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As a result of our expansion plans and our continued ongoing success we are looking to appoint a full time Retail Assistant. In this role you will be the face of The Range delivering great service and promoting The Range as a unique one-stop shopping experience. What are we looking for? To be successful in this role you will love working in a fast-paced retail environment and must be willing to give the very best customer service experience to our customers. The emphasis will be on service. This is not just a standing filling shelves type of job. If you have the personality that our customers will appreciate, and if you enjoy an environment where you can really engage with the customer, then this could be the role for you. Your day will be varied, from delivering service with a smile at the till to engaging with customers to help them find their ideal products. You will need to have to have a flexible approach as there will be times when you will be supporting other areas of the Store to meet the business needs. Previous retail experience is NOT essential. We have the all the necessary support and training to get you up to speed and delivering excellent service. Why The Range? Working for The Range is no ordinary job. We are a Sunday Times Top Track 100 company and one of the UK’s fastest growing retailers. Much of this success is thanks to our talented and passionate teams. From retail opportunities nationwide to innovative roles in our Head Office and fulfilment positions at our state of the art distribution centres, you’re sure to find the role to match your skills and your ambition. People are at the heart of our retail concept, and we want to invest in our staff and make the future extraordinary. Apply today for a challenging and rewarding position in a dynamic, fast paced environment and take the next step in your career.
Warehouse Assistant
As a result of our expansion plans and our continued ongoing success we are looking to appoint a part time Warehouse Assistant In this role you will assist the Warehouse Supervisor in ensuring that the whole goods in/out procedure run in accordance with company procedures, policies and guidelines. What are we looking for? To be successful in this role, you will be expected to: Why The Range? Working for The Range is no ordinary job. We are a Sunday Times Top Track 100 company and one of the UK’s fastest growing retailers. Much of this success is thanks to our talented and passionate teams. From retail opportunities nationwide to innovative roles in our Head Office and fulfilment positions at our state of the art distribution centres, you’re sure to find the role to match your skills and your ambition. People are at the heart of our retail concept, and we want to invest in our staff and make the future extraordinary. Apply today for a challenging and rewarding position in a dynamic, fast paced environment and take the next step in your career.
Retail Assistant
As a result of our expansion plans and our continued ongoing success we are looking to appoint a part time Retail Assistant. In this role you will be the face of The Range delivering great service and promoting The Range as a unique one-stop shopping experience. What are we looking for? To be successful in this role you will love working in a fast-paced retail environment and must be willing to give the very best customer service experience to our customers. The emphasis will be on service. This is not just a standing filling shelves type of job. If you have the personality that our customers will appreciate, and if you enjoy an environment where you can really engage with the customer, then this could be the role for you. Your day will be varied, from delivering service with a smile at the till to engaging with customers to help them find their ideal products. You will need to have to have a flexible approach as there will be times when you will be supporting other areas of the Store to meet the business needs. Previous retail experience is NOT essential. We have the all the necessary support and training to get you up to speed and delivering excellent service. Why The Range? Working for The Range is no ordinary job. We are a Sunday Times Top Track 100 company and one of the UK’s fastest growing retailers. Much of this success is thanks to our talented and passionate teams. From retail opportunities nationwide to innovative roles in our Head Office and fulfilment positions at our state of the art distribution centres, you’re sure to find the role to match your skills and your ambition. People are at the heart of our retail concept, and we want to invest in our staff and make the future extraordinary. Apply today for a challenging and rewarding position in a dynamic, fast paced environment and take the next step in your career.
Photographer
Job Summary: We are seeking a talented F ull-Time Seasonal Photographer specialising in product and lifestyle photography, with a strong focus on furniture. This is a 3-month fixed-term contract role supporting a high-volume production period. You will be responsible for capturing high-quality images of furniture products in both white background (e-commerce) and lifestyle room settings in a studio , ensuring consistency and brand alignment across all visual outputs. The successful candidate will have a strong eye for lighting, colour accuracy, and detail, along with proficiency in post-production workflows, including the use of AI-powered editing tools alongside traditional software such as Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. Responsibilities: WHY JOIN US: · We’re dynamic and expanding · Fun, fast paced & high energy work environment · Culture of developing and promoting from within the company · Our Generous staff discounts · Our pension scheme · Our Bonus Scheme · Our Educational Support Scheme · Our Discounted corporate rate health care · Our free Employee Assistance Programme · Our wellbeing initiatives like our Bike to work scheme · Career Development Opportunities · Continuous professional development with dedicated training resources
Plumber
Cork City Council is establishing a panel for the position of Craftworker (Plumber) from which permanent and temporary vacancies may be filled. The successful candidate will carry out plumbing and maintenance works across a range of Council properties and infrastructure throughout Cork City. The role requires the ability to work both independently and as part of a team, delivering a high standard of workmanship in line with health and safety requirements. Flexibility is essential, as the post holder may be assigned to different locations, duties, or service areas in accordance with operational needs. The role will also involve participation in relevant training and development as required. The Craftworker (Plumber) will report to the Senior Engineer or other designated supervisor and will be required to carry out duties as assigned from time to time. Responsibilities may be varied or adjusted in line with the evolving needs of Cork City Council. The post holder must not engage in any external employment or business activity that could conflict with the interests of the Council, impact on the performance of their duties, or be inconsistent with their role as a local authority employee. DUTIES Main Responsibilities The main responsibilities of the role will include: • Carry out the repair, maintenance & installation of service pipes, ferrules, boundary boxes, clearing services, meters and any other fittings/pipe work up to 2 inches (50mm). • Carry out works as instructed by the Foreman, or such person as may be assigned from time to time by the City Council. • Installation, commissioning, and maintenance of water services in domestic and civic buildings of all types, including fitting and removing showers, baths, sinks, W. C’s, replacement of water pipework, taps, valves and air vents etc. as required. • Installing, commissioning, and maintaining drainage systems of all types, including drainage from W. C’s, baths, showers, sinks etc. Also included is the unblocking of blockages within drainage pipework and underground drains, and repairs to such drains as required. • Coordinating plumbers work with other bodies such as electrical contractors, drainage contractors, Uisce Eireann, ESB Networks, Gas Networks Ireland etc., as required. • Provide support, including investigation and problem solving, to the Foreperson and/or such person as may be assigned as required. • Communicate effectively with the general public and customers. • Carry out work in association with Contractors as required. • Carry out their work with due regard to their Health & Safety, the Health & Safety of their colleagues/members of the public, and in compliance with the relevant standards/guidelines for the work being carried out. • To assist the Engineer and Foreman or such person as may be assigned in the implementation of all matters relating to Health, Safety and Welfare of the staff in their area. • To respond to emergency call-out duties after normal working hours as may be required by the City Council from time to time. This may include bank holidays and weekends. • The successful candidate may be required to participate in the Council’s call-out system as required by the Council. • Use as directed and upon receipt of appropriate training, information technology equipment, including personal computers, mobile devices and other equipment as may be directed. • To undertake all training and courses organised by the City Council for which they are assigned to attend. • Carry out such other duties relevant to the post as may arise occasionally in accordance with the established customs and practices, including acting when called up to do so in a capacity higher than their substantive grade. • Be capable of working independently and on own initiative as required. • Any other duties as may be assigned to them by the Engineer in charge or such designated Officer as may be assigned from time to time by the City Council. The above duties are not intended to be a comprehensive list of all responsibilities involved. Accordingly, the post holder may be required to perform other duties appropriate to the post, as may be assigned from time to time, and to contribute to the ongoing development and evolution of the role while in office. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POST Character Candidates shall be of good character. Health Candidates shall be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. Education, Experience, etc. Candidates shall on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms for the post: i. Have served a recognised apprenticeship as a Plumber or have a FETAC Advanced Certificate Level 6 in Plumbing or a National Craft Certificate in Plumbing. ii. Equivalent qualifications may be considered, subject to verification and recognition by the relevant Irish authority (e.g. QQI). iii. Have a minimum of five years post qualification experience. Driving Licence Holders of the office may be required to drive a car in the course of their duties and therefore are required to hold a full driving licence for class B vehicles free from disqualifications. Safe Pass Candidates must have a current Safe Pass registration card prior to taking up an appointment. Desirable Skills • Be able to demonstrate a strong ability in the following areas: Identifying Problems and Contributing to Solutions, Delivering Quality Work and Services, Safety, Health, and Welfare at Work. • Have a good general understanding of the workings of meters, pumps, domestic plumbing and water leak detection, etc. and should be familiar with all waterworks fittings including the different types of valves, pipes and methods associated with their use. • Be capable of reading and translating into effect working drawings for the maintenance and repairs to water mains/service pipes, etc. and general house plumbing plus plant room systems. • Have an ability to furnish written reports, records and returns. • Have a capability or aptitude for computer-based systems or, if not, to be willing to undertake any necessary training or up-skilling required. • Have the ability to work on self-initiative and within a team and has good interpersonal and communications skills. • Have a capability or aptitude for computer-based systems (e.g. email, word, excel, etc. and CRM (or similar systems)) or, if not, to be willing to undertake any necessary training or up-skilling required. • Have good knowledge and awareness of Health & Safety Legislation and Regulations, their implications for the organisation and the employee, and their application in the workplace. • It is desirable, but not essential, to have completed training in: LUGS (Location of Underground Services). SLG (Sign Lighting & Guarding). The installation of pipe work. Salary The weekly wage scale for the post is: €814.16 - €836.87 - €891.43 - €897.08 - €902.63 - €908.25 - €913.85 - €919.45 - €925.05 - €930.66 - € (LSI 1) - €936.23 (LSI 2) In accordance with Departmental Circular Letter EL 02/2011, a person who is not a serving local authority employee on or after 1st January 2011 will enter the scale at the minimum point. Hours of Duty The standard working week is 39 hours per week. The role may, on occasion, require evening or weekend work. Candidates may be required to work reasonable overtime and respond to out of hours emergencies for which appropriate overtime rates will be paid. Holders of the post may be required to attend for duty at any time, in accordance with arrangements made by the local authority. The Council reserves the right to alter hours of work from time to time. All hours worked will be subject to the provisions of the Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997 and the Organisation of Working Time (Regulations) Act, 2001.
Accommodation & Community Support Worker
Job Title: Accommodation & Community Support Worker Salary: £23,355 – £24,832 per annum (£12.83 – £13.64 per hour) Location: Mount Street Mews, Coleraine Hours: 35 hours per week - three 12.5 hours shifts, including weekends and waking nights About Us At Simon Community, our values define who we are and how we support those in need. We are:
Neighbourhood Assistant
SCOPE OF WORK: Key responsibilities may include: • Working collaboratively with the Housing Officers to ensure housing management duties and responsibilities across the patch are attended to, including breaches of tenancy, and provide office support as and when required. • To act as a key point of contact for tenants and residents and display a ‘can do’ flexible and cooperative attitude to ensure the delivery of excellent customer services and the efficient, effective and economic operation and provision of services. • Undertaking ‘scheduled’ and unscheduled tasks daily and maintaining a logbook of all activities. Scheduled tasks will include duties such as the monitoring and inspecting of vacant properties. Unscheduled tasks will include housing management visits, requests for certain tasks to be carried out and attendance at meetings. • General administrative duties, including producing reports. • Working in line with Woven’s policies and procedures which includes the Code of Conduct and Health and Safety policy, conducting all activities in a manner which is safe to yourself and others. • Ensuring that confidential information is only disclosed in accordance with procedure. • Responding immediately to any emergency received during hours of work, summoning appropriate assistance and providing support. • All out of hour’s calls are addressed however there may be circumstances when there is the need to attend an emergency call. The postholder will be entitled to time off in lieu of emergency call outs outside normal working hours. • Attending liaison meetings and multiagency meetings as required. • Undertaking other delegated duties appropriate to the scope and function of the grade of post including cover duties during periods of absence e.g. sickness, annual leave. • Attending all training courses, staff conferences, etc. which may be organised outside the normal place and hours of work. • Providing cover at other schemes / patches. Estate Management • Carrying out a visual inspection of the schemes at least once each week and reporting to the Housing Officer / Assets Officer any suspected tenancy fraud, alterations to dwellings, damage, vandalism or potential hazards to health and safety. • Assisting the Housing Officer with Termination Of Tenancy inspections and void turnaround times. • Undertaking accompanied viewings of properties and assisting in securing occupation. Assisting with the promotion of designated areas. • Visiting tenants and being able to identify any other agencies who may assist tenants, which includes Health Trust staff, Social Workers, Floating Support etc. • Carrying out visits and reporting to Housing Officer / Senior Housing Officer. • In conjunction with the Housing Officer, being responsible for the day-to-day management and download of relevant CCTV footage off the CCTV systems. The CCTV records logbook must be always maintained in accordance with GDPR and the Association’s policies and procedures. • Working with tenants, local communities, PSNI, other agencies and Housing team in addressing anti-social behaviour. • Identifying where illegal dumping / graffiti is an issue and working with Housing Officers to put a plan in place to address. • Attending Estate Walkabouts, assisting with the organisation and the implementation of action plans resulting from these. Health and Safety • Completing weekly health, safety and fire regulations communal inspections and tests and ensuring records are maintained and compliant, and taking appropriate action, as required. • Attending Fire Alarm activations during working hours and ensuring systems are reset in accordance with procedure. Waste Management The bins must be managed to ensure appropriate waste management and recycling takes place. Bins must be maintained to an acceptable standard ensuring that they meet the local council’s standards for emptying each week. Bins must be left out for collection on the appropriate day and then returned to the bin store location following collection. Tenant Engagement • Encouraging and actively promoting resident involvement and engagement with tenants. • Liaising with partner community agencies within the area and participating in forums, partnership meetings and working groups as required. • Assisting Housing Officers / Community Involvement Officers at residents / community meetings, dealing with tenant queries and providing feedback to tenants on general activity on estates. • Co-operating in community development through liaison with the statutory, voluntary and community sector, and to actively promote community development with our tenants and the local community. • Encouraging and providing opportunities for tenants to be actively involved in activities which support their communities. • Assisting in the collection of tenant satisfaction feedback and completing tenant surveys. Community Hubs • Facilitating booking(s) of community hubs as per the Association’s procedure and being available for opening and closing the facility as agreed with the designated Housing Officer. • Demonstrating the Fire and Evacuation procedure to anyone booking the Community Hub. • Monitoring the cleaning of the office, the Hub, all communal areas, internally and externally and stores. All areas must be kept in a high standard of cleanliness and in a tidy condition. • Ensuring the Community Hub has adequate heat during opening hours. • Requesting stationery / cleaning materials in accordance with the Association’s procedure. Repair Service • Reporting defects / repairs for which the Association is responsible to the Assets Officer as soon as possible on the day of the report. • Liaising and reporting repairs to the Assets Team. Duties may include visits to elderly or vulnerable tenants to assist in accurate reporting of repairs etc. or to confirm completion of repairs. • Working with the Asset Management team and Homes and Communities team in addressing environmental issues. • Notifying the designated public authority of any failure by the public authority to service the development, i.e. street cleaning, bin collection, street lighting, and recording action taken. • Liaising with tenants, contractors and staff regarding planned / responsive repairs and compliance checks to facilitate access where required. • Supporting with access in person for appointment with contractors as required. Door entry and car park gating systems • Liaising with residents regarding provision of keys and fobs and programming fobs as and when required. This list should not be regarded as exhaustive, and the post holder will be expected to adopt a flexible attitude to the duties and perform any other reasonable duties as directed. We expect all our employees to: • demonstrate our behaviours and values. • ensure that no religious, political, or sexual discrimination, intimidation or harassment or obscene behaviour occurs within the Association. • perform any other reasonable duties as directed by line management. • be fully aware of and actively comply with our policies and procedures relevant to their own responsibilities and to corporate policies and procedures including equality, health, and safety and GDPR. • work towards achieving the overall aims and objectives of the Association. Job work environment • The Neighbourhood Assistant will be expected to work alone and, in all cases, they will have access to advice and support from colleagues, supervisors and Managers. • There will be travel involved. Mileage will be reimbursed at a casual / essential user mileage rate as detailed in the Associations Travel and Expenditure policy. • This role requires the postholder to interact with the public and other stakeholders which may sometimes involve managing difficult or challenging behaviours. • Occasional attendance at lunch and evening meetings and working out of hours or at weekends to meet the needs of the business. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FROM YOU Experience of working in a community or caring environment. A working knowledge of Microsoft Office packages. Hold a current full, (preferably) clean driving license that allows driving in the UK, with use of a private vehicle for business use or, in the case of disability, be able to demonstrate how the mobility requirements of the position will be met.
Vice Principal
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Teacher
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Registrar In Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery
Successful candidates will be required to commence on Monday 13th July 2026. Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery is provided in Cork University Hospital and South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital. If successful, you will be asked to provide a logbook of trauma and orthopaedic surgical cases that you have been involved in; whether as lead operator, trainer, assistant or observer. The newly established HSE South West health region will manage and deliver all public health and social care services in: · Cork · Kerry More than 700,000 people live in this region. HSE South West includes all hospital and community healthcare services in the region. This includes: · South / South West Hospital Group · Cork Kerry Community Healthcare The Department of Population and Public Health, HSE South West is also now aligned with this health region. Acute hospital care for the population across Cork and Kerry is provided in the following hospitals: · Bantry General Hospital (BGH) · Cork University Hospital (CUH) · Cork University Maternity Hospital (CUMH) · Mallow General Hospital (MGH) · University Hospital Kerry (UHK) · Mercy University Hospital (MUH) - Voluntary Hospital · South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital (SIVUH) - Voluntary Hospital The two voluntary hospitals in the Group are funded by the HSE as Section 38 agencies under the Health Act 2004: The primary academic partner for the Group is University College Cork (UCC) and, together with our Higher Education Institute of Technology in Cork, plays an important role in developing and improving academic teaching, research and innovation to drive improved health for the population in the S/SWHG.