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Apollo Painting Conservator

National Gallery of IrelandDublin

The Gallery seeks to recruit an Apollo Painting Conservator within the Conservation Department on a fixed term 3 year contract. This role will support a significant multi‑year project focused on the conservation and restoration of thirteen paintings by George Barret. These paintings are part of a series commissioned by Joseph Leeson, the Earl of Milltown, for Russborough House in the late 1740s. Characterized by their tall, narrow format, these panels and overdoors (supraporta) depict Italianate landscapes and views of Roman ruins, reflecting the enduring influence of Italy on British and Irish decorative arts. Leeson, a discerning collector and patron, entrusted this significant and prestigious commission to George Barret—an endorsement of the artist’s growing reputation at an early stage in his career. After an initial assessment of these thirteen landscapes, it is evident that the paintings require various levels of conservation treatment before they can be put on display and made accessible to the public. This requires a dedicated conservator, ensuring that each artwork is carefully assessed and restored. This post is generously funded by the Apollo Foundation. Reporting to the Head of Conservation, the Apollo Painting Conservator will: Conditions of employment This job description is a guide to broad areas of responsibility and accountability and should not be regarded as a comprehensive listing. This may be subject to review in view of new structures and/or the changing needs of the Gallery. All employees are required to be compliant with NGI screening and Garda Vetting procedures. The post will be subject to a satisfactory medical check and successful completion of a successful probationary period. Applicants must be fluent in English and be eligible to work in Ireland. Citizenship Requirements Eligible candidates must be: 1. A citizen of the European Economic Area (EEA). The EEA consists of the Member States of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway; or 2. A citizen of the United Kingdom (UK); or 3. A citizen of Switzerland, pursuant to the agreement between the EU and Switzerland on the free movement of persons; or 4. A non-EEA citizen who has a Stamp 4 permission or a Stamp 5 permission. Please note: A 50 TEU permission, which serves as a replacement for Stamp 4EUFAM after Brexit, is considered equivalent to Stamp 4. To qualify candidates must be eligible by the date of any job offer. Job Details and Application Information Grade and Salary: The salary for this position will be in accordance with the Assistant Keeper II / Engineer Grade III (PPC) pay scale, as per the 1 February 2026 pay adjustments. The salary scale for this position is as follows: €39,974 €42,496 €43,170 €46,536 €49,913 €53,352 €56,956 €59,231 €61,517 €63,823 €66,115 €68,413 €70,711 €73,002 €75,313 €77,865¹ €80,414² · The starting salary will be at the first point on the scale, €39,974 per annum, or on a higher point of the scale, as appropriate to the successful candidate, if appointed from an existing public sector role (in accordance with Circular 08/2019). · Candidates should note the National Gallery of Ireland complies with Department of Public Expenditure and Reform regulations and guidelines on Public Service pay and conditions of employment. Annual Leave: The successful candidate will be entitled to 25 days of annual leave pro rata Superannuation: The successful candidate will be placed on the public sector pension scheme. Benefits: The Gallery provides staff the opportunity to participate in the tax saver and cycle to work schemes. Duration: Fixed-term Contract of 3 years. Working hours: Full time, 5 days a week – 35 hours per week (net of breaks). This position is fully onsite. Please note, flexibility is required and the successful candidate will be required to work occasional early mornings, late evenings and weekends. Any personal data that you provide when applying for this position shall be processed in accordance with our Privacy Notice . How to apply: To apply for this role, please submit your application online and upload the following documents in PDF format: · CV (should be no more than three pages) detailing your relevant achievements and experience to date. · Cover letter (should be no more than two pages) outlining why you wish to be considered and how your skills and experience meet the requirements of the role. Only fully completed applications submitted before the closing date will be accepted. All enquiries relating to the role can be sent through the messaging function within the Rezoomo application system, or alternatively to the HR Team at hrhelpdesk@ngi.ie. Canvassing will disqualify. Panel: Candidates should note that at the end of the candidate assessment process a panel of successful candidates may be formed based on order of merit, from which future positions may be filled. Closing date for receipt of applications: 5 April 2026 At the National Gallery of Ireland, we value equity, diversity and inclusion. We recognise the benefits it can bring to our staff and our visitors interactions. We celebrate difference and want our people to be representative of all communities. If you require reasonable accommodation for any part of the application process, please do not hesitate to let us know. The National Gallery of Ireland is an equal opportunities employer

17 hours agoFull-timeTemporary

Charity Campaigner

Oxfam IrelandDublin

Are you looking for a part-time or full-time role that will build your skills in sales, customer service, and being a brand ambassador in the NGO sector? This is a great opportunity for an individual looking to build a career with a global movement of people working to beat poverty. Would you like to join our team of ambitious and passionate Campaigners? Our team work on the street, at various festivals and events, and at private sites throughout the year. At Oxfam Ireland we are working towards a just world without poverty, which means we are looking for tenacious and goal-oriented people looking to kick off their career in the NGO/Charity sector! What do we offer?

17 hours agoFull-timePart-time

Sales Consultant

Brown ThomasDundrum, Dublin

GET TO KNOW US Forever New is a fast-growing international fashion clothing and accessories brand. With more than 300 stores and a vast online presence across the globe, we have developed a strong community of fashion-lovers, designers, innovators, experts and creatives who have taken us from Australia to the world. KNOW THE ROLE We are seeking a fashion focused Sales Assistant to join our concession in Brown Thomas Dundrum. Reporting to the Concession Supervisor, you will provide excellent customer service and be passionate about driving sales whilst maintaining a vibrant store environment. KNOW WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR KNOW HOW WE WORK Experience is our business : Our customer engagement sets the bar in service and experiential retail, giving our customers something to love every time. We Are More Than Shops:  We create enjoyable places, to excite, where people socialise, discover, learn and are inspired, and where local communities are enriched. We are Curators:  Our unique range of product and services are key to the sense of excitement that Brown Thomas Arnotts is renowned for, whether for a special day or every day, things that make our customer’s lives better. We Care for Our People:  We believe a great customer experience starts with a great people experience. That is why we promote a culture where talent is nurtured and where creativity and learning are valued. We Succeed by Working Sustainably:  We are community-focused and our aim is to cultivate retail environments that are conscious, considerate and commercial. Back Share Apply Now

23 hours agoPart-timePermanent

Community & Case Manager

Acquired Brain Injury IrelandDublin

Are you passionate about making a real difference in people's lives? We're looking for a compassionate and dedicated Community & Case Manager to join our dynamic team in our North Dublin Community , where person-centred care is at the heart of everything we do. About the Role: As a Community Services/Case Manager, you will play a vital role in supporting adults with an acquired brain injury to reclaim independence, dignity, and purpose. This dynamic role involves working directly with individuals across the catchment area, helping them participate fully in home and community life. Our Case Management programme is rooted in a biopsychosocial model, delivered through an interdisciplinary team approach that adapts to the resources available locally. The contract available is Specified Purpose, Full-Time, 39 hours (maternity leave) . The salary range is €56777 - €73808, pro-rated based on hours worked. What You'll Be Doing: If you’re ready to step into a role that balances professional impact with personal purpose, we’d love to hear from you. You're welcome to get in touch with informal queries y emailing the Hiring Manager. Sinead Crawley - National Service Manager - scrawley@abiireland.ie Please apply by 5pm Monday 30th March 2025. #IJA

23 hours agoFull-time

Painting Conservator

National Gallery of IrelandDublin

The Gallery wishes to recruit a Painting Conservator in the Conservation Department on a fixed term 12 month contract. The core purpose of this role is to carry out treatments on artworks in the permanent collection that have been selected for inclusion in our 2027 collection redisplay. Reporting to the Head of Conservation or nominated deputy, the Painting Conservator will: Conditions of Employment This job description is a guide to broad areas of responsibility and accountability and should not be regarded as a comprehensive listing. This may be subject to review in view of new structures and/or the changing needs of the Gallery. All employees are required to be compliant with NGI screening and Garda Vetting procedures. The post will be subject to a satisfactory medical check and successful completion of a successful probationary period. Applicants must be fluent in English and be eligible to work in Ireland. Citizenship Requirements Eligible candidates must be: 1. A citizen of the European Economic Area (EEA). The EEA consists of the Member States of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway; or 2. A citizen of the United Kingdom (UK); or 3. A citizen of Switzerland, pursuant to the agreement between the EU and Switzerland on the free movement of persons; or 4. A non-EEA citizen who has a Stamp 4 permission or a Stamp 5 permission. Please note: A 50 TEU permission, which serves as a replacement for Stamp 4EUFAM after Brexit, is considered equivalent to Stamp 4. To qualify candidates must be eligible by the date of any job offer. Job Details and Application Information Grade and Salary: The salary for this position will be in accordance with the Assistant Keeper II / Engineer Grade III (PPC) pay scale, as per the 1 February 2026 pay adjustments. The salary scale for this position is as follows: €39,974 €42,496 €43,170 €46,536 €49,913 €53,352 €56,956 €59,231 €61,517 €63,823 €66,115 €68,413 €70,711 €73,002 €75,313 €77,865¹ €80,414² · The starting salary will be at the first point on the scale, €39,974 per annum, or on a higher point of the scale, as appropriate to the successful candidate, if appointed from an existing public sector role (in accordance with Circular 08/2019). · Candidates should note the National Gallery of Ireland complies with Department of Public Expenditure and Reform regulations and guidelines on Public Service pay and conditions of employment. Annual Leave: The successful candidate will be entitled to 25 days of annual leave pro rata Superannuation: The successful candidate will be placed on the public sector pension scheme. Benefits: The Gallery provides staff the opportunity to participate in the tax saver and cycle to work schemes. Duration: Fixed-term Contract of 1 year Working hours: Full time, 5 days a week – 35 hours per week (net of breaks). This position is fully onsite. Please note, flexibility is required and the successful candidate will be required to work occasional early mornings, late evenings and weekends. Any personal data that you provide when applying for this position shall be processed in accordance with our Privacy Notice . How to apply: To apply for this position, please provide the following documents (in PDF Format): · A cover letter, which should be no more than two pages · A CV, which should be no more than three pages Panel: Candidates should note that at the end of the candidate assessment process a panel of successful candidates may be formed based on order of merit, from which future positions may be filled. Closing date for receipt of applications: 5 April 2026. At the National Gallery of Ireland, we value equity, diversity and Inclusion we recognise the benefits it can bring to our staff and our visitors interactions. We celebrate difference and want our people to be representative of all communities. If you require reasonable accommodation for any part of the application process, please do not hesitate to let us know. The National Gallery of Ireland is an equal opportunities employer

23 hours agoFull-timePermanent

Director Of Corporate Services

National Gallery of IrelandDublin

The Gallery wishes to recruit a Director of Corporate Services on a permanent basis. Reporting to the Director of the Gallery, the Director of Corporate Services will ensure the effective operation of all functions that underpin and facilitate the strategic activities of the Gallery. Prerequisites of this role are a comprehensive working knowledge of Finance, Corporate Governance, Human Resources, Operations, EDI, IT, Procurement, Legal & Risk and general management. Key Responsibilities The Director of Corporate Services will: Only fully completed applications submitted before the closing date will be accepted. All enquiries relating to the role can be sent through the messaging function within the Rezoomo application system, or alternatively to the HR Team at hrhelpdesk@ngi.ie . Selection Process The selection process will include but is not limited to initial candidate screening, and two interview stages, including delivery of presentation at first interview stage. Panel Candidates should note that at the end of the candidate assessment process a panel of successful candidates may be formed based on order of merit, from which future positions may be filled. Closing date for receipt of applications: Sunday, 5 April 2026 At the National Gallery of Ireland, we value equality, diversity, and inclusion, and we recognise the benefits they bring to our staff and visitors. We welcome applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences, and we are committed to building a workforce that reflects the communities we serve. If you require reasonable accommodation at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. The National Gallery of Ireland is an equal opportunities employer

23 hours agoFull-timePermanent

Clinical Nurse Manager, Theatre

Childrens Health IrelandDublin

Purpose of the Role The Clinical Nurse Manager 3 is responsible to lead and manage activity and resources of all services within the Operating Theatre department. Responsibilities include; resource management, staffing / workforce planning, staff development / succession planning, risk management, quality and safety, delivery of perioperative postgraduate education programs, facilitating communication and professional/clinical leadership. He/she will lead collaboratively with CNM 3 and CNM 2 colleagues across the organisation regarding strategic and day-to-day perioperative service delivery. He or she will be required to report on department performance supported with data and address inefficiencies with quality improvement initiatives. Leading on quality performance ensuring the department is HIQA ready. Essential Criteria: 7thDecember

23 hours ago

Paediatric Inclusion Health And Global Data Manager

Childrens Health IrelandDublin

�� Join the Future of Paediatric Care at Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) �� Are you ready to take the next step in your HR and recruitment career? Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) is now inviting applications for Paediatric Inclusion Health (PIH) and Global Health Data Manager – Grade V This is a unique opportunity to join CHI’s People & Culture team, supporting recruitment across Ireland’s leading specialist children’s hospital group. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering high-quality recruitment services, ensuring CHI attracts and appoints the best talent to support paediatric care. Successful candidates will be contributing to shaping the future of children’s healthcare in Ireland by enabling a skilled and motivated workforce. Why join CHI? ✅ Career growth: A supportive environment, exposure to cross-disciplinary teams, and opportunities to work alongside expert HR and recruitment professionals. ✅ Competitive salary: €52,235 – €62,485 LSIs, aligned with HSE Grade V pay scales. ✅ Impactful work: Make a real difference to the staffing and culture of Ireland’s leading paediatric hospitals. Essential Criteria:

23 hours ago

Consultant Microbiologist

The National Maternity HospitalDublin

Consultant Microbiologist (Locum) NMH – 27 hours Royal Victoria, Eye and Ear Hospital – 10 hours We are seeking applications from suitably qualified individuals for the above post which is offered on a locum basis. Applicants must be registered in the Specialist Division of the Register of Medical Practitioners maintained by the Medical Council in Ireland in the specialty of microbiology. Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Susan Knowles, Consultant Microbiologist, National Maternity Hospital. Applications must include an up to date CV along with a cover letter outlining your suitability for the post with at least three referees. Closing date for receipt of application is midday, 31st March 2026.

23 hours ago

Registrar

St. Columcilles HospitalDublin

Purpose of the Post During the appointment the successful candidate will, under the supervision of the Consultant / Clinical Director / Employer, participate in and deliver a quality health care service. Appointees will be required to actively engage in continuing professional education and development in accordance with organisational / professional requirements. Principal Duties and Responsibilities The NCHD’s standard duties and responsibilities include, as directed by the Consultant / Clinical Director / Employer to, inter alia: • Participate as a member of a multi-disciplinary team in the provision of medical care to patients; • Diagnose and treat patients; • Ensure that duties and functions are undertaken in a manner that prioritises the safety and wellbeing of patients; • Assess patients on admission and/or discharge as required and write detailed reports in the case notes; • Order and interpret diagnostic tests; • Initiate and monitor treatment; • Communicate effectively with patients and clients; • Attend clinics and participate in relevant meetings, case conferences and ward rounds; followed by documentation of findings on each patient’s chart; follow through with actions arising from the round; • Represent the department / profession / team at meetings and conferences as appropriate • Further progress knowledge of diagnosis and management; • Participate in multi-disciplinary clinical audit and proactive risk management and facilitate production of all data / information for same; • Co-operate with investigations, enquiries or audit relating to the provision of health services; • Maintain professional standards in relation to confidentiality and ethics; abide by the Irish Medical Council ‘Guide to Ethical Conduct and Behaviour’ ( www.medicalcouncil.ie ); • Seek advice and assistance from the Consultant / Clinical Director / Employer with any assigned cases or issues that prove to be beyond the scope ofhis / her competence in line with principles of best practice and clinical governance; • Engage in technological developments as they apply to the patient and service administration • Cover for occasional unplanned absence of colleagues; • Assignment to support services as required. • Perform other duties as required by the supervising Consultant / Clinical Director / Employer. Legislation / Policy / Procedures: • Co-operate with such measures as are necessary to ensure compliance with the requirements of the European Working Time Directive and related Irish legislation comply with statutory and regulatory requirements, agreed training principles where appropriate, corporate policies and procedures and human resource policies and procedures (e.g. Dignity At Work, Trust in Care, Flexible Working Scheme etc); • Co-operate with such arrangements as are put into pace to verify the delivery of all contractual commitments; • Document appropriately and report any near misses, hazards and accidents and bring them to the attention of relevant / designated individual(s) in line with best practice; • Be aware of risk management issues, identify risks and take appropriate action. Education and Training : • Attend at NCHD Induction; • Participate in mandatory and recommended educational and professional development programmes in accordance with organisational / professional requirements; • Maintain and develop professional expertise and knowledge by actively engaging in continuing professional education and development; • Make satisfactory progress in his / her training and development as per the requirements of the training body; • Engage in planning and performance reviews as required with the supervising Consultant / Clinical Director / Head of Academic Department. • Engage in the HSE performance achievement process in conjunction with your Line Manager and staff as appropriate. Health & Safety: • Comply with the policies, procedures and safe professional practice of the Irish Healthcare System by adhering to relevant legislation, regulations and standards; • Document appropriately and report any near misses, hazards and accidents and bring them to the attention of relevant / designated individual(s) in line with best practice; • Work in a safe manner with due care and attention to the safety of self and others • Be aware of risk management issues, identify risks and take appropriate action; • Promote a culture that values diversity and respect. Administrative: • Ensure good working practice and adherence to standards of best practice; • Promote quality by reviewing and evaluating the service, identifying changing needs and opportunities to improve services; • Assist the Consultant / Clinical Director / Employer in service development, including policy development and implementation; • Ensure the maintenance of accurate records in line with best clinical governance, the organisation’s requirements and the Freedom of Information Act, and provide reports and other information / statistics as required; • Engage in service audit and demonstrate the achievement of the service objectives; • Represent the department / profession / team at meetings and conferences as appropriate; • Keep up to date with change and developments within the Irish Health Service. Risk Management, Quality, Health & Safety · Adequately identifies, assesses, manages and monitors risk within their area of responsibility. · Have a working knowledge of the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) Standards as they apply to the role for example, Standards for Healthcare, National Standards for the Prevention and Control of Healthcare Associated Infections, Hygiene Standards etc. and comply with associated HSE protocols for implementing and maintaining these standards as appropriate to the role. Support, promote and actively participate in sustainable energy, water and waste initiatives to create a more sustainable, low carbon and efficient health service. The above Job Specification is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all duties involved and consequently, the post holder may be required to perform other duties as appropriate to the post which may be assigned to them from time to time and to contribute to the development of the post while in office. Eligibility Criteria Qualifications and/ or experience Before taking up the post: Each successful candidate must be currently registered in the Register of Medical Practitioners, maintained by the Medical Council of Ireland, in accordance with the Medical Practitioners Act 2007. Successful candidate must have experience in the Irish Healthcare system. Health A candidate for and any person holding the office must be fully competent and capable of undertaking the duties attached to the office and be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. Character Each candidate for and any person holding the office must be of good character. Post Specific Requirements · Candidates must demonstrate extensive experience working in an Emergency Department/Injuries unit · Candidates must demonstrate the ability to work under pressure without direct Consultant supervision, ensuring a safe patient experience Other requirements specific to the post • have access to appropriate transport to fulfil the requirements of the role Skills, competencies and/or knowledge • English competency exams passed to HSE requirements IELTs with band of minimum 7.0 OET with overall result of minimum “B” if applicable; • Emergency Medicine and Orthopaedic experience • Sufficient clinical knowledge and evidence based practice to carry out the duties and responsibilities of the role; • An ability to apply knowledge to evidence based practice; • Effective team skills and leadership potential; • The ability to plan and deliver care in an effective and resourceful manner; • An ability to manage and develop self in a busy working environment; • The ability to effectively evaluate clinical information and make appropriate decisions; • A commitment to assuring high standards and strive for a patient centred service; • Effective team skills; • Effective communication and interpersonal skills including the ability to collaborate with colleagues, families etc and good presentation skills; • Awareness and appreciation of the patient and the ability to empathise with and treat others with dignity and respect; • Flexibility and openness to change; • Ability to utilise supervision effectively; • A willingness to develop IT skills relevant to the role. A ranking and or shortlisting exercise may be carried out on the basis of information supplied in your application form. The criteria for ranking and or shortlisting are based on the requirements of the post as outlined in the eligibility criteria and skills, competencies and/or knowledge section of this job specification. Therefore it is very important that you think about your experience in light of those requirements. Failure to include information regarding these requirements may result in you not progressing to the next stage of the selection process. Those successful at the ranking stage of this process, where applied, will be placed on an order of merit and will be called to interview in ‘bands’ depending on the service needs of the organisation. Diversity, Equality and Inclusion The HSE is an equal opportunities employer. Employees of the HSE bring a range of skills, talents, diverse thinking and experience to the organisation. The HSE believes passionately that employing a diverse workforce is central to its success – we aim to develop the workforce of the HSE so that it reflects the diversity of HSE service users and to strengthen it through accommodating and valuing different perspectives. Ultimately this will result in improved service user and employee experience. The HSE is committed to creating a positive working environment whereby all employees inclusive of age, civil status, disability, ethnicity and race, family status, gender, membership of the Traveller community, religion and sexual orientation are respected, valued and can reach their full potential. The HSE aims to achieve this through development of an organisational culture where injustice, bias and discrimination are not tolerated. The HSE welcomes people with diverse backgrounds and offers a range of supports and resources to staff, such as those who require a reasonable accommodation at work because of a disability or long-term health condition. Read more about the HSE’s commitment to Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Code of Practice The Health Service Executive will run this campaign in compliance with the Code of Practice prepared by the Commission for Public Service Appointments (CPSA). The CPSA is responsible for establishing the principles to be followed when making an appointment. These are set out in the CPSA Code of Practice. The Code outlines the standards to be adhered to at each stage of the selection process and sets out the review and appeal mechanisms open to candidates should they be unhappy with a selection process. Read the CPSA Code of Practice . The reform programme outlined for the health services may impact on this role, and as structures change the Job Specification may be reviewed. This Job Specification is a guide to the general range of duties assigned to the post holder. It is intended to be neither definitive nor restrictive and is subject to periodic review with the employee concerned.

23 hours ago
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