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Clinical Nurse Manager, Baby Clinic

The National Maternity HospitalDublin

Clinical Nurse/Midwife Manager 2 NICU Baby Clinic Monday to Friday Service Full-time Specified purpose contract The post holder will have a pivotal role in the development, co-ordination and management of activity within the NICU Baby Clinic. The successful candidate will:

4 hours agoFull-time

Deli Assistant

CentraPoint Campus, 1, Dublin

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:

4 hours agoFull-time

Senior Mainframe Engineer, Payments

AIBDublin

Senior Mainframe Engineer - Payments, Dublin Apply now » Date: 19 Mar 2026 Location: Dublin, IE, IE Company: Allied Irish Bank Location/Office Policy : Central Park, Dublin 18 / Hybrid - 3 days per week in office If you are not sure about your suitability based on any aspects of the role advertised, we encourage you to please contact the Recruiter for this role, Sarah Lyons, at careers@aib.ie for a conversation. 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 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 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. Application deadline : Thursday 2nd April 2026 Job Segment: Recruiting, Information Systems, Mainframe, Engineer, Banking, Human Resources, Technology, Engineering, Finance Apply now »

4 hours ago

External Courts Service Research Support Associate

The Courts ServiceDublin€59,435 - €75,788 per year

THE ROLE The Research Support Office (RSO) provides the following services: ·             The compiling and updating of bench books on various court lists and areas of law (civil and criminal) for use by members of the judiciary; ·             The provision of written memoranda in response to research requests made by individual judges in the Appellate, High, Circuit and District Courts; ·             The circulation of legal updates to all members of the judiciary; ·             The delivery of briefings to both members of the judiciary and colleagues in the Courts Service on the legal research conducted by the office on various areas of law; ·             The provision of information sessions on the Irish legal system to visiting delegations of international dignitaries; and ·             The provision of research support for members of the judiciary in attending conferences. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES The following list of duties is indicative (but not exhaustive) of the responsibilities and duties Research Support Associates may be expected to perform: ·         Create comprehensive guides on specific areas of law for the Irish judiciary – these are referred to as ‘Bench Books’; ·         Update Bench Books on an annual basis to ensure the research is accurate and of high quality; ·         Keep abreast of recent legal developments and update the judiciary on same; ·         Deliver legal research briefings to members of the judiciary and judicial assistants on various areas of law; ·         Produce detailed legislative tables on various areas of the law for members of the judiciary; ·         Complete complex and comprehensive research memoranda that are well-written, concise, and accessible; ·         Provide high-quality editing, proof-reading and summarisation services for the Irish judiciary; ·         Create and gather legal research to be used for our internal Knowledge Management System; ·         Assist with the overview, management and further development of our Knowledge Management System; ·         Provide peer-review support to colleagues; ·         Carry out other research tasks, as required.   Note, the above is intended as a guide and is neither definitive nor restrictive. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS ·         Hold an honours law degree at 2.1 (LLB or BCL) at a minimum of level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications or the Diploma in Law from The Honorable Society of King’s Inns AND; ·         Hold a professional legal qualification as a solicitor or barrister licensed to practice within the State with at least 2 years of relevant post qualification experience as a legal practitioner; ·         The ability to write and present legal research in an accurate, concise, accessible and plain English style.   The following are desirable: ·         Experience in knowledge-management systems; ·         Candidates indicate fluency in Irish and in particular an ability to read and understand legal materials in the Irish language.   APPLICATION PROCESS Applications should be made by logging onto the advertisement link and uploading your CV and complete all mandatory fields within the application portal. The closing date is 12noon on 26 March 2026. Applications received after the closing date and time will not be accepted. The admission of a person to a competition, or invitation to attend an interview, is not to be taken as implying the Courts Service is satisfied such a person fulfils the requirements of the competition or is not disqualified by law from holding the position and does not carry a guarantee that your application will receive further consideration. It is important, therefore, for candidates to note that the onus is on them to ensure that they meet the eligibility requirements for the competition before attending for interview. If a candidate does not meet these essential entry requirements but nevertheless attends for interview, that candidate will be putting him or herself to unnecessary expense. It is important to note the onus is on applicants to ensure the eligibility requirements for the competition are met when applying for the competition. The Courts Service accepts no responsibility for communication not accessed or received by an applicant.   SELECTION METHODS The selection process will involve: ·                 The shortlisting of candidates, on the basis of the information contained in their CV; ·                 A competitive interview; ·                 If further shortlisted, an in-person presentation to be assessed by a panel including a judge.   Shortlisting The Courts Service will assess to select candidates for possible interview who, based on an examination of their CV, meet the eligibility criteria and appear to be the most suitable for the position. Those that demonstrate evidence at the required level will be called forward to interview stage. Skills and capabilities Candidates should demonstrate that they have the ability to carry out successfully the duties of the role, as well as the general skills and capabilities namely: Building Future Readiness Digital Focus   Candidates with Disabilities The Courts Service has a key role to play in attracting candidates from all sectors of society, ensuring that routes to career opportunities are accessible to all who are interested. We are committed to equality of opportunity for all candidates. If you have a disability or need reasonable accommodation made during the selection process, we strongly encourage you to share this with us so that we can ensure you get the support you need.   Reasonable accommodation in our selection process refers to adjustments and practical changes which would enable a disabled candidate to have an equal opportunity for this competition. Examples of adjustments we provide include the use of assistive technology, extra time, scribes and/or readers or a range of other accommodations.   Please be assured that having a disability or requiring adjustments will not impact on your progress in the selection process; you will not be at a disadvantage if you disclose your disability or requirements to us. Your disability and/or adjustments will be kept entirely confidential.   6. INTERVIEW AND PRESENTATION Following the shortlisting process successful candidates will be asked to take part in a competitive interview. Interviews will be held in person in Dublin City Centre. Interviews will be structured in format, with candidates asked to provide examples of the capabilities for the role as outlined in Section 5of this document. It is anticipated the interview will last 45 minutes   If successful, candidates will then be invited to present to an interview board. Candidates will be given the presentation topic and provided with instructions to assist with preparation. Candidates will be given 1 hour to prepare, and it is anticipated the presentation will last 30 minutes. This presentation will be to an expert board including a judge. Further questions regarding candidates’ skills and capabilities may also be asked at this stage.     Confidentiality Candidates can expect that all enquiries, applications and all aspects of the proceedings to the extent that they are managed by the Courts Service are treated as strictly confidential subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2014. However, candidates should note that all application material may be made available to the interview board. Certain items of information, not specific to any individual, are extracted from computer records for general statistical purposes.     Garda Vetting Garda vetting will be sought in respect of individuals who come under consideration for appointment. The applicant will be required to complete and return a Garda Vetting form should they come under consideration for appointment.   This form will be forwarded to An Garda Siochána for security checks on all Irish and Northern Irish addresses at which they resided. Enquiries may also be made with the police force of any country in which the applicant under consideration for appointment resided. If the applicant subsequently comes under consideration for another position, they will be required to supply this information again. Candidates' Obligations: Candidates in the recruitment process must not: •         knowingly or recklessly provide false information •         canvass any person with or without inducements •         impersonate a candidate at any stage of the process interfere with or compromise the process in any way   Any person who contravenes the above provisions or who assists another person in contravening the above provisions is guilty of an offence. A person who is found guilty of an offence is liable to a fine and/or imprisonment. In addition, where a person found guilty of an offence was or is a candidate at a recruitment process, then: ·         where he/she has not been appointed to a post, he/she will be disqualified as a candidate; and where he/she has been appointed subsequently to the recruitment process in question, he/she shall forfeit that appointment. It is important to remember that this is a competitive process for a role where integrity is paramount. Sharing information on the selection process e.g. through social media or any other means, may result in disqualification from the competition. In addition, if a person found guilty of an offence was, or is a candidate at a recruitment process, they will be disqualified as a candidate and excluded from the process and if appointed to a post following the recruitment process, they will be removed from that post. Specific candidate criteria Candidates must have the knowledge and ability to discharge the duties of the post concerned and be suitable on the grounds of character. Candidates must be suitable in all other relevant respects for appointment to the post concerned; and if successful they will not be appointed to the post unless they: ·             Agree to undertake the duties attached to the post and accept the conditions under which the duties are, or may be required to be, performed; ·             Are fully competent and available to undertake, and fully capable of undertaking, the duties attached to the position. MATTERS RELATING TO ELIGIBILITY TO APPLY Citizenship Requirements Eligible candidates must be: (a)  A citizen of the European Economic Area (EEA). 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 permission1 or a Stamp 5 permission   1 Please note that a 50 TEU permission, which is a replacement for Stamp 4EUFAM after Brexit, is acceptable as a Stamp 4 equivalent. Declaration Applicants will be required to declare whether they have previously availed of a Public Service scheme of incentivised early retirement. Applicants will also be required to declare any entitlements to a Public Service pension benefit (in payment or preserved) from any other Public Service employment and/or where they have received a payment-in-lieu in respect of service in any Public Service employment. Failure to make such a declaration may disqualify a candidate from proceeding further in this competition, the final determination of which shall be made by Courts Service at its absolute discretion.   PRINCIPAL CONDITIONS OF SERVICE The appointment is subject to the Civil Service Regulation Acts 1956 to 2005, the Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Act 2004 and any other Act for the time being in force relating to the Civil Service. Appointees will be subject to the Civil Service Code of Standards and Behaviour.   All contracts will be subject to reference and qualification checks.   Salary The salary scale for the position (rates effective from 1st February 2026) is as follows: Research Support Associate at Higher Executive Officer level €59,435 €61,173 €62,908 €64,640 €66,380 €68,111 €69,849 €72,353(LSI1) €75,788(LSI2) The PPC pay rate applies when the individual is required to pay a Personal Pension Contribution (otherwise known as a main scheme contribution) in accordance with the rules of their main/personal superannuation scheme. This is different to a contribution in respect of membership of a Spouses’ and Children’s scheme, or the Additional Superannuation Contributions (ASC). A different rate will apply where the appointee is not required to make a Personal Pension Contribution. Long service increments may be payable after 3(LSI1) and 6(LSI2) years satisfactory service at the maximum of the scale. Duties Appointees will be expected to perform all acts, duties and obligations as appropriate to this position (which may be revised from time to time).   Tenure and Probation The appointment is to a permanent position on a probationary contract in the Civil Service. The probationary contract will be for a period of twelve months from the date specified on the contract. During the period of your probationary contract, your performance will be subject to review by your supervisor(s) to determine whether you – (i)               Have performed in a satisfactory manner, (ii)              Have been satisfactory in general conduct, and (iii)            Are suitable from the point of view of health with particular regard to sick leave. Prior to the completion of the probationary contract a decision will be made as to whether or not you will be retained pursuant to Section 5A(2) Civil Service Regulation Acts 1956–2005 .  This decision will be based on your performance assessed against the criteria set out in (i) to (iii) above.  The detail of the probationary process will be explained to you and you will be given a copy of the Department of Public Expenditure NDP Delivery and Reform’s guidelines on probation. Notwithstanding the preceding paragraphs in this section, the probationary contract 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. In the following circumstances your contract may be extended and your probation period suspended. ·        The probationary period stands suspended when an employee is absent due to Maternity or Adoptive Leave. ·        In relation to an employee absent on Parental Leave or Carers Leave, the employer may require probation to be suspended if the absence is not considered to be consistent with the continuation of the probation and ·        Any other statutory provision providing that probation shall - (i)               stand suspended during an employee’s absence from work, and (ii)             be completed by the employee on the employees return from work after such absence. Where probation is suspended the employer should notify the employee of the circumstances relating to the suspension. All appointees will serve a one-year probationary period.  If an appointee who fails to satisfy the conditions of probation has been a serving civil servant immediately prior to their appointment from this competition, the issue of reversion will normally arise.  In the event of reversion, an officer will return to a vacancy in their former grade in their former Department.   Hours of Attendance This is a full-time post and hours of attendance will be fixed from time to time but will amount to not less than 41 hours and 15 minutes gross per week . Appointees will be required to work such additional hours from time to time as may be reasonable and necessary for the proper performance of his or her duties subject to the limits set down under working time regulations.   Annual Leave The annual leave entitlement for this post is 29 working days per year. This leave is on the basis of a five-day week and is exclusive of the usual public holidays. Please note that all leave, other than in exceptional circumstances, is unlikely to be granted during the legal term.   Headquarters The appointee’s headquarters will be such as may be designated from time to time by the Courts Service, but generally appointees will be assigned to the Four Courts campus. There may be a requirement for some travel associated with this post. When absent from home and headquarters on official duty, an officer will be paid appropriate travelling expenses and subsistence allowances subject to normal Civil Service regulations.

7 hours agoFull-time

Social Innovation Sports Officer

South Dublin County CouncilDublin€52,239 - €62,484 per year

Applications Applications will only be accepted through SDCC’s e-Recruitment system before midnight on Thursday, 26th March 2026. The Role The office is wholetime, temporary and pensionable on a specified purpose contract for the purpose of supporting the delivery of Sport Ireland’s Sport4Empowerment (S4E) programme. This post will be fully funded through the European Social Fund + Programme 2021-2027 with grants administered through Sport Ireland. A panel will be formed to fill temporary vacancies. Persons employed will be required to work in any location within the South Dublin administrative area. The role will be part of the Active South Dublin team. Salary / Wages €52,239 - €53,799 - €55,392 - €57,019 - €58,657 - €60,567 (1st LS1) - €62,484 (2nd LSI). Hours of Work The successful candidates’ normal hours of work will be 35 hours per week. SDCC reserves the right to alter your hours of work from time to time. Work evenings & weekends when required. Annual Leave Annual leave entitlement for this position is 30 days. Qualifications Character Candidates will be of good character. Health Each candidate must be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. Essential Education, Training and Experience Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms: Level 8 in any of the following areas Health, Exercise Science, Physical Activity, Diversity and Inclusion, Social Justice, Community Development, Education or related field. And Candidates should have a minimum of 2 years’ relevant experience working with two or more of the target groups and stakeholder engagement. OR Candidates should have a minimum of 5 years’ relevant experience working with two or more of the target groups and stakeholder engagement. Must have access to a car and hold a current Irish driving licence. In-depth knowledge and understanding of the lived experience of two or more target groups. Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) such as report writing, grant applications and interpersonal skills. Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) Good project management, organisational, stakeholder, and time management skills. An understanding of research and evaluation methods and an appreciation of research integrity and the ethical issues of carrying out research with target populations. Effective team player in the context of a multidisciplinary team. Ability to work under pressure. Health/safety and risk awareness. Demonstrate a commitment to life-long learning. Be prepared to work evenings & weekends when required. Ability to travel efficiently between sites. Desirable Education, Training and Experience Further Education or Training relevant to the post in relation to physical activity, social integration/inclusion and D&I. Experience of facilitating physical activity and sports activities with people of differing abilities and/or from underrepresented groups. An understanding and experience in the delivery and/or implementation of social innovation/design of innovation programmes and use of design thinking principles. Knowledge of the sport and physical activity sector and policies. Key Competencies / Skills • Delivering results • Performance through People • Personal effectiveness • Local government knowledge and understanding Candidates are requested to give an example of a situation which highlights the behaviour, skills and attitude that underpin effective performance in these areas and which demonstrates their suitability to meet the challenges of this role. Candidates should ensure the example used clearly demonstrates their ability in this area and that the scale and scope of the example given is appropriate to the post and level of the post. Duties Duties will include but are not limited to: Lead the design, planning and delivery of the S4E programme at a local level with a focus on building skills and confidence to foster social inclusion and engage with and maintain sport participation independently. Coordinate ESF+ programmes with the objective of fostering active inclusion with a view to promoting equal opportunities, non-discrimination and active participation, and improving employability, in ESF+ target groups locally. Ensure the design and delivery of the ESF+ programme aligns with European Social Fund requirements and complements existing Sport Ireland and LSPs policies and plans. Monitoring impact on programmes and supporting the sharing of information and replication of programmes in other LSPs. The project is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union. Provide timely, standardised data and reporting on activity and outcomes on the programmes. Collaborate with Sport Ireland to support the successful delivery of this project. Develop and support strong working relationships with other LSP

9 hours agoFull-time

Support Worker

Autism A CharaDublin

Support Worker - Respite service Stillorgan, Co. Dublin 39 hours per week Job reference: SW_STILLSP_1803 Essential criteria for the position of Support Worker: Full Job Specification available on request

9 hours ago

Facilitator

Autism A CharaDublin

Facilitator - Day service Glasnevin, Co. Dublin 39 hours per week Job reference: FAC_BOTH_1803 Essential criteria for the position of Facilitator: Full Job Specification available on request

17 hours ago

Care Support Worker - Lucan

Cheshire IrelandLucan, Dublin

Job Opportunity Role: Care Support Worker Contract Type: Permanent Part-Time Contract Hours: 28 Hours Per Week Cheshire Service: Cheshire Community Living Services Address: Lucan, Co. Dublin We are seeking applications from energetic and enthusiastic individuals to join our team for the above position. Candidates must be highly motivated, creative, and experienced with a passion for engaging with the people we support daily. About Cheshire Ireland Cheshire Ireland provides quality services to adults with physical, sensory, and neurological disabilities at a medium and high level of need. More information on our organisation can be found at https://www.cheshire.ie/ What we do We provide individualised supports for people to meet their physical, psychological, and social care needs in an environment that encourages independence and promotes their rights and well-being. Our services provide a friendly, cooperative, and positive working environment within busy residential and community services. The right candidate will share our values and will be passionate about making a positive difference to the lives of the people we support. How we work Our services are based on clear principles of supporting people “one person at a time”. As a member of the team, you will be committed to high quality rights-based, person-centred service delivery, be willing to embrace change and help foster a culture of continuous improvement. What you will do You will support people with all aspects of their daily lives as per their individual needs and in accordance with their evolving personal plans to support them to live their best possible lives. You will be required to establish and maintain relationships with the people we support that are based on respect and equality and that promote their rights and independence. It is critical that when undertaking your work that you do so in a manner that is consistent with Cheshire Ireland’s values, operating ethos, and standards. Who we are looking for: Hold or be in the process of undertaking a minimum of QQI Level 5 in Healthcare Support or a minimum of QQI Level 6 Social Care or a Nursing qualification. Have experience in supporting people with disabilities. Candidates who have experience and no qualifications may be hired if they are willing to undertake and complete QQI Level 5 Healthcare Support within 18 months of the commencement of their role. Hold or be working towards gaining a Full Manual Driving license and willingness to drive for work. The role requires availability to work all shifts across a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week roster. Desire for personal and professional development Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal and written. Eligibility to work in Ireland is essential. Good Standard of verbal and written English. Computer literate (experience with online care management systems an advantage). Personal integrity and trustworthiness. Positive attitude. Willing to embrace change and is committed to fostering a culture of continuous improvement and learning throughout the service. Committed to the principles of rights-based, person-centred services. Why work for us Flexibility in working hours. €16.76 to €19.47 Depending on Experience. Premiums paid on unsocial hours. Career opportunities. Induction and ongoing training via Cheshire Academy. Free onsite Parking. Benefits Sick pay benefit. Company Pension Scheme. Maternity benefit. Bike/Cycle to work scheme Employee assistance programme. Death in Service benefit for pension members. Employee Referral Scheme QQI Training Program. Welcome packs. Employee discounts. Closing Date: 1st of April @5pm Cheshire Ireland is an equal opportunity employer. All successful candidates will be subject to vetting by the Garda National Vetting Bureau and must provide security clearance for each jurisdiction in which they have resided outside the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland for 6 months or more from the date of their 16thbirthday. www.cheshire.ie Company Reg No: 20165 Reg Charity No: CHY 5484 Charities Regulator No: 20008321

17 hours agoPart-timePermanent

Retail Associate

ThreeHenry Street, Dublin€35,000 per year

Retail Associate - Henry Street (Full Time) Permanent Full Time role (37.5 hours per week) Sales associates at Three are motivated and personable with a real passion for customers and a desire to achieve business results Our Sales Associates push the boundaries to deliver the best experience possible for our customers, while working with our direct and wider team to drive sales and exceed sales targets. At Three, our values are important to us and define who we are. These values help us to develop a culture of empowerment, ownership and achievement. What else it involves You will deliver excellent Customer service living our value "We focus on the customer" There’s a lot more to us than meets the eye. You may think you know us, but we’re full of surprises. Intrigued? Join us and Be Phenomenal.  Apply now at: https://www.three.ie/careers #Jobs  At Three, we are committed to diversity and inclusion. As Ireland’s largest mobile telecommunications provider, we provide a better connected life for our diverse customer base, and want our teams to reflect this. We welcome and celebrate all identities and strive to create a culture of belonging where employees can thrive as their authentic selves. If you do not ‘tick every box’ in this job description, you likely have other valuable skills that would make you a great fit for one of our teams. If you feel this role is for you, then please apply! #Jobs If you require reasonable adjustments for your interview, please let us know when scheduling your interview, or alternatively, please email aoife.omeara@three.ie Apply now at Three, a Phenomenal career awaits!

23 hours agoFull-timePermanent

Senior Advisor, Human Rights Compliance

DellDublin

Dell’s Global Operations team operates one of the largest end-to-end supply chains in the world. Through innovation and operational excellence, we help Dell Technologies grow and win in the data decade – and the integrity, ingenuity and expertise of our team is at work every step of the way. We deliver Dell’s innovative technology and services portfolio with industry-leading scale and supply chain capabilities, creating an inclusive workplace where team members can reach their full potential. Be part of a team that delivers a trusted supply chain. Join us as a Senior Advisor on our Social and Environmental Responsibility team in Ireland to do the best work of your career and make a profound impact. What you’ll achieve You will be responsible for ensuring our global manufacturing operations and supply chain adhere to emerging legal frameworks, particularly regarding human rights due diligence. You will own supply chain HRDD end-to-end—from risk identification to remediation—working hand-in-hand with our operations team and other internal stakeholders for targeted supplier engagement and capability building You will work cross-functionally to design, implement, and maintain robust processes that prevent and address human rights risks across multi-tier global suppliers. The ideal candidate brings deep technical expertise, hands-on experience in supplier engagement, and a strong understanding of international due diligence standards such as the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) and OECD Due Diligence Guidance, as well as human rights-related regulations. SER is a compliance function, and this role will be responsible for operationalizing the requirements of the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, along with other human rights-related regulations. You will: Who we are We believe that each of us has the power to make an impact. That’s why we put our team members at the center of everything we do. If you’re looking for an opportunity to grow your career with some of the best minds and most advanced tech in the industry, we’re looking for you.Dell Technologies is a unique family of businesses that helps individuals and organizations transform how they work, live and play. Join us to build a future that works for everyone because Progress Takes All of Us. Application closing date: 27th March 2026 Dell Technologies is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. Read the full Equal Employment Opportunity Policy here. Job ID: R286779

23 hours ago
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