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JOB PURPOSE: St. Michael's House is a community-based organisation committed to providing a quality person centred service and high standard of living to people with an intellectual disability in the greater Dublin area. St. Michael’s House is committed to providing individualised supports to people so that they can enjoy experiences, opportunities, and lifestyles like their peers. St. Michael's House is presently recruiting for a full- time Social Care Leader post based in 63 St Canices Road, Glasnevin, Dublin. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Key duties associated with the role: · Building relationships with residents and their families · Identifying Residents needs · Working with MDT towards meeting Residents needs · Supporting Keyworks in their work with Residents · Ensuring all relevant paperwork is in date relating to Residents · Promote a positive homely environment for Residents · Ensure a safe and healthy environment · Ensure the safe management of Residents monies · Promote Assisted Decision Making by supporting peoples will and preferences · Supporting residents with plans in relation to their home · Managing and supporting the staff team · Promoting good work practices within your team. · Completing Probation and supporting staff with Supervision meetings · Encourage staff initiatives, new ideas and positive risk taking · Overseeing HIQA compliance · Escalating issues as appropriate · Keeping Service Manager informed of all aspects in the running of the house · Managing the Roster · Managing the Unit Budget · Identify Risks and manage Risk Assessments · Managing the premises and highlighting repairs needed Essential Criteria for Applicants · Excellent facilitation, leadership and communication skills · Excellent report writing · Highly organised, motivated, flexible and ability to problem solve Desirable Criteria for Applicants · Must have a full, clean driver licence and willing to drive as part of duties. Applicants must have one of the following qualifications: · QQI Level 7 Bachelor of Arts in Applied Social Studies (Disability) - Open Training College · Level 7 award in Social Care/Studies delivered by an Institute of Technology, DIT or National University of Ireland And A relevant health or social care management qualification Salary Scale: Successful candidate will be paid in line with March 2025 HSE revised consolidated Social Care Leader pay scales (point 1: €55,793 - point 7:€65,155 per annum- which is based on Full Time working a 39 hour week) Informal Enquiries to Hazel Cadwell Hazel.cadwell@smh.ie
Team Leader
Team Leader / Supervisor – Your journey starts here – and where it goes is up to you. The Role: This is a stepping-stone, not a stopgap. As Team Leader , you’ll build essential leadership skills, gain valuable hands-on experience, and be supported every step of the way. Whether you see yourself running your own store or stepping into a regional role, we’ll help you get there. Why Join Us? Make it Yours: This role is based in Costa Coffee Leopardstown – just 2-minutes away from Luas stop. Apply now and take the next step in your hospitality journey!
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Oncology Haematology Acute Ambulatory Service
The purpose of this Clinical Nurse Specialist post in Oncology Haematology CNS Acute Oncology Haematology (AOHS) ambulatory care is to deliver care in line with the five core concepts of the role set out in the Framework for the Establishment of Clinical Nurse Specialist Posts, 4th edition, National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery (NCNM) 2008. The post holder will ensure the delivery of high quality, clinically effective care, utilising research, and collaborating with colleagues in everyday practice and work in partnership with the MDT’s to enhance professional standards of care across the various specialities. They will educate and support patients and their family through the different treatment modality’s used in cancer treatment. They will assist and support patients and staff in the ambulatory oncology haematology. The post holder in conjunction with current the nursing team in the ambulatory care will provide clinical expertise, specialist advice, assist in educational programmes and assist in developing an appropriate hospital wide communication strategy with regards to cancer treatment and supportive care, promoting Quality, Safety, safeguarding Competent & Compassionate Staff and enhancing the Patient Experience through positive collaborative engagements at ward/unit, directorate and across the wider healthcare. For more information, please see the attached job description. Informal enquiries: Tracey Fitzpatrick <TraceyFitzpatrick@mater.ie> Directorate Nurse Manager Sandra Flynn <sflynn@mater.ie> Clinical Nurse Manager 3
Biochemist
The Mater Misericordiae University Hospital is a level 4 multidisciplinary academic teaching hospital located in Dublin’s north inner city. It is the national centre for a number of specialities including but not limited to heart and lung transplant, heart surgery and inherited metabolic disorders. It is a designated cancer centre and has other regional specialities including diabetes and endocrinology, neurology and stroke care. It is the location of significant developments not least a major trauma centre for the central trauma network which is set to be accompanied by development of a new purpose-built pathology laboratory. The Clinical Biochemistry and Diagnostic Endocrinology laboratory is accredited to international standard (ISO15189:2022) and provides a comprehensive service for the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, primary care and referring hospitals, nationally. This progressive laboratory continues to develop amidst increasing clinical activity and resides in a newly refurbished total automated laboratory. The service provides specialist biochemical and esoteric endocrinological testing Clinical Biochemist (Basic grade) We are seeking an enthusiastic clinical biochemist (basic grade) as part of our growing clinical biochemistry and endocrinology service, to support the consultant clinical biochemists in delivery and development of clinical diagnostic services provided within the region and nationally to meet current and future clinical need. For further information and/or to arrange an informal site visit please contact Dr Graham Lee, Consultant Clinical Biochemist (Head of Department) by email at glee@mater.ie . Interviews (in person) are provisionally scheduled to take place week commencing 14th July 2025 so please confirm your availability on application should you be called to interview.
Clinical Nurse Specialist Mental Health Psycho - Oncology Service
The Clinical Nurse Specialist will work with the multi-professional Psycho-oncology team in the promotion of a patient centred approach to cancer patients and their families. In doing so, he/she will provide nursing expertise, education and a management consultation service to patients, their relatives and members of the multidisciplinary team in all areas of this specialty. The post holder will also be expected to contribute to nurse-led quality initiatives which meet national, regional and local standards in cancer, supportive and palliative care. Deliver care in line with the five core concepts of the role set out in the Framework for the Establishment of Clinical Nurse Specialist Posts, 4thedition, National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery (NCNM) 2008 Caseload For more information, please see the attached job description. Informal enquiries: Tracey Fitzpatrick <TraceyFitzpatrick@mater.ie> Directorate Nurse Manager Sandra Flynn <sflynn@mater.ie> Clinical Nurse Manager 3
Site Standards Operative Cleaner
Site Standards Operative Cleaner - Applegreen Ballymount As a Site Standards Operative Cleaner at Applegreen, you will be a crucial part of our front-line operations. If you’re looking for a fulfilling role where you can make a difference every day and build lasting relationships, we’d love to hear from you! Apply now to join the Applegreen family and become part of a company that values community, teamwork, our customers. What will I be doing as Site Standards Operative Cleaner at Applegreen? INDHP
Burger King Manager
Burger King Manager - Applegreen Ballymount As a Burger King Manager at Applegreen, you will be a crucial part of our front-line operations. If you’re looking for a fulfilling role where you can make a difference every day and build lasting relationships, we’d love to hear from you! Apply now to join the Applegreen family and become part of a company that values community, teamwork, our customers. What will I be doing as Burger King Manager at Applegreen? INDHP
Officer, Marketing Communications (Publicity & Partnerships)
JOB PURPOSE The successful candidate will have specific responsibility for developing world class marketing communications that will encourage Republic of Ireland (ROI) and Northern Ireland (NI) consumers to take increased short breaks in the Republic of Ireland. Note: Our partner agency, Tourism Ireland, has the responsibility of marketing the Island of Ireland to overseas holidaymakers. We work very closely in partnership with them as they develop global campaigns. The candidate will champion creativity and a consumer-first, insight led mindset in developing an earned media and PR strategy. At Failte Ireland we are brand builders. The successful candidate will play a key role in developing and building our brands Wild Atlantic Way (WAW), Ireland’s Ancient East (IAE), Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands (IHH) and Dublin. JOB DESCRIPTION PRIMARY OBJECTIVES / KEY RESPONSIBILITIES • Drive the development and implementation of an effective PR strategy and implementation programme, to build awareness, increase relevancy and ultimately deliver increased volume and revenue from all target visitor segments in ROI & NI. • Project manage the delivery of effective domestic PR communications, including the development & implementation of earned media planning, development and execution of an extensive influencer programme, and evaluation and execution of strategic partnerships. • Deliver against goals and KPIs that are aligned with Fáilte Ireland's corporate objectives. • Working closely with the wider marketing and digital team to drive efficiencies and maximise content distribution and impact. • Brief agency partners and third parties. • Coordinate compilation and dissemination of post campaign analysis, reporting on data, learnings, ROI analysis to key stakeholders. • Lead regular meetings with agencies, specifically the PR agency, and key stakeholders. • Coordinate and prepare content/presentations for brands, partners and/or internal meetings as required. • Manage significant budgets. • Research evidence-based marketing principles and latest trends. • Manage all staff reporting to the position to effectively train, evaluate, motivate, delegate, and monitor their activities. • Conduct performance reviews in line with Fáilte Ireland policy. • Write requests for tenders and coordinate the procurement process in line with Fáilte Ireland policy. • Responsible for administration and financial management tasks in line with Fáilte Ireland policy. Carry out all other duties as required and participate as a full member of the Marketing Communications team by supporting different work projects, as required, from time to time. This role requires some travel, with attendance at a number of national and regional locations / sites on an annual basis. This role may require working unsocial hours including bank holidays with regular attendance at Dublin-based divisional and project meetings. The flexibility to travel domestically, and on occasion internationally is an element of this role PERSON SPECIFICATION ESSENTIAL CRITERIA • Communication & Influencing Skills: Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to liaise effectively with and influence internal and external stakeholders. • Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to handle unexpected challenges and find effective solutions. • Team Player: Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work collaboratively within a team. In order to be eligible to apply for this role you must have / demonstrate in your application form the following: • A minimum of three years’ PR experience in the Irish tourism industry. • Three years’ experience managing a programme of tourism-focussed activity delivered by digital content creators (influencers). • Three years’ experience in a PR role at a large consumer brand driven organisation (or a comparable role within a marketing agency or similar company). • Proven ability to manage the execution of largescale consumer PR campaigns. • Experience of successfully managing budgets. • Experience in agency management. • Experience in compiling campaign effectiveness reports for stakeholders. • Experience collaborating and working cross functionally with other teams and stakeholders. • Proven experience in managing external partners. QUALIFICATIONS/MANDATORY TRAINING A professional qualification (minimum Level 6 under the QQI Framework) in a related discipline is essential. DESIRABLE CRITERIA • Knowledge of Fáilte Ireland brands. • Knowledge of the broader Irish tourism product offering. KEY COMPETENCIES • Commercial Awareness • Project Management • Managing Relationships • Communicating Effectively SALARY, KEY BENEFITS & LOCATION SELECTION PROCESS Salary: €56,807 - €81,236* per annum (pro-rata) *This role will be filled in line with Public Pay Policy at Point 1 of the relevant Salary Scale unless the successful candidate is appointed from an existing public sector role. Location: Blended work model with office location of: • Áras Fáilte, 88-95 Amiens Street, Dublin 1, D01 WR86 CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.
Administrator
Role Purpose The role of the Administrator, Grant Applications will be to process online and/or offline applications from EI clients in a timely manner. The person appointed to this role will be responsible for reviewing and verifying that the approved proposal is consistent and compliant with the application, the offer and relevant EI policies and grant applications procedures. Once verified, the Grant Applications Administrator will create and issue Letters of Offer which form the legal basis of contracts between clients and Enterprise Ireland. Key Deliverables • Administer the full Enterprise Ireland (EI) grant applications process from receipt of application to drafting/acceptance of Letters of Offer. • Administer relevant EI online and offline applications systems in an efficient manner. • Represent clients’ grant applications via participation at relevant pre-approval Committee meetings in relation to proposals. • Issue Letters of Offer and other relevant legal documentation to successful applicants in an accurate and timely manner. • Work closely with sectoral and other colleagues in the organisation to advise and support them in progressing applications for grant support, addressing a wide range of grant related issues. • Ensure that existing processes and systems are continuously reviewed to improve efficiencies. • Respond effectively to all set targets and priorities. • Undertake other projects, assignments across the Grant management team from time to time. Functional Competencies (Key Skills & Knowledge) • Demonstrable experience in a regulatory environment of administering and processing information/data/figures methodically and accurately is essential. • Demonstrated capacity to comprehend complex information and data for onward dissemination and ability to communicate it clearly and effectively, orally and in writing, is essential. • Experience of managing and prioritising multiple tasks to meet challenging deadlines, coupled with strong attention to detail is essential • Experience of working within a team to achieve shared goals, objectives and targets. • Sound judgement and professionalism in decision making. • Ability to develop strong and mutually beneficial working relationships with stakeholders. • Experience of delivering an expert and efficient service to stakeholders. • A sound knowledge and understanding of EI’s financial and other relevant supports. • Experience of working with MS Office packages e.g. Outlook, Word and Excel coupled with an ability to learn new technologies and use EI’s specific software applications and systems. Enterprise Ireland Behavioural Competencies Results Focused The ability to be outcome and results focused with regard to business priorities and organisational goals, monitoring progress and adjusting approach ensuring delivery against the appropriate timescales. Innovation and Risk-Taking Actively encourages new ideas, experimentation and measured risk-taking, while always being on the lookout for opportunities to continuously improve business processes and efficiencies within Enterprise Ireland and client organisations. Problem Solving and Decision-Making The ability to be decisive and take tough decisions about clients, people and costs to deliver sustainable results, using the analysis of information and situations to make logical and sound decisions. Client Focused The ability to provide an excellent client service focusing on client needs and building and maintaining effective personal and business relationships to advance clients’ objectives and EI strategy. Communicating with Impact to Influence Others Communicates in a manner that will persuade, convince and influence their own staff and others, both internally and externally, in order to motivate, inspire or encourage them to follow a particular course of action. Teamworking Co-operates with colleagues, shares information and respects the opinions and values of staff members. Understands the skills, experience and knowledge of staff members and maximises how these can be utilised to the benefit of the department, the organisation and the client. Embracing & Leading Change Understands the business agenda of Enterprise Ireland and embraces changes for area of responsibility and for external and internal clients. Networking Establishes and maintains mutually beneficial relationships with colleagues and other networks for the purpose of sharing information. Acting / Leading with Integrity Communicates the EI purpose, values and approach, acting genuinely and with integrity, in a manner that builds trust and engages and motivates others Developing Yourself & Others Creates an environment that enables you and others to excel in terms of job performance. Salary Scale: €31,233 to €57,445 per annum contributory superannuation Rising to €59,318 by long service increments. €29,953 to €54,719 per annum non-contributory superannuation Rising to €56,483 by long service increments. Candidates should note that entry will be at the minimum of the relevant scale and the rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. Subject to satisfactory performance, increments may be payable in line with current Government Policy. ** Point of entry on this salary scale may differ from the minimum point of the scale if the successful candidate is a current public or civil servant. **
Clerical Officer
The Role The Clerical Officer role is a key support position within the MHC. The role provides a comprehensive general administrative and clerical support to a team and assists with the smooth, efficient and professional operation of the division. The successful candidate will have excellent customer service and communication skills. They will be required to engage and communicate effectively with various internal and external stakeholders including staff, members of the public, officials from government departments and public bodies, private sector bodies, disability organisations and others. The duties of the Clerical Officer are varied and can involve assignment to different parts of the organisation or different areas of work. The performance of the entire range of duties is not necessarily confined to any one individual within a division as the work requires that employees in the role function in a flexible manner and work effectively together as a team to deliver required outcomes or outputs. As a Clerical Officer, the holder of the post will be expected to actively contribute to and participate in the overall development of the MHC and to promote its policies and values at all times. Key Responsibilities Under the overall direction of the relevant line manager, the Clerical Officer’s key duties and responsibilities include: • Providing administrative assistance; filing, photocopying, answering/making telephone calls, dealing with emails, reception desk duties; • Supporting line managers and colleagues; • Working as part of a team in delivering services; • Communicating and dealing with the public and for example, responding to queries and providing information face-to- face, by telephone or via email; • Using Information Technology on a daily basis, for example, spreadsheets, databases, email and the internet; • Maintaining high-quality records in a thorough and organised manner; • Checking all work thoroughly to ensure it is completed to a high standard; • Approaching work in a careful and methodical manner, always displaying accuracy, even when conducting routine and repetitive work; • Any other duties that are deemed appropriate by the line manager Reporting and Working Relationships The Clerical Officer is accountable to the Chief Executive of the MHC and reports directly to the relevant line manager within the team. Essential Requirements The candidate must possess, by the closing date, the following: • Level 6 or higher on the National Framework of Qualifications or 2+ years’ experience in a related role within the Public Sector • Demonstrated administrative/clerical experience • Experience using Microsoft Office packages • The requisite competencies to carry out the role as outlined below. Desirable The following criteria are considered desirable for the post: • Experience in dealing with regulatory and / or compliance matters • Understanding of mental health and / or mental health services • Experience of working within a customer services environment Competencies The person appointed to the role of Clerical Officer will be required to show evidence of the following competencies: Teamwork • Shows respect for colleagues and co-workers • Develops and maintains good working relationships with others, sharing information and knowledge, as appropriate • Offers own ideas and perspectives • Understands own role in the team, making every effort to play his/her part Information Management / Processing • Approaches and delivers all work in a thorough and organised manner • Follows procedures and protocols, understanding their value and the rationale behind them • Keeps high quality records that are easy for others to understand • Draws appropriate conclusions from information • Suggests new ways of doing things better and more efficiently • Is comfortable working with different types of information, e.g. written, numerical, charts, and carries out calculations such as arithmetic, percentages, etc. Delivery of Results • Takes responsibility for work and sees it through to the appropriate next level • Completes work in a timely manner • Adapts quickly to new ways of doing things • Checks all work thoroughly to ensure it is completed to a high standard • Writes using correct grammar and spelling and draws reasonable conclusions from written instructions • Identifies and demonstrates initiative and flexibility in ensuring work is delivered and appreciates the urgency and importance of different tasks • Is self-reliant and uses judgment on when to ask manager or colleagues for guidance Customer Service and Communication Skills • Actively listens to others and tries to understand their perspectives/ requirements/ needs • Understands the steps or processes that customers must go through and can clearly explain these • Is respectful, courteous and professional, remaining composed, even in challenging circumstances • Can be firm when necessary and communicate with confidence and authority • Communicates clearly and fluently when speaking and in writing Specialist Knowledge, Expertise and Self Development • Develops and maintains the skills and expertise required to perform in the role effectively, e.g. relevant technologies, IT systems, spreadsheets, Microsoft Office, relevant policies, etc. • Clearly understands the role, objectives and targets and how they fit into the work of the unit • Is committed to self-development and continuously seeks to improve personal performance Drive and Commitment to Public Service Values • Consistently strives to perform at a high level and deliver a quality service • Serves the Government and people of Ireland • Is thorough and conscientious, even if work is routine • Is enthusiastic and resilient, persevering in the face of challenges and setbacks • Is personally honest and trustworthy • At all times, acts with integrity How to Apply Eligibility to Compete Candidates must, by the date of job offer, be: a) A citizen of the European Economic Area. 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 is a spouse or child of an EEA or Swiss citizen and 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 Switzerland and has a stamp 4 visa Selection Process The selection process will include: • Shortlisting of applications, • A competitive interview, and • Completion of all relevant checks as set out below Additional selection steps may be included. A selection board shall be established and shall use the essential requirements as referred to earlier in this candidate information booklet to shortlist candidates. Scoring at the shortlisting stage shall be based on the information contained in the application form. Therefore, it is in your interest to provide a detailed and accurate account of how your skills, personal qualities, qualifications, and experience meet the requirements of the post. While candidates may meet the eligibility criteria of the competition, if the numbers applying for the post are such that it would not be practical to progress all candidates to the next stage of the selection, which is the interview process, the MHC may decide that a certain number of candidates shall only be progressed to the next stage. Candidates will be progressed through the various stages of the selection process based on their order of merit at each stage. Following the interview stage, the MHC shall produce a panel of candidates listed in order of merit. Not all those interviewed may be placed on the panel. Prior to recommending any candidate for appointment to a position, the HR team complete all relevant checks. Until all stages of the recruitment process have been fully completed a final determination cannot be made nor can it be deemed or inferred that such a determination has been made. Should the person recommended for appointment decline or having accepted it, relinquish it, the MHC may at its discretion, select and recommend the next person on the panel for appointment and this will be based on the results of this selection process. The MHC is under no obligation to select a candidate from this panel. Please note that any offer of employment made to a successful candidate may be subject to satisfactory: • Reference verification, • Qualification verification, • Medical Assessment, and • Garda Vetting At the reference verification stage, referees sought will include your current employer and your next most recent employer. Conditions of Service Contract Arrangements A permanent, full-time contract of employment with the Commission will be offered to the Clerical Officer on terms and conditions determined by the Mental Health Commission, with the consent of the Minister for Health and the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform. Salary The Clerical Officer salary scale (rates effective 1 March 2025) is as follows: €590.21 ⬧ €623.23 ⬧ €631.62 ⬧ €647.99 ⬧ €672.15 ⬧ €696.26 ⬧ €720.35 ⬧ €737.91 ⬧ €757.82 ⬧ €780.93 ⬧ €797.18 ⬧ €820.07 ⬧ €842.79 ⬧ €878.27 ⬧ €906.13¹ ⬧ €918.93² LSI 1 after 3 years satisfactory service at the maximum. LSI 2 after 6 years satisfactory service at the maximum. Candidates should note that entry will be at the minimum point of the scale and will not be subject to negotiation. The rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. Different terms and conditions may apply if immediately before appointment you are a current serving civil/public servant. The rate will apply where the appointee is an existing civil or public servant appointed on or after 6 April 1995 or is newly recruited to the MHC and is required to make a personal pension contribution. Note: Salary for the purposes of calculation of superannuation benefits may differ from the above depending on individual circumstances Tenure The appointment will be based on a permanent contract of employment with the MHC. The probationary period will be for a period of nine months from the date of appointment. Notwithstanding this paragraph and the paragraph immediately following below, this will not preclude an extension of the probationary period in appropriate circumstances. During the probationary period, a staff member’s performance will be subject to review by the line manager to determine whether the staff member: (i) has performed in a satisfactory manner; and (ii) has been satisfactory in general conduct. Prior to completion of the probationary period a decision will be made as to whether the staff member will be retained. This decision will be based on the staff member’s performance assessed against the criteria set out in (i) and (ii) above. The detail of the probationary process will be explained to the staff member by the MHC on commencement of employment. Notwithstanding the preceding paragraphs in this section, the probationary period may be terminated at any time prior to the expiry of the term of the contract by either side in accordance with the Minimum Notice and Terms of Employment Acts 1973 to 2005. Location The usual place of work will be the Mental Health Commission, Waterloo Exchange, Waterloo Road, D04 E5W7. The MHC reserves the right, at its discretion, to change this location to any other place within Ireland. Staff at the MHC can apply for a blended working arrangement as per the MHC Blended Working Policy. Hours of Attendance Hours of attendance will be fixed from time to time but will amount, on average, to not less than 40 hours gross of rest breaks or 35 hours net of rest breaks per week. The successful candidate will be required to work such additional hours from time to time as may be reasonable and necessary for the proper performance of his/her duties, subject to the limits set down in the working time regulations. This may include working evenings and weekends. Outside Employment: The position will be full-time, and the appointee shall not engage in private practice or be connected with any outside business which conflicts in any way with his/her official duties, impairs performance or compromises his/her integrity.