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Deli Assistant

CentraDublin

Main purpose of the role: Responsible for the preparation of high quality hot and cold deli products and for ensuring customer satisfaction is the number one priority. The ideal candidate will have/be:

12 days agoFull-time

Senior Clinician, Fingal

JigsawSwords, Dublin

POSITION SUMMARY: Senior Jigsaw Clinicians offer short-term therapeutic supports to young people aged 12-25 years who are experiencing mild to moderate mental health difficulties. This usually involves 1:1 work with the young person and sometimes it can include other family members as well. Our senior clinicians come from diverse professional backgrounds encompassing qualifications in social work, occupational therapy, mental health nursing, clinical/counselling/educational psychology, and psychotherapy, and they work as part of transdisciplinary teams based at one of our 15 services across the country. All of our clinicians share the same scope of practice to support the goals of our young people in a collaborative, respectful, and evidence-informed manner while drawing on their own unique training, experience, and skills. As senior members of the clinical team, Senior Jigsaw Clinicians assume leadership responsibilities, as appropriate, and work closely with the Clinical Manager in ensuring safe, effective, high quality service provision. Additionally, senior clinicians are involved in health promotion, youth engagement, service development, and advocacy. All of our senior clinicians benefit from frequent and supportive clinical supervision alongside a comprehensive programme of continuing professional development. This is a full time, permanent position, based in our North FIngal (Balbriggan/Swords) Service. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

12 days agoFull-timePermanent

Locum Consultant Radiation Oncologist

St. Luke's Radiation Oncology NetworkDublin

Established in 2010, St Luke’s Radiation Oncology Network operates from three Dublin locations – St Luke’s Hospital and St Luke’s Radiation Oncology Centres in St James’s and Beaumont Hospitals and is part of the HSE Dublin & Midlands. SLRON’s primary role is delivery of radiotherapy treatment for patients with cancer. Multidisciplinary teams consist of medical, nursing, radiation therapists, physicists, health and social care professionals, management and general support staff providing a pivotal role in the development, delivery, monitoring and evaluation of these services within the hospital. SLRON is dedicated to being a world class leader in cancer treatment, patient care, research and education. In striving for this excellence, the holistic needs of our patients and their families are our greatest focus. SLRON offers the opportunity to work with leading Radiation Oncology Consultants in a dynamic and progressive health care environment. We also have a dedicated palliative care team, led by two Palliative Care Consultants that support our patients and staff with symptom control and end of life care. The delivery of radiation oncology services in SLRON is delivered by a network model at the following locations: To be considered for this campaign, please apply with a covering letter and CV. The closing date for applications is 12:00pm on Friday 27th of February 2026. Late submissions will not be accepted.

12 days ago

DML Home Support Resource Manager

HSE and Midlands health regionDublin

Please note: Location of post There is currently two permanent whole-time vacancy available in Naas, Co. Kildare A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Dublin and Midlands Regional Health Area from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled. Informal enquiries We welcome enquiries about the role. Contact: Anne Kearney- 087 9967166; anne.kearney@hse.ie Lorraine Madden 087 9707947; Lorraine.madden2@hse.ie Details of service The post holder will manage the delivery of the Home Support Service to clients within a defined geographical area. He/she will work closely with members of the multidisciplinary team to ensure that services are delivered in an integrated manner. The post holder will manage a team of Health Care Assistants in the specific geographical area to which s/he has been assigned. In addition, the Home Support Resource Manager will support the delivery, co-ordination and development of the Home Support Service. The recipients of care are primarily older persons but we may provide care to others also. The current service is Monday to Friday but will be rolling out into a 7-day service. Mangers will be required to take part in a roster to support the service. The HSRM will be conducting home visits to discuss the approved care with the service user/family and carry out an environmental check and confirm the care plan. The HSE Dublin and Midlands serves a population of circa 1,077,639 providing health and social care services to communities living within Dublin West, Dublin South-West, Dublin South City, Laois, Longford, Offaly, Kildare, West Wicklow and Westmeath. Currently, approximately 30k staff work within the HSE Dublin and Midlands Region providing key health and social care services with a budget of €3 billion. The region has 4 Integrated Health Areas, serving a population of around 300,000 and take account of local geographies, population size, needs and services. The IHA areas are HSE Dublin South City and West, HSE Dublin South West, HSE Kildare and West Wicklow and HSE Midlands and the Integrated Healthcare Managers are in post since October 2024. IHAs bring together both acute and community services as well as other non-HSE providers and are crucial to supporting and enabling integrated care. Within the 4 Integrated Health Areas there are 9 acute hospitals (model 4s and 3s, mix of statutory and voluntary providers) delivering a full range of acute hospital, women and children’s services, in addition to specialised radiation and oncology care. There are also 6 integrated care hubs/csts and 20 Community Health Networks who together will serve the population health needs of our area. The reform programme for HSE Dublin and Midlands provides an opportunity to shape the future of health and social care in a rapidly changing environment and to continue to implement safer better health care through integrated services. Health Regions will be the primary service coordination and delivery units for the vast majority of health and social care services provided across Ireland. They will provide the governance and organisational arrangements to enable planning, management and delivery of care for people and for communities across their region.

12 days agoPart-timePermanent

Registrar In Neonatology, Commencing April

The National Maternity HospitalDublin

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for Registrar posts in Neonatology at the National Maternity Hospital Dublin. This is offered as a fixed-term contract of employment from April 2026 Salary & conditions of employment will be as per Department of Health & Children regulations. This is a fixed term contract, full-time post. The following professional qualifications and experience shall apply to these appointments:

12 days agoFull-timeTemporary

Clinical Nurse Manager

AvistaDublin

The Children and Young People’s Service within Avista provide interdisciplinary team supports, residential, family support and education services to 0-18 year old Children and Young People with complex needs and their families. The successful candidate is required to work as part of an Interdisciplinary Team that provide respite services to 0-18 year old children and young persons with complex needs. The candidates are also required to work in partnership with families within a family centred model. . JOB ADVERTISEMENT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITION: CLINICAL NURSE MANAGER 1 (CNM1) CHILDREN’S SERVICES, DUBLIN BLANCHARDSTOWN CDNT PERMANENT PART-TIME CONTRACT (28.5 Hours Per Week). Salary: € 57,208-€ 67,372 *Salary subject to Relevant Public Sector Experience . REF:91601 The successful candidate is required to work as part of an Interdisciplinary CDNT that provide services to children and young persons (0-18 years old ) with complex needs. The candidate is also required to work in partnership with families within a family centred model while providing quality, evidence-based nursing support. Essential: Applicants should possess Level 2 behavioral competencies of Avista competency framework; this can be found on the last page of the Job Description Why work with us? Excellent Career Progression Opportunities. Comprehensive Pension Scheme Supportive and innovative working environment. Generous annual leave entitlement Paid Maternity Leave & Sick Pay scheme Bike to work Scheme Tax Saver Travel Scheme Please submit a Cover letter and CV as application via our website careers section at: https://www.rezoomo.com/company/avista/ Informal enquiries to Informal enquiries to Katie Collins, Children’s Disability Network Manager, email: Katie.Collins@avistaclg.ie Closing date for receipt of applications 25th February 2026. Avista reserves the right to close the competition early should a sufficient number of applications be received. “A panel may be formed from which future positions may be filled across the Dublin service.” Avista is a public body and subject to Freedom of Information and Data Protection Requests. Avista is an equal opportunities employer.

12 days agoPart-timePermanent

Senior Trading Analyst

Applegreen StoresDublin

Applegreen Senior Trading Analyst Role Introduction: Established in 1992, Applegreen is a leading convenience roadside retailer in the Republic of Ireland, the UK and the US in both large-scale Motorway Service Areas and Travel Plazas, as well as smaller petrol stations. The business has grown to over €3BN in annual revenue, operating 600 Motorway Service Plazas and forecourt sites internationally and employing over 16,000 people. Applegreen is in a rapid growth phase and to support this ambitious growth, we are seeking to onboard a Senior Trading Analyst who will be part of our Commercial Trading Department in ROI. The successful candidate will be a confident people person who can adopt a hands-on approach and fit into the Applegreen culture seamlessly. The role will report directly into the Head of Trading and will be based in the Group headquarter office in Park West, Dublin. Key Responsibilities: As Applegreen continues to grow, this role will evolve to meet the needs of a dynamic and fast‑moving business. The Senior Trading Analyst will be a strategic partner to the Commercial team, combining analytical excellence with strong leadership and communication skills. The ideal candidate will be a data‑driven storyteller, an inspiring people manager, and a proactive contributor to shaping Applegreen’s commercial strategy. The core responsibilities will focus on the following: Leadership & Team Development The Candidate should have the following: Qualifications, experience & skills · 5+ years’ experience in a Trading Analyst, Merchandise Planner, or equivalent commercial analytics role (FMCG experience strongly advantageous). · Proven leadership experience, with the ability to manage, mentor, and inspire a team. · Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint, including complex data manipulation, modelling, and visual storytelling. · Experience with Power BI or equivalent visualisation tools (Tableau, Looker) is highly beneficial. · Experience working with SAP or similar ERP systems is an advantage. · Exposure to or hands‑on use of AI‑powered analytics, automation tools, or predictive modelling is a strong plus. · Experience in a convenience retail or FMCG environment, with a strong understanding of category dynamics and trading cycles. · Demonstrated ability to build strong, trust‑based relationships with internal stakeholders at all levels. · High levels of energy, enthusiasm, and a passion for driving commercial performance. · Strong interpersonal, communication, and influencing skills, with the ability to present findings clearly and confidently. Additional key skills & attributes: · Strong understanding of FMCG industry trends, customer behaviour, and market dynamics to support strategic decision‑making. · Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to turn complex data into simple, engaging narratives that resonate with senior leaders. · Strong problem‑solving abilities, with a creative and strategic mindset to navigate challenges and unlock opportunities. · High attention to detail, ensuring accuracy and rigour in all analysis, reporting, and insights. · Strong time‑management and organisational skills, capable of balancing priorities in a demanding environment. · A collaborative and inclusive team player who works effectively with cross‑functional partners. · Adaptability and openness to new approaches, tools, and technologies—including AI‑driven methods of working. · Proactive mindset, always seeking ways to improve processes, tools, and business results. · Has sound judgement and objective logical decision-making skills. · Willing to travel ad hoc if required. Illustrative Application & Screening Process (subject to change): · Application Process: Please submit an up to date tailored CV (max 2 pages) and cover letter by the 28th of February 2026. · Interview & Selection Process: o Two interview rounds will be required for this role

12 days ago

Commercial Fuel Sales Representative

Applegreen StoresDublin

Applegreen Commercial Fuel Sales Representative Role Introduction: Established in 1992, Applegreen is a leading convenience roadside retailer in the Republic of Ireland, the UK and the US in both large-scale Motorway Service Areas and Travel Plazas, as well as smaller petrol stations. The business has grown to over €4BN in annual revenue, operating 600 Motorway Service Plazas and forecourt sites internationally and employing over 18,000 people. Applegreen is in a rapid growth phase and to support this ambitious growth, we are seeking to onboard a Commercial Fuels Sales Representative who will form part of the commercial fuel team and reports to the Fuel Card Sales Manager. It is an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to excel. The successful candidate will be a confident people person who can fit into Applegreen seamlessly and adopt a hands-on approach to their role. Key Responsibilities: As Applegreen evolves, so too will the accountabilities of this role. The core responsibilities will centre around the following areas: · Develop, implement and maintain a sales strategy with a view to maximising sales opportunities. · Identify and target new business segments/opportunities such as new customer segments. · Integrate Commercial Fuels with the transport industry network and its representative bodies. · Responsible for the management and development of key relationships within the area · Management of day-to-day reporting on sales performance and optimise efficiencies to promote growth. · Respond to enquiries and interest from commercial fuel customers regarding the Applegreen products. The Candidate should have the following: Qualifications, experience & skills · Strong business development skills ideally in the energy, distribution and/or B2B sector · A history of being a self-starter who has the ability and drive to work on their own initiative · An experienced and entrepreneurial led sales executive with a strong and successful track record in growing sales profitability · A desire and ambition to grow and progress alongside the role · Demonstrable experience of using their own ingenuity in developing successful sales promotional activities · Very strong commercial and financial acumen with good negotiation skills and the ability to fully understand and maximise all the component characteristics of a complex business · An in-depth knowledge of the challenges of managing a rapidly changing business in a highly competitive environment · Preferably an understanding and knowledge of the transport industry and the dynamics it operates within. · A working style that shows enthusiasm, persistence, self-motivation, and drive Additional key skills & attributes: o Two interview rounds will be required for this role

12 days ago

HR Executive (Executive Officer Grade)

Charities RegulatorDublin€37,919 - €61,216 per year

The opportunity: This is an exciting opportunity to bring your existing skills to new challenges. The HR Executive is a newly created position reporting to the Head of HR. This role will be varied and will require discretion, initiative, and attention to detail. The successful candidate should also possess excellent interpersonal, communication, and organisational skills. As the HR Executive you will contribute to and help to shape our work environment and positive work culture. The Charities Regulator is the independent statutory body responsible for registering and regulating charities operating in Ireland. Our key function is to increase public trust and confidence in the management and administration of charities. We regulate approximately 11,500 charities registered in Ireland. It is a complex and diverse sector with charities of varied sizes established for a wide range of purposes including the alleviation of poverty, provision of education, advancement of the arts and the protection of the environment, to name but a few. We have an ambitious work programme aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of charity regulation and supporting charities, and charity trustees especially, in making sure their organisations are well run. The successful applicant will join the HR team as HR Executive and work closely with the Head of HR. Given the size of our HR team and the organisation, this will be a varied role and an opportunity to help shape the HR function of the organisation. Employing almost 50 people, our modern city centre office, located in George’s Dock, Dublin 1, is easily accessible by DART, Luas and many bus routes. About the role of HR Executive Key responsibilities This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is looking to build on and further develop their existing HR experience. The role will work closely with the Head of HR, provide HR support and advice, and work to ensure the Charities Regulator maintains a positive work culture. The duties and responsibilities of the successful candidate will include the following: • Provide effective, efficient and confidential HR admin support to the organisation • Respond, research, and resolve HR-related queries in a timely manner - escalating as necessary • Understand HR policies and procedures and help others to navigate them • Update and maintain the HRIS/time and attendance system and troubleshoot issues as necessary • Process new hire and leaver documentation - ensuring all relevant internal and external stakeholders receive relevant data in a timely manner • Provide administrative support for all HR processes including recruitment and selection processes • Provide support for the end-to-end recruitment process - ensuring compliance with recruitment and selection processes and relevant legislation • Act as a note taker for interview boards • Ensure recruitment records are maintained to a high standard and in line with retention requirements • Coordinate onboarding of new employees • Ensure records, documents and employee files are accurately maintained in line with data protection and audit requirements • Provide assistance and support for audits and ensure a transparent audit trail is visible for all payroll changes • Actively monitor probation periods • Support HR function with training and development initiatives and work to further expand this area within the organisation • Prepare annual leave, sick leave, recruitment and ad hoc HR reports as needed • Support the implementation of ad hoc projects or initiatives under the guidance of the Head of HR • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of employment legislation and HR best practice The above is intended as a guide to the general range of duties and responsibilities associated with the post and is intended to be neither definitive nor restrictive. It will be subject to periodic review with the post holder. The Charities Regulator retains the right to amend role profile and allocate resources within the Charities Regulator in the most appropriate manner and in accordance with business needs. Location: 3 George's Dock, IFSC, Dublin 1. The organisation has a blended working policy which enables staff to work remotely on certain days (up to a maximum of two days per week). Travel may be required to regional locations on occasion and when this occurs, appropriate travel and subsistence arrangements will apply. Working hours: This role is 35 hours per week over 5 days (Monday to Friday). Annual leave: Annual leave for the position is 23 days per annum, rising following 5, 10, 12 and 14 years’ service on the grade. This allowance, which is subject to the usual conditions regarding the granting of annual leave, is based on a five-day week and is exclusive of the usual public holidays. Salary scale: Executive Officer (Personal Pension Contribution) ** €37,919 – €39,860 – €40,956 – €43,094 – €45,010 – €46,864 – €48,711 – €50,519 – €52,366 – €54,207 - €56,160 – €57,469 – €59,335 LSI¹ – €61,216 LSI² ¹ After three years satisfactory service at the maximum. ² After six years satisfactory service at the maximum. *Salary scale is correct as at 1 August 2025. **New entrants to the public service will commence at the first point on the scale. Different pay and conditions may apply if, immediately prior to appointment, the appointee is already a serving Civil Servant or Public Servant. The rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. You will have the opportunity to contribute to our mission which is to regulate the charity sector in the public interest to ensure compliance with charity law and support best practice in the governance and administration of charities. In addition to achieving our vision of a vibrant trusted charity sector that is valued for the public benefit it provides, there are also great benefits to working at the Charities Regulator. Below are just some of the benefits that the Charities Regulator has to offer: • Inclusive and collaborative work environment • Personal development opportunities through employer sponsored academic education, paid study leave and extensive in-house training and development programmes • Public sector pay rates, pension benefits and annual leave entitlements • Wellbeing initiatives, health initiatives, employee networking initiatives, confidential employee assistance programme • 35 hours a week of attendance at work. Some flexibility in working hours may be considered at the request of the candidate. • The organisation has a blended working policy which enables staff to work remotely on certain days (up to a maximum of two days per week). Applications are assessed based on business needs and the arrangements may be subject to change. • City centre office easily accessible location • Tax saver tickets, Bike to Work Scheme and bike storage onsite • Positive and professional work culture About you Essential experience, skills, knowledge and qualifications: The Charities Regulator is seeking to appoint an individual who possesses the following, to a level appropriate to the role of Executive Officer. (a) Have obtained in the Leaving Certificate Examination a minimum of grade D at Ordinary (or Pass) level in Mathematics and Irish or English, having obtained a minimum of Grade C in at least five subjects at Higher (or Honours) level papers; Or (b) Have passed an examination(s) which would be acceptable to the Charities Regulator as being of at least an equivalent standard of the Leaving Certificate; And • At least 2 years’ experience working in a HR environment • Acts with integrity and treats HR data with confidentiality and discretion • Flexible and can adapt to a fast-paced environment and work off own initiative • The ability to work well as part of a team and build strong working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders • Excellent IT skills, with a high level of competency in the Microsoft Office suite • A good working knowledge of HR Information Systems • High standard of accuracy in both written and numerical work with a keen eye for detail as evidenced in your application, in comparison to other candidates • Excellent organisation and administration skills • Good time management and the ability to prioritise and meet deadlines • The ability to work unsupervised and as part of a team • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills as evidenced in your application, in comparison to other applicants • A good understanding of GDPR Candidates must have the above experience and qualifications on or before 25 February 2026. Desirable experience, knowledge and skills: • Human Resource Management or related third-level qualification • Experience working in a public sector or regulatory environment • A good understanding of the Code of Practice for Appointment to Positions in the Civil and Public Service • While not required specifically for the role, fluency in or a working knowledge of the Irish language is advantageous Candidates should have all the abilities required of a HR Executive with the Charities Regulator. In particular, candidates must demonstrate in their applications and during the selection process that they have the following competencies, which are required for the role, by reference to specific achievements and relevant examples in their career to date: • People Management • Analysis and decision making • Delivery of results • Interpersonal and communication skills • Specialist knowledge, expertise and self-development • Drive and commitment to public service values Further information regarding each of the above competencies is available in Appendix A, which sets out the Public Appointment Service’s Executive Officer competency framework.

12 days agoFull-time

Regulatory Manager

Mental Health CommissionWaterloo Road, Dublin€59,435 - €75,788 per year

Key Responsibilities Under the direction of the Head of Regulation, the Regulatory Manager’s key duties and responsibilities include: Regulatory Management and Oversight The Regulatory Manager will be responsible for: • Managing a caseload: day-to-day operations of registration, the receipt of information, and making decisions and recommendations on appropriate regulatory actions, using a risk-based approach. • Monitoring statutory notifications for compliance with the Regulations, Rules and Codes of Practice under the Mental Health Act (2001). • Supporting the Inspectorate: gathering, analysing, synthesizing and trending information for the purposes of informing lines of enquiry for inspections. • Contributing to regulatory decisions/actions that are consistent with the information collected as part of compliance monitoring activities. • Drafting correspondence between MHC and mental health care providers, including enforcement actions in line with MHC policy and procedures. Communication The Regulatory Manager must: • Maintain professional relationships and demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills. • Gather and present information in accessible format. • Present information to management concisely to inform regulatory decisions. Other • The Regulatory Manager will also be tasked with achieving defined business plan objectives. • Undertaking other duties and responsibilities as may be determined by the Director of Regulation. This list is not exhaustive but serves to reflect the nature of the duties included in the role. Given the nature of the organisation and the need to respond to change on an ongoing basis, the role is subject to change over time. Reporting and Working Relationships The Regulatory Manager is accountable to the Chief Executive of the MHC and reports directly to the Head of Regulation. Essential Requirements The ideal candidate must possess, by the closing date, the following: • Educated to Honours Bachelor degree level (NFQ Level 8 on the Irish National Framework of Qualifications). • Minimum 2 years’ experience in a role involving the management or implementation of regulatory frameworks and/or quality assurance systems within the health or social care sector. • A working knowledge of the Mental Health Act (2001) and associated regulatory framework. • The ability to review, process and interpret regulatory information, including incident notifications and compliance plans to inform case load management. • The requisite competencies to carry out the role as outlined below. Desirable • Experience of working in a mental health service or other health and social care setting. • A relevant qualification as a health and social care professional, Public Administration, Social Policy, Mental Health, or a legal discipline. • An understanding of working with and applying risk management frameworks to complex information. Competencies The person appointed to the role of Regulatory Manager will be required to show evidence of the following competencies: Analysis & Decision Making • Gathers and analyses information from relevant sources, whether financial, numerical or otherwise, weighing up a range of critical factors. • Takes account of any broader issues, agendas, sensitivities and related implications when making decisions. • Uses previous knowledge and experience to guide decisions. • Uses judgement to make sound decisions with a well-reasoned rationale and stands by these. • Puts forward solutions to address problems. Management & Delivery of Results • Takes responsibility and is accountable for the delivery of agreed objectives. • Successfully manages a range of different projects and work activities at the same time. • Structures and organises their own and others’ work effectively. Is logical and pragmatic in approach, delivering the best possible results with the resources available. • Delegates work effectively, providing clear information and evidence as to what is required. • Proactively identifies areas for improvement and develops practical suggestions for their implementation. Demonstrates enthusiasm for new developments/changing work practices and strives to implement these changes effectively. • Applies appropriate systems/processes to enable quality checking of all activities and outputs. • Practices and promotes a strong focus on delivering high quality customer service, for internal and external customers. Team Leadership • Works with the team to facilitate high performance, developing clear and realistic objectives and addressing performance issues if they arise. • Provides clear information and advice as to what is required of the team. • Strives to develop and implement new ways of working effectively to meet objectives. Leads the team by example, coaching and supporting individuals as required. • Places high importance on staff development, training and maximising skills & capacity of team. • Is flexible and willing to adapt, positively contributing to the implementation of change. Interpersonal & Communication Skills • Builds and maintains contact with colleagues and other stakeholders to assist in performing role. • Acts as an effective link between staff and senior management. • Encourages open and constructive discussions around work issues. • Projects conviction, gaining buy-in by outlining relevant information and selling the benefits. Treats others with diplomacy, tact, courtesy and respect, even in challenging circumstances. • Presents information clearly, concisely and confidently when speaking and in writing. • Collaborates and supports colleagues to achieve organisational goals. Specialist Knowledge, Expertise and Self Development • Has a clear understanding of the roles, objectives and targets of self and team and how they fit into the work of the unit and Department/Organisation. • Has high levels of expertise and broad Public Sector knowledge relevant to his/her area of work. • Focuses on self-development, striving to improve performance. Drive & Commitment to Public Service Values • Strives to perform at a high level, investing significant energy to achieve agreed objectives. • Demonstrates resilience in the face of challenging circumstances and high demands. • Is personally trustworthy and can be relied upon. • Ensures that customers are at the heart of all services provided. • Upholds high standards of honesty, ethics and 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 has a Stamp 4* or Stamp 5 permission. Please note that a 50 TEU visa, which is a replacement for Stamp 4EUFAM after Brexit, is acceptable as a Stamp 4 equivalent. Selection Process The selection process will include: • Shortlisting of applications. • A competitive interview. • 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 may produce a panel of candidates listed in order of merit. This panel may also be used to fill future temporary posts. Not all those interviewed may be placed on the panel. All offers are for immediate appointment. In applying for this competition, candidates accept that, if offered a post, they will be able to commence duties within a reasonable timeframe. Start dates are determined by business needs, and appointees will be expected to take up duty within this period once an offer is made. Prior to recommending any candidate for appointment to a position, the HR team will 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 another person for appointment, and this will be based on the results of this selection process. The MHC is not obliged to appoint any candidate arising from this competition. Please note that any offer of employment made to a successful candidate may be subject to satisfactory: • Reference verification. • Qualification verification. • Medical Assessment. • Vetting – where applicable. At the reference verification stage, referees sought will include your current employer and your next most recent employer. Salary The Higher Executive Officer salary scale (rates effective 1 February 2026) is as follows: €59,435 - €61,173 - €62,908 - €64,640 - €66,380 - €68,111 - €69,849 - €72,353¹ - €75,788² LSI 1 after 3 years satisfactory service at the maximum. LSI 2 after 6 years satisfactory service at the maximum. This 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. Important Note Entry will be at the minimum of the pay scale, and the rate of remuneration will not be subject to negotiation and may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. Different terms and conditions may apply if you are a currently serving civil or public servant. Note: Salary for the purposes of calculation of superannuation benefits may differ from the above depending on individual circumstances. Payment Arrangements Payment will be made fortnightly in arrears by Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) into a bank account of the successful candidate’s choice. Payment cannot be made until a bank account number and bank sort code have been supplied to the MHC. Statutory deductions from salary will be made as appropriate. A staff member appointed to this post will agree that any overpayment of salary or travel and subsistence may be deducted from future salary payments due in accordance with the Payment of Wages Act 1991 (as amended). In accordance with that Act, the MHC will advise the staff member in writing of the amount and details of such overpayment and give at least one week’s notice of the deduction to take place and will deduct the overpayment, at an amount that is fair and reasonable having regard to all the circumstances, within six months of such notice in accordance with the Act. 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 for this role will be MHC, 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.

12 days agoFull-timePermanent
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