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WBL Trainer Assessor Electrical Installation

Northern Regional CollegeBallymena, Antrim£30,296 - £33,945 per annum

The role of the Trainer Assessor is to train and assess the skills and underpinning knowledge necessary for trainees undertaking vocational qualifications. Responsible for advising management and curriculum on trends within the Electrical Installation sector.

5 days ago

Medical Officer

Northern Ireland Civil ServiceBelfast

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES The post holder will report to the Occupational Health Consultant, and will work closely with the Occupational Health Senior Management Team to provide a comprehensive occupational health service. The main duties of the post will include: • assisting in providing advice and guidance to all Government Departments, Executive Agencies including the NI Prison Service and other public bodies on their occupational health, safety and hygiene responsibilities; • medical examinations in Belfast, and occasionally centres elsewhere in Northern Ireland, of employees referred to OHS by client bodies, including in relation to recruitment, fitness for post, health surveillance and sickness absence. In addition to medical examinations, face to face and remote consultations are also provided; • providing pension medical advice on cases referred to OHS by Civil Service Pensions; • providing medical advice on cases referred to the OHS by a range of other agencies (currently under review); • working with the OHS multi-disciplinary team in promoting and maintaining an occupational health service for the NICS including participation in health promotion activities; and • collaborating with client bodies in assisting them to meet their occupational health needs. This list is not exhaustive; other duties of a similar nature and appropriate to the grade may be assigned from time to time TERMS AND CONDITIONS There are currently two permanent, full time vacancies. However, we are open to discussions about alternative work patterns that support a healthy work-life balance and applications will be considered from candidates wishing to work reduced hours. Further appointments may be made from this competition should NICS positions become vacant which require the same eligibility criteria and have similar duties and responsibilities. Location These posts will be based at Bruce Street, Belfast. The NICS operates a Hybrid Working Policy which allows staff to work between the office and remote working locations/home, based on business needs. While OHS provides a front line service which in the main requires attendance in the medical suite an element of remote work/home working can be considered. Salary Salary will be within the range £65,409 - £71,353 within which pay progression will be performance related. Starting salary will be at the minimum of the scale. If the successful candidate is an existing civil servant, normal pay on promotion/re-grading arrangements will apply. Pensions The NICS offers all employees an attractive pension package. You'll find further details on the Civil Service Pensions (Northern Ireland) website at www.finance-ni.gov.uk/civilservicepensions-ni Holidays In addition to public and privilege holidays, currently 12 days, the annual leave allowance will be 25 days, rising to 30 days after 5 years’ service. Hours of Work The normal conditioned hours of work are full-time (37 hours net) Monday to Friday. Most offices work flexi-time. However, the NICS offers a range of flexibilities to enable a better work-life balance for employees. It is envisaged that some element of home working and / or remote working may be possible in line with the NICS Hybrid Working policy and business need. Travel Access to a form of transport will be required in order to fulfil the responsibilities of this post. Travel throughout Northern Ireland will be required. Vetting An appointment will be dependent on the individual satisfying the vetting requirements for the post. The level of vetting required for this post is Counter Terrorism Check (CTC). Probation Confirmation of appointment will be dependent upon the satisfactory completion of a probationary period of 1 year. If performance, conduct or attendance during this period is not satisfactory the appointment may be terminated. CONDITION OF APPOINTMENT (see Eligibility Criterion 3) Successful candidates will be required to attain Diploma in Occupational Medicine through the Faculty of Occupational Medicine within 5 years of appointment to the post. Candidates must be available to undertake the necessary course of study which will include a requirement to undertake some work and activity during their own time. Failure to achieve Diploma in Occupational Medicine through the Faculty of Occupational Medicine within a maximum of 5 years of appointment or, withdrawal from the training route at any stage, may result in the termination of your appointment. Failure to Complete Course of Study Where you decide not to complete the course, you will be required to refund costs on a pro-rata basis, except in exceptional circumstances. Career Development The NICS is committed to career development and offers attractive career prospects across a wide variety of roles and professions. Career development is an integral part of the performance management system. Personal Development Plans identify learning and development needs with a view to enhancing skills and capabilities. NI Civil Servants have access to a wide range of internal job opportunities, including secondments with external organisations and are encouraged and supported in proactively managing their career. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Applicants must, by the closing date for applications: 1. Currently hold, or be entitled to hold, full registration with the General Medical Council and a valid licence to practise medicine in the UK*. AND 2. Have the equivalent of at least 3 years' post full registration (or post entitlement to hold full registration) clinical experience**, gained within the last 7 years. AND 3. Be prepared to gain the Diploma in Occupational Medicine through the Faculty of Occupational Medicine within 5 years of appointment to the post. *Candidates must obtain the necessary registration and valid licence by the date of appointment. **Clinical experience is defined as having worked in, for example, general practice, general medicine, surgery, psychiatry or occupational medicine. Equivalent professional membership: give details of the professional membership held and reasons why you consider it to be equivalent to the membership required. The onus is on you to provide the panel with details of the professional membership so that a well-informed decision can be made. You will be required to provide documentary evidence of your professional membership at interview so please ensure you have these readily available. SHORTLISTING CRITERIA In addition applicants should be aware that after an eligibility sift, should it be necessary to shortlist candidates to go forward to interview, the following shortlisting criteria will be used: 1. (a) Possess a recognised qualification in Occupational Medicine. OR 1. (b) Possess a higher specialist medical qualification awarded by a Royal College, Faculty or University The selection process will consist of a competence based interview. COMPETENCE BASED INTERVIEWS Selection panels will design questions to test the applicant’s knowledge and experience in each of the above areas and award marks accordingly. No notes or personal documentation may be brought into the interview room. 1. Leading and Communicating At all levels, effectiveness in this area is about leading from the front and communicating with clarity, conviction and enthusiasm. It is about supporting principles of fairness of opportunity for all and a dedication to a diverse range of citizens. Marks available: 20 2. Making Effective Decisions Effectiveness in this area is about being objective, using sound judgement, evidence and knowledge to provide accurate, expert and professional advice. For all staff, it means showing clarity of thought, setting priorities, analysing and using evidence to evaluate options before arriving at well reasoned, justifiable decisions. Marks available: 20 3. Managing a Quality Service Effectiveness in this area is about being organised to deliver service objectives and striving to improve the quality of service, taking account of diverse customer needs and requirements. People who are effective plan, organise and manage their time and activities to deliver a high quality and efficient service, applying programme and project management approaches to support service delivery. Marks available: 20 4. Delivering at Pace Effectiveness in this area means focusing on delivering timely performance with energy and taking responsibility and accountability for quality outcomes. For all staff, it is about working to agreed goals and activities and dealing with challenges in a responsive and constructive way Marks available: 20 5. Collaborating and Partnering People skilled in this area create and maintain positive, professional and trusting working relationships with a wide range of people within and outside the NICS, to help to achieve business objectives and goals. At all levels, it requires working collaboratively, sharing information and building supportive, responsive relationships with colleagues and stakeholders, whilst having the confidence to challenge assumptions. Marks available: 20 6. Changing and Improving People who are effective in this area are responsive, innovative and seek out opportunities to create effective change. For all staff, it is about being open to change, suggesting ideas for improvements to the way things are done, and working in ‘smarter’, more focused ways. Marks available: 20 Total Marks Available: 120 Overall Pass Mark: 72 INTERVIEWS It is intended that interviews for this post will take place in Bruce Street during week commencing 24th June 2024. NICS COMPETENCY FRAMEWORK The selection process will assess candidates against the NICS competency framework at level 4. The NICS competency framework sets out how all NICS employees should work. It puts the Civil Service values of integrity, honesty, objectivity and impartiality at the heart of everything they do, and it aligns to the three highlevel leadership behaviours that every civil servant needs to model as appropriate to their role and level of responsibility: Set Direction; Engage People and Deliver Results. Competencies are the skills, knowledge and behaviours that lead to successful performance. The framework outlines ten competencies, which are grouped into three clusters. The competencies are intended to be discrete and cumulative, with each level building on the levels below i.e. a person demonstrating a competency at level 3 should be demonstrating levels 1 and 2 as a matter of course.

12 days agoFull-time

Catering Assistant

Northern Regional CollegeBallymena, Antrim£22,737 - £23,114 per annum (pro rata)

These roles will commence on 27th August 2024. To actively participate in the daily operation of the Catering Service under the direction of the Curriculum Manager including cash handling duties. Team participation is essential to provide an efficient hygienic service, to achieve customer satisfaction and to promote sales within the unit.

5 days ago

Executive Assistant, Belfast/london

AIBBelfast/L0ndon, Antrim

Executive Assistant, Belfast/London Apply now » Date: 10 May 2024 Location: Belfast/L0ndon, GB, GB Company: Allied Irish Bank Role: Executive Assistant Location: Belfast/London This role is being offered on a permanent basis. AIB Group UK plc are looking for an experienced executive assistant to work closely with 2 members of the UK Leadership Team. If you are a good communicator and enjoy variety then this is the role for you. About the Role: The successful candidate will be responsible for administration, diary management and logistics for 2 members of the UK Leadership Team. You will work closely with Senior Management to support them with the day-to-day requirements by helping them manage their workload and diary, organise their day and prioritise activities. You will work closely with their teams building a successful network and also collaborate closely with the other Executive EA’s. We're looking for someone who can: Life at AIB At AIB, we have a clear purpose - Empowering people to build a sustainable future. We want to be at the heart of our customers’ financial lives by giving them an exceptional experience. That goes for our employees too. We are building a culture that breaks the conventions of what our customer and employees expect of a bank. We are committed to offering our colleagues choice and flexibility in how we work and live. Our hybrid working model enables our people to balance their time between working from home and their designated office, subject to their role, the needs of our customers and business requirements. More details on our hybrid working arrangements and expected office attendance for your role will be provided to you during the recruitment process. AIB is an equal opportunities employer, and we pride ourselves on being the first bank in Ireland to receive the Investors in Diversity Gold Standard accreditation from the Irish Centre for Diversity. We celebrate diversity and believe in a culture of inclusion where all our employees can succeed. We welcome applications from people of diverse backgrounds and abilities. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees. Should you have a reasonable accommodation request please email the Talent Acquisition team at careers@aib.ie. If you feel you have what it takes, click apply and fill in the online application form. If you would like more information please contact the Talent Acquisition Team at careers@aib.ie By when? Closing date is 24th May 2024 Disclaimer: Unsolicited CV’s sent to AIB by Recruitment Agencies will not be accepted for this position. AIB operates a direct sourcing model and where agency assistance is required, the Talent Acquisition team will engage directly with our recruitment partners. Job Segment: Recruiting, Secretary, Administrative Assistant, Executive Assistant, Banking, Human Resources, Administrative, Finance Apply now »

8 days agoPermanent

Trainee Military Aircraft Systems Technician

The Defence ForcesNationwide

CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE AWARDING OF A PLACE TO BECOME AN AIR CORPS TRAINEE MILITARY AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN IN THE AIR CORPS 1. GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS To qualify, a candidate shall at the time of application be: (i) a citizen of the State, or be any other person who has a lawful entitlement to reside and work within the State for the period of time that is required for the purpose of any such appointment and (ii) be of good character and satisfy any security clearance required and (iii) meet the required minimum standards of medical and physical fitness. 2. AGE REQUIREMENT Candidates must be 18 years of age or above and under 39 years of age on 12th June 2024. Please note that the upper age limit may be the subject of review in advance of future Competitions. 3. MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Candidates must have attained the required minimum educational qualifications at the time of entry into the Air Corps. On enlistment, a candidate must have obtained specific minimum grades in the Leaving Certificate/National Equivalent. The standard minimum entry requirements are a minimum of Grade O6 in five subjects, at ordinary level, to include Mathematics, English or Irish or National Equivalent qualification and one of the following subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Construction Studies or other STEM subject (scientific, technical, engineering, mathematical). Foundation Level and Leaving Cert Applied subjects are not reckonable. PLEASE NOTE: GUIDE TO THE AIR CORPS TRAINEE MILITARY AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN TRAINING PROGRAMME 2024 1. THE AIR CORPS The Air Corps currently operates twenty six aircraft in multi-role national aviation tasks. The types of aircraft include Learjet 45, CASA CN235 maritime patrol aircraft, Airbus CN295 maritime patrol aircraft, BN Defender, Pilatus PC-9M and PC-12. The Air Corps also operates Eurocopter EC135 and Leonardo AW139 helicopters. The primary role of the Air Corps is to provide support to the Army, Naval Service and An Garda Síochána in countering threats to State security on land, sea and air. In addition, the day to day peace time role of the Air Corps includes activities such as Maritime Surveillance, Fishery Protection, Garda Air Support Unit, Ministerial Air Transport, Emergency Aeromedical Service and Air Ambulance The Air Corps trains its own Military Pilot Officers, Military Aircraft Technicians, Military Air Traffic Controllers, Air Photographers and General Service personnel. Air Corps personnel may serve overseas as mandated by Government. 2. THE AIR CORPS TRAINEE MILITARY AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN PROGRAMME The purpose of the Air Corps Trainee Military Aircraft Systems Technician programme is to provide military aircraft technicians for the Irish Air Corps. The programme offers successful candidates the opportunity of becoming an efficient and disciplined member of the Air Corps The trainee technician undergoes full basic military training and passes out as a 3-Star soldier prior to commencing their technical training. This is a unique opportunity for an individual who has an interest in military training to also pursue a career in aviation maintenance. The initial military training affords the trainee technician an opportunity to develop skills which are applicable to the aircraft maintenance environment such as discipline, self-reliance, teamwork and working to exacting standards. The system of training is of the highest standard, and the training programme in the Air Corps Technical Training School has been developed to provide ab initio technical training. The programme offers successful candidates the opportunity to become an efficient and disciplined member of the Air Corps. The programme is aimed at meeting the current and future employment needs of the Air Corps by providing graduates with a Level 7 Degree. The programme offers an interdisciplinary approach whichin the students obtain a mix of technological and operational skills specifically related to Irish Military aviation requirements.

14 days agoTraineeFull-time

Commercial Account Handler

Prestige Insurance Holdings LtdBallymena, Antrim

The Prestige Group incorporates AbbeyAutoline Insurance Brokers, Prestige Underwriting Services, Prestige Underwriting Services (Ireland), Customer Claims Assist, Cover.Net, Octane Underwriting Services, Octan London Markets, and Reliable Vehicle Solutions. As a Commercial Account Handler in our Agri Team, you will provide a complete professional service to prospects, clients and account executives in respect of quotations, adjustments, renewals and claims for all classes of commercial insurance.  The role at a glance: For further information on the role, please see attached document.  ​​​​​​​#NIJOBS

5 days ago

People Services Administrator

Prestige Insurance Holdings LtdCarrickfergus, Antrim£21,000 to £22,000 DOE

The Prestige Group comprises of a diverse group of insurance related businesses based in NI, GB and ROI, employing around 650 staff, including:- AbbeyAutoline Insurance Brokers, Prestige Underwriting Services, Prestige Underwriting Services (Ireland), Customer Claims Assist, Cover.Net, Octane Underwriting and Markets and Reliable Cars. As part of the People Team, the People Services Administrator plays a key role in providing a proactive, collaborative and trusted service across the Group. The successful candidate will work across the full remit of the People team, providing accurate and professional support while encouraging good working practices as our standard. In this role, you will work closely with the various members of the wider People Team; building your knowledge, experience and understanding as well as have wide ranging exposure across the HR function within a business that encourages development. The role at a glance: For full details on the role, please see attached document.  #NIJOBS

5 days ago

Graduate Trainee Health & Safety Advisor

Henderson GroupNewtownabbey

Who are we? At Henderson Group, we are proud to be Northern Ireland’s leading foodservice provider. Our group encompasses Henderson Wholesale, Henderson Retail, Henderson Foodservice and Henderson Group Property. We employ over 5,000 staff and have been placed 4th in Ulster Business Top 100 Companies 2023. We're a family-owned team that cares about our people and the community in which we live. Our leaders care about employees and our employees succeed together and celebrate the success of others. We are interested in your aspirations, interests and skills and we strive to support and inspire you to do well. A look into the role Henderson Group supply goods to over 450 stores across various brands such as SPAR, EUROSPAR and VIVO in Northern Ireland. We achieved Gold accreditation against the Investors in People standard framework in 2023 in recognition of people management excellence and our commitment to investment in people. Our Health and Safety team provide a comprehensive, professional and customer focused advisory service on health, safety and wellbeing across the Group which employs over 5000 people. They ensure compliance with legislation and best practice across a wide range of working environments including warehousing, driving, public facing retail stores and offices. The purpose of this graduate scheme is to develop the successful candidate in the world of Health and safety management by gaining first-hand experience in compliance with legislation and best practice, whilst working in a busy operation. The candidate will do rotations across several functions within the Health and Safety team over a two-year period, gaining a range of different experiences which will aid your personal and career development. In the role of Graduate Trainee Health and Safety Advisor ,  you will: Are we right for you? As part of this role, it will be important that you feel aligned with the values that we live and work by. Ambition  – We always strive to be better. We seek new challenges and look for ways to do things better. Customer First  – We provide exceptional service. We put customers at the heart of everything and support our communities. Teamwork  – We succeed together. We help colleagues to succeed, and we share our knowledge and skills. Integrity  – We are fair, honest and ethical. We treat everyone with dignity and respect. We are inclusive and champion diversity. The Reward The impact you can make with Henderson Group goes far beyond your day to day. You will be part of a business supporting defibrillator installations and school sports days. In the last year Henderson group staff and retail stores raised over £1 million for charity partners. You will have the balance necessary to enjoy your job and your life. We will help you to feel proud of what you do and achieve. And we will be here to celebrate your success. Our business has been recognised externally for delivering excellence in employment. We value employee development and heavily invest in our people. Benefits include market competitive salary, contributory pension scheme, healthcare, life assurance, employee assistance programme, social club, Perks Offers/Discount scheme throughout UK/Ireland, staff discount (grocery/fuel) at SPAR/EUROSPAR Henderson Group company-owned stores and many more. This is a full-time position working 36.5 hours per week. Working hours will be 8:45am-4:45pm Monday to Thursday and 8:45am-3:45pm Friday. Hybrid and flexible working arrangement available. If you'd like to speak with us before making your application, our  Talent Acquisition Specialist - Joanne McClelland  would be happy to have a confidential chat with you about the role on offer - email  joanne.mcclelland@henderson-group.com  to get in touch.

13 days agoFull-time

Housing Customer Support Apprentice

NI Housing ExecutiveNorthern Ireland

About the role As a Housing Customer Support Apprentice, you will be in a permanent role and supported to attain accredited qualifications. You will be supported to develop skills and gain experience to prepare you for a career in housing. You will be assigned to gain on-the-job experience in the delivery of frontline housing services to both tenants and customers seeking housing solutions. Your programme will include working out in the communities we serve and participating in shared learning activities. Housing Customer Support Apprentice Programme The Housing Executive is unique in offering a wide range of different professional job roles and is a forward-thinking and supportive employer. In Housing Services Division, and the Housing Executive, you can make a difference to real people’s lives through fairness, passion, and expertise. The Housing Customer Support Apprentice Programme aims to attract, train, and retain talent in the Housing Executive. The Apprentice Programme is a valuable avenue in recruiting at entry level and developing new housing professionals in order to support our talent management ambitions. As a Housing Customer Support Apprentice, you will be afforded the opportunity to gain professional qualifications while developing the skills and competencies necessary to be accomplished Housing Professionals working within our frontline and support services. Our Apprentices will be situated in different locations across the organisation so can choose a location that suits you from the list provided. The programme is focussed on opportunities to gain experience in frontline operational and direct support roles working with tenants, people living in our communities and customers seeking housing solutions. Therefore, you need to be comfortable being out talking to and working with customers and will be supported to grow these skills and your confidence. These are not ‘back office’ roles. In addition, you will be given the opportunity to develop loads of important work skills in other areas by shadowing other staff in key roles, attending meetings, opportunities to present & share information. You will develop important skills such as excellent communication skills, time management skills and learning how to prioritise a busy workload. The following programme represents a significant package of investment by the organisation over and above that offered to other job roles. It represents our commitment and interest in supporting the progress of each of our Apprentices to succeed. At a glance: Two-year Housing Customer Support Apprenticeship programme 1. You need to have attained 5 GSCEs or Equivalent (including grade C or above in both English & Mathematics). 2. You do not need any prior work experience but should be motivated and ready to fully engage with each part of the Apprentice programme. 3. You must possess a current driving licence or have access to a form of transport that enables you to meet the requirements of the post in full including with reasonable travel timeframes. 4. This is a permanent post in the Housing Executive and a head start into a career in Housing. 5. Posts are available at different locations across the Housing Executive. 6. Starting at salary point 2 £22,366 and moving to salary point 6 on successful completion £23,893 of all elements of the programme (subject to ongoing pay and grading review). 7. Access to a fully funded professional qualification - CIH Level 3 Certificate in Housing Practice (terms & conditions apply). 8. Access to a fully funded Housing skills qualification - OCN (NI) Level 3 in Housing Practice or equivalent (terms & conditions apply). 9. Both these qualifications form part of an integrated 2-year course delivered by North West Regional College (other participating colleges may apply). 10. Support shaped to your needs - in-house induction and development programme. 11. Support to grow skills – enrichment activities to develop skills, confidence and build connections to local communities and relevant service delivery partners. 12. Chance to network with other staff in the Housing Executive and in Housing Associations. 13. Valuable work experience - placements in key frontline housing roles. You will be placed in two different roles throughout your programme. 14. The Housing Executive offers careers in a wide range of professions. Our level of investment in our people working for us shows that we value our staff and want them to fulfil their potential. 15. On successful completion you will be placed in one of the following permanent job roles which will be decided by the business: i Customer Service Unit Advisor ii Neighbourhood Officer iii Counter Assistant iv Level 3 Front-line Housing Administrator There are THREE mandatory elements of the Apprentice Programme 1. Roles: you will experience two different roles during the two-year programme; CSU Advisor, Neighbourhood Officer, Counter Assistant or Level 3 Front- line Housing administration. Apprentices will typically change to a different role in year two. 2. Development programme: you will embark on a programme tailored specifically to Apprentices. This will involve opportunities to development skills & knowledge specific to your roles in Housing; wider sector knowledge, networking events, presenting skills & knowledge of the business. This is a mandatory requirement to complete the programme. 3. Academic qualification: you will be supported and be given time to complete two integrated qualifications in Housing over a two-year period. If you are interested in working for and within our communities, then a career in Housing is a worthwhile and satisfying pathway. You will gain many transferable skills in this programme that will help you succeed in any job role. Our Apprentice programme offers committed and motivated individuals a solid foundation to a rewarding career within Housing Services Division and to follow your choice of Housing Management as a professional vocation. Who we are As the Strategic Housing Authority for Northern Ireland we assess housing need, oversee the Social Housing Development Programme (SHDP) with our housing association partners, provide housing support services with our voluntary and community sector partners and provide homelessness services across Northern Ireland. Furthermore, we are the Home Energy Conservation Authority for Northern Ireland. With an annual budget of more than £1.2bn, we provide a range of public services across Northern Ireland. Our footprint extends to more than 220,000 homes, and our services impact on the lives of one in every three people. As the strategic housing authority, we also oversee the administration of the system of Housing benefit. We provide responsive repairs and planned maintenance across an asset base of just under 84,000 homes. As the largest funder of domestic violence services, and a leader in community cohesion work, we are a trusted partner throughout communities in Northern Ireland. The Housing Executive is committed to working in partnership to ensure that everyone is able to live in an affordable, sustainable and decent home, appropriate to their needs, in a safe, attractive, and climate-resilient place. Duties: Duties will vary, they will be in line with the detailed requirements of assigned job postings above which include: a) Understanding the needs of tenants, and customers b) Taking appropriate action, referring complex or other issues to other staff in line with agreed procedures or signposting to other organisations as directed c) Answering customer queries and supporting frontline housing service teams d) Under the direction of Line Manager, provision of timely and accurate advice & assistance to customers within the assigned job posting e) Responsibility for completion of practical tasks linked to the smooth changeover of outgoing and incoming tenants f) Carrying out assigned tasks under supervision requiring direct engagement with communities, community representatives and working out in our estates g) Working with Maintenance, Patch Managers, Housing Advisors and other key staff to support the management of our Estates, including environmental management h) Working with Maintenance, Patch Managers and other key staff to support Property management, including completion of good housekeeping tasks in line with the job posting duties i) Recording and following up on repairs to property, grounds and other repairs to a range of different property types and tenures as directed j) Liaising with internal and external stakeholders k) Working across different locations to provide services as needed l) Completion of administrative tasks to support housing services, maintaining records and IT systems Note: This summary of responsibilities and personal duties is not intended to be exhaustive. This role will develop and change in line with programmes and projects. Key Responsibilities (The following duties are indicative of the posts that Customer Support Apprentices may be required to undertake as part of their programme. Please refer to the full Job Description for each post for further details) Programme / General 1. To develop the necessary skills and experience to become a Housing Services Level 3 Officer in one of the following roles: Customer Service Unit Advisor, Neighbourhood Officer, Counter Assistant, or a Level 3 Housing administrative post. 2. To work as part of a team, assisting and providing support to the frontline Housing Services team to support the delivery of business objectives. 3. To engage in a comprehensive Personal Development Programme through both internal/external training and practical experience in selected projects/work areas. The training will be conducted on a modular, continual assessment basis. 4. To attain a relevant accredited qualification (if applicable) as defined by NIHE with NIHE meeting the costs associated with the qualification through the Aids to Study policy. Customer Service Advice 5. To respond in a timely and professional manner to customer contact using a range of communication methods. 6. To assist in recording repairs for customers from various means of contact e.g. phone, counter and web reporting. 7. To communicate with customers to understand their query and accurately record the priority of a wide range of maintenance and heating repairs. 8. To liaise with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders (contractors, maintenance departments, housing, grounds maintenance, Housing Executive tenants). 9. To use a wide range of computer packages to record, manage and retrieve information for example IT systems to accurately record repairs. 10. To advise on policies and procedures including response maintenance and other business areas where required. Neighbourhood Officer 11. To assist in a range of Estate Management duties, including assisting with Health and Safety checks in communal areas, and undertaking PLC schedule of inspections. 12. To assist in the monitoring and, if required, cleaning of communal areas, including low, medium and high-rise flats. 13. To assist in the reporting of repairs, including visits to elderly or vulnerable tenants to ensure accurate reporting of repairs. 14. To assist in a range of Environmental Management duties, including assisting in the monitoring and reporting of bonfires, travellers sites and the condition of open spaces in general. 15. To work with grounds maintenance and office staff in addressing environmental issues. 16. To assist in the monitoring of minor instances of nuisance and low level antisocial behaviour. 17. To assist in a range of Community Development activities including assisting dealing with tenant queries, producing progress reports on activities and providing feedback to tenants on activity in our estates. 18. To assist in undertaking estate-based inspections in partnership with community representatives and agencies. 19. To develop and maintain links with local communities and their representatives. Counter Assistant/Admin Officer Duties 20. To accurately capture information on systems including customer contact details, the nature of their request, and what action has been taken. 21. To provide basic advice in line with policy on issues such as housing benefit and universal credit; accounts and arrears enquiries; repair requests; estate management and community issues and planned maintenance schemes. 22. To provide assistance to customers to report repairs, form filling, reporting anti-social behaviour and provision of documentation to customers. 23. To assist in receipting information by receiving, checking, and appropriately receipting information submitted by customers at the counter. 24. To signpost and pass customer requests to other offices/departments as appropriate. General 25. To deliver high standards of customer service and contribute as directed to the review and implementation of customer service delivery. 26. To ensure continued and effective working relationships with key internal and external stakeholders, and the wider Housing Services directorate. 27. To promote continuous service improvement by working with customers to improve service delivery. 28. To manage your own performance and be flexible and responsive to change. 29. To undertake the duties in such a way as to enhance and protect the reputation and public profile of NIHE. 30. To comply with and enforce all NIHE frameworks, policies and procedures, including but not limited to those relating to legal requirements such as equality, health and safety and information governance. 31. To direct and signpost managers and officers to the appropriate source for issues outside the remit of this post. 32. To undertake any other duties which may be assigned to meet organisational need and the change agenda, and which are reasonably regarded as within the nature of the duties, responsibilities and grade of the post as defined. Criteria Essential/Desirable When Assessed Knowledge, Skills and Experience 1. Achieved a minimum of five GCSE qualifications grade C, including English & Mathematics OR equivalent qualifications 2. Possess a current driving licence or have access to a form of transport that enables them to meet the requirements of the post in full. 3. Can demonstrate knowledge of a range of communication skills. Total Financial Package The salary scale for this post (Level 2/3) is currently £22,366 per annum. There are accelerated increments linked to successful completion of all elements within the programme applied at the end of each programme year. On successful completion of the Housing Customer Support Apprentice Programme, Apprentices will progress to Level 3 point 6, of the salary scale £23,893. The Housing Executive is introducing a new a pay & grading structure which will change our grades and improve starting salaries. Successful candidates normally commence on the first point of the pay scale, however, depending on the successful candidate’s current financial package, skills and experience, we may be able to facilitate a higher starting salary. In addition to basic pay we also have an excellent pension scheme, with an employer contribution of 19%. As an employee you will pay a pension contribution rate between 5.5% and 10.5%. This is a contributory scheme with the contribution rate linked to salary. For further information visit the NILGOSC website. We also offer access to the NILGOSC Prudential Additional Voluntary Contributions (AVC) scheme which has a number of additional benefits.

11 days agoApprenticeshipFull-time

Press Officer

The Police Service of Northern IrelandBelfast

Job Background The Press Officer will provide a communication service in a fast-paced environment in support of operational demands, developing appropriate responses to a range of often sensitive and complex enquiries from the media, and under the oversight of the Senior Press Officer, delivering both planned and spontaneous communications to support organisational policing priorities, raise public confidence and directly contribute to operational outcomes in line with policing plan priorities. The Press Officer will utilise a wide range of channels, appropriate to a variety of audiences, including campaigns, public relations, internal communications, digital communications, traditional and social media. The role holder will also be responsible for providing fast time advice and guidance to internal colleagues on issues affecting the reputation of the organisation. Hours of Work : Normal working hours are 10 hour shifts covering seven days per week between 06.30 and 20.30. The post attracts a Shift Disturbance Allowance and an On Call Allowance in which appropriate rates will be applied. These hours and allowances are subject to ongoing review to reflect business needs. Salary : £30,721 to £31,352 + Shift Disturbance and On Call Allowance + £580 Environmental Allowance (under review) Location : Greater Belfast Main Activities The main duties and responsibilities associated with the role include the following :

11 days agoFull-time
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