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General Operative

Dawn FarmsNaas, Kildare

Your Recipe For a Rewarding Career Starts Here! Why Dawn Farms? We can offer an excellent opportunity to be part of a world-class team offering permanent, full-time positions with set hours and plenty of opportunity for further training, development and career opportunities should you wish to progress further. Our culture is one of inclusiveness and diversity with a constant drive and focus for continuous improvement throughout our business. Our production plants are located in Naas, Co Kildare with easy access via public transport. About Us Dawn Farms is the largest dedicated supplier of cooked meat and plant-based ingredients and fermented products outside of the US supplying world leading brands across more than 44 markets from our two state of the art plant facilities based in Naas. We also have manufacturing facilities in the UK and Germany. Dawn Farms is one of the largest employers in Naas, Co Kildare with a strong culture of diversity and inclusion. Job Purpose Dawn Farms is currently seeking for General Operatives to join our Production Teams.  You will play an integral part of the team in ensuring the highest level of hygiene, food safety and health and safety standards are met. Positions: Full-Time Location: Naas, Co. Kildare. Salary:  €14.15 - €18.39 per hour (overtime opportunities available) Role Responsibilities & Duties

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Team Leader/supervisor

Costa CoffeeNewry, Down

Team Leader / Supervisor – Your Journey Starts Here! ☕ The Role: This is a stepping-stone, not a stopgap. As a Team Leader, you’ll develop essential leadership skills, gain valuable hands-on experience, and be supported every step of the way. Whether your goal is to run your own store or move into a regional role, we’ll help you get there. ✨ Why Join Us? • A recognised pathway to Store Manager and beyond • Coaching and development from experienced leaders • A people-first culture where your contribution is valued • Real responsibility and plenty of room to grow �� What We Offer: • Complimentary handcrafted coffee on every shift • Employee discounts across all Costa locations • Ongoing training and leadership development • Opportunities to progress into management • A vibrant, supportive, and people-focused work culture �� Make it Yours: This role is based in Costa Coffee, Buttercrane shopping Centre . �� Apply now and take the next step in your Costa Coffee journey — where your growth truly matters.

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Clinical Nurse Specialist, Breast, University Hospital

HSE South WestCork

Details of Service Cork University Hospital (CUH) has approximately 800 beds and this will increase further to 1,000 beds on completion of the transfer of additional services to the CUH campus. CUH currently employs approximately 4,571 (WTE) staff of multiple professions and is the primary teaching hospital for the Faculty of Health and Science in University College Cork (UCC). UCC is the Academic partner of the South/South West Hospital Group. CUH has very strong relationships with each of the six schools within the Science Faculty of UCC and this is a key area for future development to maximise the opportunities for both the service and academia. CUH is a recommended Major Trauma Centre for the Republic of Ireland due to the wide range of specialties delivered by the hospital – including Neurosciences, Cardiac Services, Orthopaedics, General Surgery, Renal, Internal Medicine, Vascular, Ophthalmology, Urology, Plastic Surgery, Maxillary-Facial, Paediatrics, Intensive Care, Oncology, Haematology, Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Neonatology and Emergency Medicine. CUH is the tertiary referral centre for the HSE Southern area, and the supra regional area of Limerick, Clare, Tipperary, Waterford and Kilkenny. CUH therefore acts as a regional centre for secondary and tertiary care for the catchment population of approx. 550,000 served by the HSE Southern area and a supra-regional centre for a total a population of 1.2 million. Six Health Regions have been established within the HSE, on the basis of the geographical boundaries agreed by the Government in July 2019 and they will be operational from 2024. Each Health Region will be tasked with population specific planning resourcing and delivery of health and social care services for the needs of its unique population. This will result in improved accountability and governance in terms of finance and performance, while also bringing decision-making closer to the frontline. Health Regions will enable and empower staff to provide services that are: • Integrated, locally planned and delivered • Easier to access and navigate • Available closer to home Health Regions are geographically-based units with clearly defined populations. They align community and hospital services within specific areas. The HSE will retain a strong but leaner central organisation, with more service provision developed at a local level. The HSE South West health region will manage and deliver all public health and social care services in Cork and Kerry. HSE South West includes all hospital and community healthcare services in the region. This includes: • South / South West Hospital Group S/SWHG • Cork Kerry Community Healthcare CKCH The Department of Population and Public Health is also now aligned with this health region Services in the South West health region: HSE Services working within this region include: • Acute Hospitals • Primary care services • Community services • Social care services • Health and social care professionals • Voluntary sector services South / South West Hospital Group and Cork Kerry Community Healthcare will become part of HSE South West health region from 3rd March 2025 and the transition to the new structures will continue throughout 2026. Cork University Hospital (CUH) is one of the nine designated cancer centres under the HSE National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP), and one of only two centres serving the southern region of Ireland. As an OECI-accredited Cancer Centre (2025), CUH is recognised for its commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centred cancer care in line with European standards. The hospital operates in close partnership with University College Cork (UCC), fostering a strong academic and research environment that supports innovation and excellence in oncology services. CUH provides comprehensive cancer care to a population across Cork, Kerry, South Tipperary, West Waterford, and South East Limerick. Services include diagnostic investigations, surgical oncology, haematology and medical oncology consultations, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. The Rapid Access Symptomatic Breast Service at Cork University Hospital delivers timely, comprehensive care for individuals presenting with breast symptoms. Operating within a multi-professional team framework, the service adheres to the National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP) pathway for breast cancer, ensuring high-quality care from referral through to discharge. This includes: This new role will initially be situated within the Breast Family History Service, contributing to its mission of proactive, personalised care for individuals at increased genetic or familial risk of breast cancer. Role of the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) The development of the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) role within the Breast Family History Service/Symptomatic Breast Service will enhance the quality, accessibility, and continuity of care provided to this patient population. The CNS will work alongside the established ANPs in the area and under the supervision of a designated mentor and in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team (MDT) to manage an agreed caseload of patients. The CNS will work across the trajectory of patients presenting to the CUH Breast Service including the breast family history service, triple assessment breast clinics, symptomatic breast clinics and cancer follow up clinics. To ensure sustainability and flexibility of service provision, candidates appointed through this panel may be assigned to family history, symptomatic, or follow-up pathways, with all Clinical Nurse Specialists in the service expected to support one another across these domains. This role supports the strategic goals of the Cancer Directorate and aligns with national policy on advanced nursing practice, cancer prevention, and hereditary cancer services. Purpose of the Post The CNS post holder will deliver care in line with the five core concepts of the role set out in the Framework for the Establishment of Clinical Nurse Specialist Posts, 4th edition, National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery (NCNM) 2008. Caseload The CNS will focus initially on the following service user groups: Adults aged 16 and over. The concepts are: o Clinical Focus (Direct and Indirect Care) o Service user/client Advocacy o Education and Training o Audit and Research o Consultancy (including leadership in clinical practice) The Clinical Nurse Specialist (Breast) will manage and coordinate both inpatient and outpatient care for patients presenting under the Breast Service. Informal Enquiries We welcome enquiries about the role. Contact Ms. Jane Shanahan– Assistant Director of Nursing, Jane.shanahan@hse.ie 087 3841436 - for further information about the role Contact Tamara Broderick- People Resourcing, Tamara.broderick@hse.ie – for enquiries relating to the recruitment process

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Advanced Midwife Practitioner, Candidate Birth Trauma/social Inclusion, University Maternity Hospital

HSE South WestCork

Details of Service Cork University Maternity Hospital (CUMH) is a 150 bedded Tertiary Referral Centre for Maternity, Neonatology and Gynaecology located on the campus of Cork University Hospital. CUMH incorporates Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Neonatology Services in the Cork University Hospital Group within the Health Service Executive Southern region. CUMH has approximately 7,000 births per annum and is a tertiary referral centre. Services at CUMH are delivered within SWHG, Ireland South Women’s and Infants Network which is based on the principles of partnership and integration and strongly supports the involvement of the multidisciplinary team in service provision. CUMH is a site for clinical placements for student midwives and student nurses in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes delivered in partnership with University College Cork. CUMH Services incorporates the use of the MN-CMS (Maternal Newborn Clinical Management System) into care delivered at CUMH. There are four Maternity Units in Ireland South Women and Infants Network – University Hospital Waterford, University Hospital Kerry, Cork University Maternity Hospital and Tipperary University Hospital - spanning four of the largest counties in the country. Maternity Services includes Neonatology and Gynaecology as well as Midwifery and Obstetrics. The Group’s Primary Academic partner is University College Cork. A wide range of educational programmes and research is conducted within all hospitals in the Group. The Advanced Midwife Practitioner (AMP) – Birth Trauma and Social Inclusion Service is a specialist, midwifery-led service designed to provide holistic, trauma-informed, equitable care to women and birthing people who have experienced: • Traumatic birth • Complex psychosocial vulnerabilities • Marginalisation or barriers to accessing maternity care The service is embedded across the antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal continuum, with a strong emphasis on psychological safety, dignity, inclusion and continuity of care. It aligns with a trauma-informed care model, recognising that maternity experiences can trigger or compound trauma and that care must actively prevent re-traumatisation. Six Health Regions have been established within the HSE, on the basis of the geographical boundaries agreed by the Government in July 2019 and they will be operational from 2024. Each Health Region will be tasked with population specific planning resourcing and delivery of health and social care services for the needs of its unique population. This will result in improved accountability and governance in terms of finance and performance, while also bringing decision-making closer to the frontline. Health Regions will enable and empower staff to provide services that are: • Integrated, locally planned and delivered • Easier to access and navigate • Available closer to home Health Regions are geographically based units with clearly defined populations. They align community and hospital services within specific areas. The HSE will retain a strong but leaner central organisation, with more service provision developed at a local level. The HSE South West health region will manage and deliver all public health and social care services in Cork and Kerry. HSE South West includes all hospital and community healthcare services in the region. This includes: • South / South West Hospital Group S/SWHG • Cork Kerry Community Healthcare CKCH The Department of Population and Public Health is also now aligned with this health region Services in the South West health region: HSE Services working within this region include: • Acute Hospitals • Primary care services • Community services • Social care services • Health and social care professionals • Voluntary sector services South / South West Hospital Group and Cork Kerry Community Healthcare became part of HSE South West health region on 3rd March 2025 and the transition to the new structures will continue throughout 2026 Purpose of the post The purpose of this post is to develop the clinical, academic, and leadership competencies required to practice as a Registered Advanced Midwife Practitioner in Birth Trauma/Social Inclusion. The role supports advanced, evidence‑based midwife-led care to improve maternal psychological outcomes, service accessibility, and care experience, through: • Early identification and support of birth-related trauma • Provision of specialist midwifery interventions • Promotion of equitable and inclusive maternity care • Reduction in long-term emotional and mental health morbidity The model for the Trauma-Informed Care Framework is underpinned by trauma-informed principles: • Realisation – understanding the widespread impact of trauma • Recognition – identifying signs of trauma in women and families • Response – adapting care to support psychological safety • Resisting re-traumatisation – ensuring care practices minimise triggers A key model for Social Inclusion Strategy of the service includes: • Proactive outreach and engagement strategies • Use of interpreters and culturally appropriate materials • Flexible appointment models (virtual/community-based) • Trauma-informed communication approaches • Partnership with community organisations The cAMP will gain advanced skills in assessment, diagnosis, ultrasound, clinical decision‑making, and service leadership, progressing toward autonomous AMP practice in line with NMBI Standards (2017). The individual will undertake the academic preparation and develop the clinical and leadership skills, competencies and knowledge required to meet the criteria to be registered as a RAMP with NMBI. The scope of the cAMP role must reflect the incremental development of expertise and as such, the cAMP cannot deliver care as an autonomous practitioner. The individual will complete and submit the necessary documentation for registration as an RAMP with NMBI. The value of the midwifery contribution as a distinct profession must be safeguarded and articulated in the development of new services led by advanced midwife practitioners, complementing rather than replacing current services delivered by doctors (NMBI 2017 p.9). The overall purpose of the post is to provide safe, timely, evidenced based nurse-led care to patients at an advanced midwifery level. This involves undertaking and documenting a complete episode of patient care (assess, diagnose, plan, treat and discharge patients) according to collaboratively agreed protocols and scope of practice in the clinical setting; demonstrating advanced clinical and theoretical knowledge, critical thinking, clinical leadership and decision making skills. The advanced practice role demonstrates a high degree of knowledge, skill and experience that is applied within the nurse-patient/client relationship to achieve optimal outcomes through critical analysis, problem solving and accurate decision making (NMBI, 2017). Central to this is the provision of quality care, a safe environment and processes for patients by the use of evidence based clinical guidelines that address patient expectations, promote wellness and evaluate care given. The role will provide clinical leadership and professional scholarship in order to develop nursing practice and health policy at local, regional and national level. The role will contribute to nursing research to shape and advance nursing practice, education and health care policy at local, national and international levels Informal Enquiries We welcome enquiries about the role. Informal Enquiries Name : Katie Bourke, Director of Midwifery, CUMH Email : Katie.Bourke@hse.ie Telephone : 086-8231188 Name : Claire O’Halloran, Assistant Director of Midwifery, CUMH Email : claire.ohalloran@hse.ie Telephone : 021 4920704 Contact Meagan McGlynn - People Resourcing, meagan.mcglynn@hse.ie – for enquiries relating to the recruitment process

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Advanced Midwife/nurse Practitioner, Candidate Ambulatory Gynaecology, University Maternity Hospital

HSE South WestCork

Details of Service Cork University Maternity Hospital (CUMH) is a 150 bedded Tertiary Referral Centre for Maternity, Neonatology and Gynaecology located on the campus of Cork University Hospital. CUMH incorporates Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Neonatology Services in the Cork University Hospital Group within the Health Service Executive Southern region. CUMH has approximately 7,000 births per annum and is a tertiary referral centre. Services at CUMH are delivered within SWHG, Ireland South Women’s and Infants Network which is based on the principles of partnership and integration and strongly supports the involvement of the multidisciplinary team in service provision. CUMH is a site for clinical placements for student midwives and student nurses in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes delivered in partnership with University College Cork. CUMH Services incorporates the use of the MN-CMS (Maternal Newborn Clinical Management System) into care delivered at CUMH. There are four Maternity Units in Ireland South Women and Infants Network – University Hospital Waterford, University Hospital Kerry, Cork University Maternity Hospital and Tipperary University Hospital - spanning four of the largest counties in the country. Maternity Services includes Neonatology and Gynaecology as well as Midwifery and Obstetrics. The Group’s Primary Academic partner is University College Cork. A wide range of educational programmes and research is conducted within all hospitals in the Group. The cAN/MP in Ambulatory Gynaecology will be based at Cork University Maternity Hospital (CUMH), a tertiary referral centre that provides comprehensive obstetric, neonatal, and gynaecology services. The Ambulatory Gynaecology service will incorporate: The Cervical One‑Stop Assessment Clinic (COSAC), a rapid-access clinic model for women presenting with abnormal cervical appearances, post‑coital bleeding, and other symptoms requiring urgent cervical assessment. Integration of gynaecology ultrasound scanning (transvaginal and transabdominal) as a core diagnostic tool. Development of a rapid-access assessment for peri-menopausal bleeding, abnormal uterine bleeding, pelvic pain, and related urgent gynaecological presentations. . Six Health Regions have been established within the HSE, on the basis of the geographical boundaries agreed by the Government in July 2019 and they will be operational from 2024. Each Health Region will be tasked with population specific planning resourcing and delivery of health and social care services for the needs of its unique population. This will result in improved accountability and governance in terms of finance and performance, while also bringing decision-making closer to the frontline. Health Regions will enable and empower staff to provide services that are: • Integrated, locally planned and delivered • Easier to access and navigate • Available closer to home Health Regions are geographically based units with clearly defined populations. They align community and hospital services within specific areas. The HSE will retain a strong but leaner central organisation, with more service provision developed at a local level. The HSE South West health region will manage and deliver all public health and social care services in Cork and Kerry. HSE South West includes all hospital and community healthcare services in the region. This includes: • South / South West Hospital Group S/SWHG • Cork Kerry Community Healthcare CKCH The Department of Population and Public Health is also now aligned with this health region Services in the South West health region: HSE Services working within this region include: • Acute Hospitals • Primary care services • Community services • Social care services • Health and social care professionals • Voluntary sector services South / South West Hospital Group and Cork Kerry Community Healthcare became part of HSE South West health region on 3rd March 2025 and the transition to the new structures will continue throughout 2026 Purpose of the post The purpose of this post is to develop the clinical, academic, and leadership competencies required to practice as a Registered Advanced Nurse/Midwife Practitioner in Ambulatory Gynaecology. The role supports advanced, evidence‑based nurse-led care for: • Women attending the Cervical One‑Stop Assessment Clinic (COSAC) • Assessment of women for abnormal cervical findings and post‑coital bleeding • Women requiring rapid access assessment for urgent gynaecology concerns • Women with peri-menopausal and abnormal uterine bleeding • Women requiring gynaecology ultrasound assessment The COSAC model, supported by national evidence, enhances timely cervical evaluation and reduces pressure on colposcopy services. The cAN/MP will gain advanced skills in assessment, diagnosis, ultrasound, clinical decision‑making, and service leadership, progressing toward autonomous AN/MP practice in line with NMBI Standards (2017). The individual will undertake the academic preparation and develop the clinical and leadership skills, competencies and knowledge required to meet the criteria to be registered as a RANP with NMBI. The scope of the cAN/MP role must reflect the incremental development of expertise and as such, the cAN/MP cannot deliver care as an autonomous practitioner. The individual will complete and submit the necessary documentation for registration as an RAN/MP with NMBI. The value of the nursing contribution as a distinct profession must be safeguarded and articulated in the development of new services led by advanced nurse practitioners, complementing rather than replacing current services delivered by doctors (NMBI 2017 p.9). The overall purpose of the post is to provide safe, timely, evidenced based nurse-led care to patients at an advanced nursing level. This involves undertaking and documenting a complete episode of patient care (assess, diagnose, plan, treat and discharge patients) according to collaboratively agreed protocols and scope of practice in the clinical setting; demonstrating advanced clinical and theoretical knowledge, critical thinking, clinical leadership and decision making skills. The advanced practice role demonstrates a high degree of knowledge, skill and experience that is applied within the nurse-patient/client relationship to achieve optimal outcomes through critical analysis, problem solving and accurate decision making (NMBI, 2017). Central to this is the provision of quality care, a safe environment and processes for patients by the use of evidence based clinical guidelines that address patient expectations, promote wellness and evaluate care given. The role will provide clinical leadership and professional scholarship in order to develop nursing practice and health policy at local, regional and national level. The role will contribute to nursing research to shape and advance nursing practice, education and health care policy at local, national and international levels Informal Enquiries We welcome enquiries about the role. Name : Katie Bourke, Director of Midwifery, CUMH Email : Katie.Bourke@hse.ie Telephone : 086-8231188 Name : Lorraine O’Connor, Assistant Director of Nursing, CUMH Email : lorraine.oconnor4@hse.ie Telephone : 021 4920522 Contact Meagan McGlynn - People Resourcing, meagan.mcglynn@hse.ie – for enquiries relating to the recruitment process

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GMP Facility Cleaner

Almac GroupCraigavon, Armagh

Facility Cleaner – Fixed Evening Shift Location: Craigavon Hours: 14:00-22:00 Monday to Friday (16% Shift Premium) Salary: Competitive Business Unit : Pharma Services Ref No.: HRJOB1114 The Role An opportunity has become available within the Packaging department for a Facility Cleaner on a permanent basis on late shift working 14:00-22:00 Monday to Friday . The Facility Cleaner will be responsible for maintaining high standards of cleanliness within designated areas. Tasks will include: General cleaning of designated production areas including production corridors, toilets, changing areas and showers to a high standard as dictated by regulatory requirements, emptying bins, maintaining stock levels of cleaning materials, and completing documentation to a high standard. Further details can be found in the attached job description. Joining Almac means becoming part of a fast‑paced, growing organisation within a highly regulated industry. We offer a supportive and collaborative working environment, with excellent opportunities for learning, development and long‑term career progression across the Almac Group. Our approach is simple – we support, develop and reward our people, build fulfilling careers and together we advance human health. More information can be found here; Life at Almac - Almac ” Apply Now Apply online and tailor your CV to outline how you meet the role criteria. Please upload your CV in PDF format where possible. Closing Date Closing date for applications is 3rd June 2026 at 17:00 .

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Senior Neonatal Clinical/counselling Psychologist

The National Maternity HospitalDublin

The National Maternity Hospital is seeking an experienced Senior Clinical Psychologist to join the Department of Neonatology. Primarily the role will focus on providing psychological support to the neonatal inpatient cohort, their families and NICU staff members. To support and empower families who are experiencing the trauma of a NICU admission. It has long been recognised that the experience of your baby being admitted to NICU whether for a short or prolonged period is associated with significant post-traumatic shock. The executive summary of the report entitled “Psychology Staffing on the Neonatal Unit” Recommendations for Psychological Provision - written by Neonatal Consultant Clinical Psychologists and Operational Delivery Networks across England Psychology Leads – July 2022 - opens with the following statement: “There has never been a stronger argument for the integration of psychological practice within physical healthcare. Given that strides have been made towards this provision existing for adult and paediatric acute care, and there is a critical additional vulnerability during an infant’s first 1001 days, the need could not clearer for babies, families and staff working in neonatal units. This is recognised in the Neonatal Critical Care Transformation Review (2019), the Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) Neonatology Workforce Report (2022) and powerfully in the Ockenden report – Findings, conclusions and essential actions from the independent review of maternity services at the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS trust. Our final report. London: House of Commons (2022)”. Research has shown that providing robust in-hospital psychological support to NICU families (parents, siblings and hospitalised infants) helps to mitigate against the development of PTSD, anxiety, depression and can improve the parentinfant/child relationship in the long-term (NeoReviews 2021 – Parental Stress and Mental Health Symptoms in the NICU: Recognition and Interventions) The NICU of the National Maternity Hospital comprises a 35 bedded unit (9 intensive care cots, 13 high dependency care cots and 13 special care cots). Over the coming year, the cot total will increase to 39 as an additional 4 intensive care cots are opened. There were 1337 admissions to the NICU in 2025 of which 113 infants were ≤ 1500g and/or ≤ 29 weeks. There were also 9 fullterm infants who required therapeutic hypothermia over the course of 2025. Each of these families, on their journey through NICU experience trauma to a greater or lesser extent. However, currently, the neonatal unit cannot offer these families any professional, psychological support specific to their neonatal THE NATIONAL MATERNITY HOSPITAL DELIVERING THE FUTURE v intensive care experience. There is a very clear clinical need for a neonatal psychologist who would become embedded within the neonatal unit and whose role it would be to work with our NICU families, to support them through their NICU journey. A neonatal psychologist also provides support to the neonatal patients by addressing “Infant Mental Health” aspects of their care. Furthermore, NICU staff benefit hugely from the support, guidance and counselling offered by a neonatal psychologist who is attached to their unit which in turn helps mitigate against NICU staff burnout. In recognition of this need, HSE Dublin and South East Regional Health Authority provided funding for this neonatal clinical psychology post as part of a wider NMH NICU expansion project. This new service is in line with national and international best practice (Psychology Staffing on the Neonatal Unit document July 2022, endorsed by BAPM). It also aligns with the Model of Care for Neonatal Services in Ireland (2015), the Model of Care for Paediatric Health Care Services in Ireland and Slaintecare. The Neonatal Department of the NMH serves a diverse population from Dublin, the surrounding regions and all across the country, offering multidisciplinary care that includes neonatologists, nurses and therapists. This collaborative approach ensures that each infant receives tailored support to achieve optimal developmental outcomes. The addition of neonatal psychology to this multi-disciplinary team will serve to enhance patient experience and further improve neonatal outcomes

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Clinical Nurse Manager, Older Persons Unit

Our Lady’s Hospice & Care ServicesDublin

HX26-051: Clinical Nurse Manager 1 (Older Persons Unit) Informal enquiries for this recruitment panel advertisement are most welcome. Please contact Lisa Murphy | Assistant Director of Nursing – Older Persons Service | 01 406 8826| lisamurphy@olh.ie Latest date for receipt of applications is 12pm (noon) on Wednesday 10th June 2026. Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services reserves the right to close the competition early should a sufficient number of applications be received. Our Lady’s Hospice & Care Services is an equal opportunities employer and supports a smoke free environment.

1 day ago

RHM-- - Temporary Medical Scientist

Regional HospitalMullingar, Westmeath

Regional Hospital Mullingar RHM-05-26-239 Temporary Medical Scientist -Haematology Location of Post: Regional Hospital Mullingar / Ospidéal Réigiúnach an Mhuileann gCearr There is currently one specified purpose whole-time vacancy available in Pathology Laboratory at Regional Hospital Mullingar A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Laboratory ICT lead from which current and future specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled. Informal Enquiries: We welcome enquiries or to arrange a site visit about the role. Fran Walsh Laboratory Manager Frances.walsh@hse.ie 044 9394548 HR Point of Contact: DML is committed to providing information and services which are accessible to all, if you require accessibility assistance throughout any stage of the recruitment process, please contact: Brittany Mitchell Recruitment Team Lead Brittany.mitchell@hse.ie 087 448 5381 Purpose of Post: To perform, routine, specialized, and research and development testing to the highest professional standards for the greater need of the patients. The fundamental philosophy guiding this position is that the Post Holder will take any and all measures that will ensure that Laboratory tests are performed and reported within a Quality Management framework and that the Department operates to the requirements of ISO 15189: 2022 ‘Medical Laboratories Particular Requirements for quality and Competence’ and to Best Practice as to ensure Quality and Safety of the Haematology service provided. Eligibility Criteria Qualifications and/ or experience 2026 Graduates Candidates who are graduating as Medical Scientists in 2026 are eligible to apply for this campaign. Please note: applicants who are successful at interview will not be offered a post until compliant with the eligibility criteria below 1. Statutory Registration, Professional Qualifications, Experience, etc For Medical Scientist Candidates for appointment must: (i) Be registered on the Medical Scientists Register maintained by the Medical Scientists Registration Board at CORU. See https://coru.ie/aboutus/registration-boards/medical-scientists-registration-board/apply-forregistration/ AND (viii) Demonstrate evidence of Continuous Professional Development. AND Candidates must have the requisite knowledge and ability (including a high standard of suitability, management, leadership and professional ability) for the proper discharge of the duties of the office. Annual registration (i) On appointment, practitioners must maintain annual registration on Medical Scientists Register maintained by the Medical Scientists Registration Board at CORU And (ii) Practitioners must confirm annual registration with CORU to the HSE by way of the annual Patient Safety Assurance Certificate (PSAC). Character Each candidate for and any person holding the office must be of good character Post Specifics: Demonstrate depth and breadth of post qualification experience in the field of Haematology

1 day agoPart-time

Sales Assistant

Maxi Zoo IrelandKillarney, Kerry

Maxi Zoo is part of the Fressnapf Group, the European market leader in pet product with 2,600 shops across Europe. Maxi Zoo is Ireland’s largest pet retailer and has over 30 shops in Ireland. Maxi Zoo Ireland are driven by the desire to make the life of pets and pets owners simpler, better and happier. Maxi Zoo Ireland are currently recruiting for a Part Time Sales Assistant for our Killarney store. Why join us?

1 day agoPart-time
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