grounded in historic academic strengths and scholarly traditions. With over 15,000 students Maynooth offers a range of programmes at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral level in the humanities, science and engineering and social sciences, including business, law and education. The University also offers a range of international programmes and partnerships. Maynooth’s unique collegial culture fosters an interdisciplinary approach to research, which its world-class academics bring to bear in tackling some of the most fundamental challenges facing society today. The University’s research institutes and centres consolidate and deliver this impact as vibrant communities of learning, discovery and creation. Research at Maynooth also is very much central to its teaching and the University prides itself on placing equal value on its research and teaching missions. Maynooth University’s Values Our values define who we are, what we believe in and how we act as a community. They underpin our future success and guide our expectations of ourselves and each other. Our values apply to everyone in the University community: • Integrity • Collegiality • Responsibility • Freedom of expression • Ambition Tenure This is a full-time, permanent post. Salary Assistant Librarian – Grade II (2025): €45,792 – €64,302 p.a. (9 points) Appointments will be made in accordance with public sector pay provisions. Hours of work A 35-hour working week is in operation in respect of full-time positions (pro-rated for part-time positions). This can be reviewed or adjusted from time to time through national agreements. Location The place of work is the campus of Maynooth University, Maynooth, Co. Kildare.
Retail Assistant
Overview You’ll be at the core of Screwfix, making sure our customers are the heart of everything we do. You’ll take your time to really get to know them whilst delivering genuinely great service. Our Retail Assistants are vital to the running of a store, so you’ll always be kept busy. And with the help of our excellent training programmes and varied shift patterns to support a healthy work life balance, you’ll be on the right track for a promising career with us! Hours to be worked flexibly across Monday to Sunday on a rota basis, with early mornings and late evenings included Opening Hours: Monday - Friday (7am to 8pm) Saturday (7am to 6pm) Sunday (10am to 6pm) Key responsibilities WHAT’S IT LIKE TO BE A RETAIL ASSISTANT?
Retail Assistant
Overview You’ll be at the core of Screwfix, making sure our customers are the heart of everything we do. You’ll take your time to really get to know them whilst delivering genuinely great service. Our Retail Assistants are vital to the running of a store, so you’ll always be kept busy. And with the help of our excellent training programmes and varied shift patterns to support a healthy work life balance, you’ll be on the right track for a promising career with us! Hours to be worked flexibly across Monday to Sunday on a rota basis, with early mornings and late evenings included Opening Hours: Monday - Friday (7am to 8pm) Saturday (7am to 6pm) Sunday (10am to 6pm) Key responsibilities WHAT’S IT LIKE TO BE A RETAIL ASSISTANT?
Pharmacy Technician
Mulligans Pharmacy is a family-run business, established in 1957, that operates in the retail pharmacy sector, and occupies 19 sites across the south east of Ireland. This has been delivered through organic growth and acquisitions. We are currently recruiting for a part-time or full-time pharmacy technician at our Western Road Pharmacy. This role is suitable for anyone with a minimum of 18 months of experience working in dispensaries. Key Responsibilities: Why Join Us? At Mulligans Pharmacy, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional care to our community. You will be joining a supportive team where your contribution is valued, and opportunities for development are encouraged.
Part Qualified/Qualified Accountant
FDC Group is a fast growing, full service, multi-disciplined professional services provider. Established in 1973, with headquarters in Cork and 50+ office locations nationwide, we offer a range of Accounting, Auditing, Taxation, Agri-Consultancy, Financial and Business Advisory to a diversified portfolio of 30,000+ clients. We are seeking to hire a Part-Qualified/Qualified Accountant in our Kinsale, Co.Cork office. Full time hours: 35 hrs per week (in office work only). Working hours are Monday- Thursday 9am to 5pm, Friday 9am-4pm. Responsibilities:
Pharmacist Manager
We have an excellent opportunity for an experienced Pharmacist Manager to lead and develop our Kilcooley branch in Bangor, working 45 hours per week between the hours of 9.00am to 6.00pm Monday to Friday, and Saturdays on a rota basis. It is essential for the Pharmacist Manager to be both commercially and customer focused and to have the skills necessary to successfully lead a team to advance and deliver professional services. Applicants must have experience of mentoring and assisting in the development of Foundation Trainee Pharmacists. Applicants must also be registered with PSNI, eligible to work in the UK and qualified to provide a range of additional services. We can offer: Competitive Salary 5 weeks paid holiday Minimal paperwork Full Head Office support 5 days per week
Assistant Store Manager
Assistant Store Manager - Mahon Point Specific Purpose, Fixed Term role (37.5 hours per week) At Three we’re used to going beyond expectations to better connect our customers If that sounds like you, join us, and Be Phenomenal . Our Retail teams play a critical part in our enhanced store experience. Never has there been a more exciting time to join a team of open, honest and passionate employees. Three is forward thinking, you can’t stagnate in this job, and you’ll be part of a charming bunch of people that will become lifelong friends. There’s an energy here that’s infectious; we defy convention and we’re always looking at ways to shake up the industry and to surprise and delight our customers. You can be yourself here, and you’ll get to build strong relationships with customers and colleagues alike. Join us as Retail Assistant Store Manager Our Assistant Managers have a passion for people & technology and are committed to helping our guests discover lifestyle solutions and digital services that enhance our guests lives. We look for individuals who can also demonstrate a flexible and positive approach to problem solving. You will be a step ahead of customer’s expectations to engage and deliver a personalised experience. There’s a lot more to us than meets the eye. You may think you know us, but we’re full of surprises. Intrigued? Join us and Be Phenomenal. Apply now at: https://www.three.ie/careers #JOBS At Three, we are committed to diversity and inclusion. As Ireland’s largest mobile telecommunications provider, we provide a better connected life for our diverse customer base, and want our teams to reflect this. We welcome and celebrate all identities and strive to create a culture of belonging where employees can thrive as their authentic selves. If you do not ‘tick every box’ in this job description, you likely have other valuable skills that would make you a great fit for one of our teams. If you feel this role is for you, then please apply! If you require reasonable adjustments for your interview, please let us know when scheduling your interview, or alternatively, please email aoife.omeara@three.ie