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Clerical Officer

CORUDublin€31,921 - €50,030 per year

Citizenship Requirements: Eligible Candidates must be: a)     A citizen of the European Economic Area (EEA). The EEA consists of the Member States of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway; or b)     A citizen of the United Kingdom (UK); or c)     A citizen of Switzerland pursuant to the agreement between the EU and Switzerland on the free movement of persons; or d)     A non-EEA citizen who has a stamp 4 visa: * or e)     A person awarded international protection under the International Protection Act 2015, or any family member entitled to remain in the State as a result of family reunification and has a stamp 4 visa: or f)       A non-EEA citizen who is a parent of a dependent child who is a citizen of, and resident in, an EEA member state or the UK or Switzerland and has a stamp 4 visa.   *Please note that a 50 TEU visa, which is a replacement for Stamp 4EUFAM after Brexit, is acceptable as a Stamp 4 equivalent.   Job Purpose: Reporting to the CORU Communications Manager, the postholder plays a key role in supporting the effective day-to-day operation of the CORU office and Corporate Services Department, contributing to a professional, efficient and welcoming workplace environment. Acting as a central point of contact for staff and external stakeholders, the postholder will facilitate effective communication, ensure a consistently high standard of customer service, and support the smooth coordination of office activities. The role focuses on the provision of high-quality administrative support services in the Communications unit, alongside office coordination and delivery of front of house services. The role supports the work of the organisation by providing administrative support to the Corporate Services Department alongside supporting facilities tasks across the organisation including reception duties, post, facilitation of contractor access and reporting any facilities issues to the Facilities Manager. The job requires strong attention to detail, be flexible, agile, and work to tight deadlines in a busy office environment. While this job is demanding and challenging, it is also rewarding in helping keep the organisation running smoothly and efficiently, allowing CORU to progress the protection of the public, by establishing the registration of health and social care professionals.   Key Activities: Front of House ·        Act as the first point of contact on CORU reception for all visitors and stakeholders ·        Deliver a professional, welcoming and responsive reception service ·        Monitor and answer the main phone line, dealing with stakeholder and applicant queries and providing clear information and providing guidance in line with organisational services and processes ·        Handle queries and complaints with professionalism, ensuring high customer service standards ·        Support coordination of office facilities such as reporting issues around the office to facilities, helping with deliveries and meeting set up, etc ·        Maintain kitchen facilities including monitoring of stocks and cleaning of equipment where required ·        Assist with Health & Safety implementation and participate as part of the Fire Warden team. ·        Support office security processes (visitor access and pass management)   Communications ·        Monitor and respond to routine customer enquiries and complaints whilst providing quality customer service ·        Monitor shared mailboxes ensuring correspondence is prioritised, actioned, and handled efficiently or redirected / escalated where appropriate in a timely and organised manner ·        Prepare general correspondence, notifications and publications ·        Design and prepare promotional materials as required ·        Assist in production of corporate publications, correspondence, documentation ·        Assist in production of Annual Reports, Corporate Plans, internal and external communication, policies and publications ·        Assist with research to inform policy and procedures ·        Provide assistance as required with events including preparation of correspondence, sourcing venue quotes, notifications, publications and promotional materials   General ·        Provide general clerical/administrative support drafting general correspondence, handling phone and email correspondence, filing, photocopying, scanning ·        Draft correspondence, reports, business cases, spreadsheets, database reports and any other information as required ·        Record accurate minutes/action lists to a high standard when required ·        Maintain effective and accurate filing, tracking and records management systems in accordance with CORU policies and procedures ·        Carry out tasks within required timeframes and support effective decision-making ·        Manage information and records in accordance with data protection policies and maintain a high level of confidentiality ·        Ensure confidentiality at all times ·        Work collaboratively as part of the Corporate Services Unit, participating fully in team meetings/initiatives, supporting line managers/colleagues and the delivery of the Corporate Service Unit’s objectives ·        Participate fully in any cross functional training initiatives as required ·        Proactively identify new methods to make daily operations and processes more efficient and robust ·        Be familiar with and comply with relevant legislation, policies and procedures ·        Represent CORU professionally at all times ·        Carry out any other tasks as may be assigned by the Head of Corporate Services, Communications Manager, Facilities Manager or designated person.   Full training of the role will be provided. Essential Qualifications:   This job description is intended as a basic guide to the scope and responsibilities of the position; it is subject to regular review and amendment as necessary. Salary for the roles will be based on the Civil Service Clerical Officer scale €31,921 to €50,030 (16 point scale & 2 long service increments).

23 hours agoFull-time

Civil Defence Trainers

Department of DefenceDublin€60,029 - €76,546 per year

The Roles Reporting to an Assistant Principal of the relevant training area, the Civil Defence Trainer will have responsibility for the development and delivery of courses within the Civil Defence College. This training delivery will generally be on a Train the Trainer (TTT) basis, i.e. delivering training to nominated volunteers from each Civil Defence Unit, who will then return to their units and train onwards to volunteers within their unit. Successful candidates will also liaise with third-party service providers on training-related matters. Key Duties and Responsibilities The key duties and responsibilities of the roles may include some or all of the following: • Contributing to the development of the Training College Strategy. • Developing and instructing (both in person and remotely) in designated College courses. • Procurement of training courses and associated budgeting. • Building strong stakeholder relationships to ensure that training delivery is appropriate and effective, and that continuous improvement is embedded. • Preparing periodic reports and statistics on training delivery. • Representing the College and the Civil Defence as required, including the delivery of presentations to various Stakeholder Groups. • Maximising the use of technology and varied delivery methods to advance the quality and efficiency of service provision. • Supporting robust and effective governance, risk management and quality assurance processes in all training delivery. • Liaising with the Training Administration Team to ensure that all new courses and certifications are configured on the Volunteer & Equipment Management System. • Engaging and participating in Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and undertaking any other course of instruction or training, including academic education, deemed necessary and relevant to the duties of the post. • The Medical & Governance Trainer role will involve working with the Civil Defence Education and Training Faculty comprised of Civil Defence PHECC Education Award Holders. 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. Office Location and Vacancies Successful candidates will be based in either Civil Defence College, Benamore, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary, or Phoenix Training Centre based at Ratra House in Phoenix Park, Dublin. The specific office location assigned will be agreed by the relevant Assistant Principal in consultation with the successful candidates. There is currently one vacancy for each Trainer post and candidates may apply for one or both of these vacancies on the application form. Candidates who are successful in this competition will be placed on a corresponding panel in order of merit for their selected role(s). These panels will be used to fill current and any future vacancies that may arise. It is not expected that appointments will be made from this panel after February 2028. Working Environment The successful candidates will be expected to work full-time on site for the first three months. Access to remote (blended) working may be considered at that point, having regard to the nature of the work environment and subject to the business needs of the organisation. Dependent on operational requirements, this role may result in the successful candidates working out of hours from time to time. Please note that Civil Defence Trainers will be required to deliver some training remotely via a video conferencing platform. There will be a requirement for regular travel within Ireland to deliver training and attend meetings in regional locations. In addition, successful candidates may be required to travel to the UK or Europe to attend meetings, conferences, workshops, etc. Any such requirement is very infrequent. Travel and subsistence will be paid in accordance with Civil Service regulations. Civil Defence Trainers will have access to a vehicle (manual transmission) for official duties. Please note that a current full driving licence (Category B), valid in Ireland without restrictions, is an essential requirement for these roles. Personal Training and Development The Department has a range of learning and development supports, including a defence sector-specific micro-credential course provided in conjunction with Maynooth University, and leadership development. The successful candidate(s) will also be able to avail of unique opportunities, specific to this role, to enhance their professional competencies and skills. Civil Defence Trainers are given the opportunity to review their development needs through the Department's Performance Management and Development System (PMDS). Benefits As well as a rewarding and challenging career, some of the benefits of working with Civil Defence College include: • Competitive salary with yearly increments for satisfactory performance. • Public Sector pension. • 29 days of annual leave per year, rising to 30 days after 5 years' service. • Access to well-being programmes to support a healthy work-life balance. Subject to business needs and a satisfactory probationary period: • Extensive learning and development opportunities, including access to an Educational Support Scheme supporting further third-level studies. • Access to the Shorter Working Year Scheme. • Facility to apply for career breaks (subject to relevant service requirements). • Opportunity to avail of the Cycle to Work Scheme and the Tax Saver Public Transport Pass. • Opportunity to join the Public Service Credit Union. • Regular opportunities for promotion through internal, inter-departmental and open competitions. Salary and Working Hours Salary Range: From €60,029 to €76,546 Starting Annual Leave: 29 Days Hours of Attendance: 41 hours and 15 minutes gross per week ENTRY REQUIREMENTSEssential Candidates must, on or before 9th July 2026 : Role 1 – Civil Defence Trainer - Medical & Governance (a) Be a current PHECC Education Award Holder* or a Practitioner who is currently registered, without sanction, with the PHECC. Role 2 – Civil Defence Trainer - General (b) Hold a qualification in an area relevant to the role such as: • Diploma in Small Craft Surveying • Irish Sailing Association Advanced Powerboat Certificate • Personal Survival Techniques Training • Or another relevant qualification. Candidates for both roles must also have: A qualification in Training or Education (minimum Level 6 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ), or NARIC Ireland Foreign Qualifications equivalent), or a professional qualification such as Training Delivery and Evaluation. PHECC Education Award Holders are deemed to satisfy this requirement. A minimum of 2 years' recent (within the last 5 years) relevant practical experience of delivering training, including experience of researching and/or designing and/or developing training material and/or programmes either individually or as part of a team. Experience in the use of software packages associated with training development and delivery, such as Moodle, Articulate, Microsoft Office products, etc. Good knowledge and experience of corporate governance and internal control principles and procedures. Good planning and organisation skills, including flexibility and adaptability, and the ability to work effectively in a changing environment. Excellent attention to detail, with the ability to handle multiple assignments, changing priorities and meet deadlines. Excellent interpersonal skills, with an ability to build and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders to deliver common objectives. Excellent oral and written communication skills (including presentation skills), with the ability to interpret and present technical information clearly and concisely to both technical and non-technical audiences. High levels of commitment, motivation and the capacity to work independently and/or as part of a team while delivering high-quality customer service. Strong judgement, problem-solving and decision-making skills. The ability to collate, analyse and present information from multiple sources. The ability to actively share information, knowledge and expertise. Strong IT skills with proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. Demonstrate an ongoing commitment to Continuing Professional Development. A current full driving licence (Category B), valid in Ireland. Candidates' driving licence must be valid for both manual and automatic transmission vehicles. DesirableFor Role 1 – Civil Defence Trainer Medical & Governance • Experience in dealing with Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Quality Review & Governance Validation Framework audits. For Role 2 – Civil Defence Trainer - General • Experience in Marine Search, Rescue and Recovery. • Experience of Small Craft Surveying. Desirable for all candidates • Experience of integrating varying delivery styles to accommodate learners with numeracy and/or literacy challenges. • Understanding, or the ability to quickly gain an understanding, of the public sector environment and delivering on Government strategy. • Experience in the procurement of training programmes and/or services. Please Note Qualifications and eligibility may not be confirmed until the final stage of the process. Therefore, candidates who do not possess the essential requirements on or by the dates specified and proceed with their application are putting themselves to unnecessary effort and expense and will not be offered a position from this competition. The onus is on the candidate to ensure they fulfil the eligibility requirements as set out. Publicjobs reserves the right to deem an applicant ineligible at any stage if it is apparent that the candidate does not hold the required eligibility or qualifications, for example from the submitted application form. Candidates who are unable to demonstrate that they hold, or will hold, the required qualification(s) by the deadline specified may be withdrawn from the competition at any stage. An invitation to tests, interview or any element of the selection process is not acceptance of eligibility. Candidates who are placed on a panel and come under consideration for a position will be required to provide documentary evidence of their eligibility, including qualifications. Please be aware that a transcript of results may be required. Therefore, the onus is on candidates to have this information available if requested by Publicjobs.

23 hours agoFull-time

Consultant In Paediatric Anaesthesiology

Childrens Health IrelandDublin

Purpose of role: The purpose of this post is to provide consultant-delivered paediatric anaesthesia at CHI at Temple Street and to the Irish Paediatric Acute Transport Service (IPATS), as a single joint appointment spanning both services. The postholder will help sustain and develop a high-quality, safe and child-centred anaesthesia service at Temple Street across elective, emergency and procedural work, while contributing consultant expertise to the national service for the resuscitation, stabilisation and inter-hospital transfer of critically ill infants and children. In doing so, the post strengthens the link between the operating theatre and the retrieval environment, and ensures that the skills of paediatric anaesthesia are available to the sickest children both within the hospital and at the point of referral from hospitals throughout the country. The post is also intended to support the continued development of both services: the expansion of IPATS capacity and coverage, the education and outreach that underpins safe paediatric transfer nationally, and the preparation of anaesthesia and retrieval services for transition to the new National Children's Hospital. The postholder will be expected to provide clinical leadership, to contribute to teaching, governance and quality improvement across both services, and to work collaboratively across CHI, the National Ambulance Service and referring hospitals in the interests of children and their families. All the NAS-CCRS teams aim to support regional hospitals with the management of critically ill patients through the use of single point of contact &referral, senior clinician advice and support, delivery of Outreach Education & Training Programmes. This will continue with the incorporation of the NCH as a constituent hospital in the Dublin & Midlands Region, complex paediatric care is a national hub-and-spoke model, with the NCH as a national hub. NAS-CCRS offers a single point of contact for critical care referral – 1800 222378 (1800 ACCEPT) for all hospitals who require support from NAS CCRS. It facilitates advice calls and has the capacity to conference multiple users in one call and can bridge in relevant specialists as required. Because of the 1800-ACCEPT national referral process, the consultant will be in contact with peers from all around the country on a daily basis. Essential Professional Qualifications and Experience: a) Registration as a specialist in the Specialist Division of the Register of Medical Practitioners maintained by the Medical Council in Ireland in the specialty of anaesthesiology and b) Two years certified postgraduate training in paediatric anaesthesiology. “The successful interviewee must be registered as a specialist in the relevant specialty on the Specialist Division of the Register of Medical Practitioners maintained by the Medical Council of Ireland, within 180 days of the day of interview and before taking up appointment. In exceptional circumstances proleptic appointments may be considered for candidates engaged in relevant training programmes. The Consultant must, at all times while continuing to hold office, continue to be registered with the Medical Council of Ireland. Documentary evidence of Medical Council Registration is required and must be produced annually to the Medical Administration Department within the Children’s Health Ireland and NAS-CCRS. Should the successful candidate not be registered as a Specialist at that time, the post may be offered to the next suitable candidate. Should no suitable candidate exist, a further recruitment process may be initiated”. How to apply & informal queries: The criteria for short listing are based on the requirements of the post as outlined in the eligibility criteria and/or the essential & desirable knowledge, skills and competencies section of this job specification. Failure to include information regarding these requirements may result in you not being called forward to the next stage of the selection process To apply for this position, please send a CV and letter of application. The closing date for submissions of CV’s and letter of application is 11:45pm on Sunday July 19th 2026. Applications must be completed through the advertised post on CHI.jobs by clicking ‘Apply for Job’. Applications will not be accepted through direct email or any other method. Informal Enquiries can be obtained from: Dr John O’Flynn, Consultant Paediatric Anaesthesiologist, Chair of the Department of Anaesthesiology at Children’s Health Ireland at Temple Street John.oflynn@childrenshealthireland.ie Dr Dermot Doherty, Clinical Director NAS Critical Care & Retrieval Services Dermot.Doherty@HSE.ie Dr Robert Ghent, Consultant Paediatric Anaesthesiologist, Clinical lead for the Department of Anaesthesiology at Children’s Health Ireland robert.ghent@childrenshealthireland.ie

1 day ago

DML-- - Clinical Specialist Dietitian, Adult Diabetes

HSE and MidlandsDublin

Dublin & Midlands Region DML-06-26-187 Clinical Specialist Dietitian - Adult Diabetes Location of Post: A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Chief Medical Scientist from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled for the region – including

1 day agoFull-timePart-time

Air Corps Aerospace Technician

Irish Defence ForcesBaldonnell, Dublin

Aerospace Technicians Take your career to new heights with a career as an Aerospace Technician in the Irish Air Corps!Elevate your skills, embrace challenges and be part of our team, dedicated to enabling our fleet. Aerospace Technicians will work in technical teams that are responsible for maintaining, inspecting, repairing, and supporting aircraft and aviation systems to ensure they remain safe, airworthy, and mission ready. They will play a vital role in keeping aircraft operational and supporting aviation missions. Key Responsibilities Depending on qualifications, training, and experience, Aerospace Technicians may work across a range of specialist technical areas, including: Aircraft Maintenance –support in the conduct of inspections, servicing, repair, testing, and rectification of aircraft and aviation equipment. Workshop Services – aircraft structural repairs, spray painting, flight safety equipment maintenance, non-destructive testing, calibration, and ground support equipment maintenance. Technical Services – aircraft maintenance planning, technical documentation and procurement support. Ancillary Services – maintenance of aviation life-support and communications equipment, including helmets, headsets, locator beacons, and aircraft batteries. Mission Support Systems – support and maintenance of communication networks, servers, radios, satellite communications, and command-and-control systems. Airfield Services – maintenance of navigation aids, radar, surveillance systems, air traffic control equipment, meteorological systems, and telecommunications infrastructure. Inventory Management – administration and control of aircraft parts, technical equipment, flight operations support and supply chain activities. Auditing and Compliance – supporting technical audits and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Eligibility Requirements To apply, candidates must: · Be an Irish citizen, or have legal entitlement to reside and work in Ireland for the duration of their service. · Be of good character and capable of obtaining any required security clearance. · Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and under 39 years of age on the closing date for applications. Qualifications Candidates must hold either: A National Craft Certificate, or an approved NFQ Level 7 qualification in Aeronautical /Aerospace, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Electrical/Electronic, or Mechatronic Engineering. For roles in Mission Support Systems, Ancillary Services, or Airfield Services, candidates must hold an approved NFQ Level 7 qualification in Electrical/Electronic Engineering or a related discipline such as Telecommunications, ICT, or Cyber Security. EASA Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence (Category A and Category B) Skills and Attributes Successful candidates will demonstrate • Strong technical and analytical skills • Attention to detail and problem-solving ability • A commitment to safety and quality standards • The ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team This role offers specialist technical training, ongoing professional development, and the opportunity to work with advanced aircraft and aviation technologies in a dynamic operational environment. Terms & Conditions >>>

1 day ago

Air Corps General Service Recruit

Irish Defence ForcesBaldonnell, Dublin

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 Current Rates of Pay

1 day ago

Social Care Worker, Maternity Leave Cover

Autism A CharaDublin

Social Care Worker - Residential Stillorgan, Co. Dublin 39 hours per week Specific purpose contract to cover maternity leave Job reference: SCW_BLOSSP_1906 Essential criteria for the position of Social Care Worker: Full Job Specification available on request Autism A Chara does not require assistance from Recruitment Agencies, any CVs submitted by Recruitment Agencies will be deleted and not considered.

1 day ago

Temporary Higher Executive Officer User Complaints

Coimisiún na MeánDublin

About This Role The Temporary Higher Executive Officer User Complaints is a 11 - month temporary contract in which the successful candidate will be employed by Cpl and you will work onsite in the Coimisiún na Meán’s office at 1 Shelbourne Buildings, Shelbourne Road, Dublin 4, D04 NP20, Ireland. Role Purpose As a Higher Executive Officer (HEO) within the User Complaints & Dispute Resolution team, you will be responsible for overseeing and managing caseloads, processes, and regulatory compliance within this division in Coimisiún naMeán. You will be required to lead and coordinate efforts across your team, ensuring timely project execution, adherence to regulatory guidelines, and continuous improvement of departmental processes. Key Responsibilities •Assessing the eligibility of complex complaints in line with legislative requirements; •Processing complaints of varying complexity complex complaints in a timely and efficient manner in line with Standard Operating Procedures in place; •Assisting in the drafting of proposed decisions for complaints; •Consideration of responses received from either party relating to the complaint; •Assisting in the drafting of final decisions for complaints; •Presenting complaint information to internal stakeholders in a clear, concise and comprehensive manner; •Drafting of correspondence to stakeholders; •Analysingand examining complaint data and evidence with reporting as required; •Conducting regular quality checks and providing relevant feedback; •Using the available data analysis, including Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), to regularly measure output and drive performance; •Project management and reporting as required; •Supporting the development and implementation of strategies, policies and procedures; •Liaising with internal and external stakeholders as required; The above is intended as a guide to the general range of duties and is intended to be neither definitive nor restrictive and is subject to review. About You​ Experience, Skills, Knowledge & Qualifications​ ​ Essential Criteria •At least 2 years relevant complaint-handling experience or experience including managing investigations and drafting decision documents, or at least 2 years relevant drafting experience in a regulatory or legal environment, •A recognisedqualification of at least Level 5 on the National Framework of Qualifications (Leaving Certificate) or equivalent; •Strong planning and organisational skills with the ability to prioritise effectively while managing a significant and complex workload •Excellent communication skills including written report-writing and presentation skills •Well-developed interpersonal skills with the ability to build relationships with many different stakeholders •An understanding of, and interest in, the Irish regulatory and digital landscape •Drive and commitment to delivering high quality customer service, for internal and external customers •Knowledge of, and/or experience in, managing processes, including process improvement; •Strong Microsoft Office skills (Word, Excel and PowerPoint, Dynamics 365) Desirable Criteria •Experience in both working and thriving in an evolving organisation •Complaint-handling or regulatory investigation experience •Knowledge of or experience of working with online platforms •Illustrate a proficiency in the use of the Irish Language •An understanding of fair procedures applicable to regulatory processes Key Information​ ​ Benefits, Package & Pay •This position is offered on a temporary agency contract for a period of 11 months. •The successful candidate will be employed by Cpl •Full time, 35 hrsper week •Annual Leave: 29 days per annum •The role will be a hybrid role combining home and office working. The current hybrid policy is 2 days in the office. •The office is located at One Shelbourne Buildings, Shelbourne Road, Dublin 4, D04 NP20. •This position is graded at the Higher Executive Officer scales •Successful candidates will be appointed on the first point of the scale Application Process •If you are interested in applying for this position, please submit a CV (max 2 pages) via HERE before 26thJune 2026 at 12pm. •Appointment to this role is subject to the candidate's eligibility to work in Ireland. •All positions require candidates to live in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland. •For queries related to the application or selection process related to this role, please contact cnam@cpl.ie Competencies Please see the competencies below that will be assessed at interview stage for this competition: •Team Leadership •Judgment Analysis and Decision Making •Management and Delivery of Result •Interpersonal and Communication skills •Specialist Knowledge, Expertise and Self Development •Drive and Commitment to Public Service Values

1 day agoFull-time

General Manager For Social Inclusion Services Incorporating The National Drug Treatment Centre And Addiction Services - NDT

HSE & South EastDublin

The Role The General Manager will be a senior leader within the Integrated Health Area (IHA) structure, responsible for enabling integrated care, driving service improvement, and overseeing strategic and operational programmes across the IHA. This post carries specific executive operational responsibility for Social Inclusion Services, the National Drug Treatment Centre (NDTC) and Addiction Services across Dublin South and Wicklow, ensuring high quality, safe, accredited and efficient operations aligned with the Draft National Drugs Strategy 2026-2029. The General Manager will also hold responsibility for NDTC laboratory governance, accreditation, quality assurance, and workforce planning for toxicology and pathology related services, in accordance with recognised laboratory management standards. The Person 1. Statutory Registration, Professional Qualifications, Experience, etc. (a) Eligible applicants will be those who on the closing date for the competition: I. Significant senior management experience within health, social care, or social inclusion services. And II. Demonstrated experience delivering complex service change and improvement programmes in a healthcare environment. And III. Extensive experience with performance management, service planning and cross functional collaboration. And IV. The requisite knowledge and ability (including a high standard of suitability and management ability) for the proper discharge of the duties of the office. 2. Health A candidate for and any person holding the office must be fully competent and capable of undertaking the duties attached to the office and be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. 3. Character Each candidate for and any person holding the office must be of good character. For further information please see the below job specification. The above Job Description is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all duties involved and consequently, the post holder may be required to perform other duties, as appropriate to the post, which may be assigned to him / her from time to time and to contribute to the development of the post while in office. We welcome enquiries about the role: For further information & informal enquiries about the role contact: Name: Fiona Hammond, Integrated Service Lead, HSE Dublin South and Wicklow Email: fiona.hammond1@hse.ie For informal enquiries relation to the recruitment process contact: Name: Reymary Reyes, Recruitment Lead, HSE Dublin and South East Email: reymary.reyes@hse.ie | 087 3421382 Application Process: ***Rezoomo profile and CV 's will NOT be accepted*** Closing date: 3rd of July 2026 @ 5pm Applications are to be made by Rezoomo System. Please use Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Safari or Mozilla Firefox browsers to apply on Rezoomo. Information submitted in your application will be shared with the assessment panel as part of the recruitment and selection process.

1 day ago

Senior Paediatric Dietitian, Allergy

Childrens Health IrelandDublin

Purpose of the Role The purpose of this post is to work and function as an effective member of the Nutrition and Dietetic team and the Clinical Immunology team, with the aim of providing expert, evidence-based nutrition and dietetic care as well as playing a key role in the development, delivery, and evaluation of such care / pathways for paediatric patients in Children’s Health Ireland. The successful candidate may be required to work across CHI sites and services in line with organisational requirements and the development of the new children’s hospital and associated services. Essential Criteria: · Be registered as a Dietitian by the Dietitians Registration Board at CORU. · Have a minimum of 3 years post- graduate clinical experience. · Have experience in the dietetic management of paediatric allergy. · Have the requisite knowledge and ability (including a high standard of suitability and professional ability) for the proper discharge of the duties of the office. How to Apply & Informal Enquiries Applications for this post must be accompanied by a cover letter, setting out relevant experience that illustrates how the essential criteria listed above are met. The criterion for short listing is based on the requirements of the post, as outlined in the eligibility criteria. * Please note that you must submit a cover letter with your CV, this forms part of your application and CV’s will not be accepted without a detailed cover letter. The closing date for submissions of CVs and cover letter is Sunday, 12th July 2026 by23:45 pm. Applications must be completed through the advertised post on CHI.jobs by clicking ‘Apply for Job’. Applications will not be accepted through direct email or any other method. For informal enquiries for this specialty/department, please contact Catherine Carroll, Acting Dietitian Manager in Charge III: Catherine.carroll@childrenshealthireland.ie For other queries relating to this recruitment process, please contact Talent Acquisition Specialist Victoria Gsamelova Victoria.Gsamelova@childrenshealthireland.ie PLEASE NOTE: CHI has transitioned to a process of a one commencement day per month for all new employees and Secondments. This update to our Onboarding process is aligned to changes in our monthly/fortnightly payroll and with the corporate induction program. This process enhancement ensures that we can thoroughly prepare for your arrival and facilitate a smooth transition in your onboarding journey. It is important for you to note that if you do not have your pre-employments and mandatory training completed in time, your commencement date will be deferred to the next available date. Below, you’ll find the list of commencement dates for 2026 for your information. · 5th October · 2nd November · 7th December Information on “Non-European Economic Area Applicants” is available from https://dbei.gov.ie/en/ Children’s Health Ireland is legally required to verify that all staff have the right to work in Ireland before they begin employment , regardless of nationality or immigration status. This right-to-work check is also necessary when an individual re-joins CHI or when their immigration permission or employment permit is due to expire. Permit holders can change their permit employer to CHI after a period of nine months has passed since commencing their first employment permit in the State. The change of employer applies to the General Employment Permit (GEP) and to the Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP) . The change is required to be completed as part of pre-employment clearance. All Permits and Change of Employer applications are processed on the Employment Permits Online . Some recruitment campaigns may be open to candidates who are not citizens of the EEA, Switzerland, or United Kingdom. You can consult the Critical Skills Occupational List see if your profession is currently eligible under this route. The programme outlined for Children’s Health Ireland may impact on this role and as structures change the job description may be reviewed. Children’s Health Ireland is an equal opportunities employer.

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