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Audio Visual And Digital Support Officer

Newry, Mourne & District CouncilDownshire Civic Centre, Downpatrick, DownSO1, SCP 25-27, £36,363 - £38,220 per annum

**Please read the recruitment pack before completing your application** Job Summary The postholder will act as part of a multidisciplinary IT team contributing to the management and delivery of IT services, with a focus on support, maintenance, operation and development of audio-visual solutions. The postholder will support audio-visual and digital technologies by troubleshooting issues and implementing new solutions. The postholder will provide expertise in resolving complex audio-visual faults and maintaining IT/communications and audio-visual systems. The postholder will report to the IT Manager, setting up and configuring IT/AV systems for internal and external events while offering first-line, administrative, and logistical IT support. The postholder will assist with IT and security policy compliance, procurement, and technical aspects of the implementation of audio-visual and digital solutions. Hours of work  36 hours per week. The post holder must be prepared to work outside normal office hours, including evenings, weekends, and Public and extra Statutory Holidays for which the appropriate payment will be made or time in lieu granted if relevant. Duration of Appointment Permanent Work Pattern Flexi 36 hours Monday to Friday Hours of work are kept under review and may change in order to meet operational requirements, providing requisite notice. Location Downshire Civic Centre, Downpatrick. Salary SO1, SCP 25-27, currently £36,363 - £38,220 per annum based on a 36 hour week (pro rata to hours worked).

1 day agoPermanent

Digital Transformation Manager

Newry, Mourne & District CouncilDownshire Civic Centre, Downpatrick, DownPO6, SCP 42 - 45, £53,460 - £56,730 per annum

** Please read the recruitment pack before completing your application ** Job Summary The Digital Transformation Manager will be an integral member of the Digital and Communications Department responsible for developing and implementing the Council’s strategy within their areas of responsibility. In this capacity, the post-holder will provide effective leadership and management to their section (s) ensuring service excellence and value for money. The post-holder will support the Assistant Director to create a high performing culture through their contribution to the development and delivery of the key objectives of the Directorate and Department. They will support transformational change within the Directorate / Section ensuring and implementing integration of new and current functions and responsibilities. They will assist in the delivery of high-quality services across the Department by using performance management to drive continuous improvement and by effectively using the Council’s resources. Reporting to the Assistant Director, this key role will play an important part in delivering our ambitious digital transformation agenda, focusing on driving, and delivering opportunities for significant change. The post holder will work collaboratively across Council teams to lead and coordinate the digital transformation of internal services and functions, helping the organisation become more efficient, data-driven, agile, and better equipped to deliver high-quality services to residents. This includes working with business leads and the IT Section to develop essential line of business applications, redesign workflows, automate processes, and improve system usability. Hours of work  36 hours per week. The post holder must be prepared to work outside normal office hours, including evenings, weekends, and Public and extra Statutory Holidays for which the appropriate payment will be made or time in lieu granted if relevant. Duration of Appointment Permanent. Work Pattern Flexi 36 hours Monday to Friday. Hours of work are kept under review and may change in order to meet operational requirements, providing requisite notice. Location Location is Downshire Civic Centre, Downpatrick. Whilst the current vacant post is based in Downpatrick suitable candidates who are placed on a reserve list may be offered a similar post in other Council locations. The post holder may be required to transfer to other locations in accordance with any requirements stated in the Job Description, any reviews of service delivery or other requirements as may arise from time to time. Any amendments made to work location will be implemented following appropriate consultation and provision of reasonable notice. Salary PO6, SCP 42 - 45, currently £53,460 - £56,730 per annum based on a 36 hour week (pro rata to hours worked). It is Council policy to appoint at minimum salary scale point.

1 day agoPermanent

IT Support Officer

Newry, Mourne & District CouncilDownshire Civic Centre, Downpatrick, DownSO1, SCP 25-27, £36,363 - £38,220 per annum

** Please read the recruitment pack before completing your application ** Job Summary Act as part of a multidisciplinary IT Department contributing to the management and delivery of IT services, with a focus on coordination and administration, and support for local service request fulfilment. Hours of work 36 hours per week. The post holder must be prepared to work outside normal office hours, including evenings, weekends, and Public and extra Statutory Holidays for which the appropriate payment will be made or time in lieu granted if relevant. Duration of Appointment  Permanent. Work Pattern Flexi 36 hours Monday to Friday. Hours of work are kept under review and may change in order to meet operational requirements, providing requisite notice. Location  Location is Downshire Civic Centre, Downpatrick. Whilst the current vacant post is based in Downpatrick, suitable candidates who are placed on a reserve list may be offered a similar post in other Council locations. The post holder may be required to transfer to other locations in accordance with any requirements stated in the Job Description, any reviews of service delivery or other requirements as may arise from time to time. Any amendments made to work location will be implemented following appropriate consultation and provision of reasonable notice. Salary SO1, SCP 25-27, currently £36,363 - £38,220 per annum based on a 36 hour week (pro rata to hours worked). It is Council policy to appoint at minimum salary scale point.

1 day agoPermanent

Aerospace Team Leader

Denroy LimitedDown

Working hours: 40 hrs a week  Positions available: 1 Reporting to: Section Manager - Aerospace Site location: Denroy Plastics Ltd, 9 - 11 Balloo Drive Department: Aerospace Position Overview The Team Leader within the Aerospace Department at Denroy Plastics is responsible for the ongoing development and performance of an established team. The primary focus of this role is on people development, using Personal Development Plans (PDPs) and structured training programmes to ensure the team consistently meets the demands of both new and existing aerospace customers. Additionally, the Team Leader will be responsible for issuing jobs to the team and managing their progress through each stage of production, ensuring timely and efficient completion. The Team Leader will report directly to the Section Manager. Key Responsibilities Please note: We are not a licenced UK visa sponsor.

1 day ago

Lab Intern

The Colas GroupOranmore, County Galway€13.50 per hour

The Colas Group operates internationally in all aspects of transport infrastructure. As part of the global organisation, Colas Ireland is primarily involved the distribution of bitumen products, emulsion and emulsifier manufacturing, and the provision of specialist road maintenance services on the national, regional and local road network. In Ireland Colas operates from 14 locations across the island of Ireland. Purpose of the Role We are looking for a 6–9 month Lab Intern to join our Colas team in Oranmore, Co. Galway, paying an hourly rate of €13.50. Colas develops, produces and supplies a wide range of bitumen emulsifiers and additives to customers around the globe. Research & Development of new products is at the core of our strategy and we are looking to recruit and train a graduate into the role of Lab Intern. Colas is proud to invest in the ongoing training and development of our people, offering structured on-the-job mentoring and formal learning pathways to support career progression. Main Responsibilities Conduct material testing to define specifications and verify test procedures Record and report test results and data to relevant team members Understand and comply with Health & Safety, Environmental and Quality Systems of the Colas Ireland group Perform other general tasks and duties as required according to specifications Maintain accurate and up-to-date records Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate will have graduated in chemistry and have a sound working knowledge of computer systems. You will have excellent communication skills and a strong willingness to learn. Why join us? Join a long-established, innovative team with a strong focus on R&D and a genuine commitment to colleague development. You will receive structured training and mentorship from experienced technical staff within Colas and the wider Colas Group.

1 day agoFull-time

Machine Operative

Tayto SnacksAshbourne, County Meath

Tayto Snacks is the home to Ireland's most iconic crisp and snack brands, including Tayto, Hunky Dorys, King, O'Donnell's and many others such as Hula Hoops, KP Nuts, Skips, Rancheros, and Meanies. Located in Ashbourne, County Meath – just 40 minutes from Dublin city centre where 350 colleagues work at our state-of-the-art production facility and Head Office, we process 30,000 tonnes of Irish potatoes annually (representing 10% of the Ireland's total potato crop) to make the nations favourite crisps. We are proud to be part of the Intersnack Group, a privately owned company with operations in 30 countries across Europe, Australia, New Zealand and beyond. At Tayto Snacks we are passionate about people and proud of the exciting and rewarding careers we offer. Title: Machine Operative - Day Shift Function: OperationsReporting to: Line LeadLocation: Ashbourne, Co. MeathRole type: Full-time, Permanent ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

1 day agoFull-timePermanent

Stores Operative

Guardian DoorsCharlestown, County Mayo

Guardian Doors, a part of the Grady Window Manufacturers Group, founded in 1979, has grown from a small, family run business into a market leader in the door and window manufacturing industry across Ireland and the UK. We are currently recruiting for a Stores Operative for our base in Charlestown. We're looking for a motivated Stores Operative to join our dynamic team! As a key member of our operations, you'll play a vital role in ensuring our stores run smoothly. Responsibilities: Manage inventory and maintain optimal levels of raw materials for our Upvc Window & Door, Timber Window & Door, and Insulated Glass Unit products Accurately record all stock movements and conduct weekly physical stock checks Reconcile stock levels with our computerised system Support the operations team in maintaining a safe and efficient working environment Ideal Candidate: Forklift experience is an advantage, but not essential Computer Literate and familiar with stock management Attention to detail and organisational skills essential Team player with a proactive approach Join our team and become a vital part of our operations office!

1 day agoFull-timePermanent

HR Generalist

Society of Saint Vincent de PaulDrogheda, County Louth€55,832.40 per year

Salary €55,832.40 per annum About SVP SVP is a large, national, voluntary organisation with extensive experience of working with a diverse range of people who experience poverty and exclusion. Through its network of volunteers and employees, it is strongly committed to working for social justice and advocates the creation of a more just and caring society. SVP is an equal opportunity employer committed to treating all individuals with dignity and respect. We are dedicated to protecting everyone we encounter from all forms of harm, abuse, neglect, and exploitation, in accordance with Irish equality legislation. All employees are expected to adhere to SVP's Dignity & Respect and Safeguarding policies, including those pertaining to children and vulnerable adults. The founder of the Society, Blessed Frederick Ozanam, was a devout Christian and his legacy of spirituality remains a key element of the make-up of every Conference within the Society. It is normal practice within the Society that prayers are said at the beginning and end of Conference meetings or at other meetings where members are in attendance as this underpins the ethos of the Society. You are not required to take part. Purpose of the Role Reporting to the HR Service Partner for Northwest, North, and Northeast & Midland Regions, the role holder will provide a broad range of HR support to the Society’s Support Functions, Children and Family Services and Social Housing via a customer-focused and highly effective HR service, advice and guidance to embed Society’s and HR strategy. This is a varied role providing best practice advice, guidance and support across a range of activities including HR projects, employee relations, performance management, recruitment and internal SVP processes, policies and procedures. Guidance and Authority The post holder is expected to operate with considerable autonomy, referring matters to their line manager when significant resistance is encountered in implementing good practices or policies, when actions may place stakeholders such as children, vulnerable adults, scheme participants, volunteers, or the Society's reputation at risk, or when decisions could substantially impact the workload of others. Principle Accountabilities Recruitment • Provide a comprehensive end-to-end recruitment process from approval to induction/onboarding. • Advise and assist hiring managers with the Remunerations and Compensation Committee process. • Participate on interview panels as required. • Administer and guide line managers on new employee onboarding. Induction • Provide guidance to line managers on operational inductions. • Deliver SVP induction training as required. • Escalate potential induction issues to the HR Service Partner. Exit Interviews • Conduct exit interviews and collate data to identify trends. • Recommend corrective actions based on findings. Probation and Performance Management • Assist and support managers with the probation process. • Escalate probation issues to the HR Service Partner and support line managers in resolving them. Policies and Procedures • Respond to and advise on policy and procedure queries. • Update policies and procedures as required. • Disseminate new or updated policies to Members, Managers, and Employees. Employee Relations Support • Provide advice and guidance to line managers on employee relations issues. • Assist with disciplinary processes, including investigations, meeting facilitation, documentation, and reporting. • Ensure potential claims are reported to the Society’s insurance provider. • Update case trackers. • Advise line managers on long-term sick leave cases and occupational health processes. • Provide support and/or chair meetings related to long-term absence cases. • Escalate ER issues, including potential dismissals, to the HR Service Partner. Payroll and Benefits • Provide payroll administration support, including reviewing instructions and supporting statutory leave processes. • Ensure all leave is tracked in the HR system and communicate updates to employees and line managers. • Review leaver documentation as needed. • Highlight payroll issues to the HR Service Partner. • Provide support across compensation and benefits processes. PeopleHR System • Provide training and guidance to line managers on system functionality. • Run reports as required. • Update data as necessary. Renumerations and Compensation Committee (RemCom) • Provide advice, review submissions, and follow up with line managers in line with submission deadlines. • Implement follow-up actions after RemCom decisions, alongside the HR Service Partner. Other • Provide reports as requested. • Devise and deliver training as agreed. • Complete ad hoc tasks and projects as required. Challenges There are a number of challenges in this role, largely determined by the scale, complexity, voluntary nature and high levels of local autonomy with the Society. These include: • Ensuring confidentiality at all times. • Ensuring a friendly and supportive atmosphere at all times. Other Information In addition to the duties and responsibilities listed above, the job holder may be required from time to time to perform other duties as deemed reasonable and necessary by the employer. The job holder may also be required from time to time to work or attend training/meetings at another location. As much notice as is reasonably practicable will be given of any such requirement/change. Employees are responsible for notifying their manager in writing of any statutory rest period or break to which they are entitled to and were not able to avail of on a particular occasion and the reason for not availing of such rest period or break within one week. Education, Experience, Knowledge and Skills Required Qualifications • Educated to degree level in HR or a related field is essential. • CIPD Membership is desirable. Experience • A minimum of 3+ years in a similar role across all major functions to include but not limited to employee relations, recruitment, employee development, performance management and compensation and benefits is essential. • Proven experience of the recruitment cycle and high volume recruitment. • Experience of working in HR in the not-for-profit sector would be an advantage. • Experience of payroll administration. • Experience of working with a variety of stakeholders and providing excellent customer service to them. • Experience in both Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland Human Resources essential. Knowledge • Knowledge of the Society and of its mission and values. • Knowledge of needs and issues of the poor and disadvantaged. • Good working knowledge of employment legislation in Ireland is essential. • Knowledge of HR best practice. Skills • An ability to establish, develop working relationships and influence with a diverse range of stakeholders is essential. • Excellent communication skills, verbally, written and in person is essential. • Excellent organisation skills with the ability to meet deadlines with attention to detail. • Process oriented. • Confident and proficient user of MS Office including Excel, Word and PowerPoint. • Ability to be discreet and maintain confidentiality. The person must also demonstrate the following personal attributes: • Be honest and trustworthy. • Be respectful. • Be flexible. • Demonstrate sound work ethics. • Confidentiality. • Other.

1 day agoPermanentFull-time

Youth Development Officer

Society of Saint Vincent de PaulTuckey Street, Centre, Cork€39,367.79 per year

Salary €39,367.79 per annum About SVP SVP is a large, national, voluntary organisation with extensive experience of working with a diverse range of people who experience poverty and exclusion. Through its network of volunteers and employees, it is strongly committed to working for social justice and advocates the creation of a more just and caring society. SVP is an equal opportunity employer committed to treating all individuals with dignity and respect. We are dedicated to protecting everyone we encounter from all forms of harm, abuse, neglect, and exploitation, in accordance with Irish equality legislation. All employees are expected to adhere to SVP's Dignity & Respect and Safeguarding policies, including those pertaining to children and vulnerable adults. The founder of the Society, Blessed Frederick Ozanam, was a devout Christian and his legacy of spirituality remains a key element of the make-up of every Conference within the Society. It is normal practice within the Society that prayers are said at the beginning and end of Conference meetings or at other meetings where members are in attendance as this underpins the ethos of the Society. You are not required to take part. Purpose of the Role The purpose of this role is to promote and support the SVP Youth Development Programme in the Region through a range of engagement models, with a particular focus on supporting and developing Young SVP Conferences in schools and third-level institutions. The role also seeks to create greater awareness of the work of SVP and foster stronger support for the organisation by building meaningful links with schools and between schools and local Conferences. A key aspect of the role is to provide young people with opportunities to experience volunteering, to help others in a tangible way, and to see the difference they can make in people’s lives. This experience is intended to support their personal and social development while also inspiring them about the work of SVP and the broader importance of social justice. Guidance and Authority The post holder is expected to operate with considerable autonomy, referring matters to their line manager when significant resistance is encountered in implementing good practices or policies, when actions may place stakeholders such as children, vulnerable adults, scheme participants, volunteers, or the Society's reputation at risk, or when decisions could substantially impact the workload of others. Principle Accountabilities The role holder will be responsible for: Promote and Organise SVP School Conferences and Guest Speaker Programme • Contact all second-level schools in identified areas to promote services offered. • Follow up with schools via email and telephone. Ensure All Schools in the Region Are Aware of SVP Services • Invite and respond to requests as a Guest Speaker from schools. • Link schools with local SVP members where appropriate. Actively Engage Schools in Building Relationships with SVP Conferences • Support the development of school-based conferences in second-level schools. Provide Ongoing Support to Teachers • Develop resource materials for use in schools by teachers and SVP members. • Collaborate with the National Co-ordinator and Regional Youth Development Officers. Develop and Maintain Positive Relationships with Schools • Provide face-to-face support sessions with student groups as needed. • Offer additional support via telephone and email. Develop and Provide Training/Coaching to SVP Members • Work with the National Co-ordinator and other Youth Development Officers. • Contribute to the ongoing development of training for members working with young people. Reporting on Progress • Provide regular reports on targets agreed with the National Co-ordinator. • Maintain accurate records of school contacts, visits, and student sessions. Quarterly and Board Reporting • Report quarterly to the Regional President. • Provide briefings to the Board as required. • Attend and report at Regional, National, or project-related meetings. Liaise and Collaborate with SVP Conferences and Members • Develop structures to promote links between local Conferences and Young SVP groups. • Ensure mutual benefit from collaborations. Compliance with Best Practice and Safeguarding • Adhere to SVP Child and Vulnerable Adult policy and procedures. • Follow national legislation and safe practice guidelines. • Attend safeguarding training as required. Participation in Regional, National, and Promotional Events • Attend and report at Regional, National, or project-related meetings. • Participate in training sessions as required. Support Other Regional Projects and Activities • Promote regional projects addressing educational inequality. • Liaise with relevant members coordinating projects. • Promote projects in schools and provide admin/other support where possible. Challenges There are a number of challenges in this role, largely determined by the scale, complexity, voluntary nature and high levels of local autonomy within the Society. These include: • Operating with considerable autonomy while balancing both regional and national reporting requirements. • Ensuring that good practice in working with young people is consistently maintained, particularly in safeguarding and child protection. • Managing resistance to the development or implementation of policies and procedures. • Escalating issues where practice may place children, vulnerable adults, members, or the Society’s reputation at risk. • Handling decisions that may have a significant impact on the workload of others. • Ensuring confidentiality at all times. • Creating and maintaining a friendly and supportive atmosphere for schools, students, and SVP members. Other Information In addition to the duties and responsibilities listed above, the job holder may be required from time to time to perform other duties as deemed reasonable and necessary by the employer. The job holder may also be required from time to time to work or attend training/meetings at another location. As much notice as is reasonably practicable will be given of any such requirement/change. Employees are responsible for notifying their manager in writing of any statutory rest period or break to which they are entitled to and were not able to avail of on a particular occasion and the reason for not availing of such rest period or break within one week. Education, Experience, Knowledge and Skills Required Qualifications • 3rd level qualification in Youth Work, Education or equivalent area. • Training in group facilitation and learning with young people. Experience • Have a minimum of 3 years’ full time post qualified experience of working with and using active learning methodologies with young people in group settings. • A team worker with an ability to prioritise tasks and to work well under pressure. • Excellent IT skills including knowledge of record keeping and database systems. • Has previous experience of working in statutory / voluntary / community settings. Knowledge • Knowledge of the Society and of its mission and values. • Knowledge of needs and issues of the poor and disadvantaged. • Has a knowledge of the background to social issues, social policy and social services. Skills • Excellent group facilitation skills. • Strong ability to manage events. • Strong presentation skills and skilled at public speaking. • Self-motivated with the ability to working on own as well as be a strong team contributor. • Proven ability to set own work plans with a progress tracking system in line with objectives set by line manager and National Youth Development strategy. • Enjoys working with young people and is passionate about social justice. The person must also demonstrate the following personal attributes: • Be honest and trustworthy. • Be respectful. • Be flexible. • Demonstrate sound work ethics. • Confidentiality. • Other.

1 day agoFull-timePermanent

Store Manager

Card FactoryThurles, County Tipperary€38,847.40 per year

Lead the way at cardfactory, where special moments come to life.As a Store Manager, you’ll be at the heart of it all — guiding a team, shaping a positive culture, and creating a space where people feel supported, valued, and inspired.  You’ll coach, motivate, and celebrate wins — big and small. With a customer-first mindset, you’ll bring energy and confidence to every decision, using data to keep things on track and moving forward.  The day to day You’ll take the lead day to day — building a brilliant team, setting clear direction, and creating a workplace where people thrive. From hiring and coaching to merchandising and payroll, you’ll take ownership and make things happen.  You’ll also work closely with your District and Regional Managers, always looking for ways to grow, improve, and celebrate success.  About You What We’re Looking For:  Why join us At cardfactory, leadership is about more than just managing a store. We’ll support you with the tools, training, and opportunities to grow your career — because when you grow, we grow too.  If you're ready to lead with impact and help shape the future of a business that celebrates life’s most meaningful moments, we’d love to hear from you.  We reserve the right to close this vacancy once sufficient suitable applications have been received. We advise applying early to avoid disappointment as applications will be reviewed regularly.

1 day agoFull-timePermanent
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