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Service Technician

Ronnie Moore Ltd.Cork

Service Technician Required! Why come to work for Ronnie Moore Ltd? Please click the  APPLY NOW  button to upload your CV. Don't have a current CV? Click  HERE   to view the JobAlert.ie CV templates.

11 days agoFull-timePermanent

Product Builder - Weekend Shift

C&M Recruitment LtdBishopstown, Cork, Co. Cork€17.70 - €19.50 per hour

WEEKEND SHIFT - Medical Devices 24 hour Days OR 24 hour Nights. No rotating Bishopstown, Cork City. Day Shift: Saturday and Sunday 7am to 7pm (€17.70 per hour) Night Shift: Saturday and Sunday 7pm to 7am (€19.50 per hour) You must be available to work 24 hours each week for 23 months. The successful candidate must also posses a Leaving Certificate Qualification or equivalent and will be asked to supply proof of this.

20 days agoPart-timeContract

Mystery Shoppers

Customer Perceptions LtdNationwide

Mystery Shoppers - Required Nationwide! Looking to earn an extra income? Would you like to earn cash while you shop? Customer Perceptions are recruiting  Mystery Shoppers  across Ireland. Flexible working hours are available to suit your needs. All you need is:  ✅  Good observational skills ✅ The ability to recognise outstanding customer service ✅ A strong grasp of written and spoken English Click  Apply Now  to submit your application today! Don't have a current CV?  No worries - Just click Apply Now and upload your letter of introduction through the cv section OR Click  HERE to view the JobAlert.ie CV templates section and build your CV today! 🛑 IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE WITHIN 4 WORKING DAYS OF SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION PLEASE DOUBLE-CHECK YOUR SPAM OR JUNK FOLDER 🛑

25 days agoPart-time

Support Worker

CorlannCork

Corlann Corlann South is a major voluntary organisation, which provides age related residential, educational and day services for people with intellectual disability, Autism and communication disorders throughout the Cork or Kerry area. SUPPORT WORKERS Ref: 99242 (36/2026) Temporary Relief casual hours up to 78 hours per fortnight Sector 1 & 2 Residential Services (Adults) Locations: Cork Adult Services (Lota / Glanmire / Douglas / Little Island / Fermoy / Ballinhassig) The Role Support Workers provide a key role for individuals in Service. This role is to support the person with activities of daily living. Includes supporting individuals with their meals, personal hygiene and other related aspects of physical well-being, to the extent required by the individual. Support people to achieve their goals in their Person Centred Plan. To support People who use the Service in participating in the ordinary everyday life of the community through inclusive and creative thinking. The Candidate The successful candidates must It is essential that all candidates have adequate immunity against Hepatitis B as per Immunisation Guidelines for Ireland 2008 Reporting to: Social Care Leader or Day Service Manager in the community and residential setting and through the Line Manager structure to the Area Manager. Salary Scale: €34,536 - €47,954 including 1 LSI per annum (1/8/25 Department of Health Consolidated Scales). Part-Time hours will be paid pro-rata to a full-time post Informal Enquiries to Stephen Dalton, Sector Manager, Tel: +353 21 4556243 OR Frank McNerney, Sector Manager, Tel: + 353 87 3840029 Human Resources Department, e-mail RecruitmentSouth@c orlann.ie Closing date: Sunday 12th July 2026 Applications should be made using the Apply link below Corlann South is an equal opportunities employer INDS

1 hour agoFull-timePart-time

Registrar For Psychiatry Of Later Life With, Mental Health Services, HSE

Mental Health Services, HSE South WestCork

The NCHD’s standard duties and responsibilities include, as directed by the Consultant / Clinical Director /Executive Clinical Director/ Employer to, inter alia: Job Specifications & Terms and Conditions are in the attached document below

1 hour ago

Sales Assistant

Maxi Zoo IrelandCork

Maxi Zoo is part of the Fressnapf Group, the European market leader in pet product with 2,600 shops across Europe. Maxi Zoo is Ireland’s largest pet retailer and has over 30 shops in Ireland. Maxi Zoo Ireland are driven by the desire to make the life of pets and pets owners simpler, better and happier. Maxi Zoo Ireland are currently recruiting for a Sales Assistant for our Turners Cross store. Why join us? · Service pay- Higher rate of pay from when you reach 12 months service · Employee Discount - we offer employee discount of up to 40% in our stores and 20% in our Salon · Paid leave- Sick leave, annual leave and bank holidays · Refer a friend scheme · Advancement Opportunities – At Maxi Zoo we believe in promoting from within as much as possible and developing our team to have a career path. · Community- A chance to work in an environment where employees and customers share the same passion for animals · Educational opportunities- Continuous learning through our induction plan, e-learning academy, classroom training environment and development plans. · Employee assistance programme · Cycle to work Scheme What you will bring:

1 hour ago

Supervisor

Maxi Zoo IrelandCork

Maxi Zoo is part of the Fressnapf Group, the European market leader in pet product with 2,600 shops across Europe. Maxi Zoo is Ireland’s largest pet retailer and has over 30 shops in Ireland. Maxi Zoo Ireland are driven by the desire to make the life of pets and pets owners simpler, better and happier. We are recruiting for a Supervisor to join our Turners Cross store . Why join us? · Service pay- Higher rate of pay from when you reach 12 months service · Certified with Great Place to work · Employee Discount - we offer employee discount of up to 40% in our stores and 20% in our Salon · Paid leave- Sick leave, annual leave and bank holidays · Refer a friend scheme · Advancement Opportunities – At Maxi Zoo we believe in promoting from within as much as possible and developing our team to have a career path. · Community- A chance to work in an environment where employees and customers share the same passion for animals · Educational opportunities · Employee assistance programme · Cycle to work Scheme What you will bring: What you will do: · Customer Engagement- Enrich customers' experiences with personalised advice and uphold a welcoming, tidy store atmosphere. · Merchandising and Inventory- Curate an enticing shopping experience by ensuring shelves stocked with full product availability to minimise inventory discrepancies and maintain high inventory quality · Team Champion- Collaborate closely with the Store Manager, inspire and guide the sales team as a trusted keyholder by sharing your product knowledge, fostering a culture of support and open communication. · Band Integrity - Achieve targets keeping the pets needs at the forefront of everything we do.

6 hours ago

Educational Psychologist

Department of Education and YouthNationwide€65,783 - €112,803 per year

The Role NEPS’ Educational Psychologists are assigned to a local team of psychologists coordinated by a Senior Team Leading Psychologist. NEPS psychologists provide an educational psychological service for their assigned schools, generally in the catchment area of their assigned office, and may also work collaboratively with colleagues to meet NEPS national service priorities, and regional and team commitments. Within this context, each psychologist takes responsibility for their own day-to-day time and work management. Principal Duties and Responsibilities of the Role The Principal Duties and Responsibilities of the Role may include some or all of the following: • Ensuring the delivery of a high quality professional educational psychological service to their assigned schools, and to other schools, as appropriate, in accordance with the Regional Service Plan, the Business Plan of NEPS and the Statement of Strategy of the Department of Education and Youth. • Supporting national and regional Support and Development initiatives to build capacity/capability in assigned schools and more broadly in schools within the region. • Developing co-operative linkages with other educational services in the local team area and region. • Developing co-operative linkages with other relevant statutory and voluntary bodies in the local team area region. • Attending regular supervision as a core professional activity to support the delivery of an effective, ethical and high-quality educational psychological service. • Contributing to the development of the NEPS service through participation at team, regional and national meetings and participation in working groups. • Adhering to the Code of Professional Ethics of the Psychological Society of Ireland (2019), whether a member of that society or not. Under the Health & Social Care Professionals Act 2005 all psychologists working in NEPS will have to fulfil the requirements for statutory registration. • Fulfilling their functions in line with the policies, protocols and legislative obligations of the Department. • Engaging with continuing professional development (CPD), including a comprehensive induction programme and ongoing opportunities for national, regional and personal continuing professional development. NEPS psychologists are given the opportunity to review their development needs through the Department’s Performance Management and Development System (PMDS). • Supporting the training placements of Trainee Educational Psychologists in NEPS through the provision of professional supervision and guidance. Please note: The above is a general guide to the key duties and responsibilities of the role and is not an exhaustive description. Other duties and responsibilities appropriate to the role may also be assigned from time to time. Working Environment Each Educational Psychologist is assigned to an office base and in the normal course, will work within the catchment area of the office to which they are assigned. From time to time, they may be required to work in the catchment area(s) of other office(s). If not involved in the delivery of psychological services in their catchment area or in carrying out assigned tasks outside the catchment area, psychologists are expected to work in their assigned office base. Travelling to schools and other locations is an essential part of a psychologist’s work. At times, it may be necessary to spend overnight(s) away from home. This is especially the case during the induction period. Salary Range: €65,783 - €112,803* *From 1st June 2026, a 1% pay increase will apply to the salary scale Annual Leave: 30 days Hours of attendance: 41 hours and 15 minutes gross per week The Principal Conditions of Service applicable to the role, including details of the pay scale and incremental points, and Eligibility to Compete and Certain Restrictions on Eligibility applicable to the role, including citizenship requirements, are accessible on the job listing. Competition Closing Date: Your application must be submitted on the publicjobs website not later than 3pm on Thursday, 11th of June 2026. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Essential Candidates must have on or before 11th of June 2026: A recognised qualification at minimum Level 8 (1st or 2nd class honours) on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) or a NARIC Ireland Foreign Qualifications equivalent in Psychology1. Candidates’ Psychology qualification(s) should deem them eligible to hold graduate membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) or the British Psychological Society (BPS). (Evidence of graduate membership/eligibility to hold graduate membership will be requested from candidates should they come under consideration for a position) AND (a) A post-graduate professional qualification in educational psychology, that includes supervised practice placement in an educational psychological service working with school-aged children and young people, accredited* by the PSI or equivalent body2. Students currently undertaking such an accredited post-graduate professional qualification in educational psychology who expect to successfully complete their course of study in 2026, and who meet criterion 1 above will also be considered. or (b) A post-graduate professional qualification in clinical or counselling psychology, accredited* by the PSI, or equivalent body, and at least two years continuous supervised post-graduate professional experience employed as a psychologist working with children and young people in education, community or disability settings. *Candidates who come under consideration for a position must provide evidence confirming that their post-graduate professional qualification in educational psychology or clinical or counselling psychology is accredited by the PSI or an equivalent body (e.g. letter from awarding college/university) Candidates must also have: Experience of engaging in individual casework with children and young people, including experience using consultation skills within a continuum of support framework; administering, interpreting and reporting on a range of psychometric instruments suitable for use with children and young people; formulating multiple data to identify need linked to specific and targeted interventions. A comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the Irish Education and school systems, experience working systemically to promote change within an education system, commitment to the ideals and objectives of NEPS/Department of Education and Youth and willingness to work within the overall parameters of NEPS/ Department of Education and Youth policy and practice. The ability to communicate effectively in Irish and/or English; A full driving licence (Category B), valid in Ireland, and have access to a suitable vehicle that will enable them to carry out the full mobility requirements of the post in an efficient and effective manner. Pre-Employment Checks Should your place on the panel be reached and you come under consideration for a position, several pre-employment checks must be completed before a candidate is deemed suitable for appointment. These checks are carried out to satisfy publicjobs that the candidate satisfies all necessary requirements. Prior to assigning/recommending a candidate for appointment to a position, publicjobs will make all such enquiries necessary to determine the suitability and eligibility of that candidate. These checks include an evaluation of Citizenship, Health & Character, Garda Vetting & Security Clearance and Reference Checks. Where Citizenship, Health & Character, Garda Vetting and Reference Checks are unsatisfactory or cannot be obtained, publicjobs reserves the right to disqualify a candidate from any further consideration of appointment or termination of your employment where an appointment has already been made. Candidates with Disabilities Attracting candidates from all sectors of society to ensure accessible routes to career opportunities is a key priority of publicjobs. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all candidates. If you have a disability or need reasonable accommodations made during the selection process, (e.g. for interview, assessments or exercises), we strongly encourage you to share this with us so that we can ensure you get the support you need. Reasonable accommodation in our selection process refers to adjustments and practical changes which would enable a disabled candidate to have an equitable opportunity for this competition. We can provide accommodations for any stage of the process, including online assessments, interviews or exercises. Examples of adjustments we provide include the use of assistive technology, extra time, scribes and/or readers or a range of other accommodations. Please be assured that having a disability or requiring adjustments will not impact on your progress in the selection process; you will not be at a disadvantage if you disclose your disability or requirements to us. Your disability and/or adjustments will be kept entirely confidential. Should you be successful, the disclosure of a disability for this stage of the process will not be passed onto the employing department unless you request that we do so. If you indicate on your application form that you require reasonable accommodations, you will have the following option: A. If you have been provided with reasonable accommodations from publicjobs in the last three years, you should input the details of the most recent competition for which you were assigned accommodations along with your Candidate ID OR B. You will need to upload a psychologist/medical report as part of your application, which details your disability/requirements. We require a report to better understand your disability and requirements. The report, in addition to your request, helps us determine what accommodations may be suitable for you, in the selection process. The reports will only be shared with our Assessment Services Unit. In the reports, it is useful for us to see the outcome of any diagnostic tests conducted by your psychologist/doctor, and their summary of recommendations in relation to your requirements. You may redact (block out) parts of medical reports/psychologist’s reports that you feel are sensitive or unnecessary for the decision to make reasonable adjustments.

11 hours agoFull-time

Relief School Warden

Cork County CouncilCork€19.65 per hour

SECTION 1: THE ROLE Each local authority can arrange with An Garda Síochána for School Traffic Wardens to patrol places where school children cross public roads. The school traffic warden’s role is to ensure that primary-school children cross public roads safely on their way to and from school. The Gardaí and School Traffic Wardens are the only officials in Ireland who have the authority to stop other vehicles on public roads. The law governing the appointment of School Traffic Wardens is the Road Traffic Act, 1961 (Section 96). School Traffic Wardens usually work in the mornings, at lunchtime, and in the evenings, when children are most likely to cross the road to go to or from school. School Traffic Wardens wear a distinctive uniform (a high-visibility coat and hat). They must also carry a distinctive sign (a white disc with a red border and the word “Stop” in the centre). By displaying this sign, the school traffic warden has the power to stop traffic to enable schoolchildren to cross the road in safety. Traffic must remain stopped as long as the warden displays the sign. SECTION 2: DUTIES The duties shall be such as may be assigned to the officer from time to time by the local authority. These duties may include: Reporting for duty promptly at the specified times and locations assigned, under the direction of the Supervisor. The Warden must operate strictly in accordance with the instructions for School Wardens (as per Garda/Cork County Council training) at all times. The person employed will be required to perform assigned duties exercising a duty of care, in the interest of safety of oneself, fellow employees, and the general public, at all times in compliance with Cork County Council’s Health and Safety Management System. Working in a safe manner, in full compliance with relevant safety legislation and construction regulations, will be the primary responsibility of all School Wardens. The school warden will use the statutory uniform and equipment provided for the safety of yourself, children, and all other members of the public, especially when stopping traffic on the public roadway. This requires carrying the official Stop sign at all times and ensuring that the uniform is kept in a clean, neat condition. Maintain control over children who are awaiting instructions to cross. If the Warden has any trouble in controlling, or encounters disobedience by children, they should inform the Principal of the school concerned. Any disobedience by traffic in general should be reported forthwith to An Garda Síochána. The Warden should never break up organised convoys, weddings, funerals, parades, or hold up fire appliances or ambulances for the purpose of allowing children to cross, but should wait for suitable opportunities when they have passed. Report any problems or difficulties to the Local Municipal District Roads & Engineering Offices. All accidents at the crossing point involving the Warden in the operation of duties must be reported immediately after the duty period by telephone to the Local Municipal District Roads & Engineering Offices. All relevant details must be recorded including car make/model, registration number, name of drivers/pedestrians involved, time and date of accident. The names/addresses of any witnesses must also be recorded and a written report submitted within 3 days. The Warden must not attempt to apportion blame to any person nor admit liability on his/her own part or the Council’s. Any changes made by the school to class times affecting duty periods must be notified to the Local Municipal District Roads & Engineering Offices. SECTION 3: ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA / QUALIFICATIONS Character Each candidate must be of good character. Health Each candidate must be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. The Council reserves the right to retire a Warden who, in the opinion of the Council’s medical advisor, is medically unsuitable to discharge duties effectively due to age or infirmity. Education / Experience Each candidate must have a good general education of a sufficient standard to enable that person to understand fully and carry out the duties of the post. An ideal candidate will: A. Operate at all times at the designated crossing point. This crossing point cannot be altered, even temporarily, by any person/body other than Cork County Council (with Garda approval). B. Comply with safety policy and directives in force and must wear the uniform and carry the sign at all times while on duty. C. Ensure compliance with organisational policies, procedures, and legislation. D. Co-operate with the familiarisation/instruction of other employees where appropriate. E. Manage and maintain resources effectively and efficiently. Age Age restrictions shall only apply where the candidate is not classified as a new entrant within the meaning of the Public Services Superannuation Act, 2004. A candidate who is not classified as a new entrant must be under 70 years of age. SECTION 4: TENURE The employment is for the duration of the school year. The employment is part-time and pensionable. A panel may be formed to fill these positions. Sick leave does not apply to this part-time employment; however, depending on hours worked, a warden may be entitled to claim Disability Benefit from the Department of Social Welfare. The local authority shall require the person appointed to take up the position within a period of not more than one month. If they fail to take up the appointment within such period, or such longer period as the local authority may determine, the local authority shall not appoint them. SECTION 5: SALARY The wage for the post is: €19.65 basic per hour. Payment will not be made in respect of normal school holiday periods, i.e. summer, Christmas, or Easter. The wage shall be fully inclusive and may be adjusted from time to time. Holders of the office shall pay to the local authority any fees or monies payable or received by virtue of their office or required by law to be performed. The contract may be terminated at any time subject to normal legal requirements. SECTION 6: LOCATION OF POST The person appointed will provide cover, as required, for: The initial Relief School Warden position will be based in Midleton. However, any panel formed may be used to fill future vacancies for Relief School Warden East Cork MD that may arise during the lifetime of the panel, e.g. Aghada, Castlemartyr, Cloyne, Midleton, Youghal. Cork County Council reserves the right to assign you to any department, premises, or district in use by the Council, now or in the future. Changes in location of employment will not result in payment of disturbance money or compensation. The person appointed will be required to provide him/herself at his/her own expense with the necessary mode of travel to and from work. Holders of the office shall reside in the Municipal District in which their duties are to be performed or within a reasonable distance thereof.

11 hours agoPart-time

Advanced Midwife/nurse Practitioner, Candidate, University Maternity Hospital

HSE South WestCork

Details of Service Cork University Maternity Hospital (CUMH) is a 150 bedded Tertiary Referral Centre for Maternity, Neonatology and Gynaecology located on the campus of Cork University Hospital. CUMH incorporates Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Neonatology Services in the Cork University Hospital Group within the Health Service Executive Southern region. CUMH has approximately 7,000 births per annum and is a tertiary referral centre. Services at CUMH are delivered within SWHG, Ireland South Women’s and Infants Network which is based on the principles of partnership and integration and strongly supports the involvement of the multidisciplinary team in service provision. CUMH is a site for clinical placements for student midwives and student nurses in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes delivered in partnership with University College Cork. CUMH Services incorporates the use of the MN-CMS (Maternal Newborn Clinical Management System) into care delivered at CUMH. The Group’s Primary Academic partner is University College Cork. A wide range of educational programmes and research is conducted within all hospitals in the Group. Six Health Regions have been established within the HSE, on the basis of the geographical boundaries agreed by the Government in July 2019 and they will be operational from 2024. Each Health Region will be tasked with population specific planning resourcing and delivery of health and social care services for the needs of its unique population. This will result in improved accountability and governance in terms of finance and performance, while also bringing decision-making closer to the frontline. Health Regions will enable and empower staff to provide services that are: • Integrated, locally planned and delivered • Easier to access and navigate • Available closer to home Health Regions are geographically-based units with clearly defined populations. They align community and hospital services within specific areas. The HSE will retain a strong but leaner central organisation, with more service provision developed at a local level. The HSE South West health region will manage and deliver all public health and social care services in Cork and Kerry. HSE South West includes all hospital and community healthcare services in the region. This includes: • South West Hospital Group S/SWHG • Cork Kerry Community Healthcare CKCH The Department of Population and Public Health is also now aligned with this health region Services in the South West health region: HSE Services working within this region include: • Acute Hospitals • Primary care services • Community services • Social care services • Health and social care professionals • Voluntary sector services The cAN/MP in Endometriosis will be based at Cork University Maternity Hospital (CUMH), a tertiary referral centre that provides comprehensive obstetric, neonatal, and gynaecology services. The Endometriosis Supraregional Service in Cork is a specialist, multidisciplinary service providing advanced diagnostic, medical, and surgical care for women with complex endometriosis. As a supraregional centre, it accepts referrals not only from the South West region but also nationally for severe and deep infiltrating disease. Key Aims •Deliver timely diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis •Provide advanced laparoscopic surgical management, including complex bowel, bladder, and ureteric involvement •Improve quality of life, fertility outcomes, and pain management •Ensure continuity of care from diagnosis through long‑term follow-up • Support education research and clinical governance in endometriosis care Each Health Region will be tasked with population specific planning resourcing and delivery of health and social care services for the needs of its unique population. This will result in improved accountability and governance in terms of finance and performance, while also bringing decision-making closer to the frontline. Health Regions will enable and empower staff to provide services that are: • Integrated, locally planned and delivered • Easier to access and navigate • Available closer to home Health Regions are geographically based units with clearly defined populations. They align community and hospital services within specific areas. The HSE will retain a strong but leaner central organisation, with more service provision developed at a local level. The HSE South West health region will manage and deliver all public health and social care services in Cork and Kerry. HSE South West includes all hospital and community healthcare services in the region. This includes: • South / South West Hospital Group S/SWHG • Cork Kerry Community Healthcare CKCH The Department of Population and Public Health is also now aligned with this health region Services in the South West health region: HSE Services working within this region include: • Acute Hospitals • Primary care services • Community services • Social care services • Health and social care professionals • Voluntary sector services South / South West Hospital Group and Cork Kerry Community Healthcare became part of HSE South West health region on 3rd March 2025 and the transition to the new structures will continue throughout 2026 Purpose of the post The purpose of this post is to develop the clinical, academic, and leadership competencies required to practice as a Registered Advanced Nurse/Midwife Practitioner in Endometriosis. The role supports advanced, evidence‑based nurse-led care for: •Specialist outpatient clinics (new and follow-up patients) •One-stop assessment clinics (history, exam, imaging) •Advanced imaging pathways (e.g. pelvic MRI, expert ultrasound) •Complex surgical lists (robotic/laparoscopic excision) •Pain management programmes •Fertility counselling and management •Patient education and self-management support •Structured referral pathways from regional hospitals The cAN/MP is central to the delivery, coordination, and development of the service, practising at an advanced clinical and leadership level. The ANP in Endometriosis will deliver expert, autonomous, and evidence-based care to women with confirmed endometriosis within a supraregional multidisciplinary service. The post holder will lead in advanced clinical assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of complex endometriosis, while contributing to service development, education, research, and quality improvement. The individual will complete and submit the necessary documentation for registration as an RAN/MP with NMBI. The value of the nursing/midwifery contribution as a distinct profession must be safeguarded and articulated in the development of new services led by advanced nurse practitioners, complementing rather than replacing current services delivered by doctors (NMBI 2017 p.9). The overall purpose of the post is to provide safe, timely, evidenced based nurse-led care to patients at an advanced nursing/midwifery level. This involves undertaking and documenting a complete episode of patient care (assess, diagnose, plan, treat and discharge patients) according to collaboratively agreed protocols and scope of practice in the clinical setting; demonstrating advanced clinical and theoretical knowledge, critical thinking, clinical leadership and decision-making skills. The advanced practice role demonstrates a high degree of knowledge, skill and experience that is applied within the nurse-patient/client relationship to achieve optimal outcomes through critical analysis, problem solving and accurate decision making (NMBI, 2017). Central to this is the provision of quality care, a safe environment and processes for patients by the use of evidence based clinical guidelines that address patient expectations, promote wellness and evaluate care given. The role will provide clinical leadership and professional scholarship in order to develop nursing/midwifery practice and health policy at local, regional and national level. The role will contribute to nursing research to shape and advance nursing/midwifery practice, education and health care policy at local, national and international levels Informal Enquiries We welcome enquiries about the role. Name : Katie Bourke, Director of Midwifery, CUMH Email : Katie.Bourke@hse.ie Telephone : 086-8231188 Name : Lorraine O’Connor, Assistant Director of Nursing, CUMH Email : lorraine.oconnor4@hse.ie Telephone : 021 4920522 Contact Meagan McGlynn - People Resourcing, meagan.mcglynn@hse.ie – for enquiries relating to the recruitment process

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