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Stancu Plumbing LimitedNationwide

Role: Plumbers Location: Nationwide Work Plumbers required with minimum experience and Professional Plumbers required. You will be required to work on sites / new houses. Requirements; Safe pass and manual handling. Own tools and car will be advantageous. To apply, please click the APPLY NOW button and upload your CV. You’re also welcome to call us on 0879531488 if you’d like to discuss the role.

12 days agoFull-time

Mystery Shoppers

Customer Perceptions LtdNationwide

Mystery Shoppers - Required Nationwide! Looking to earn an extra income? Would you like to earn cash while you shop? Customer Perceptions are recruiting  Mystery Shoppers  across Ireland. Flexible working hours are available to suit your needs. All you need is:  ✅  Good observational skills ✅ The ability to recognise outstanding customer service ✅ A strong grasp of written and spoken English Click  Apply Now  to submit your application today! Don't have a current CV?  No worries - Just click Apply Now and upload your letter of introduction through the cv section OR Click  HERE   to view the JobAlert.ie CV templates section and build your CV today! 🛑 IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE WITHIN 4 WORKING DAYS OF SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION PLEASE DOUBLE-CHECK YOUR SPAM OR JUNK FOLDER 🛑

30+ days agoPart-time

SLHW Senior Health Promotion & Improvement Officer

Community Healthcare LeitrimSligo

**Posts based in Sligo and Donegal** Location of Post Health Promotion & Improvement Department. There is currently 1 permanent whole-time vacancy available, base Sligo office, and 1 temporary higher appointment of 24 month duration, base Letterkenny office. A panel may be formed for HSE North West as a result of this campaign for Senior Health Promotion & Improvement Officer, from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled. Informal Enquiries Anne McAteer, Health Promotion & Improvement Manager, Health Service Executive, 1st Floor, St Conal’s Building, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, F92 FW6Y. Anne.McAteer@hse.ie 087 6148812 for further information about the role. Details of Service Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over the determinants of health and thereby improve their health and wellbeing. Health promotion aims to do this by building healthy public policy; creating supportive environments; strengthening community actions; developing personal skills and reorienting health services. Health promotion aims to improve the health and wellbeing of the general population and those populations at greatest risk of developing chronic disease. Senior Health Promotion & Improvement Officers act as enablers, negotiators, and advocates to build and leverage capacity within the HSE and with external stakeholders to ensure that the best use is made of all available resources to improve the health and wellbeing of the population. Health Promotion & Improvement staff provide knowledge, expertise, advice, and training on the application of evidence-based programmes across national policy priority areas. The work of Health Promotion and Improvement is focused on: Health Promotion & Improvement will deliver services, under the remit of the Department of Public Health, to the IHAs including community and acute setting. It has strong links and strategic input from National Health and Wellbeing Office. The work of Health Promotion and Improvement (HP&I) is defined and articulated through a range of government policy documents that have been translated into HSE Implementation Plans for delivery. Healthy Ireland (HI) Framework (2013) is the overarching policy document. Several policies and strategies have been published to progress specific priority areas including National Sexual Health Strategy, National HSE Mental Health Promotion Plan Stronger Together, National Physical Activity Plan, A Healthy Weight for Ireland - Obesity Policy and Action Plan, Tobacco Free Ireland, the National Substance Misuse Strategy, Wellbeing Policy Statement and Framework for Practice. Slaintecare sets out the need to develop community services ensuring integration of service across health and social care services. This involves a population health planning approach and Community Health Areas (CHAs) will be further developed providing these services to a population of 50,000 approx. The CHAs will also be complimented by community specialist teams (hubs) across a population of approximately 150,000 for those that have more complex needs. Through Enhanced Community Care and Slaintecare health promotion and improvement will be embedded at this level, delivering services to the population at community level in the region. The management of health conditions and population health and wellbeing are core components in the CHA/ Community Specialist Team Hub models to ensure that communities are supported to stay well by assisting individuals to live well and live healthier lifestyles. The reform programme will involve building the capacity for Health Promotion & and Improvement officers and delivering services to the population at community network level within the CHO. Each HSE Health Region is 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 West North West Region will manage and deliver all public health and social care services in this region. Services in the Region HSE Services working within this region include: · Acute Hospitals · Primary care services · Community services · Disability services · Older Person Service’s · Health and social care professionals · Voluntary sector services Reporting Relationship The Senior Health Promotion & Improvement Officer will report to the Health Promotion & Improvement Manager (Grade VIII). Key Working Relationships The Senior HP&IO will work with a wide range of both external and internal stakeholders ensure the effective delivery of the National Health and Wellbeing Operational Plan, and the relevant Regional Operational Plans. In conjunction with the HP&I team build and support existing relationships with the community and not for profit sector to ensure policy priority targets and key performance indicators are achieved. Engage with and support HSE services including the Department of Public Health, community and acute services in the IHAs. External stakeholders include, Local Authorities, Local Sports Partnerships; Schools; Section 39 agencies; LCDCs; CYPSCs, Community and Voluntary sector, and academia. Purpose of the Post The Senior Health Promotion & Improvement Officer has responsibility for delivery of agreed programmes of work aligned to Health Promotion & Improvement strategic priorities, management of staff and financial resources and performance management of their local team in line with HSE policies. The Senior Health Promotion & Improvement Officer will be responsible for leading a local Health Promotion & Improvement function across the region to ensure the delivery of annual HSE National Service and Operational Plans in respect of Health Promotion and Improvement. These annual plans are informed by priorities set out in a range of government health and wellbeing policy and strategy documents that have been translated into HSE implementation plans. The Senior Health Promotion & Improvement Officer may also have specific responsibility for a given policy priority programme or strategic initiative within their region.

2 hours agoPart-timePermanent

Social Inclusion Analytics & Reporting Administrator

PobalNationwide

Role Requirement 1 Monitoring and Reporting Administration

12 hours agoFull-time

Dietitian, Senior Mental Health

Community Healthcare LeitrimSligo

Details of Service HSE West and North West is responsible for the provision of all acute andcommunity services across the 6 counties of Galway, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal and is operationally divided into 4 Integrated Health Areas (IHAs) – Galway/Roscommon IHA, Mayo IHA, Sligo/Leitrim/West Cavan/South Donegal IHA and Donegal IHA, each managed by an Integrated Health Area (IHA) Manager. To support the delivery of high quality, consistent care, Networks of Care are being developed across the region which are multidisciplinary clinically led regional structures, which will provide leadership, set the strategy for the relevant clinical/care area, support quality, risk and safety structures/processes, and help support the regional leadership team in the assurance processes related to the relevant services. The establishment of Networks of Care (NoC) across HSE West and North West, will support the sharing of clinical/specialty/programme expertise, strengthen the operational resilience, and ensure sustainable safe and quality services. Key components for the NoCs include: • The provision of a regional wide clinical/care service under an integrated governance framework and providing the care group lens across the region/nationally. • A standard system of governance; policies, audit meetings, quality assurance, incident reporting, incident management, risk management, oversight of regulation etc., across services in the Region. • Risk stratification of patients to ensure that higher risk patients are dealt with at the most appropriate facility within the NoC. • Quality assurance on the basis of one integrated service, although operating at different geographical sites; this will require data to be pooled across the NoC. • A integrated approach to service delivery which ensures that each Integrated Health Area (IHA) delivers care appropriate to the resources, facilities and services available in that area. • Accountable structures to support high quality education and clinical research, and active engagement with evolving regional academic structures. An integrated approach to service delivery which ensures that each IHA in the Region delivers care appropriate to the population needs, resources, facilities and services available. The NoC will be led by the Director, working closely with all stakeholders relevant to Network. Key Working Relationships The Senior Dietitian for Eating Disorders (CAMHS and Adult Mental Health Services) has a pivotal role in the delivery of effective, recovery orientated, high quality, team based, integrated care for people attending services. The post holder will:- · Work as part of the relevant mental health team to support service users living with an eating disorder. · Support ongoing development of community nutrition and dietetic service for eating disorders (CAMHS and Adults) within the relevant mental service. · Be a member of the relevant Community Nutrition & Dietetic Team. · Liaise closely with local acute services.

1 day ago

Locum Consultant Anesthesiologist, HSE Contract

University HospitalSligo

Post: Locum Consultant Anaesthesiologist - HSE Contract Location: Sligo University Hospital Tenure: Temporary and Whole-time Contracts: Professional Qualifications: Applicants must have relevant experience and Registration as a specialist in the Specialist Division of the Register of Medical Practitioners maintained by the Medical Council in Ireland in the specialty of Anaesthesiology. Start date: 5th October 2026 Applications: Direct applications only.Agency applications will not be accepted at this time. Informal enquires to Dr. Joey Coyne Consultant Anaesthesiologist Sligo University Hospital Email: Joey.coyne@hse.ie Tel 00353 71 91 71111

1 day ago

Nurse

Healthcare GroupKingsbridge Diagnostic And Treatment Centre, Kings Hall, Sligo£36,225 per annum (pro rata)

Your Core BENEFITS : About the Company: The Kingsbridge Healthcare Group was founded in 2004 by Medical Directors, Dr Suresh Tharma and Mr Ashok Songra. Their vision was to create world class healthcare by putting patients at the forefront of everything they did, this was to become the company’s mission. From the original premises at 352 Lisburn Road (where the name 3fivetwo Healthcare was taken), the Company has expanded and has since undergone a rebrand. The 3fivetwo Group is now known as the Kingsbridge Healthcare Group and consists of the following: Kingsbridge Private Hospital Group (Belfast, Sligo & North West) Kingsbridge Diagnostic and Treatment Centre - Kings Hall Kingsbridge Training Academy Kingsbridge Opticians and Hearing Care 3fivetwo Healthcare Our partner companies consist of H3 Health Insurance and Cransford Insurance. At Kingsbridge Healthcare Group, we are on the lookout for talented, innovative and ambitious individuals to join our team. Our people are at the core of everything we do and are all equally committed into achieving the Company’s mission of becoming a world-class provider of healthcare solutions. Our aim is to be the preferred choice for both patients and healthcare professionals.

1 day ago

Dermatology Registrar - July Rotation

University HospitalSligo

1 day ago

Staff Nurse, Medical

University HospitalSligo

Sligo University Hospital is currently recruiting Staff Nurse Medical for their Medical Directorate. Applicants must have Medical Nursing experience. Location of Post: Medical Directorate, Sligo University Hospital, West North West Hospital Group Stiúthóireacht Leighis Ospidéal ollscoile Shligeach A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Staff Nurse (General) Medical from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled. We welcome enquiries about the role. Name: Jennifer Flannery Job Title: Assistant Director of Nursing – Medical Directorate Tel: 087 3425261 Email: jennifer.flannery@hse.ie Please complete Application Form..... CV's will not be accepted

1 day agoPart-timePermanent

Mentoring Programme Officer

ForóigeSligo€38,558 - €53,001 per year

Key Responsibilities The Programme Officer will be employed by Foróige and will be given a fixed-term contract. It must be understood that if the position becomes redundant at any time during the contract period, if funding for the post is discontinued, or if the post holder fails to perform satisfactorily, employment may be terminated. The duties of the Programme Officer, in carrying out any functions involved in or arising from the appointment, shall be as notified by the Organisation’s National Council and/or its Chief Executive from time to time. These duties will include: • Implementing and operating the Mentoring Programme locally in the Sligo/Galway regions. • Recruiting volunteer mentors, assessing their suitability, and providing training, ongoing support, and recognition. • Liaising and networking with key referral agencies to seek referrals of young people aged 10–18 to the programme, and conducting an intake process to assess the programme’s suitability to meet the needs of these young people. • Setting up and supervising matches between young people and volunteer mentors, and providing support to young people, volunteer mentors, and parents/guardians as appropriate. • Organising and facilitating group activities for matches. • Implementing a case management approach to the role using the programme’s Salesforce system. • Operating efficient office procedures in line with GDPR requirements and recording HR and financial data using Foróige’s HR and financial data processing systems. • Attending team meetings and preparing written reports as required for Management and Funders. • Carrying out any other duties deemed necessary by the National Council and/or the Chief Executive for the effective implementation of the policies and programmes of Foróige and the Mentoring Programme. Professional Qualifications & Experience (D: Desirable; E: Essential) • Education to National Diploma or Degree standard, preferably in Youth, Justice, or Health Promotion work (E). • Access to a car and a full Irish driving licence (E). • Relevant paid or voluntary experience working with young people (D). • Experience and understanding of mentoring is an advantage (D). • Experience using Salesforce or another case management system (D). Person Specification (Essential) • Ability to build and maintain effective relationships with young people. • Ability to be proactive, use initiative, and work effectively within a pressurised environment. • Positive and flexible approach to working as part of a national team. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to draft summary information and correspondence. • Good interpersonal skills, including the ability to liaise with a wide range of contacts and build and maintain effective working relationships. • Excellent standards of accuracy and attention to detail. • Ability to follow organisational guidelines and processes. • Knowledge and experience of systems, processing, and administration, including the use of Google Workspace. • Flexibility in relation to working hours to meet operational needs. Benefits to Support You Salary Foróige Youth Officer Salary Scale: €38,558, €40,163, €41,769, €43,376, €44,982, €46,592, €48,201, €50,601, €53,001. The highest starting point for this role will be Point 3. Annual Leave 29 days annual leave plus Good Friday. EAP 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme. Pension Contributory pension benefits. Additional Benefits • Bike to Work Scheme. • Commuter Travel Tax Saver Ticket. • Training & Development: Structured onboarding together with a 9-day Foróige Induction Programme and ongoing CPD. • Study Leave: Up to 5 days paid study leave per year of course. • Organisation Culture: Support and supervision policies and practices that support your professional development. • Progression Opportunities. • Career Break: Up to 2 years after 3 years’ service. • Unpaid Leave: Up to 6 months unpaid leave after 1 year of service. • Flexible Work: Flexible work practices that support work-life balance. • Maternity and Paternity Benefit: Top-up maternity and paternity benefit pay. Other Information Garda Vetting Candidates under consideration for employment with Foróige will be subject to Garda vetting. Hours of Work You will be expected to work a minimum of 35 hours per week. The position requires flexibility in relation to working hours. It is expected that the successful candidate will work some evenings each week and occasional weekend work, based on the availability of volunteer mentors and young people/families. Travel This post will involve domestic travel within Ireland and occasional meetings. Travel and expenses will be paid in accordance with appropriate Foróige rates. Base The employment base for this post will be The CRIB Youth Project and Health Cafe. The successful candidate will be eligible to apply for a hybrid working arrangement involving up to 3 days of remote working per week following 6 months of service and satisfactory completion of a probation period.

1 day agoFull-time
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