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Radiographer, Clinical Specialist, General Hospital

HSE South WestBantry, Cork

Bantry General Hospital (BGH) is a Model 2R acute general hospital as defined by the Acute Medicine Programme. BGH serves West Cork & South Kerry catchment area and is open 24 hours daily for undifferentiated medical take daily. Inpatient bed capacity: The service also has a Residential Unit (24) beds (18 Residential, 4 Respite, 2 Palliative). BGH delivers elective day case Surgical and Endoscopy services. Other Services provided: General medicine, Gerontology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Dermatology and Palliative Care and a Medical Assessment Unit, which is the admission pathway for the medical patients, along with and a High Dependency Unit to support inpatient medical activity (4 bed). Injuries Unit, Outpatients Department, Physiotherapy, and Diagnostic services Bantry General also incorporates the unique position of a HIQA Registered residential Unit within the governance of the Hospital.

2 days ago

Student Transition and Peer Engagement Co-ordinator

South East Technological UniversityCork€52,240 - €62,482 per year

Salary: The gross salary scale applicable to the post is currently €52,240 - €62,482 p.a. as at 01/02/2026. Hours of Work: The appointee will be required to work 35 hours per week together with such additional hours as may be required from time to time for the proper discharge of their duties. Annual Leave: 25 days annual leave per annum. The ‘annual leave year’ operates from September to August. Annual Leave will be in accordance with arrangements authorised by the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science from time to time. Overview of Role & Context The Student Transitions and Peer Engagement Coordinator is a multifaceted position focused on the development, implementation, and assessment of peer-led programmes. The Student Transition, Engagement, Progression and Success (STEPS) strategy encompasses both social and academic aspects of the student experience and is influenced by activities inside and outside of the classroom. SETU aim to further expand existing peer-led initiatives across the University and to develop new initiatives aimed at supporting transition and progression and promoting opportunities for social integration. Key Responsibilities / Duties: The post holder will work closely with the Student Engagement team on all aspects of the coordination and delivery of student engagement and peer led activities, with specific responsibility for leading and co-ordinating SETU’s peer mentoring programme (P2P) and other peer-led programmes. The post holder will be required to supervise and allocate duties to other staff within the Peer Engagement team. Duties: • Overall responsibility of leading the P2P programme including: o Continued enhancement, development and delivery of P2P, including mentor training programme and materials, social media platforms, and scheduling of activities o Ongoing review of P2P programme using evidence informed data and student involvement o Continued development of policies and procedures for P2P o Liaise with academic departments on the continued expansion of P2P and to recommend the type of programme is best-fit for the discipline and tailoring of existing programme to meet those needs o Leading the continued expansion and development of the framework for academic accreditation for senior mentors on existing peer mentoring programmes including liaising and supporting academic leads from participating departments throughout the academic year • Work closely with the Head of SLL and the Student Engagement and Retention Officer on the design, development of new peer-led activities and programmes that support student experience including: o Researching best practice within HE o Collaborate with academic departments and leads as required o Developing proposal for implementation of programme(s) o Co-ordinate the implementation of resulting programmes • Support the continued development of StartSETU orientation and the development of new student led orientation activities to take place during semester one and two including developing opportunities for peer/staff interaction during the first semester. This includes the development of a bursary programme for academic departments, supporting academic staff to deliver course/Dept. specific transition activities to address issues faced by their student cohort • Responsibility for overseeing the ongoing co-ordination and activities of the P2P team • Participation in committees and working groups are required and represent the Student Engagement and Retention Team/SLL at internal and external groups/committees as required • Manage sensitive issues with empathy, tact and discretion and maintain a high level of professionalism and confidentiality at all times • Engage in other duties as may be assigned by the Retention and Student Engagement Officer/Head of SLL Academic Qualifications • Level 8 degree or equivalent from a recognised degree awarding authority Experience • At least 3 years relevant experience • Minimum of 2 years’ experience with responsibility for developing and coordinating student transition, student support and/or peer mentoring activities • Knowledge and experience of the Higher Education system, practical experience in working with groups or teams in a professional, educational, or voluntary setting • Experience in the development and delivery of team building activities and programmes • Experience of event management and in the delivery of training Specific Knowledge & Skills • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including networking and presentation skills, with the ability to engage students in peer mentoring and other initiatives • Knowledge and understanding of how peer-mentoring and transition activities contribute to a positive and engaged student experience • Ability to research best practice and to develop and implement initiatives and activities I.T. Skills Excellent IT skills including: • Microsoft Suite to include Word, Excel & PowerPoint • Online platforms to support student engagement programmes and activities (e.g., Zoom, MS Teams, mentimeter, etc.) • Experience of using social media and other appropriate platforms to communicate with students Specific Personal Qualities • Excellent interpersonal, presentation and communication skills • Capacity to deal with sensitive issues with empathy, tact and discretion

2 days agoFull-time

Support, Strategy Management and Investment Analysis

Failte IrelandCork€42,145 - €62,901 per year

Salary: €42,145 - €62,901 per annum* *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 Fáilte Ireland invites applications for the position of Support, Investment Analysis Team within the Strategy Management & Investment Analysis Division. The role will report to the Officer, Investment Analysis within the Strategy Management & Investment Analysis Division.  Job Purpose ​ Selection Process  Shortlisting will be based on applications and the selection process may involve two competency based interviews. A panel of successful candidates may be formed following the selection process.  Fáilte Ireland is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace which values and benefits from the diversity of the workforce. We encourage you to reach out to us directly at recruitment@failteireland.ie should you require assistance or reasonable accommodation during the recruitment process.

2 days agoPart-time

Truck Driver

Society of St. Vincent de PaulCork€37,319.97 per year

Purpose of the Role The role focuses on maximizing sales, productivity, revenue opportunities, and customer satisfaction by efficiently collecting and redistributing excess donated goods and stock items between the central warehouse and Vincent’s charity shops in the Region, along with managing other logistical needs as required. Responsibilities include the safe and efficient loading and unloading of donation bags, brica-brac, and similar items. All duties must be carried out promptly and in full compliance with the Society’s retail standards, relevant legislation, and the SVP’s policies and ethos. Guidance and Authority The post holder is expected to operate with considerable autonomy, referring matters to their line manager when significant resistance is encountered in implementing good practices or policies, when actions may place stakeholders such as children, vulnerable adults, scheme participants, volunteers, or the Society's reputation at risk, or when decisions could substantially impact the workload of others. Principle Accountabilities The role holder will be responsible for: Safe Driving • Follow all road rules and regulations as per the Road Safety Authority (RSA) guidelines (Dec 2013 and updates). • Report any accidents immediately. • Keep the vehicle in a roadworthy condition through regular servicing. Teamwork in Logistics and Warehouse • Work closely with the Order Fulfilment Centre Manager and Shop Managers. • Attend and participate in team meetings and initiatives. • Assist in the warehouse as needed. Health & Safety in Loading and Unloading • Observe all health and safety guidelines during loading/off-loading. • Inform warehouse staff of any risks upon return to the warehouse. Vehicle Maintenance • Conduct regular inspections of tyres, lights, oil/water levels, and dashboard warning indicators. • Keep the vehicle clean and tidy. Record Keeping • Complete daily work sheets. • Review and discuss records with your line manager when required. Communication and Work Environment • Keep your Line Manager informed of any workplace concerns. • Participate in supervision meetings. • Identify and communicate training needs with the Order Fulfilment Centre Manager. Risk Assessment and Adaptability • Reassess operational risks in light of market, economic, legal, or technological changes. • Address concerns in collaboration with management or relevant departments. Compliance with SVP Policies • Adhere to SVP guidelines on financial and stock control, handling cash, and staff purchases. • Report compliance issues to the Order Fulfilment Centre Manager. • Ensure alignment with relevant legislation and best practices. Challenges There are a number of challenges in this role, largely determined by the scale, complexity, voluntary nature and high levels of local autonomy with the Society. • Acceptance of the dynamic of a complex, national, membership organisation and an understanding of how this both contributes to and constrains the work. • Influencing others not under direct authority. Other Information In addition to the duties and responsibilities listed above, the job holder may be required from time to time to perform other duties as deemed reasonable and necessary by the employer. The job holder may also be required from time to time to work or attend training/meetings at another location. As much notice as is reasonably practicable will be given of any such requirement/change. Employees are responsible for notifying their manager in writing of any statutory rest period or break to which they are entitled to and were not able to avail of on a particular occasion and the reason for not availing of such rest period or break within one week. The Society is committed to the Right to Disconnect Code of Practice which applies to all employees irrespective of where they work, be that office, service, home or other remote location, or their working pattern, either core, shift, or flexible hours. Education, Experience, Knowledge and Skills Required Qualifications • Full Clean C License is required. Experience • At least 1 year Driving experience essential with a clean driver’s license. • Experience of lone working and ability to use initiative. • Experience in a similar role desirable. • Multi drops experience an advantage. Knowledge • Knowledge of the local roads of Cork and Kerry. • Knowledge of our Vincent Shops is desirable. • Knowledge of the Society is desirable. • Complete familiarisation with current Health & Safety procedures. • Knowledge of best practice in the area of Manual Handling. Skills • Have good communication skills. • Ability to work under pressure. • Excellent organisational skills. • Be customer focused with strong interpersonal skills. • Possess good problem solving skills. • Ability to work on own initiative or as part of a team. • Be able to establish and maintain working relationships on an ongoing basis. The person must also demonstrate the following personal attributes: • Be honest and trustworthy. • Be respectful. • Be flexible. • Demonstrate sound work ethics. • Confidentiality. • Other. Salary: €37,319.97 per annum

2 days agoFull-time

Retail Assistant

PenneysWilton, Cork€14.15 per hour

Because you make the difference Here at Primark, we love to do things our way. Because we help our customers keep up with high fashion at affordable prices. We do everything with passion, high standards and care around here. And if that sounds like you, join us as a Retail Assistant. Because you matter People are at the heart of what we do, so it’s essential that we provide you with the right environment to perform at your very best. We offer benefits that put you first: To join us, apply today! Our fashion isn’t one-size-fits-all and neither is our culture. Primark promotes equal employment opportunity, we strive to create an inclusive workplace where people can be themselves, access opportunities and thrive together.

2 days agoPart-time

Lodge Accommodation Associate

Fota Island ResortCork

Whether in our kitchens, dining rooms, event venues, accommodation or offices, our singular purpose is to exceed our guest's expectations with our unparalleled quality, service, and food and wine knowledge. We achieve this only through the excellence, innovation and passion of our team members. We are currently recruiting for the following positions: -Experienced Accommodation Associates The hotel also operates a morning and evening staff shuttle service to facilitate transportation. Seasonal or casual positions available. Staff Benefits Include: - Company Funded Educational Programs - Morning and evening staff shuttle service - Discount on dining options of up to 50% - Reduction on accommodation for family and friends - Discount for Spa treatments and products - Use of Health Clubs - Staff Dining Facilities - Staff Parking Requirements - A high standard of English -Flexibility in working hours (depending on occupancy/pick-up) -Attention to detail -Excellent organisational and interpersonal skills -Good presentation -Positive can do, will do attitude Responsibilities Include the following: - Ability to work on own initiative and to ensure that their area of responsibility is cleaned to the required company standard. - Replace guest amenities and supplies in lodges - Cleaning of lodges including but not limited to, making of beds, cleaning of bathrooms, cleaning of kitchen etc -- Dust, polish and remove any marks from walls and furnishings If you are seeking a rewarding career that involves first rate training and education, mentoring and development, attractive compensation, and inspiring rewards and recognition, consider joining The Fota Collection. The ideal candidate will be organised and energetic with exceptional cleaning standards.

2 days agoPart-time

General Operative

Dawn MeatsCharleville, County Cork

Dawn Meats have opportunities for General Operatives to join our production team in Charleville. We are seeking reliable and hardworking General Operatives to join an industry leader that provides opportunities for training and progression to the right candidates. Dawn Meats is one of Europe's leading food companies; suppliers of choice to a range of leading local, national and international supermarket, foodservice and manufacturing businesses exporting to over 50 countries worldwide. Responsibilities The successful candidate will be based at one of our Charleville facility and will be responsible for:

2 days agoPermanent

Retained Firefighter

Cork County CouncilCrosshaven, County Cork€16,190 - €19,555 per year

QUALIFICATIONS 1. Character Each candidate must be of good character and the successful applicant may be subject to Garda Vetting prior to any appointment being confirmed. 2. Age Each candidate must be at least 18 years of age on 1st February, 2026. Retirement age for Retained Fire-fighters is 55 years of age (up to 62 years of age subject to conditions). 3. Health Each candidate must be free from any defects which would render that person unsuitable to perform the duties of the post and be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. For the purpose of satisfying this requirement, it will be necessary to undergo, at the candidate’s own expense, an initial medical examination by a qualified medical practitioner to be nominated by Cork County Council. Note the requirement to complete and pass the Chester Step Test detailed below. On taking up appointment, the expense of the medical examination will be refunded to the candidate. Retained Fire-fighters will be required to undergo regular and ad-hoc medical examinations at any time. Given the strenuous nature of fire-fighting duties, the medical examination will be of a very thorough nature. Please note that the following disabilities will render an applicant unsuitable for fire-fighting duties and will lead to disqualification at the examination. history of epilepsy alcohol or drug dependency obesity chronic bronchitis or asthma or other disabling disease of the lungs organic disease of the cardiovascular system diabetes mellitus unaided vision less than 6/12 in either eye inability to hear a forced whisper or conversational voice separately in either ear at 20 feet evidence of labyrinthine disturbance a history of vertigo or an illness which would affect sense of balance history of mental instability Please note that it is recommended that Retained Fire-fighters be vaccinated against the Hepatitis B Virus and in this connection the vaccine will be made available free of charge to successful candidates. Fitness Test Part of the pre-employment medical examination includes completing the fitness test. Candidates successful at interview must successfully complete the fitness test prior to employment being offered. The fitness test at the recruit medical is the Chester Step Test. The Chester Step Test measures aerobic capacity and fitness and entails a moderately vigorous level of physical activity. The level of fitness needed to pass this test requires regular exercise and the test pass level is difficult to achieve if the candidate does not already have a good level of physical fitness prior to the test. Medical examiners’ advice is that fitness needed for this test does not come overnight; realistically it takes at least a few weeks and often longer to appreciably improve your fitness level. Candidates who fail the initial Chester Step Test will be offered one further fitness test only. This may be a Chester Step Test or a Shuttle Run test, as determined by Cork County Council. No further retests will be offered. 4. Residence / Availability Only applicants from competent persons who reside and work within 2 miles of the fire station of the relevant unit and whose ordinary activity does not take them away from the town in which a brigade is located will be considered. On receipt of a fire or other emergency call you should be in attendance at the station within five minutes. Unemployed persons are not precluded from applying, provided that they satisfy the residence and availability requirements. 5. Licence Each applicant must hold a full current Category “B” European Community Model Driving Licence free from endorsement. 6. Garda Vetting Candidates successful at interview will be required to undergo Garda Vetting, which will be directly arranged by Cork County Council. PARTICULARS OF EMPLOYMENT The employment is part-time. Panels may be used to fill permanent and temporary vacancies. New entrant retained fire-fighters who commence on or after 1 January 2013 will be members of the Single Public Service Pension Scheme (SPSPS), as established by the Public Service Pensions (Single Scheme and Other Provisions) Act 2012. The Single Scheme does not provide for a Retained Fire-fighters Gratuity. New entrants will pay superannuation contributions each quarter, with SPSPS pension lump sum and pension payable on retirement, subject to certain conditions. Retained Fire-fighters must retire (on their birthday) upon reaching the age-limit for the employment (currently 55 years of age and up to 62 subject to conditions). A successful candidate will only be offered employment on a probationary basis as a Retained Fire-fighter subject to satisfactory completion of the following courses: (a) Firefighting Skills Course This course is a full-time, three-week course, which will be held in Ireland and will involve staying away from home on a Monday to Friday basis for the three weeks. (b) Breathing Apparatus Course This course is of a full-time nature, of two weeks’ duration, and is held outside the county. (c) Compartment Fire Behaviour Training Course This course is of one week’s duration, normally held outside of the county. (d) Occupational First Aid Course This course is of a full-time nature, normally three days’ duration, and is held within the county. (e) Class C HGV driving licence N.B. The above does not preclude the Council from offering temporary employment but failure to complete either of the above courses satisfactorily will result in termination of employment. Subject to compliance with the conditions of item 4 (immediate preceding), the employment is subject to a probationary period of one year and will be terminable by the giving of one week’s notice by either side during that period. After the employment has been confirmed, it will be terminable at any stage on the giving of the required notice by either side under the Minimum Notice and Terms of Employment Act, 1973, or without notice in circumstances justifying immediate dismissal. Please note that due to the requirement for fire-fighters to wear Breathing Apparatus, all facial growth below the line of the upper lip must be removed, i.e. beards, etc. Retained Fire-fighters must be prepared to attend other courses which may be held in Ireland or the UK. 8. Availability Based on an annual 52 weeks, excluding 4 weeks’ annual leave, Retained Fire-fighters will be required to be available and attend alerts 24 weeks in the year on a week-on / week-off basis. Across the 24 weeks where a Retained Fire-fighter is rostered off, they can, if they so wish, attend incidents. In the event of occasional unavoidable absence of one rostered member for part of his / her week, it is the responsibility of the rostered member to arrange cover for the period of his / her absence with an available (off duty) member. This agreement has to be notified to and agreed with by the Station Officer or Sub-Station Officer in advance. This is to guarantee that the Station Officer is in a position to ensure that the minimum manning levels for each station are met before any cover arrangement can be approved. Retained Fire-fighters must normally reside and work in the town where the brigade is located and in such proximity to the Fire Station which will allow him / her to respond within the turnout time set by the Chief Fire Officer (current requirement is a target timeframe of five minutes for the first appliance to leave the station). It is necessary that he / she be released from his / her normal employment on the occasions that attendance at incidents demands such release. Changes of residence or workplace must be notified in writing to the Chief Fire Officer. Failure to do so may result in termination of employment as a Firefighter. Any change of residence or place of work that puts the Firefighter at a distance or turnout times more than that permitted by the Chief Fire Officer from the Fire Station or to a location unacceptable to the Chief Fire Officer will result in termination of employment as a Firefighter. The Council may at its discretion, prior to employing any qualified candidate, seek appropriate evidence as to the availability of such person to fulfil the duties of this position. 9. Annual Leave Four weeks’ annual leave per annum in addition to the annual payment of the retainer. Furthermore, payment for annual leave is confirmed as being 8% of earnings. These earnings will be calculated on the basis of the previous year’s earnings excluding the retainer, clothing allowance and payment for annual leave and public holiday leave in the previous year. The payment for annual leave will be made when employees take annual leave as part of the fortnightly pay cycle. 10. Discipline and Control Members of brigades shall be subject to such rules and regulations as may be issued from time to time. It should be particularly noted that Retained Fire-fighters must, in the matter of drills, attendance at fires or in other emergencies, comply strictly with the orders and discretion of the Station Officer, or in his absence, such other Brigade Member as may be in charge. Any Retained Fire-fighter guilty of infringement of this regulation will be dismissed. Generally, members of all brigades will be under the general control and supervision of the Chief Fire Officer, Senior Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Senior Executive Fire Officer, Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Assistant Fire Officer or other appropriate officer as the case may be. While on duty, Retained Fire-fighters shall use the clothing and personal equipment provided by the Council and same shall be left in the Station immediately after the cessation of duty. Retained Fire-fighters may not use such clothing and equipment save while on duty. Retained Fire-fighters must comply fully with safety policy and directives in force from time to time. 11. Rostering Rostering of Retained Fire-fighters will take place at the Council’s discretion.

2 days agoPart-time

Registrar In Vascular Surgery

University Hospital GroupCork

The successful candidate will be required to start Monday 13th July 2026. Canditiates should have MRCS or equivalent. The successful candidate will be working as part of the vascular surgery team, will be expected to partake in a vascular surgery on-call rota, and will undertake clinical duties required of the vascular service including trauma-related activities. Experience in clinical audit and research is required.

2 days ago

Senior House Officer In General Paediatrics, Immediate Start

University Hospital GroupCork

The successful candidate will be required to commence immediately/March 2026. This post is until 12th July 2026. Further information regarding Cork University Hospitals Group can be found on: https://www.cuh.hse.ie/ The newly established HSE South West health region w ill manage and deliver all public health and social care services in: The two voluntary hospitals in the Group are funded by the HSE as Section 38 agencies under the Health Act 2004: The primary academic partner for the Group is University College Cork (UCC) and, together with our Higher Education Institute of Technology in Cork, plays an important role in developing and improving academic teaching, research and innovation to drive improved health for the population in the S/SWHG.

2 days ago
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