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Librarian

Kildare County CouncilKildare€52,239 - €62,484 per year

The Position and Role The Librarian is a supervisory professional librarian post and performs a role in almost all areas of library service. The post may be assigned responsibility for the day to day management of a branch library, including staff supervision, or alternatively be based in Library Headquarters with responsibility for managing particular service areas. The Librarian will work under the direction and management of the County Librarian or other employee designated by the County Librarian or Director of Service as appropriate. The Librarian will work as part of a multi disciplinary team within the Library Service assisting with the implementation of work programmes to achieve goals, targets and standards set out in the Library Development Programme and team development plans. The Librarian will be expected to use initiative and work to a high standard and will be required to operate the Council’s existing and future Information Technology systems as part of their work. The Librarian role requires excellent professional librarian, administrative, employee supervisory, interpersonal and communication skills and expertise. Duties and Responsibilities The main duties and responsibilities of the Librarian will be consistent with the provision of a modern 21st century public library service that is responsive to the changing requirements of customers of all ages and abilities. The duties will include but are not limited to the following: • Ensuring that the Library Development Programme is implemented to deliver on the Council’s strategies and objectives for the overall development of the County outlined in various corporate plans and strategies. • Identifying opportunities for improvements in service delivery and to use key performance indicators or other performance indicators effectively as appropriate. • Assist in the development of library policies, development programmes, plans and strategies. • General branch management and development, service management that could include Kildare Local Studies. • Management of information systems and services. • Provide access to information, circulation control, collection development and user education. • Communicating and liaising effectively with employees, senior managers, customers and elected representatives in relation to operational matters for the Library Service. • Providing specialist assistance and support in the delivery of projects as required. • Supporting the Executive Librarian or other nominated senior official to communicate, implement and manage all change management initiatives within the Library Service. • Supervising employees in supporting roles up to the position or grade of Senior Library Assistant including assigning duties and workload, scheduling and prioritising work and monitoring and reporting on progress. • Provide ongoing support to employees under their control, including performance management, handling day to day issues, and identifying training and development requirements as appropriate. • Ensure full compliance with all organisational policies and procedures. • Support the Executive Librarian or designated Senior Official in the management and implementation of Health and Safety for the Branch Library or Library Headquarters, to be in compliance with Health and Safety legislative requirements, policies and procedures and safe systems of work. • To deputise for the Executive Librarian as required. • To represent their section or department on committees or at meetings and give progress reports as required. • To be involved in the day to day management of resources within their section or team. • To participate in corporate activities and responsibilities appropriate to the grade. • To undertake any other duties of a similar level and responsibility within the Library Service, as may be required or assigned from time to time. The duties shall be such as may be assigned to the employee from time to time by the Local Authority and shall include the duty of deputising for other employees of the Local Authority when required, and such duties as may be assigned to them in relation to any other area of the Local Authority. The Competition The purpose of this recruitment campaign is to form a panel for Kildare County Council from which permanent and temporary posts may be filled at Librarian Grade as vacancies arise. The Candidate It is desirable that candidates demonstrate through their application form and at interview that he or she: • Hold a postgraduate qualification in librarianship. • Have knowledge of the structure and functions of the local government library service, of current issues, future trends and strategic direction of library services and an understanding of the role of the Librarian in this context. • Have a minimum of two years satisfactory experience of library work. • Have experience at a management level. • Have a strong sense of commitment to delivering quality public services and be willing to take on a challenge. • Have a good understanding of the role of digital technologies in the delivery of 21st century library services. • Be highly motivated and have excellent interpersonal and communication skills. • Demonstrate the ability to supervise and motivate a team effectively and maintain productive working relationships within the organisation and with customers. • Have effective budget management skills. • Have experience of planning and prioritising to meet targets and delegating work appropriately. • Have experience of problem solving and decision making. • Demonstrate openness and a willingness to adopt new ways of working and involve others in change. • Have project management, administration and report writing skills. • Understand core issues around data protection. • Demonstrate an understanding of Health and Safety management. • Have excellent knowledge and understanding of the structures and functions of local government, of current local government issues, challenges and priorities. • Have an in depth understanding of the role of Librarian. • Have a sound understanding of the representational role of the elected members and the need to work in partnership to deliver quality services and implement policy decisions. Candidates, if successful, will not be appointed to the post unless they: • Agree to undertake the duties attached to the post and accept the conditions under which the duties are, or may be required to be, performed. • Are fully competent, capable and available to undertake the duties attached to the position. Qualifications and Requirements of the Post 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. Education, Training and Experience Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms: a) Hold a degree (Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications) in the area of Library and Information Studies or a postgraduate qualification in librarianship. b) Have satisfactory experience of library work. Please supply copies of any certificates, diplomas or degrees you may have with the application form. Non Irish qualifications must be accompanied by a determination from Quality and Qualifications Ireland to establish their comparability against the Irish National Framework of Qualifications. Overseas qualifications must also be accompanied by a translation document. Driving Licence Applicants should at the date of application hold a full valid Irish or European Union licence for Class B vehicles, or a licence acceptable to the National Driver Licence Service for transfer to a full Irish licence. They must be a competent driver and shall drive a car in the course of their duties and for this purpose provide and maintain a car to the satisfaction of the Local Authority. The Council must be indemnified on their insurance. Competencies for the Post of Librarian Candidates will be expected to demonstrate sufficient evidence within their application form of competence under each of the following: Management and Change Demonstrates flexibility and an openness to change. Challenges the status quo to see how systems, processes and practices may be improved. Can work with multiple stakeholders to implement change. Implements change in an orderly and determined manner. Recognises that people react differently to change and manages this accordingly. Understands the need for change and communicates this persuasively to others. Performance through People Leads and motivates the team in a manner that provides clarity of purpose and a focus on delivery. Shows visible commitment to the purpose, mission and vision of the organisation. Develops the team and its members to achieve corporate objectives through effective performance management. Communicates effectively with all employees. Delivering Results Understands the context and impact of decisions made. Acts decisively and makes timely, informed and effective decisions. Contributes to operational plans and develops team plans in line with priorities. Delegates, tracks and monitors activity. Establishes high quality service and customer care standards. Demonstrates technical knowledge and expertise commensurate with the role of Librarian. Managing Resources Allocates resources effectively to ensure priorities are met and work is executed efficiently to deliver quality services. Personal Effectiveness Takes initiative and is open to new challenges. Evaluates outcomes achieved and implements improvements required. Keeps up to date with developments, trends and best practice. Demonstrates resilience, integrity and professionalism. Manages time and workload effectively. Knowledge, Experience and Skills Knowledge and understanding of the structure and functions of local government including service requirements. Knowledge of current local government issues. Understanding of the role of a Librarian. Knowledge and experience of operating Information and Communication Technology systems. Particulars of Employment The Post The post is permanent, 35 hours per week. Location Kildare County Council reserves the right to assign the successful candidate to any premises in use by the Council now or in the future. Commencement The appointee must take up appointment within one month or such longer period as determined by the Council. Working Hours The current working hours are 35 hours per week. The Council reserves the right to alter hours in line with Government Circulars. A flexi time system is in operation. Overtime may be required. Probationary Period There shall be a twelve month probationary period which may be extended at the discretion of the Chief Executive. Confirmation of appointment is subject to satisfactory service. Remuneration €52,239 – €53,799 – €55,392 – €57,019 – €58,657 – €60,567 (Long Service Increment 1) – €62,484 (Long Service Increment 2). On appointment, successful candidates will be placed on the first point of the salary scale. Remuneration is subject to statutory deductions and increments are paid annually subject to satisfactory attendance, conduct and performance. Superannuation and Retirement Pension arrangements will apply in accordance with the relevant Local Government Superannuation Scheme or Public Service Pension Scheme as appropriate. Retirement age provisions will apply in accordance with relevant legislation. Annual Leave The current leave entitlement for this post is 30 days per annum. Residence The person holding the office must reside in or at an address convenient to the Local Authority as approved by the Chief Executive. Outside Employment The officer may not engage in outside business which would interfere with official duties. Code of Conduct and Organisation Policies Employees must adhere to all current and future Kildare County Council codes of practice and organisational policies including Health and Safety, Communications, Data Protection, Equality, Staff Mobility, Attendance Management and Use of Electronic Equipment. Training Employees are required to attend and participate fully in training programmes as required. Health and Safety Regulations The Council and employees must comply with the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 and associated legislation. Canvassing Any attempt to influence the recruitment process will result in automatic disqualification.

3 days agoFull-time

NAAS-- - Staff Medical Scientist, Haematology

General HospitalNaas, Kildare

Staff Grade Medical Scientist, Haematology Naas General Hospital. There is currently two permanent full-time vacancy available in the Haematology Department in Naas General Hospital. A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Naas general Hospital from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled. Informal Enquiries: Clodagh Cruise Laboratory Manager Naas General Hospital clodagh.cruise@hse.ie HR Point of Contact: DML is committed to providing information and services which are accessible to all, if you require accessibility assistance throughout any stage of the recruitment process, please contact: Name: Olivia Girvin Position: HR Recruitment Officer, HSE Dublin and Midlands Email: Olivia.girvin@hse.ie Tel: 087 957 4869 Purpose of the Post: The person, in co-operation with the Senior Medical Scientist and the Chief Medical Scientist, clinical staff and the Laboratory Manager, will participate in the management and delivery of a quality Laboratory service that supports the clinical needs of our patients. Eligibility Criteria Candidates must have at the latest date of application: - 1. Statutory Registration, Professional Qualifications, Experience, etc (a) Candidates for appointment must: Be registered on the Medical Scientists Register maintained by the Medical Scientists Registration Board at CORU. See https://coru.ie/aboutus/registration-boards/medical-scientists-registration-board/apply-forregistration/ OR (ii) Applicants who satisfy the conditions set out in Section 91 of the Health and Social Care Professionals Act 2005, (see note 1 below*), must submit proof of application for registration with the Medical Scientists Registration Board at CORU. The acceptable proof is correspondence from the Medical Scientists Registration Board at CORU confirming their application for registration as a Section 91 applicant was received by the 30th March 2021. AND (b) 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. 2. Annual Registration (i) On appointment, practitioners must maintain annual registration on Medical Scientists Register maintained by the Medical Scientists Registration Board at CORU AND (ii) Practitioners must confirm annual registration with CORU to the HSE by way of the annual Patient Safety Assurance Certificate (PSAC) Note 1* Section 91 candidates are individuals who qualified before 31st March 2019 and have been engaged in the practice of the profession in the Republic of Ireland for a minimum of 2 years fulltime (or an aggregate of 2 years fulltime), between 31st March 2014 and 31st March 2019 are considered to be Section 91 applicants under the Health and Social Care Professionals Act 2005. 4 . 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. 5. Character Each candidate for and any person holding the office must be of good character

4 days agoFull-timePart-time

Creative Places Coordinator

Kildare County CouncilAthy, County Kildare€52,239 - €62,484 per year

The Position and Role Kildare County Council and partner organisations continue their successful award for the Arts Council Creative Places programme for Athy. Creative Places Athy will develop the creative potential of the town and environs, through engagement with creatives and the community. A ground up approach will embrace a culturally diverse creative programme, centered on capacity building, collaboration, sustainability, and community development principles. Vision and Mission Creative Places Athy is an ambitious community based artistic programme for Athy and will continue to be developed in collaboration with project partners for maximum cultural and social impact. Underpinned by socially engaged art practice and community development principles, it will be informed by the community's stories, experience and Athy's social, economic, and cultural traditions. The 4 priority areas for development which have been identified are: Community Participation – a continued and deepened focus on developing socially engaged art projects with the local community. This work should have a particular focus on working with disadvantaged and marginalised groups within the community including young people, older people, ethnic minorities and other marginalised and less engaged groups. Creative Spaces – the urban environment is an integral element of Athy’s identity given its unique history as a historic town. This priority area should focus on creative placemaking in the built environment but also include the many wonderful green and blue spaces that the town has. Supporting Local Artists – Athy can and should have a thriving artist community. The focus of work under this priority would be on working with and supporting existing and established artists and creatives and proactively seeking to engage with new and less established artists with a view to supporting the emergence of a dynamic and vibrant artist community that can help drive the Creative Places Athy programme and the broader creative and cultural development of the town. Capacity Building and Long Term Sustainability – Athy views Creative Places as providing a starting point and a catalyst for developing a more vibrant, socially engaged arts infrastructure and community in Athy. This will be a gradual and ongoing process that will require building capacity within local organisations and stakeholder groups to develop and manage socially engaged arts projects and programmes. Aims • Cultivate a ground up approach to arts and creative engagement • Grow existing synergies between artists and communities • Develop new opportunities for a diverse range of artists working with communities • Embed a rich, supportive, and sustainable culture for socially engaged art • Create high quality socially engaged art • Co create with partners an innovative programme of opportunities for artists and communities to innovate and work together creatively Key Functions The Co Ordinator is responsible for the development, implementation, and delivery of Creative Places Athy programme of socially engaging arts and collaborative arts commissions and creative community consultations in partnership with Kildare County Council, local partners, and stakeholders, for communities and artists. The Co Ordinator will take a leading role in all areas of project management, programme delivery, producing, marketing, and communicating with artists, community members and local and national stakeholders. Duties and Responsibilities The duties of the post of the Creative Places Athy Coordinator include, but are not limited to: • Work in partnership with stakeholders and agencies in the Athy area to ensure the effectiveness of the project and to augment the work that is happening in the area currently • Support decision making process around programme delivery to maintain a ground up approach • Work with stakeholders and the Creative Team to design and deliver a series of creative community consultations and meetings to support the community to identify its needs within this programme and within the resources available • Work with stakeholders to write briefs for artistic call outs, residencies, bursary awards, commissions, training, and capacity building to support the community to identify and select artists for same • Manage the Creative Places budget and seek additional funding to sustain the programme beyond this 3 year period • Ensure that project timelines, concepts and marketing needs are met at regular intervals throughout the project and organising documentary evidence of all related programme activities • Support skill development for artists, creatives and community facilitators development opportunities related to the project • Support artists in residence to make work with the local community that is socially engaged and support community groups and individuals to participate in the making of the work to be produced within all best practice guidelines • Support the artists and community through commissioning processes • Show commitment to supporting artists and programmes that represent inclusion and cultural diversity • Lead the development of a long term vision plan, beyond 2028, with strategic partners • Build an evaluation framework from the start to capture ongoing data and be able to disseminate the learning from the Creative Places Athy programme through the next 3 year programme • To actively participate in documentation and evaluation of the programme and ensure that evaluation is embedded in all programmes and support the independent evaluator and commissioned artists in this regard • Participate in information sharing and support opportunities provided by the Arts Council, for the Creative Places programme countrywide, through the Coordinators network • Risk assess and manage the risk and insurance for Creative Places Athy • Have cognisance for Kildare County Council Corporate Plan, Local Area Plans and Climate Action programme and use environmentally friendly practices • Support the establishment of an identity, brand and social media presence for Creative Places Athy • Build relationships with local, national and international press and media to market the work and update and maintain websites, blogs, social media sites, electronic bulletins etc The duties shall be such as may be assigned to the employee from time to time by the Local Authority and shall include the duty of deputising for other employees of the Local Authority, when required, and such duties as may be assigned to them in relation to any other area of the Local Authority. The Competition The purpose of this recruitment campaign is to form a panel for Kildare County Council from which temporary posts may be filled at Athy Creative Places Coordinator as vacancies arise. The Candidate It is desirable that candidates demonstrate through their application form and at the interview that he or she: • Experience working directly with artists and supporting their development • Experience in arts production and public event planning • A proven track record of leading projects and working collaboratively • Strong understanding of socially engaged arts practice, community development and grassroots cultural participation • Skilled in building partnerships across statutory, voluntary, and community sectors • Experience in financial planning, reporting to funders and securing funding from multiple sources • A proven track record of working within communities using a community development approach and understanding of community issues • An understanding and experience of working in socially disadvantaged communities and socially excluded groups • An understanding of the complexities of working in a local context • In depth knowledge of the arts sector, including local and national arts policy, and ideally Arts Council reporting structures • Public relations, marketing and social media skills • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Excellent group and community facilitation skills • Excellent information and communications technology skills • Self motivated, with strong initiative and problem solving skills Candidates, if successful, will not be appointed to the post unless they: • Agree to undertake the duties attached to the post and accept the conditions under which the duties are, or may be required to be, performed • Are fully competent, capable and available to undertake the duties attached to the position Qualifications and Requirements of the Post 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. Education, Training and Experience etc.: Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms: a) Hold a degree (level 7 on the National Framework of Qualifications) in the area of Arts or Cultural Studies. b) Have at least 3 years satisfactory relevant arts and administrative experience including experience in the area of programme development and budget management. c) Have satisfactory knowledge of public service organisation. Please supply copies of any certificates, diplomas or degrees you may have with the application form. Non Irish Qualifications must be accompanied by a determination from Quality and Qualifications Ireland to establish their comparability against the Irish National Framework of Qualifications. Overseas qualifications must also be accompanied by a translation document. Driving Licence Applicants should at the date of application hold a full valid Irish or European Union licence, for Class B vehicles, or a licence acceptable to National Driver Licence Service for transfer to full Irish licence. They must be a competent driver and shall drive a car in the course of their duties and for this purpose provide and maintain a car to the satisfaction of the local authority. The council must be indemnified on their insurance. Particulars of Employment The Post The post is a 3 year Fixed Term Contract. Location Kildare County Council reserves the right to assign the successful candidates to any premises in use by the Council, now or in the future. The person appointed will be required to report to their place of work by their own means of transport and at their own expense. Commencement Kildare County Council shall require a person to whom an appointment is offered to take up such appointment within a period of not more than one month and if they fail to take up the appointment within such period, or such other longer period as the Council in its absolute discretion may determine, Kildare County Council shall not appoint them. Working Hours The current working hours are 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Kildare County Council reserves the right to alter the hours of work from time to time in line with Government Circulars. Kildare County Council also has a flexible time system in operation, details of which are available from the Human Resources Section. You may be required to work overtime on various occasions. All hours worked are subject to and recorded in accordance with the provisions of the Organisation of Working Time Act 1997, and the Organisation of Working Time Regulations 2001. Kildare County Council requires employees to record their hours using a clocking system. Reporting Arrangements Creative Places Coordinator report directly to the County Arts Officer or other appropriate supervisor in the Section or to any other employee of Kildare County Council as the Director of Services or other appropriate employee may designate for this purpose. A system of regular appraisal will be operated during employment, which will involve discussions between the employee and the line manager regarding performance and conduct. Probationary Period of Employment Where a person is permanently appointed to Kildare County Council, the following provisions shall apply: a) There shall be a period after appointment takes effect, during which such a person shall hold the position on probation. b) Such period shall be twelve months, but the Chief Executive may, at their discretion, extend such period. c) Such a person shall cease to hold the position at the end of the period of probation, unless during this period the Chief Executive has certified that the service is satisfactory. d) The period at (a) above may be terminated on giving one weeks notice as per the Minimum Notice and Terms of Employment Acts. e) There will be assessments during the probationary period. Remuneration €52,239 – €53,799 – €55,392 – €57,019 – €58,657 – €60,567 (Long Service Increment 1) – €62,484 (Long Service Increment 2) On appointment successful candidates will be placed on the first point of the salary scale. Appointment to a higher point of the salary scale may apply to candidates employed elsewhere in the public service, subject to verification of service history. Remuneration is paid fortnightly by PayPath directly to the employees nominated bank account. The current wage pay cycle may be revised during the period of employment. Remuneration is subject to all statutory deductions, for example Pay As You Earn and Pay Related Social Insurance. Increments are paid annually subject to satisfactory attendance, conduct and performance and national agreements. Increments may be withheld if performance, attendance and or conduct are not satisfactory. Superannuation and Retirement A person who becomes a pensionable employee of the County Council will be required in respect of their Superannuation to contribute to the Local Authority at the appropriate rate. The terms of the Local Government Superannuation Consolidation Scheme 1998 as amended or the Public Services Superannuation Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2004 or the Public Service Pensions Single Scheme and Other Provisions Act 2012 will apply as appropriate on appointment. Retirement age for employees is dependent on their relevant contract of employment, with due consideration being given to the rules of the Superannuation Scheme to which they belong. • For appointees who are deemed not to be new entrants as defined in the Public Service Superannuation Miscellaneous Provisions Act, retirement is compulsory on reaching 65 years of age. • The minimum retirement age for new entrants to the public service as defined in the Public Service Superannuation Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2004 is 65. There is no mandatory retirement age. • Effective from 1 January 2013, the Single Public Service Scheme applies to all first time new entrants to the public service, as well as to former public servants returning to the public service after a break of more than 26 weeks: Retirement age is set, initially, at 66 years; this will rise in step with statutory changes in the State Pension Contributory age to 67 years in 2021 and 68 years in 2028. Compulsory retirement age will be 70. Annual Leave Granting of annual leave, payment for annual leave and arrangements for public holidays will be governed by the provisions of the Organisation of Working Time Act 1997 and the nationally agreed annual leave scheme for the sector. The annual leave year runs from 1 January to 31 December. The current leave entitlement for this post is 30 days. The Chief Executive of Kildare County Council retains autonomy regarding office closures, for example Christmas Office Closure, any days arising from such closure will be reserved from the employee annual leave entitlement. Proposed office closure days will be reviewed and advised to all employees each year. Residence The person holding the office must reside in, or at an address convenient to the Local Authority, as approved by the Chief Executive. Outside Employment The position is a 3 year fixed term contract, and the officer may not engage in private practice or be connected with any outside business which would interfere with the performance of official duties. Code of Conduct and Organisation Policies Employees are required to adhere to all current and future Kildare County Council codes of practice including Code of Conduct of Employees and all current and future organisational policies including, but not limited to Health and Safety, Communications, Data Protection, Equality, Staff Mobility, Attendance Management and Use of Electronic Equipment. Training Employees are required to attend and participate fully in training programmes as may be decided by the Council from time to time and to apply their learning in the course of their daily working activities. Health and Safety Regulations Kildare County Council as an Employer is obliged to ensure, so far as it is reasonably practicable, the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work of all its employees. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, the County Council has a legal duty to exercise all due care and take all protective and preventative measures to protect the Safety, Health and Welfare of its employees. All employees also have a legal obligation under Safety and Health legislation to co operate with management and not engage in any improper conduct or behaviour or do anything which would place themselves or others at risk. Canvassing Any attempt by a candidate, or by any person acting at the candidate instigation, directly or indirectly, by means of written communication or otherwise influence in the candidate favour, any member of the staff of the County Council or person nominated by the County Council to interview or examine applicants, will automatically disqualify the candidate for the position being sought.

4 days agoFull-time

NAAS-- - Carpenter

General HospitalNaas, Kildare

Maintenance Craftsman (Carpenter/Joiner) Naas General Hospital. There is currently one permanent whole-time vacancy available in the Maintenance Department. A panel may be formed because of this campaign for Naas General Hospital from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled. Informal Enquiries: We welcome enquiries about the role, please contact: We welcome enquiries about the role. Patrick Dunne Email: patrick.dunne4@hse.ie John Chatten Email : john.chatten@hse.ie HR Point of Contact: DML is committed to providing information and services which are accessible to all, if you require accessibility assistance throughout any stage of the recruitment process, please contact: Name: Rachel Smith Position: HR Recruitment Officer, HSE Dublin and Midlands Email: Rachel.smitp@hse.ie Tel: 087 1881997 Purpose of the Post: To maintain all Carpentry elements of the Hospital infrastructure. Eligibility Criteria Candidates must by the latest date of application: 1. Professional Qualifications, Experience, etc. a) (i) Possess a Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) Level 6 (or higher) Advanced Certificate Craft – Carpentry (or equivalent qualification). Or (ii) Possess the National Craft Certificate issued by FETAC. Or (iii) Possess the Senior Trade Certificate issued by the Department of Education. Or (iv) Possess a Level 3 Technical/Trade qualification or equivalent issued by City & Guilds, London. And b) Candidate must possess the requisite technical knowledge and ability, including a high standard of suitability for the proper discharge of the office. 3. Health Candidates 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. 4. Character Each candidate for and any person holding the office must be of good character. Post Specific Requirements: Demonstrate depth and breadth of post apprenticeship experience in installation and maintenance of Commercial / Domestic / Industrial Carpentry Systems as relevant to the role.

5 days agoPart-timePermanent

Caretaker

Kildare and Wicklow Education and Training BoardNaas, County Kildare€37,079 per year

Duties and Responsibilities: The duties of the Caretaker are listed below. Duties may vary depending on the needs of the school. The Principal will confirm duties on appointment. Ensure that the school buildings are safe and secure at the conclusion of classes, examinations, or functions. Take care of the school premises and contents and to prevent as far as possible any damage to the structure, furniture and equipment. To keep the school premises, furniture and equipment secure. To keep the school premises, furniture and fittings in a clean condition. To keep in a clean condition all glass doors, windows, etc., and to carry out painting of walls, wood-work and window frames as directed by the Principal and/or the Deputy Principal. To see to the heating requirements of the building and safeguard the heating and water pipes during the cold period of the year. To keep in safe custody the keys of all rooms in the building and to ensure that no unauthorised person has access to any part of the building. To open and close the school for functions outside of the normal school hours when necessary. When night classes, examinations or school functions are being held, the Caretaker will be obliged to be on duty a minimum of a half an hour before the start of such classes or functions and have rooms in readiness for classes and functions. Duties as assigned by the Principal to be carried out during evening / night attendance. Principal to be carried out during evening / night attendance. To be available to attend alarm call out on a 24/7 basis. To give such assistance as may be required outside the school building as directed by the Principal/Deputy Principal. To keep the school grounds in good order. To open and close the school as directed by the Principal and/or the Deputy Principal. To control the entry of students and their exit from the school and have all classrooms ready for classes at least half an hour before the official time of commencing. To note and arrange for the receipt of furniture, equipment, stores, fuel, timber, parcels of glass and other materials for general use and for the transfer of stores, equipment and similar transactions. To perform such similar duties as may be required and generally to carry out such duties as may be required from time to time by the Committee, the Chief Executive Officer, the Principal, the Deputy Principal, or the Teacher in Charge of the school. To complete all relevant documentation as required under Health and Safety legislation. Co-operation with any new technology with regard to work and security of schools and other premises. Co-operation in relation to call outs as a result of break-ins. Co-operation with security check on school (especially in evenings, at weekends and during holidays). Co-operation in efforts to heighten awareness of Health and Safety in the workplace through new procedures. Co-operation with on-going legislative changes. Co-operation with the introduction and utilisation of new technology and acceptance that this may result in changes in existing work practices. To work as part of a team with the ancillary staff, Principal and Deputy Principal in keeping the school fit for purpose. To carry out all lawful instructions of the Chief Executive or their representative. The above list is a guide to the general range of duties in the post. It is not intended to be either definitive or restrictive and will be subject to periodic review. Person Specification: Essential Requirements • Reasonable commute to work, ideally within 25km radius of the school. • Proven experience/ability to undertake caretaking duties. • Experience in grounds keeping (e.g. garden maintenance). • Understand/experience in electrics, plumbing and carpentry. • Experience and understanding of Health and Safety issues. • Experience of taking responsibility for the security of school buildings. • Ability to follow instructions on equipment, materials etc. • Clean driving licence. • Punctual, reliable and trustworthy. • Ability to work effectively and supportively as a member of the school team. • Good interpersonal and communication skills. • Ability to act on own initiative, dealing with any unexpected problems that arise. • Good organisational and time management skills. • Flexible with the ability to deal with unexpected events and changing work activities. • Willingness to work flexibly and outside normal hours as required. • A willingness to undertake further training and development as required. • A respect for school culture. • Confidentiality with regard to school business. Desirable Requirements: • Experience of working in a trade would be an advantage. • Current and clean category ‘EB’ driving licence an advantage. • Attendance at courses relating to cleaning, caretaking and/or Health and Safety. General Terms and Conditions of Employment: Hours of Work: Caretaker hours of work will be not less than 6 hours per week delivered in a flexible manner over the year. Hours may be allocated between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm, Monday to Friday. Overtime rate may be paid for work on Saturday or Sunday, or call outs. *Hours will be confirmed on appointment by the Principal. Annual Leave: Holidays must be taken at times to coincide with school holidays and by prior agreement with management. Annual leave entitlement for full time 22 days per annum (pro rata). *Pro rata annual leave entitlement will be confirmed on appointment. Remuneration: The New Entrant salary is €37,079 per annum based on a full-time position (39 hours per week). This position is for 6 hours per week, with a pro rata salary of approximately €5,710 per annum. Following successful completion of 6 months’ service, the salary will increase to €5,814.73 per annum. Annual increments will apply thereafter in line with the relevant pay scale. These are the current rates per annum as set out by the Department of Education and may be amended from time to time. Pension: Compulsory membership of a public service pension scheme with ongoing deductions from salary. Probation: A six-month probationary period applies to this post. Garda Vetting: Employment is subject to the Garda Vetting Procedure and compliance with all appropriate Child Protection and Department of Education guidelines will be required. Application Process: Fully completed application forms to be submitted by 12 noon on Tuesday, 3rd March 2026. Please note the following: • Short listing may apply. Canvassing by or on behalf of the candidate will automatically disqualify. • Late applications will not be accepted. • It is the responsibility of the candidate to ensure that the application form is submitted by the deadline. • Any technical difficulties encountered by the sender when submitting an application are not the responsibility of the KWETB.

5 days agoPart-timePermanent

Retail Sales Consultant

EirNaas, County Kildare€13.50 per hour

About This Role: As a  Retail Sales Consultant  at eir, you will be a face of our brand—engaging with customers to understand their needs and providing tailored broadband and mobile solutions that exceed expectations. In this dynamic retail role, every interaction is an opportunity to represent eir’s values, grow our customer base, and contribute to the success of your store. Enjoy earning a monthly salary along with additional earnings from our attractive commission structure. If you’re a people person with a passion for tech and a drive to hit targets, we’d love to hear from you.  Why This Role: This is more than just a retail job—it’s your chance to build a career in an exciting and fast-paced industry. As a  Retail Sales Consultant,  you’ll: · Deliver outstanding customer service. · Work in a target-driven environment that rewards achievement. · Be part of a team where your input is valued and your success is celebrated. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a busy setting and enjoys sales and working with people. You'll receive full training, so even if you’re new to telecoms, you’ll be set up for success. Benefits include · Earn €13.50 per hour + attractive commission structure! · Continuous support, learning and opportunities for advancement. · Enhanced earning potential through various staff incentives. · Staff offer. · Free eir Wellness Programme & Employee Assistance Programme. · €500 Employee Referral Scheme. · Discounted healthcare plan. · Pension scheme contribution. · Generous family friendly policies, including fertility, pregnancy loss, menopause and others. · Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion. · Paid leave benefits incl. maternity and sick leave benefits. · Tax saver tickets and bike to work scheme. Expectations From The Role: As a  Retail Sales Consultant,  your key responsibilities will include: · Customer Engagement: Build rapport with customers, understand their needs, and recommend the most suitable mobile and broadband solutions. · Sales Delivery: Consistently meet or exceed individual sales targets while contributing to the store’s overall performance. · Customer Experience: Handle queries and issues efficiently, ensuring every customer leaves satisfied. · Store Operations: Support daily administrative tasks, including stock control, data entry, and cash handling. · Product and Policy Knowledge: Stay up-to-date with eir’s product offerings, promotions, and store policies to ensure accurate and compliant service delivery. · Market Awareness: Keep informed of competitor offerings so you can provide customers with the most competitive and relevant information. Flexibility is essential—you’ll be required to work evenings and weekends in line with store trading hours. Requirements For A Successful Application: Knowledge, skills and abilities · Confidence in engaging with a variety of customers and understanding their needs. · Clear, effective communication skills with a strong ability to explain products and services. · A positive, target-driven mind-set with a passion for providing great service. · Interest in mobile phones, broadband, and emerging technologies. Qualifications · 1–2 years of experience in retail or sales is desirable, but relevant life experience will also be considered. · A strong customer focus and a proactive attitude are key to success in this role. CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

5 days agoPart-time

General Operative

Queally GroupKildare

Key Responsibilities: Responsibilities associated with this role include, but are not limited to: Note: As with all positions, due to the dynamic nature of Arrow Group business, key responsibilities will evolve and change over time. Some travel will be required. Appointment to this role is subject to the candidate’s eligibility to work in Ireland

5 days agoFull-time

Administrative Assistant

ShineMaynooth, County Kildare€30,456 per year

Job Title:  Administrative Assistant Reporting to:  Office and Facilities Manager Contract:  Permanent Hours: 21 Hours per week Location:  Hybrid, with regular visits to our Maynooth office (min 2 days per week for first 6 months) Salary:  €30,456 per year, pro-rated to €18,274 for 21hrs. Purpose of the Post: To provide administrative support to the operations and services being delivered by Shine. Key to this will be the organising of the office and administration function to allow for the day-to-day smooth running of the assigned administration tasks and duties. The postholder will also be required to work closely with identified key staff within Shine. Key Duties/Overview of Areas of Responsibility: ‍ Applications can be made by emailing a current CV and cover letter to recruit@shine.ie before 5pm on March 18th 2026.

5 days agoPermanentPart-time

Maintenance Person

SuperValuNaas, Kildare

Main purpose of the role : Ensure all areas of the store are maintained to the highest standards. Health and safety awareness, good communication skills and the ability to work as a team are also very important to perform the role. The ideal candidate will have/be: Previous maintenance experience Experience using common work tools (e.g. hammer, drill) Good communication skills Ability to work in a team Health and Safety awareness Strong attention to detail, organised and flexible Ability to use own initiative and work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment Main duties: Actively live SuperValu brand-values i.e. Genuine, Passion for Food, Vibrant, Committed, Innovative and Imaginative Perform and document routine inspection and maintenance activities Carry out basic repairs and maintenance Notify management of deficiencies or need for repair around the store Perform cleaning activities such as dusting, cleaning floors, removal of rubbish etc. Maintain outside area of store Follow all Health and Safety regulations Perform any other duties or assume any other responsibilities that may be assigned to you from time to time by management

6 days agoPart-time

Surgical Registrar

Medical Manpower General HospitalNaas, Kildare

Principal Duties and Responsibilities The NCHD’s standard duties and responsibilities include, as directed by the Consultant / Clinical Director / Employer to, inter alia: · Assessment & Management: Perform focused histories, physical examinations, initiate and interpret investigations, perform bedside procedures, formulate and execute management plans. · Clinical Decision-Making: Make timely decisions on patient disposition including discharge, referral, or admission in collaboration with senior staff. · Resuscitation & Stabilisation: Lead and participate in the initial resuscitation of critically ill or injured patients. · Teamwork & Communication: Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team and contribute to handovers, MDT meetings, and service development. · Teaching & Education: Participate in the Surgical Department’s regular educational programme and engage in the supervision and teaching of Surgical staff. · Documentation: Maintain accurate medical records in line with HSE and IMC standards. · Leadership and Quality Improvement: Provide leadership within the Emergency Department, both independently and under supervision, while actively engaging in clinical audit and quality improvement initiatives. · Participate as a member of a multi-disciplinary team in the provision of medical care to patients; · Diagnose and treat patients; · Ensure that duties and functions are undertaken in a manner that prioritises the safety and well being of patients; · Assess patients on admission and/or discharge as required and write detailed reports in the case notes; · Order and interpret diagnostic tests; · Initiate and monitor treatment; · Communicate effectively with patients and clients; · Attend clinics and participate in relevant meetings, case conferences and ward rounds; followed by documentation of findings on each patients chart; follow through with actions arising from the round; · Represent the department / profession / team at meetings and conferences as appropriate · Further progress knowledge of diagnosis and management; · Participate in multi-disciplinary clinical audit and proactive risk management and facilitate production of all data / information for same; · Co-operate with investigations, enquiries or audit relating to the provision of health services; · Maintain professional standards in relation to confidentiality and ethics; abide by the Irish Medical Council ‘Guide to Ethical Conduct and Behaviour’ (www.medicalcouncil.ie); · Seek advice and assistance from the Consultant / Clinical Director / Employer with any assigned cases or issues that prove to be beyond the scope of his / her professional competence in line with principles of best practice and clinical governance; · Engage in technological developments as they apply to the patient and service administration · Cover for occasional unplanned absence of colleagues; · Assignment to support services as required. · Perform other duties as required by the supervising Consultant / Clinical Director / Employer. Legislation / Policy / Procedures: · Co-operate with such measures as are necessary to ensure compliance with the requirements of the European Working Time Directive and related Irish legislation comply with statutory and regulatory requirements, agreed training principles[1] where appropriate, corporate policies and procedures and human resource policies and procedures (e.g. Dignity At Work, Trust in Care, Flexible Working Scheme etc); · Co-operate with such arrangements as are put into pace to verify the delivery of all contractual commitments; · Document appropriately and report any near misses, hazards and accidents and bring them to the attention of relevant / designated individual(s) in line with best practice; · Be aware of risk management issues, identify risks and take appropriate action. Education and Training: · Attend at NCHD Induction; · Participate in mandatory and recommended educational and professional development programmes in accordance with organisational / professional requirements; · Maintain and develop professional expertise and knowledge by actively engaging in continuing professional education and development; · Make satisfactory progress in his / her training and development as per the requirements of the training body; · Engage in planning and performance reviews as required with the supervising Consultant / Clinical Director / Head of Academic Department. Health & Safety: · Comply with the policies, procedures and safe professional practice of the Irish Healthcare System by adhering to relevant legislation, regulations and standards; · Document appropriately and report any near misses, hazards and accidents and bring them to the attention of relevant / designated individual(s) in line with best practice; · Work in a safe manner with due care and attention to the safety of self and others · Be aware of risk management issues, identify risks and take appropriate action; · Promote a culture that values diversity and respect. Administrative: · Ensure good working practice and adherence to standards of best practice; · Promote quality by reviewing and evaluating the service, identifying changing needs and opportunities to improve services; · Assist the Consultant / Clinical Director / Employer in service development, including policy development and implementation; · Ensure the maintenance of accurate records in line with best clinical governance, the organisation’s requirements and the Freedom of Information Act, and provide reports and other information / statistics as required; · Engage in service audit and demonstrate the achievement of the service objectives; · Represent the department / profession / team at meetings and conferences as appropriate; · Keep up to date with change and developments within the Irish Health Service. 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. This job description is a guide to the general range of duties assigned to the post holder. It is intended to be neither definitive nor restrictive and is subject to periodic review with the employee concerned. Specific duties associated with the post of Registrar are available on request. [1] “Training principles to be incorporated into new working arrangements for doctors in training” published by the Medical Education and Training Group, July 2004

6 days ago
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