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Deli Manager/chargehand

CentraKildorrery, Cork

Main purpose of the role: Ensure the Deli Department operates efficiently and effectively at all times and provides our customers with excellent quality products and services. The ideal candidate will have/be:

1 day agoFull-time

Training & Compliance Coordinator

DPS GroupCork

Reporting to the Business Services Manager the successful Training & Compliance Coordinator is responsible for designing, implementing, and governing all training and compliance activities across the Facilities Management (FM) and Project Delivery (PD) teams. This role ensures that each function within the E&PS (Engineering & Property Services) organisation has a defined, compliant, role‑appropriate training curriculum. The Training & Compliance Coordinator will deliver training, manage curricula, oversee compliance metrics, and support audit readiness across the FM/PD organisation. Previous experience in pharmaceutical, biotech, or engineering environments is a significant advantage. Qualifications & Experience Arcadis is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

2 days agoFull-time

Service Support Officer

Irish Wheelchair AssociationCork€27,891.33 - €42,609.60 per year

IWA is committed to promoting, maintaining and adding to our diverse and inclusive work environment. . The purpose of this role is to provide day to day support to the ROC Service Coordinator in the development, operation, and expansion of person-centered services in Cork, in line with the IWA standards for Community Centre Services. The person will work with the Service Coordinator and staff to achieve service goals as well as actively delivering of a range of capacity building/social and independent living skills programmes. The person will also support and assist with fundraising activities. Liaison For success in the above post there are several key relationships which must be fostered and developed. Within IWA those will be association staff, in particular the Service Coordinator and those involved in the provision of the services, as well as direct contact with IWA members and service users. Externally it will involve liaison with the staff of the relevant voluntary and statutory organisations in the area. Main Duties and Responsibilities To support the implementation of the Associations standards for Community Centre Services as directed by the Service Coordinator To develop, implement and support the evaluation of a range of capacity building programmes and mainstream training programmes which respond to service user requirements. To identify and develop opportunities in partnership with service users enabling them to increase their social participation and lead full, active, and independent lives in their own communities To support the Service Coordinator in ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the operation of the services To accompany and support service users on annual holidays, outings, social and day trips as required by Service Coordinator and provide personal care for service users while in attendance at services Ensure that your responsibilities to safeguard children and adults from abuse or harm is a core aspect of your role and that IWA’s Safeguarding Policies and Procedures are adhered to. To maintain working rotas and carry out day-to-day administrative duties associated with IWA Services, ensuring accurate records are kept in relation to projects, programmes and services provided. and identify new opportunities for service development To mentor and support IWA staff to ensure the services meet the standards of the Association To develop and support the volunteer programme within the service To actively ensure that standards and practices regarding health and safety are fully adhered to in all areas of the community centre service To focus on the inclusion of people with disability within their wider community and develop links within the community to support this To support and mentor all ROC staff in their day-to-day duties To avail of opportunities to heighten the profile of IWA in the local community in order to promote a positive attitude towards disability within the community To perform such other duties as may be assigned from time to time by the Service Coordinator PERSON SPECIFICATION Training, Experience and Qualifications Qualification at Level 6 or higher such as QQI Supervisory Management Skills; BA in Social Care or equivalent (Occupational Therapist / Community Work / General Management) is essential Some previous experience in the areas of training or facilitation is required Knowledge and Skills The ability to make operational decisions and possess good problem-solving skills is essential Excellent computer and administration skills (Microsoft Office & Database Management) are essential An awareness and understanding of the needs of people with physical and sensory disabilities or a marginalized group is desirable Experience of working with people with disabilities is desirable Leadership experience is desirable Experience of Quality systems and maintenance of same an advantage A full driving license is a requirement. Behaviours The ability to work as part of a team and on own initiative Person centred approach An ability to build strong relationships at all levels Strong customer service focus Be of good character Remuneration & Benefits Salary between €27,891.33 - €42,609.60 (DOE) Excellent working conditions Training & development opportunities 25 days annual leave pro rata Employee Assistance Service CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.

2 days agoPart-time

Healthcare Assistant

Irish Wheelchair AssociationCork€15.39 - €17.12 per hour

The position on offer is permanent part-time, 15 hours a week with potential for relief and more hours to build up your roster. Availability required: Flexible, to be discussed at interview Overall Purpose of Job -The purpose of the role is to enable the Members to achieve maximum independence in all aspects of daily living, by providing assistance in one or more of the following areas: personal care, domestic assistance, social and educational assistance, travel and companionship.. -Role takes place in the homes and communities of our Members. . Liaison -There are several key relationships, which should be fostered and developed for the successful implementation of this role. Liaise and coordinate with other identified Home carers as required and maintain close communication with the ALS Coordinator / Scheduling staff Training and Qualifications, required · Minimum of 5 modules completed of the Major Award at QQI Level 5 in either Community & Health Services, Health Service Skills or Healthcare Support or other relevant qualification and a commitment to complete the major award. · Experience of working with people in a caring role ( essential) · Be reliable, trustworthy, and always maintain confidentiality  · Demonstrate excellent communication skills with a good level of spoken and written English · Access to your own car ( preferred) . Behaviours · Person centred approach · An ability to build strong relationships · Strong customer service focus · Flexible approach to work · High level of confidentiality Competencies · Communicating and Influencing · Motivating and Empowering · Planning and Organising · Quality and Customer Focus and Accountability What we Offer *The current pay scale is subject to a 9.25% pay increase over the next 2 years (2025 upto October 2026), aligning with the recent WRC agreement aimed at enhancing pay adjustments within Section 39 organizations.* . Salary range for this position is  €15.39 – €17.12 per hour depending on experience Before 8am and after 8pm - from €19.23 p/h Sunday - from €23.00 p/h Public Holidays - from €30.80 p/h Paid inter-client mileage Sick pay scheme Maternity and paternity pay scheme Excellent working conditions Holiday pay at a rate of 8% of hours worked. PRSA Pension scheme available Bike to Work Scheme Employee Assistance Service A commitment to the on-going training and development of all employees CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.

2 days agoPart-time

Executive Officer

Civil ServiceNationwide€38,419 per year

What is the role? The Executive Officer (EO) grade is the entry level to junior management in the Civil Service. Executive Officers are employed in all government departments and offices and cover a wide range of roles and activities. In recruiting Executive Officers, publicjobs is conscious of the fact that many of the senior positions in the Civil Service will, in time, be filled by people recruited at this level. For this reason, we look for people who show the potential to take on high level responsibilities in the management of public services and the analysis of public policy issues. Requirements for the role In order to be effective in the role of an Executive Officer in the Civil Service, candidates need to be:

2 days agoFull-timePermanent

Naval Service Cadet

Irish Defence ForcesCork

What is the Naval Service Operations Branch? Officers of the Operations Branch of the Naval Service are responsible for the efficient running of the ship. It is only from within this Branch that an officer may become Captain of a ship. The Operations Branch Officer’s responsibilities include Bridge Watchkeeping, where they are responsible for the safe navigation of the ship and the safety of the ship’s company. Operations Branch Officers also lead boarding teams in fishery protection and anti-drug running boarding operations. The Operations Branch Cadet will undergo a course of training of approximately twenty-one months duration. Initial training takes place in the Cadet School, Military College, DFTC, Curragh Camp and is of approximately three months duration. Subsequent training takes place in the Naval Base, Haulbowline, Co Cork and aboard ship. This training encompasses both the theory and practical application of the skills required for the Officer to take their place as a fully functional member of the ship’s command team. Subjects covered include Navigation, Seamanship, Gunnery, Leadership and Management. On completion of cadet training, an Operations Branch Cadet is eligible to be commissioned on a 3 year Short Service Commission in the rank of Ensign or Sub-Lieutenant. After commissioning, training continues both at sea and ashore until the Officer is fully qualified to take an appointment on board ship. When fully qualified as an Operations Branch Officer, they may be offered a full Commission without limitation as to time. The fully trained Junior Officer spends the following years on sea/shore rotations. The primary sea duties involve watchkeeping and navigation while shore duties involve training or administrative appointments. The Naval Service Officer can avail of opportunities of further education as well as participating in professional sub-specialisation courses such as Tactical and Naval Warfare Courses at home and abroad. Eligibility Requirements to join the Cadetship: For detailed information about the Cadetship, please refer to the Terms and Conditions attached to this advertisement

2 days ago

Naval Service Cadet

Irish Defence ForcesCork

What is a Naval Service Marine Engineer Cadet? The Marine Engineer Cadet will be trained fill an appointment as a ship’s Marine Engineering Officer. The Engineering Officer is responsible for everything that keeps a ship afloat, moving and habitable. This includes the hull and general structures of the ship, its main engines and all auxiliary machinery, the main electrical generators, the electrical distribution system, the air conditioning, ventilation, heating systems and cold rooms, as well as all fuel and water systems, including the control systems. The Marine Engineer Cadet will undergo a course of training of approximately twenty-one months duration. Initial training takes place in the Cadet School, Military College, DFTC, Curragh Camp and is of approximately three months duration. Subsequent training takes place in the Naval Base, Haulbowline, Co Cork and aboard ship. This training encompasses both the theory and practical application of the skills required for the officer to take their place as a fully functional member of the ships command team. Subjects covered include Navigation, Seamanship, Gunnery, Leadership and Management. A Marine Engineer Cadet shall, on successful completion of the relevant course of training, be commissioned on a 3 year Short Service Commission in the rank of Ensign or Sub-Lieutenant. After commissioning, training continues both at sea and ashore until the Officer is fully qualified to take an appointment as a Marine Engineer Officer on-board ship. When fully qualified as a Marine Engineering Officer, they may be offered a full Commission without limitation as to time. The fully trained Junior Officer spends the following years on sea/shore rotations. When at sea, they will be appointed as the ship’s Engineering Officer, while shore duties involve training or technical/administrative appointments. The Engineering Officer can avail of opportunities of further education as well as participating in a range of specialist courses applicable to the Marine Engineering profession at home or abroad. Eligibility Requirements to join the Cadetship: For detailed information about the Cadetship, please refer to the Terms and Conditions attached to this advertisement

2 days ago

Fruit And Veg Chargehand

SuperValuCork

Main purpose of the role: To ensure the Fruit and Veg Department operates efficiently and effectively at all times and provides our customers with excellent quality products and customer service. The ideal candidate will have/be: Minimum 1 years€,, experience as a Sales Assistant with experience in Fresh Food Departments and ordering Excellent communication skills Have a true passion for the food industry and as such be creative and innovative with the fresh offering The ability to inspire, lead and motivate employees The ability to work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment with the ability to multi task under pressure Main duties: Actively live SuperValu brand-values i.e. Genuine, Passion for Food, Vibrant, Committed, Innovative and Imaginative Achieve sales targets and margins as agreed with the store manager Adhere to weekly stocktaking procedures Ensure purchasing of stock is carried out in accordance with procedures and control of stock rotation, so that the quality and freshness of the goods is of the highest order; Participate in quality review meetings and ensure actions resulting from same are carried out Minimise waste and shrink in the department Merchandise and present the department to the highest standard at all times Bring new ideas to the department through regular research and benchmarking against competitors Deal with all customer queries and efficiently, professionally and consistent with store policy Engage with new initiatives and embrace new ways of working

2 days agoFull-time

Naval Service Cadet

Irish Defence ForcesRingaskiddy, Cork

What is the Naval Service Electrical Engineer Department? The Electrical/Electronic Department is responsible for the technical specification, selection, installation, overhaul and maintenance for all electrical, electronic, communications, ordnance equipment and systems fitted to Naval Service ships. An Electrical Engineering Officer will be rotated between appointments allowing them to gain experience in a wide range of disciplines, ranging from power generation, communications, and information technology to advanced weapon fire control systems. An Electrical Engineering Cadet in the Naval Service will be required to undergo a course of training of approximately twenty-one months duration and they may then be commissioned on a 3 year Short Service Commission in the rank of Ensign or Sub-Lieutenant. Initial training involves Basic Military Training at the Cadet School, Military College, DFTC, Curragh Camp and later Naval Training at the Naval Base, Haulbowline, Co. Cork and aboard ship. The initial training is similar to the Operations Branch and Marine Engineering Cadets. In year two (2), the Graduate Electrical Engineering Cadet will undertake short modules in the National Maritime College Ireland (NMCI) in Ringaskiddy, Cork. The modules will introduce the Cadet to naval electrical equipment and systems. During the year, the Cadet will spend a period at sea to familiarise them with the equipment in an operational environment. While in year two (2), the non-Graduate Cadet will commence studies in either a Level 8 degree in Electrical Engineering or Electronic Engineering in Cork Institute of Technology, followed by short modules in the National Maritime College Ireland (NMCI) in Ringaskiddy, Cork. When fully qualified as an Electrical Engineering Officer, they may be offered a full Commission without limitation as to time. The Naval Service is fully committed to Continuous Professional Development. Subject to the exigencies of the service, Officers will be actively encouraged and facilitated to advance their studies in order to become chartered. Eligibility Requirements to join the Cadetship: For detailed information about the Cadetship, please refer to the Terms and Conditions attached to this advertisement

2 days ago

Locum Consultant Physician In Infectious Diseases

University Hospital GroupCork

Applications are invited for the post of Locum Consultant Physician in Infectious Diseases at Cork University Hospital 37 hours per week. Required immediately. Specialist Registration with the Irish Medical Council is required.

2 days ago
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