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Defence Forces Cadetships 2024

The Defence ForcesNationwide

The Defence Forces Cadetship will prepare individuals morally, mentally and physically for their role as leaders in the Defence Forces whilst instilling the organisations values of respect, loyalty, selflessness, physical courage, moral courage and integrity into students. Applications are now open for Army, Air Corps and Naval Service Cadetships 2024, please see below for the various entry streams within each of the three services.  Candidates must be 18 years of age or above and under 39 years of age on the 5th May 2024. Closing date for Cadetship applications is Sunday 5th May 2024 at 2359hrs CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE AWARD OF CADETSHIPS IN THE PERMANENT DEFENCE FORCE 1. GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS To qualify for the award of a Cadetship, a candidate shall: a. at the time of application be- (i) a citizen of the State, or be any other person who has a lawful entitlement to reside and work within the State for the period of enlistment required for the course of training as a cadet and, if subsequently commissioned as an officer, for the additional period of time that is required for the purpose of any such appointment. (ii) Be of good character and satisfy any security clearance requirement. b. Be 18 years of age or above and under 39 years of age on the closing date for applications, i.e. 5th May 2024. 2. MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (a) Army (Line) School Leaver/Non-Graduate Candidates Must possess a minimum of Grade H5 in 3 Higher Level papers, and, Grade O6 in 3 Ordinary Level papers or Grade H7 in 3 Higher level papers. Candidates must have obtained these grades in a single sitting of the Leaving Certificate examination for CAO computation purposes. AND A candidate’s educational qualifications must include a minimum of Grade 06 at Ordinary Level or Grade H7 at Higher Level in the following subjects: (i) Mathematics. (ii) Irish. NUI matriculation exemptions apply. (iii) English. Candidates whose first language is not English must satisfy the English language requirements in accordance with NUI Matriculations Regulations (iv) Third language accepted for NUI Matriculation Registration purposes. NUI matriculations exemptions apply. Subject to meeting the criteria to have obtained a minimum of Grade H5 in 3 Higher Level papers, and, Grade O6 in 3 Ordinary Level papers or Grade H7 in 3 Higher level papers, a candidate may use the results of another sitting of the Leaving Certificate for the minimum educational requirements in (i) to (iv) above. Graduate Candidates must have successfully completed a Bachelor Degree programme at Level 8 of the National Framework of Qualifications. (b) Army (Equitation School) School Leaver/Non-Graduate Candidates Must possess a minimum of Grade H5 in 3 Higher Level papers, and, Grade O6 in 3 Ordinary Level papers or Grade H7 in 3 Higher level papers. Candidates must have obtained these grades in a single sitting of the Leaving Certificate examination for CAO computation purposes. AND A candidate’s educational qualifications must include a minimum of Grade 06 at Ordinary Level or H7 at Higher Level in the following subjects: (i) Mathematics. (ii) Irish. NUI matriculation exemptions apply. (iii) English. Candidates whose first language is not English must satisfy the English language requirements in accordance with NUI Matriculations Regulations. Subject to meeting the criteria to have obtained a minimum of Grade H5 in 3 Higher Level papers ,and, Grade O6 in 3 Ordinary Level papers or Grade H7 in 3 Higher level papers, a candidate may use the results of another sitting of the Leaving Certificate for the minimum educational requirements in (i) to (iii) above. Graduate Candidates must have successfully completed a Bachelor Degree programme at Level 8 of the National Framework of Qualifications. (c) Army (Engineer Corps) Graduate Candidates must have successfully completed: a. a Bachelor Degree programme at Level 8 or 9 of the National Framework of Qualifications in either Engineering, Architecture, or other Building Construction related discipline, accredited for membership by Engineers Ireland, Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland or other relevant professional body, OR b. a professional qualification equivalent to one of the foregoing awarded by the relevant professional body. Where an applicant has a Level 8 or higher NFQ qualification not specified above, they may seek a determination that the qualification meets the requirements subject to submitting suitable evidence of equivalence to Defence Forces Recruitment Section, Defence Forces Headquarters, Department of Defence, Station Road, Newbridge, W12 AD93, for the Director of Engineering’s determination. (d) Army (Ordnance Corps) Graduate Candidates must have successfully completed one of the following Bachelor Degree programmes at Level 8, of the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ): Bachelor of Science, Physics and/or Chemistry, or Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical or Electronic Engineering, or Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Engineering, Optical Electronics or MechElectronics Where an applicant has a Level 8 or higher NFQ qualification not specified above, they may seek a determination that the qualification meets the requirements subject to submitting suitable evidence of equivalence to Defence Forces Recruitment Section, Defence Forces Headquarters, Department of Defence, Station Road, Newbridge, Co. Kildare, W12 AD93, for the Director of Ordnance’s determination. 3. MEDICAL AND PHYSICAL STANDARDS Candidates must be in good mental and bodily health and free from any physical defect, abnormality, physiological condition or history of serious illness likely to interfere with the efficient performance of their duties. The following are the minimum physical requirements: a. Height A candidates’ height will be determined at the Medical Examination – see Para. 8. Weight and chest measurements must be in keeping with height and age. Min. height: 157.48cm. Note: BMI will be determined at Stage 2, the Assessment Phase of the competition b. Vision Colour vision must be normal. Both eyes must be free from disfiguring or incapacitating abnormality and free from acute or chronic disease. There must be no evidence of squint or latent squint. The eligibility of applicants who have had previous incisional or laser treatment to correct visual acuity will be determined at the Medical Examination. Please see Annex C for further information. Vision must be not be less than 6/18 in each eye, corrected to not less than 6/6 in one eye and 6/9 in the other. c. Dental Candidates must be free from any serious periodontal disease and possess teeth to a specific standard, which is not less than the equivalent of eleven over eleven natural teeth functionally opposed. In certain circumstances, artificial teeth may be acceptable. d. Hearing A good standard of unaided hearing is essential. Candidates will be required to undergo an audiometric test at which: (1) The sum of the hearing threshold at 1,2,3, 4 and 6 kHz should not exceed the age and gender related warning levels contained in the "Guidelines on Hearing Checks and Audiometry Regulations 2007", issued by the Health and Safety Authority. (2) Candidates under 25 years of age must be able to hear all measured pure tones up to and including 8 kHz at 20dB in each ear. Candidates aged 25 and older must be able to hear all measured pure tones up to and including 8 kHz at 25dB in each ear. Candidates must also be free from acute or chronic ear disorders. Candidates are advised to avoid all sources of loud noise or music for a period of 48 hours prior to this audiometric test, as exposure to such noise may adversely affect the results of the test. N.B. Candidates must satisfy these various medical and physical standards and requirements in order to remain in the Competition. In addition, successful Candidates will be required to undertake compulsory random drug testing throughout their career in the Defence Force in accordance with Defence Force Regulation A7. Stage 1 – Online Psychometric Testing Stage 1 of the selection procedure involves tests that measure a range of skills and qualities that are necessary in the job. These tests provide a consistent and suitable way of screening candidates at the initial stage of the selection campaign. These tests are designed to identify the most suitable people to go forward to the next stage of the Cadetship Competition. The tests have been designed so that they are fair to all applicants and are objectively scored. Candidates will be required to complete an unsupervised psychometric test online. Candidates will be supplied with psychometric test familiarisation material in order to introduce them to the format of the tests. Candidates will be required to complete the unsupervised online psychometric test within the timeframe specified by the Defence Force. Candidates should pay particular attention to ensuring that the contact details specified on their application are correct. Candidates who have attained the requisite score in the unsupervised online psychometric test, at Stage 1 will be required to attend for a subsequent supervised online psychometric test at Stage 2. Note: If a candidate fails to meet the minimum standard at Stage 1, they will not be permitted to proceed to the next stage of the competition. Stage 2 – The Assessment Phase Army, Army (Equitation School), Army (Engineer Corps) and Army (Ordnance Corps) candidates who have attained the requisite score at Stage 1 of the competition, will be required to attend at the Defence Force Training Centre, Curragh, Co. Kildare, for the Assessment Phase (possible overnight duration) of the Competition. The Assessment Phase will consist of the following: Physical Fitness Test: In order to qualify for a Cadetship, candidates will be required to pass a physical fitness test, which is designed to assess their potential to undergo the rigours of military training. Candidates must attain the standard laid down in order to proceed in the competition. A candidate must complete this test as part of their cadetship application; this test is not valid for any other Cadetship applications or other Defence Force competitions. (See Annex ‘D’ for details of the test and suggested training programme). Supervised online Psychometric Test. If a candidate’s performance at a supervised test is outside the expected scoring range from their unsupervised test at Stage 1, they may be excluded from subsequent stages of the selection process. Group Assessment: Candidates will be required to participate in a group assessment. Realistic Job Preview: This involves a familiarisation visit to the Cadet School at the Military College, Curragh, Co. Kildare and informal interaction with instructional staff and Cadets All components will be conducted on the one occasion. Note: If a candidate fails to meet the required standard at the Assessment phase, they will not be permitted to proceed to the next stage of the competition. Online Personality Questionnaire. Candidates who have attained the requisite score at Stage 2 of the competition will be sent an online personality questionnaire to be completed within the timeframe specified by the Defence Force prior to attending for interview. Note: In addition to the above, candidates for Cadetships in the Army Equitation School will be required to undergo and pass a practical equestrian test before attending for Stage 3 - The Interview. If a candidate fails to meet minimum standards of equestrian test, they will not be permitted to proceed to the next stage of the competition. This is a scored test standardised to the ‘Showjumping Ireland National 5 Bar Assessment’ for young riders. The applicant’s score will form part of their overall score in the cadetship competition. Stage 3 - The Interview Successful candidates will be invited to the Cadet School, Military College, Defence Forces Training Centre, Curragh Camp, Co. Kildare to attend a competency based interview, where they will be required to demonstrate competency in a selection of the following areas: • Planning and Organising • Decision Making and Problem Solving • Working with Others • Communication • Leadership and Supervising • Personal Motivation and Discipline • Resilience • Information Handling In the competency based interview, candidates will be asked to give examples from their own experiences of life, school, university, hobbies, work, pastimes etc., to demonstrate evidence in several of the above areas. Candidates who fail any of the competencies at Interview will be deemed unsuccessful in the competition. Feedback is available upon request. All requests for feedback must be received within 3 months of issuance of the individuals result.

9 days agoFull-time

Sales Acquisition Executive

EirNationwide€32,000 per year

About This Role: We are hiring Sales Acquisition Executives to transform Irish homes with Gigabit Fibre broadband. This is a door to door sales position. Why This Role: Others:About eir: We are the country's biggest and best network with Ireland's fastest broadband, 4G mobile as standard, as well as the largest 5G network and individual business solutions. We are proud to be part of the very fabric of Ireland, going right back to the foundation of the state. We touch every community across the country. We already connect over 2 million customers across Ireland, which means we're one of the country's biggest brands. At eir, we can connect you to cutting edge careers, inspirational people, plenty of commitment and ambition, and a fantastic future. Our aim is to be the provider of choice for communications services in Ireland, which means we focus on looking after our people, so they can do the same for our customers.

10 days agoFull-time

Emergency Medical Technician

The HSENationwide€33,361 - €40,815 per year

Remuneration The salary scale for the post is (as of 01/01/2024): €33,361 - €35,187 - €36,284 - €37,035 - €37,685 - €38,527 - €39,041 - €39,916 - €40,815 per year Key Working Relationships ·        Control Manager ·        Assistant Chief Ambulance Officer ·        Ambulance Officer Purpose of the Post The Emergency Medical Technician post is designed to provide a comprehensive and dedicated Patient Transport/Intermediate Care Service within the National Ambulance Service. Emergency Medical Technicians may be tasked occasionally to higher acuity calls. In this role, the primary purpose will be: ·        In advance of an EMS resource as a First Responder ·        Simultaneously, alongside an EMS resource as additional responders/practitioners, e.g. Cardiac Arrest ·        As the primary resource to low acuity calls not appropriate to Paramedic service provision, i.e. Omega Calls ·        In any role deemed appropriate during a Major Emergency. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Clinical/Patient Care Responsibilities Campaign Specific Selection Process Ranking/Shortlisting / Interview 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 being called forward 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. For further information on the HSE commitment to Diversity, Equality and Inclusion, please visit the Diversity, Equality and Inclusion web page at https://www.hse.ie/eng/staff/resources/diversity/ Remuneration The salary scale for the post is (as of 01/01/2024 ): €33,361 - €35,187 - €36,284 - €37,035 - €37,685 - €38,527 - €39,041 - €39,916 - €40,815 New appointees to any grade start at the minimum point of the scale. Incremental credit will be applied for recognised relevant service in Ireland and abroad (Department of Health Circular 2/2011). Incremental credit is normally granted on appointment, in respect of previous experience in the Civil Service, Local Authorities, Health Service and other Public Service Bodies and Statutory Agencies. The salary for this role reflects the requirements set out in the eligibility criteria and is all inclusive. Hence no other allowances, including qualification allowances, or payments are payable with the exception of premia payments associated with shift working* or unsocial hours. *Qualification for shift allowance is subject to working a recurring cycle of shifts which involve days, nights and weekend working, i.e. covering a 24/7 period

7 days agoFull-timePermanent

ICT Technical Support Officer

Wexford County CouncilWexford€48,089 - €57,572 per year

QUALIFICATIONS 1. CHARACTER Candidates shall be of good character. 2. HEALTH Candidates shall be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. 3. EDUCATION, TRAINING, EXPERIENCE, ETC Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms have – (a) (i) A qualification at Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) major awards (i.e. honours degree) or higher in a relevant computing discipline plus 2 years directly relevant, recent ICT experience. OR (ii) A qualification at Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) major awards (i.e. honours degree) with computing taken in the final year and at least 3 years directly relevant, recent ICT experience. OR (iii) A qualification at Level 7 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) major awards (i.e. ordinary degree) or higher in a relevant computing discipline plus 3 years directly relevant, recent ICT experience. OR (iv) A qualification at Level 6 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) major award in in a relevant computing discipline plus at least 4 years directly relevant, recent ICT experience. and (b) Have a satisfactory knowledge of public service organisation or the ability to acquire such knowledge. 4. CITIZENSHIP: Candidates must, by the date of any job offer, 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 is a spouse or child of an EEA or UK or Swiss citizen and has a stamp 4 visa; or (e) A person awarded international protection under the International Protection Act 2015 or any family member entitled to remain in the State as a result of family reunification and has a stamp 4 visa or (f) A non-EEA citizen who is a parent of a dependent child who is a citizen of, and resident in, an EEA member state or the UK or Switzerland and has a stamp 4 visa. PERSON PROFILE DUTIES: The duties of the post shall be to give to the local authority under the direction and supervision of its appropriate employee, such services of an executive, supervisory and advisory nature as are required for the exercise and performance of any of its powers and duties and shall include the duty of deputising for other employees of the local authority, when required, and such duties as may be required in relation to the area of any other local authority. The duties of the post will be as assigned from time to time by the Head of Information Systems and may include: • Technical support for cyber security within the organisation to ensure our network, systems and data remains safe and secure • Develop and monitor cyber security training and phishing awareness programme for staff • Monitor security policies and procedures according to best practice • Monitor Wexford County Council networks for security issues • Assist with the implementation of security software and the operation of software to protect systems and data • Investigate and assist with the assessment of the impact of any security breaches and other cyber security incidents • Assist in implementation of any recommendations arising from security audits • Detect and assist with fixing vulnerabilities to maintain a high security standard • Monitoring of system, application and security event logs • Maintain information security records in accordance with defined policies and procedures • Stay current on IT security trends and news • Contribute to development of organisation-wide best practices for IT security • Help colleagues install security software and understand information security management Product knowledge should include some of the following - • Cisco suite (Firewalls, Switches, Routing, Umbrella) • Active Directory • Microsoft Azure • Microsoft 365 Defender • Group Policy • Nessus Due to the dynamic nature of the IS environment and the pace of change of systems and equipment, allied to the constantly developing business requirements within Wexford County Council, all IS Section posts require a flexibility to work on other IS areas as circumstances change. While the listing above sets out core components related to this post, staff may be required to undertake IS work at a similar level in other areas of the IS Department structure. Candidates must also: • have excellent interpersonal, communication and presentation skills • possess strong written and verbal communication skills • proven ability to collaborate and work as part of a team • have satisfactory knowledge of Local Government in Ireland • have the knowledge and ability to discharge the duties of the post concerned; • be suitable on grounds of character; • be suitable in all other relevant respects for appointment to the post concerned, candidates, if successful, 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. COMPETENCIES FOR THE POST Key Competencies for the post include the following and candidates will be expected to demonstrate sufficient evidence within their application form of competence under each of these. Please take particular note of these when completing the application form as any short-listing or interview processes will be based on the information provided by candidates: Management and Change • Embeds good ICT governance practices into day to day activities, practices and processes • Develops and maintains positive and beneficial relationships with relevant interests • Ability to sustain a positive image and profile of the local authority Delivering Results • Acts decisively and makes timely, informed and effective decisions • Establishes high quality service and customer care standards within an ICT environment • Ability to manage the allocation, use and evaluation of resources to ensure they are used effectively to deliver on operational plans • Ability to drive and promote reduction in costs and minimisation of waste Performance through People • Demonstrate excellent ICT Team skills • Ability to participate in a positive, diverse and productive section, unit or team effectively • Ability to recognise the value of and requirement to communicate effectively • Demonstrate good interpersonal skills • Demonstrates effective verbal and written communication skills Personal Effectiveness • Demonstrates initiative and creativity in the implementation of ICT • Demonstrates enthusiasm and positivity about the role within an ICT environment • Demonstrates ability to manage time and workload effectively • Demonstrates resilience, personal well-being and motivation • Demonstrates commitment to integrity & good public service values • Understanding the structures and environment within which the local authority sector operates and the role of the IS Technical Support Officer • Relevant knowledge of the technical aspects required for the position • Relevant experience to date SELECTION PROCESS Applications will only be accepted on the official Wexford County Council application form as advertised with the post. Application forms must be typed and as fully complete as possible. (see note at the end of this document in relation to completing online application form) Applications will not be accepted after the specified closing date and time. Applications will only be accepted by email to: recruitment@wexfordcoco.ie no later than the closing date and time of: 5pm Thursday 2nd May, 2024 The selection process may include any or all of the following: • The number of persons seeking admission to a competition generally exceeds that required to fill the available posts and while candidates may meet eligibility it is not practical to interview everyone. In those cases, the Local Authority may employ a shortlisting procedure. The number of candidates to be invited for interview shall be determined by the Local Authority against criteria specified for the position and only on the basis of the information contained in the candidate’s application form; • Completion of an online questionnaire or any other tests or exercises deemed appropriate by the Local Authority; • A competitive preliminary and/or final interview, conducted by or on behalf of the Local Authority, this may include interviews being held remotely; • The Local Authority may create a panel from which future vacancies at the specified grade may be filled. CONDITIONS OF SERVICE 1. Tenure: The post is whole-time, permanent and pensionable. Persons who become pensionable employees of a Local Authority who are liable to pay Class A rate of PRSI contribution will be required in respect of their superannuation to contribute to the Local Authority at the rate of 1.5% of their pensionable remuneration plus 3.5% of net pensionable remuneration (i.e. pensionable remuneration less twice the annual rate of social insurance old age contributory pension payable at the maximum rate to a person with no adult dependent or qualified children). All persons who become pensionable employees of a Local Authority will be required in respect of the Local Government (Spouses and Children’s Contributory Pension) Scheme to contribute to the Local Authority at the rate of 1.5% of their net pensionable remuneration (i.e. pensionable remuneration less twice the annual rate of social insurance old age contributory pension payable at the maximum rate to a person with no adult dependent or qualified children) in accordance with the terms of the Scheme. For new entrants under the Single Public Service Pension Scheme effective from 01/01/2013, superannuation contributions are 3.5% of net pensionable remuneration and 3% of pensionable remuneration. 2. Probation: Where a person who is not already a permanent employee of Wexford County Council is appointed, the following provisions shall apply:- (a) there shall be a period after such appointment takes effect during which such person shall hold such employment on probation; (b) such period shall be 6 months, but the Chief Executive may, at his discretion, extend such period; (c) such person shall cease to hold such employment at the end of the period of probation, unless during such period the Chief Executive has certified that the service of such person is satisfactory. 3. Salary: The salary shall be fully inclusive and shall be as determined from time to time. Holders of the post shall pay to the local authority any fees or other monies (other than their inclusive salary) payable to or received by them by virtue of their employment or in respect of services which they are required by or under any enactment to perform. An allowance may also be payable in respect of travel expenses and subsistence. €48,089 - €57,572 (LSI 2) Entry point to this scale will be determined in accordance with Circulars issued by the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government. Appointees who are not existing public servants will enter at the minimum point of the scale.

16 days agoFull-timePermanent

Sports Programme Manager

Wexford County CouncilWexford€53,345 - €65,172 per year

OVERVIEW Sport Ireland established the Local Sports Partnership (LSP) Network as an initiative to create a national structure to co-ordinate and promote the development of sport and participation at local level. LSPs aim to increase participation in sport and physical activity by breaking down barriers and increasing numbers of people participating and ensuring continued participation through all stages of life. The Local Sports Partnership sits within the structure of Wexford County Council and the Sports Programme Manager will be an employee of Wexford County Council for the duration of the contract. The role of the Sports Programme Manager, which is funded by Sport Ireland, will play a central role in the delivery of Sport Ireland’s Strategy 2023 to 2028 and the Local Sport Partnerships Statement of ambition. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE POST 1. CHARACTER: Candidates shall be of good character and references shall be sought. 2. HEALTH: Each candidate must be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render an efficient service. 3. EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE ETC.: Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed Application forms: (i) Hold a relevant third level degree in any of the following areas Sport and Recreation, Health, Exercise Science, Physical Activity, Diversity and Inclusion, Community Development or related field or have 5 years’ relevant experience and (ii) Have 3 years’ relevant experience (experience of project management and/or people management and experience of community and voluntary sector) and (iii) Hold a current clean full driving licence (minimum Class B) and have access to a car at all times for use in their work, details of which must be entered on the application form. Desirable Requirements It is desirable that each candidate shall have: - • Experience in the areas of education, social or community development or working in the community sector in a developmental and supportive capacity either in a paid or voluntary capacity • A good understanding of programme monitoring and evaluation • Experience of working in a project team 4. CITIZENSHIP: Candidates must, by the date of any job offer, 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 is a spouse or child of an EEA or UK or Swiss citizen and has a stamp 4 visa; or (e) A person awarded international protection under the International Protection Act 2015 or any family member entitled to remain in the State as a result of family reunification and has a stamp 4 visa or (f) A non-EEA citizen who is a parent of a dependent child who is a citizen of, and resident in, an EEA member state or the UK or Switzerland and has a stamp 4 visa. GARDA VETTING The successful candidate will be required to co-operate with a Garda vetting procedure and must have Garda clearance. DUTIES OF THE POST The duties of the post shall be to give to the local authority under the direction and supervision of its appropriate employee, such services of an executive, supervisory and advisory nature as are required for the exercise and performance of any of its powers and duties and shall include the duty of deputising for other employees of the local authority, when required, and such duties as may be required in relation to the area of any other local authority. The following is a non-exhaustive list of the primary duties of the Sports Programme Manager. The appointed person will: - Strategy & Governance • Assist with the development, delivery and reporting of the Local Sports Partnership’s (LSP) Strategy & Annual Operation Plan • Provide direct support to the Coordinator and the LSP team to achieve a coordinated approach to the development of sport and physical activity throughout the community and for agreed target groups. • Coordinate and manage reviews of the annual operational plan reporting on the effectiveness and impact of work areas. Management & Programming • Manage and coordinate the work activities of direct reports to achieve the goals and objectives of the LSP. • Be responsible for leading staff, monitoring performance and identifying training and development needs. • Plan and manage the work activities of work placement students, volunteers, coaches and tutors. • Create and implement a comprehensive range of physical activity programmes and events for relevant target groups with a view to creating sustainable participation. • Support the coordinator in implementing accurate and efficient reporting structures • Manage and be responsible for programme budgets ensuring timelines and reporting structures are met and budgets adhered to. Research/Evaluation • Manage the implementation of a monitoring and evaluation framework for all projects, programmes and initiatives. • Conduct research of participation in sport and physical activity in the community including, where relevant, needs analysis to identify suitable support to increase participation in sport and physical activity in the community and target groups Prepare reports as appropriate relating to existing and proposed initiatives and present timely and relevant information and advice to the coordinator. Partnerships and Communication • Develop relationships with appropriate partner organisations and local community groups to create links and encourage collaboration between partners. • Work in partnership with stakeholders to share knowledge and information relevant to target groups in the community to identify the needs and demand for new activities. • Support and guide clubs and communities with various issues as they arise. The Sports Programme Manager will also undertake any other relevant and related duties that may be required from time to time. Candidates must also have: - • An awareness of the importance and value of participation in sport / active recreation • A constructive, positive and progressive attitude to working as part of the LSP team • Be motivated and committed to sports development and increasing opportunities for participation, in particular among hard-to-reach groups in local communities. • A commitment to on-going training and development. • A self-motivated approach to work Candidates are required to demonstrate the following: - • Strong IT, administrative and organisational skills • Ability to monitor and evaluate work and write reports. • Excellent communications, presentation and facilitation skills • Ability to advise, inform, motivate and support individuals and organisations. • Ability to prepare, monitor and manage budgets and to prepare funding applications. • Capacity to lead, organise and motivate staff. • Experience in managing staff performance, address issues, identifies staff learning and training needs Desirables: - • Knowledge of the sport and physical activity sector and policies • Understanding of research and evaluation methods • Understanding of the public sector and local government environment COMPETENCIES FOR THE POST Key Competencies for the post include the following and candidates will be expected to demonstrate sufficient evidence within their application form of competence under each of these. Please take particular note of these when completing the application form as any short-listing or interview processes will be based on the information provided by candidates: Management and Change Contributes to the development of policies in own area and is effective in translating corporate policies and strategies of Wexford County Council into operational plans and outputs; Embeds good governance practices into day to day activities, practices and processes; Establishes, develops and maintains positive and productive professional working relationships; Effectively manages change, fosters a culture of creativity in employees and overcomes resistance to change; Delivering Results Acts decisively and makes timely, informed and effective decisions and displays good judgement and balance in making decisions or recommendations; Maintains a strong focus on meeting the needs of customers at all times; Allocates resources effectively to deliver on operational plans; Ensures all outputs are delivered to a high standard and in an efficient manner; Ensures compliance with legislation, regulation and procedures; Performance through People Leads by example to motivate staff in the delivery of high quality outcomes and customer service; Addresses any performance issues in a timely, appropriate and constructive manner; Ability to foster and maintain productive working relationships within the organisation and with relevant stakeholders externally; Has excellent written and verbal skills; Personal Effectiveness Develops the expertise necessary to carry out the role to a high standard and shares this with others; Manages time and workloads effectively; Takes initiative and seeks opportunities to exceed goals. Is proactive in keeping up to date on issues and key developments that may impact on their Department or Local Government; Salary: The salary shall be fully inclusive and shall be as determined from time to time. Holders of the post shall pay to the local authority any fees or other monies (other than their inclusive salary) payable to or received by them by virtue of their employment or in respect of services which they are required by or under any enactment to perform. An allowance may also be payable in respect of travel expenses and subsistence. SALARY: €53,345 - €65,172 (LSI 2) per annum. Entry point to this scale will be determined in accordance with Circulars issued by the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government. Appointees who are not existing public servants will enter at the minimum point of the scale.

6 days agoFull-time

Student Paramedic

HSE - National Ambulance Service (NAS)Nationwide€33,210 - €34,400 per year

Job Title, Grade Code: Student Paramedic (Grade Code: 3190) *Please note that this grade code is awaiting formal assignment from the DOH but it will not result in a change to the terms and conditions of employment. Remuneration The Salary scale for the post as at 01/01/2024 is: €33,210 - €33,640 - €34,070 - €34,400 Salary Scales are updated periodically and the most up to date versions can be found here: https://healthservice.hse.ie/staff/benefits-services/pay/pay-scales.html Campaign Reference: NRS14282 Closing Date: Wednesday 15th May 2024 at 3pm Proposed Testing Date(s): Week Commencing 10th June 2024 Proposed Interview Date (s): Week Commencing 15th July 2024 (Please note dates are provisional and are subject to change)   Educational Programme and Career Progression The HSE has on-going opportunities for candidates wishing to undertake the BSc. (Hon) in Paramedic Studies with a view to employment as a Pre Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC) registered Paramedic with NAS. This is a unique and exciting opportunity for Student Paramedics to undertake a BSc. (Hon) in Paramedic Studies as an employee of the HSE with the potential to lead to full time employment. The key stages of this programme and progression are: Year 1 – Student Paramedic Year 2 - Under Graduate Paramedic Intern Year 3 - Post Graduate Paramedic Intern Subject to graduation from the BSc. (Hon) in Paramedic Studies, registration as a Paramedic with PHECC and successful discharge of the probationary period: Year 4 - Registered (Qualified) Paramedic (full time employment)   Selection Process The HSE has on-going opportunities for Student Paramedics. In order to meet this requirement it is the intention of the National Recruitment Service to create a national supplementary panel from which current and future Student Paramedic training places will be filled. The recruitment and selection process for this campaign will be managed by the NRS and will involve various stages. The stages of this process are as follows: Stage 1 – Application Form ( www.hse.ie ) Stage 2 – Supervised Verbal Evaluation and Logical Thinking Testing Stage 3 – Eligibility Sift in line with UCC course entry requirements Stage 4 – Competency Based Interview Full information on the testing / assessment stages is available in this Job Specification and in the Additional Campaign Information document. There are a number of documents that candidates will be required to submit at the Testing/Assessment stage of the process. If you are interested in the role of Student Paramedic we would advise you to start gathering those documents now. The tests for this recruitment campaign are provisionally scheduled to take place on week commencing 10th June 2024 and the documentation must be available for submission at that time. Candidates who cannot produce the required documentation will be deemed ineligible and will not progress further in the selection process. Please refer to the Ranking/Shortlisting/Interview part of this Job Specification and the Additional Campaign Information document for further information on the documents you will be required to submit.   Taking up Appointment: A start date will be indicated at job offer stage.   Location of Post: National Ambulance Service College and Operational Divisions throughout the National Ambulance Service (NAS) as required to facilitate training placements. Details of the HSE National Ambulance Service Structure are provided at: https://www.nationalambulanceservice.ie/  Student Paramedics are required to work in any division of the NAS and can / will be re-assigned between locations as and when service need dictates. Every effort will be made to offer geographically convenient postings; however, we may be unable to facilitate this because of operational requirements. Informal Enquiries: Geraldine Glancy, Campaign Lead, NRS, applysupport@hse.ie National Ambulance Service College, nasc@hse.ie University College Cork, info.emed@ucc.ie   Details of Service: The National Ambulance Service (NAS) is the statutory pre-hospital emergency and intermediate care provider for the State. The NAS mission is to serve the needs of patients and the public as part of an integrated health system, through the provision of high quality, safe and patient centred services. This care begins immediately at the time that the emergency call is received, continues through to the safe treatment, transportation and handover of the patient to the clinical team at the receiving hospital or emergency department. Serving a population of over 5 million people, the NAS responds to over 400,000 ambulance calls each year, employs over 2600 staff across 118 locations and has a fleet of in excess of 620 vehicles. In conjunction with its partners the NAS transports approximately 25,800 patients via an Intermediate Care Service, co-ordinates and dispatches more than 800 Aero Medical / Air Ambulance calls, completes 600 paediatric and neonatal transfers and supports Community First Responder Schemes across the state. In 2025, the National Ambulance Service will continue implementation of a strategic plan, NAS Strategy 2025 to 2034, which is focused on ensuring the delivery of patient centred care. It brings together recommendations from a wide series of reviews into a single plan. A critical element of this is the implementation of shifting models of care that will see the service utilise other alternative services for our patients than the emergency department. Purpose of the Post (Student Paramedic) NAS is seeking persons interested in undertaking the Paramedic Training Programme (including Internship) and acquiring Registration as a Paramedic with the Pre Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC).  The intention of this process is to provide a pool of suitably qualified paramedics, licensed to practice by the Pre Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC), who will be offered positions at the grade of Paramedic at various locations throughout the NAS. The Paramedic (PHECC Registered Paramedic) will be competent to carry out all of the duties of the Paramedic (PHECC Registered Paramedic) and will have a range of abilities which will permit the safe delivery of emergency care and transport within the framework and limits specified by PHECC. The Paramedic (PHECC Registered Paramedic) will be responsible for the care, treatment and movement of patients and maintaining self, vehicles, equipment and station in a manner fit to respond to that role. The Paramedic Training Programme is operated jointly by the National Ambulance Services College (NASC) and the College of Medicine & Health, University College Cork (UCC). Successful completion of the course will lead to Paramedic Registration with the pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council and award of the BSc (Hons) in Paramedic Studies, UCC.  The purpose of the post of Student Paramedic is to: ·       Successfully complete the course ·       Achieve the award of the BSc (Hons) in Paramedical Science, UCC ·       Secure Paramedic Registration with the Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council ·       Successfully discharge the probationary period as an employee of the HSE ·       Secure enduring employment with the HSE as a PHECC Registered Paramedic Principal Duties and Responsibilities (PHECC Registered Paramedic) Deployment/Flexibility ●       Work rosters as assigned as a Paramedic, carry out the duties of the Paramedic ●       During any shift, work in any Ambulance Station as assigned from time to time ●       Be prepared to participate in strategic deployment at any designated Main Ambulance Station, Small Station, Sub-Station or other location as may be implemented in the future ●       Where directed, split crews to ensure effective crewing of Emergency Ambulances or Rapid Response Vehicles ●       Support and participate in the deployment of Alternative Pathways Services focussed on non-conveyance ●       Work in the NEOC Clinical Hub if required to support Hear and Treat activities ●       Work in rotational roles where required, e.g. Primary Care Teams and Emergency Departments ●       Operate any NAS vehicle as and when directed for deployment to clinically appropriate calls as set out in the PHECC Dispatch Standard including Emergency Ambulances, Intermediate Care Vehicles, CCRS Vehicles, Rapid Response Vehicles, Aeromedical Services or any other transport modality deemed appropriate to support service delivery. ●       Report to a Supervisor or Manager as designated by the District Operations Manager ●       Comply with all Standing Operational Procedures including clinical, operational and NEOC related ●       Act within the principles of Framework for Major Emergency Management during major emergencies if the need arises and to carry such communications equipment as necessary and to be familiar with the Major Emergency Plan. ●       Participate in exercises and training sessions designed to improve the ability of the NAS to respond to a Major Emergency. ●       Communicate with a broad range of HSE and non HSE professionals as appropriate ●       Carry out duties in an acting up capacity as required ●       Paramedics in NAS are both professional and societal examples by maintaining a high standard of dress and appearance as well as conducting themselves in a responsible manner at all times. ●       Ensure appropriate details and method of communications are available to NAS to ensure any necessary contact outside of working hours is available and acted upon responsibly by you Development, Education & Training ·       Engage in the HSE performance achievement process in conjunction with your Line Manager and staff as appropriate. ●       Be an exemplar for the progression of the profession and support all continuous quality improvement initiatives ●       Take personal responsibility for maintaining your currency and competence in Paramedic practice ●       Take part in training and development programmes as appropriate. ●       Be prepared to undertake continuous professional development opportunities. ●       Support the development of colleagues. ●       Mentor Undergraduate and Post Graduate Paramedic Interns, including those from external agencies and foster an atmosphere of learning by example. ●       Co-operate fully with the role and function of Paramedic Tutors and Clinical Practice Facilitators ●       Facilitate both internal and external observer and student placements ●       Undergo such training as may be prescribed by the NAS for both organisational and individual development. ●       Identify and seek the support of the NAS for relevant professional development opportunities necessary to maintain and improve clinical competence. ●       Identify developmental opportunities within the work context and take part in activities, which lead to personal and professional development. ●       Interact with, support and mentor Community First Responders ●       Attend supervision and appraisal session with Supervisors and Managers as required. ●       Where relevant and deemed necessary by the Clinical Director, engage fully and willingly in the Return to Practice process Personal Health & Wellbeing ●       In the context of delivering high quality Emergency Medical Services, maintaining a level of physical fitness and on-going personal professional development appropriate to the role is essential ●       Foster good working relationships with peers, colleagues and external stakeholders and call out poor behaviour where observed ●       Demonstrate awareness of own stress levels and seek appropriate support in order to manage individual responsibility. ●       Where practicable promote and support employee assistance programmes and schemes (e.g. CISM). ●       Ensure attendance for duty free from the effects and smell of prior alcohol consumption ●       Wear such uniforms and/or protective clothing as deemed necessary for the performance of his/her duties in a clean, hygienic and professional manner  Safety, Health & Welfare at Work (Including Driving & Vehicle Checks) ●       Be familiar with the Site Specific Safety Statement and be personally responsible for signing to confirm you have done so. ●       Carry out relevant risk assessments to identify and report actual or potential hazards/risks in the work environment in accordance with the NAS Safety Statement / deal with them appropriately ●       Take immediate action to minimise risks where it is reasonably practicable to do so ●       Ensure there is no smoking in the vehicle or in any areas where smoking is restricted. ●       Demonstrate awareness of own stress levels and seek appropriate support ●       Drive all relevant vehicles types operated by NAS in accordance with the Policy for Vehicular Emergency Response, Safe Work Practice Sheet on Driving and the Site Specific Safety Statement ●       At the start of each tour of duty, carry out and complete a Daily Vehicle Inspection Form, ensuring that all defects, deficiencies and accident damage are reported on a Vehicle/Equipment Defect Report Form to the Fleet and Asset Coordination Centre ●       Check any vehicle prior to use ensuring that it is fully equipped, visually checked for defects and that all equipment is functioning and ready for use in accordance with Service Procedures ●       As part of on-going professional development, ensure an up to date knowledge of equipment required to perform duties. ●       Carry out maintenance, equipment and drug checks on emergency ambulance, intermediate care and specialist vehicles as may be in service at any given time ●       Operate equipment in accordance with Standing Operational Procedures and manufacturer’s instructions ●       Maintain the NAS standards of cleanliness for vehicles, equipment and stations ●       Be personally responsible for not undertaking any task or action which would knowingly cause risk to self, others, or to the NAS ●       As far as is reasonably practicable attempt to prevent other people from undertaking tasks or actions which would knowingly cause risk to themselves, others, or to the NAS ●       Participate in briefing/training sessions and carry out any agreed control measures and duties as instructed ●       Comply with all Health and Safety guidelines, be familiar with Safety Statements and Site Specific Statements and immediately report any accidents in line with the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work legislation Administrative Responsibilities (Including Managing Resources & Information) ●       Ensure all required technology, including ICT and communications is fully maintained and utilised as intended by NAS during working hours to ensure necessary communication at all times. ●       Ensure appropriate details and method of communications are available to NAS to ensure any necessary contact outside of working hours is available and acted upon responsibly by you. Record details and maintain records of patients, journeys, vehicle refuelling and duty hours in accordance with NAS procedures ●       Maintain and submit records as required by the relevant Senior Manager or a designated Manager to include Daily Vehicle Inspection Forms, Vehicle/Equipment Defect Report Forms, electronic Patient Care Reports or any other reports as required ●       Co-operate with and be familiar with all management procedures in relation to discipline, industrial relations agreements, rosters, training, leave and grievance ●       Take responsibility for ensuring operational equipment is ready for use ●       Document all patient care and treatment and comply with records management processes ●       Access and record information using computerised systems ●       Undertake paperwork, such as recording routine tests on pieces of equipment ●       Accept responsibility for security of stations, vehicles and equipment where appropriate ●       Get to know the local community area, including: streets, roads and buildings ●       Be aware of the risks and possible hazards to be found within their operational area ●       Maintain confidentiality in relation to personal data held for colleagues and patients, ensuring it is processed lawfully; for no purpose other than for which it was intended; is relevant to that purpose; is retained for no longer than is necessary; is processed in accordance with the rights of the subject to access and accuracy; and is protected from accidental loss or damage in accordance with the requirements of the Data Protection legislation, and records management guidance ●       Maintain confidentiality of patient identifiable personal data using a non-identifiable alternative, where practicable, and limiting access on a strictly need to know basis Tenure The post of Student Paramedic is Specified Purpose. Any posts that may be offered, either specified purpose or permanent, full time and pensionable employment as a Registered Paramedic are subject to successful completion of the Paramedic Training Programme, successful discharge of the Paramedic Internship and successful acquisition of registration as a Paramedic with PHECC. Appointment as an employee of the Health Service Executive is governed by the Health Act 2004 and the Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Act 2004 and Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Amendment Act 2013. Working Week The hours of attendance i.e. average of 39 hours per week calculated over a predetermined period of time, involves shift work. You will be expected to be available for duty outside of the rostered hours as and when the need may arise. Shift patterns are normally of 8, 10 or 12 hours duration. A shift pattern may have a period of On Call incorporated. Rosters and periods of duty will involve working at weekends, nights and during public holidays. You will be required to work the agreed roster arrangements advised to you by your line manager.  Where you are required to work unsocial hours and/or night duty you will be remunerated at the nationally approved rates for your pay grade.   Where you are not assigned to a roster, your Supervisor will notify the working hours allocated to you at least 24 hours in advance. Where an unforeseen event such as staff availing of bereavement, force majeure, paternity or sick leave, staff injury, Stress Management stand down, a major emergency or critical staff shortage occurs, you will be required to change allocated working hours (& leave) at short notice, i.e. less than 24 hours’ notice. Annual Leave The annual leave associated with the post is 23 days. Every appointment of a person who is not already a permanent officer of the Health Service Executive or of a Local Authority shall be subject to a probationary period of 12 months as stipulated in the Department of Health Circular No.10/71. The above Job Description 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 him/her from time to time and to contribute to the development of the post while in office.

5 days agoFull-time

Emergency Medical Controller (E-Call Taker)

HSE - National Ambulance ServiceNationwide€33,825 - €48,896 per year

Job Title, Grade Code: Emergency Medical Controller (Emergency Call Taker) Grade Code: 6455 Remuneration The Salary scale for the post as at 01/01/2024 is: €33,825, €35,714, €36,796, €38,002, €39,035, €40,392, €41,757, €43,119, €44,484, €47,063 , €48,896 LSI Salary Scales are updated periodically and the most up to date versions can be found here: https://healthservice.hse.ie/staff/benefits-services/pay/pay-scales.html Campaign Reference: NRS14281 Closing Date: Monday 13th May 2024 at 3pm Proposed Interview Date (s) The recruitment and selection process for this campaign will be managed by the National Recruitment Service and will involve various stages. The stages of this process are as follows:  Stage 1 – Application Form ( www.hse.ie ) Stage 2 – Online Assessments provisionally scheduled to take place W/C 27/05/2024 Stage 3 – Interview provisionally scheduled to take place W/C 24/06/2024 Please note these dates are provisional and are subject to change. For further information on the various stages of the recruitment process for this campaign please refer to Page 2 of the Additional Campaign Information. Taking up Appointment: A start date will be indicated at job offer stage. Location of Post: National Ambulance Service - National Ambulance Service Command & Control Centre Details of the HSE National Ambulance Structure are provided at: https://www.nationalambulanceservice.ie/aboutnationalambulanceservice/ Post holders arising from this recruitment campaign will be based in the National Ambulance Service Command & Control Centre in either Ballyshannon, Co Donegal or Tallaght, Co Dublin. A panel may be created for the National Ambulance Service from which current and future permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part time duration may be filled. Informal Enquiries: Ken Lyons, General Manager NEOC Email: ken.lyons@hse.ie Phone: 0879760013 Details of Service The role and purpose of the National Ambulance Service is to provide a clinically appropriate and timely pre-hospital patient care and intermediate care service. Pre-hospital emergency care and intermediate care services are provided as an integral part of a continuum of care for patients/clients and there is a requirement to work in partnership with other health care providers in both Scheduled and Unscheduled Healthcare Services. Purpose of the Post The Emergency Medical Controller (Emergency Call Taker) post is designed to operate in a communications command and control centre environment in order to control efficiently and effectively the emergency ambulance, intermediate care and first responder services for service users and to cater for the communications needs of the Health Service. Responsible for the efficient and effective call taking of EMS, ICS and related calls and requests in order to meet service user’s needs in a timely manner and within the framework of policies, procedures and guidelines. Additionally, the Emergency Medical Controller (Emergency Call Taker) will have a key role in the future operation of alternative referral pathways. The Emergency Medical Controller (Emergency Call Taker) has a key role in delivering an effective response to emergencies within an established set of performance indicator response times. The Emergency Medical Controller (Emergency Call Taker) will play a lead role in improving communication within and externally to the service, by performing their duties in line with the ethos of customer/client service. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Service Delivery and Performance §  Ensure that all requests for EMS and ICS are dealt with appropriately with particular emphasis on “can do” approach ensuring the best outcomes for all patients and clients. The above Job Description 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 him/her from time to time and to contribute to the development of the post while in office. Tenure The current vacancies will be full time and permanent (upon successful completion of training) across Ballyshannon and Tallaght location. The post is pensionable. A panel may be created from which permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part time duration may be filled. The tenure of these posts will be indicated at “expression of interest” stage. Appointment as an employee of the Health Service Executive is governed by the Health Act 2004 and the Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Act 2004 and Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Amendment Act 2013. Remuneration The Salary scale for the post as at 01/01/2024 is: €33,825, €35,714, €36,796, €38,002, €39,035, €40,392, €41,757, €43,119, €44,484, €47,063 , €48,896 LSI New appointees to any grade start at the minimum point of the scale. Incremental credit will be applied for recognised relevant service in Ireland and abroad (Department of Health Circular 2/2011). Incremental credit is normally granted on appointment, in respect of previous experience in the Civil Service, Local Authorities, Health Service and other Public Service Bodies and Statutory Agencies. Working Week The standard working week applying to the post is to be confirmed at Job Offer stage. Annual Leave The annual leave associated with the post will be confirmed at Job Offer stage.   Health & Safety It is the responsibility of line managers to ensure that the management of safety, health and welfare is successfully integrated into all activities undertaken within their area of responsibility, so far as is reasonably practicable. Line managers are named and roles and responsibilities detailed in the relevant Site Specific Safety Statement (SSSS). Key responsibilities include: •        Developing a SSSS for the department/service [1] , as applicable, based on the identification of hazards and the assessment of risks, and reviewing/updating same on a regular basis (at least annually) and in the event of any significant change in the work activity or place of work. •        Ensuring that Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) is integrated into day-to-day business, providing Systems Of Work (SOW) that are planned, organised, performed, maintained, and revised as appropriate, and ensuring that all safety related records are maintained and available for inspection. •        Consulting and communicating with staff and safety representatives on OSH matters. •        Ensuring a training needs assessment (TNA) is undertaken for employees, facilitating their attendance at statutory OSH training, and ensuring records are maintained for each employee. •        Ensuring that all incidents occurring within the relevant department/service are appropriately managed and investigated in accordance with HSE procedures [2] . •        Seeking advice from health and safety professionals through the National Health and Safety Function Helpdesk as appropriate. •        Reviewing the health and safety performance of the ward/department/service and staff through, respectively, local audit and performance achievement meetings for example.  Note : Detailed roles and responsibilities of Line Managers are outlined in local SSSS. [1] A template SSSS and guidelines are available on writing your site or service safety statement . 2 Structures and processes for effective incident management and review of incidents. The above Job Description 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 him/her from time to time and to contribute to the development of the post while in office.

3 days agoFull-timePermanent

Fisheries Officer

Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI)New Ross, County Wexford€29,053 - €43,621 per year

Inland Fisheries Ireland has an exciting opportunity available for a Fisheries Officer to join our team, which would be well suited to those who have an interest in protecting, managing and conserving Ireland's inland fisheries and sea angling resources.  The role of Fisheries Officer is responsible for front line implementation and enforcement of the provisions of the Fisheries Acts, Water Pollution Acts, Water Framework Directive & other relevant statutory provisions, to include the provision of comprehensive conservation, protection, improvement & development services, inland and at sea. The role of a Fisheries Officer has two main areas of responsibility; REMUNERATION The salary scale for the position is at the level of Fisheries Officer as applies in Inland Fisheries Ireland, it is a 14-point scale including 2 long service increments (LSI’s): Point 1 €29,053; Point 2 €30,623; Point 3 €31,530; Point 4 €32,764; Point 5 €33,736; Point 6 €34,748; Point 7 €35,489; Point 8 €36,530; Point 9 €37,398; Point 10 €38,091; Point 11 €39,126; Point 12 € 40,173; LSI 1 €41,688; LSI 2 €43,621 (IFI FO Grade PayScale as of 01/10/2023.) An unsocial hour’s allowance (UHA) of up to €7,279 per annum (pro-rata), will be payable at either 50% or 100% relative to the number of unsocial hours worked. Candidates should note that salary will not be subject to negotiation and the rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. New entrants to the public sector will start on Point 1 subject to Haddington Road Agreement and subsequent Government Agreements. TENURE This post is offered on a permanent contract basis. FORMATION OF A PANEL A panel may be created for up to six months to cover vacancies for roles with similar skill sets. CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.

9 days agoFull-time

Cycling & Walking Officer

Wexford County CouncilWexford€55,847 - €72,602 per year

Background The Programme for Government published in June 2020 includes ambitious targets, together with a significant provision of additional funding, for the development of walking and cycling schemes. The primary aim of this funding is to support the development of high-quality cycling and walking infrastructure across the State. Increased numbers of people choosing an active mode of transport benefits society and the economy in a number of different ways. An acknowledged barrier to achieving a significant shift in the numbers of people making that choice is actual and perceived issues in relation to safety and accessibility. Improved, expanded and integrated networks of active travel infrastructure can address that barrier and support the fundamental change in the nature of Transport in Ireland needed to address our climate action challenge. In recent months the National Transport Authority (NTA) has developed a five-year walking and cycling infrastructure delivery plan. Wexford County Council is keen to promote a multi-disciplinary team approach to the development and delivery of projects under the Active Travel programme. This is beneficial in terms of enhancing the overall quality of projects and brings additional skill sets to assist in the delivery of the programme. As part of this programme Wexford County Council will employ a Cycling & Walking Officer, who will be responsible for communication and promotion of cycling and walking programmes throughout the county. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE POST 1. CHARACTER: Candidates shall be of good character. 2. 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. 3. EDUCATION, TRAINING, EXPERIENCE, ETC. : Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed Application Forms: (i) have experience of working closely with communities, schools, advocacy groups, public representatives and other relevant stakeholders to design, promote and implement activities and events; (ii) have a good understanding of the role of Local Government; (iii) demonstrate relevant administrative experience at a sufficiently high level, including report writing, presentations and funding applications; (iv) have experience of using multiple communication channels, in particular social media and websites; (v) have a career that demonstrates ability to manage and supervise staff; (vi) have experience managing financial resources within a budgetary control framework; (vii) have a good knowledge and awareness of Health & Safety legislation and regulations, their implications for the organisation and the employee, and their application in the workplace. The ideal Candidate shall: • have a keen interest in and enthusiasm for cycling and walking; • Possess strong interpersonal skills and be able to engage and foster good working relationships with Wexford County Council internal departments and external organisations/groups; • Be capable of effectively communicating key messages of the Environment and transportation department and representing Wexford County Council to third party organisations and the general public in a professional manner; • Have the ability to motivate, empower and encourage personnel under his/her supervision to achieve maximum performance; • Be self-motivated with ability to work on his/her own initiative, in an independent environment and without constant supervision; • Have a good understanding of transportation issues in Wexford and recognise the changing environment in which Wexford County Council operates; • Possess good organisation and IT skills and have experience of working with websites; • Have good report writing and presentation skills; • Have a willingness to learn, to participate in relevant training courses in order to execute new skills and the aptitude to engage with all new technology and information systems; • Have good knowledge and awareness of Health & Safety Legislation and Regulations, their implications for the organization and the employee, and their application in the workplace. 4. CITIZENSHIP: Candidates must, by the date of any job offer, 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 is a spouse or child of an EEA or UK or Swiss citizen and has a stamp 4 visa; or (e) A person awarded international protection under the International Protection Act 2015 or any family member entitled to remain in the State as a result of family reunification and has a stamp 4 visa or (f) A non-EEA citizen who is a parent of a dependent child who is a citizen of, and resident in, an EEA member state or the UK or Switzerland and has a stamp 4 visa. THE PERSON The person appointed will be able to clearly demonstrate the key competencies as set out in this Booklet. In addition, the successful candidate will possess the following: - • Be able to work within, and where necessary lead, multi-disciplined teams and have the ability to motivate, empower and encourage employees to achieve maximum performance; • Be capable of delivering the full range of quality services and implement policy decisions; • Have strong interpersonal and communication skills • Have a good knowledge of Road Traffic and Road Safety Legislation and the Governments strategy on road safety; • Have a good knowledge of Climate Change and Government Strategy and adaption plans; DUTIES OF THE POST The duties of the post shall be to give to the local authority under the direction and supervision of its appropriate employee, such services of an executive, supervisory and advisory nature as are required for the exercise and performance of any of its powers and duties and shall include the duty of deputising for other employees of the local authority, when required, and such duties as may be required in relation to the area of any other local authority. The duties shall include but are not limited to: • Work with the Senior Engineer in Roads Department, the Road Safety Officer and the Sports Officer of Wexford County Council to develop and agree annual programme of cycling & walking promotion and safety within the county. • Work with the NTA in identifying and delivering on high quality cycling and walking infrastructure in the County • Work with all other sections of Wexford County Council to co-ordinate and promote cycling and walking throughout the County. • Identify new opportunities for the local expansion of Wexford County Council cycling & walking initiatives and help identify and generate new funding streams for both new and existing initiatives. • Act as an ambassador for Wexford County Council cycling & walking programmes and represent the organisation on appropriate occasions. • Manage and coordinate on and off-road cycle training activities, preferred cycling routes, signage and promotion. • Develop contacts with individuals, schools, businesses and other interest groups in the promotion of Wexford County Council’s Cycling Programme and National Cycling Programmes, including Cycling Week, Bike to Work Scheme and any other similar initiatives. • Ongoing liaison with schools, and other interest groups in programme introduction and development. • Liaise with event organisers at festivals and events to promote and increase awareness of the various cycling & walking programmes. • Explore opportunities for promotion of Cycling and Walking within the county including development of dedicated cycle & walking paths. • Build Cycle & Walking tourism links to develop Wexford as an attraction for new and existing visitors. • Develop cycling and walking through a multi-stranded approach encompassing safety, legislation, enforcement, training, infrastructure and promotion. • Carry out regular audits of cycling and walking facilities to feed into annual programme of works for upgrade, repair, enhancement and new works. • Develop cycling and walking plans for the main urban centres. • Develop cycling and walking strategy on a countywide basis. • Liaise with Special Projects Section of Wexford County Council on all Greenway developments. Develop links from Greenways to Urban areas to encourage greater usage. • Develop a Safe Routes to Schools Programme to include improved cycling and walking infrastructure. • Have excellent communications skills including report writing, presentation delivery and verbal. • Have reasonable computer skills and ability to use financial management systems, excel, word and bespoke databases, following training. • Any other duties that might be assigned from time to time. COMPETENCIES FOR THE POST Key Competencies for the post include the following and candidates will be expected to demonstrate sufficient evidence within their application form of competence under each of these. Please take particular note of these when completing the application form as any short-listing or interview processes will be based on the information provided by candidates: Management and Change Clear understanding of political reality and context of Wexford County Council; Embeds good governance practices into day to day activities, practices and processes; Establishes, develops and maintains positive and productive professional relationships both internally and externally to enhance service delivery; Effectively manages change, foster a culture of creativity in employees and overcomes resistance to change; Delivering Results Develops operational and team plans having regard to corporate priorities, operational objectives and available resources; Acts decisively and makes timely, informed and effective decisions, pinpointing critical information and address issues logically; Practices and promotes a strong focus on delivering high quality customer service, for internal and external customers; Proactively identifies areas for improvement and develops practical suggestions for their implementation; Ensures compliance with legislation, regulation and procedures; Performance through People Leads by example to motivate staff in the delivery of high-quality outcomes and customer service; Works with the team to facilitate high performance, developing clear and realistic objectives to ensure corporate policies and strategies of Wexford County Council are delivered; Effectively manages performance of individuals and teams to achieve operational plan, targets and objectives; Places high importance on staff development, training and maximising skills and capacity of team. Demonstrates an excellent level of verbal and written communication skills; Acts as an effective link between staff and senior management; Personal Effectiveness Does more than is required or expected, anticipates situations and acts to pre-empt problems. Creates new opportunities; Strives to perform at a high level, investing significant energy to achieve agreed objectives; Demonstrates appropriate and positive self-confidence; Operates effectively in an environment with significant complexity and pace; Has high levels of expertise and broad Local Authority knowledge relevant to his/her own area. CONDITIONS OF SERVICE 1. Tenure: The post is whole-time, permanent and pensionable. Persons who become pensionable employees of a Local Authority who are liable to pay the Class A rate of PRSI contribution will be required in respect of their superannuation to contribute to the Local Authority at the rate of 1.5% of their pensionable remuneration plus 3.5% of net pensionable remuneration (i.e. pensionable remuneration less twice the annual rate of social insurance old age contributory pension payable at the maximum rate to a person with no adult dependent or qualified children). All persons who become pensionable employees of a Local Authority will be required in respect of the Local Government (Spouses and Children’s Contributory Pension) Scheme to contribute to the Local Authority at the rate of 1.5% of their net pensionable remuneration (i.e. pensionable remuneration less twice the annual rate of social insurance old age contributory pension payable at the maximum rate to a person with no adult dependent or qualified children) in accordance with the terms of the Scheme. For new entrants under the Single Public Service Pension Scheme effective from 01/01/2013, superannuation contributions are 3.5% of net pensionable remuneration and 3% of pensionable remuneration. 2. Probation: Where a person who is not already a permanent employee of Wexford County Council is appointed, the following provisions shall apply:- (a) there shall be a period after such appointment takes effect during which such person shall hold such employment on probation; (b) such period shall be 6 months, but the Chief Executive may, at his discretion, extend such period; (c) such person shall cease to hold such employment at the end of the period of probation, unless during such period the Chief Executive has certified that the service of such person is satisfactory. 3. Salary: The salary shall be fully inclusive and shall be as determined from time to time. Holders of the post shall pay to the local authority any fees or other monies (other than their inclusive salary) payable to or received by them by virtue of their employment or in respect of services which they are required by or under any enactment to perform. An allowance may also be payable in respect of travel expenses and subsistence. SALARY: €55,847 - €72,602 (2nd LSI) Entry point to this scale will be determined in accordance with Circulars issued by the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government. Appointees who are not existing public servants will enter at the minimum point of the scale. 4. Health: For the purpose of satisfying the requirement as to health, it will be necessary for successful candidates, before being appointed, to undergo at their expense, a medical examination by a qualified medical practitioner to be nominated by the local authority. Defects reported as a result of this examination must be remedied before appointment. On taking up appointment, the expense of the medical examination will be refunded to the candidate. 5. Retirement / Superannuation: Single Public Service Pension Scheme: Effective from 1st January 2013, The Single Public Service Scheme applies to all first-time new entrants to the public service, as well as to former public servants returning to the public service after a break of more than 26 weeks. All new entrants to pensionable public service employment on or after 1 January 2013 are, in general, members of the Single Scheme. Pension Age: Minimum pension age of 66 years (rising to 67 and 68 in line with State Pension age changes). Scheme Members must retire at the age of 70 years. New entrants to the public service appointed on or after 1st April, 2004. Retirement Age will be determined by the terms of the Public Service Superannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2004. The Act introduces new retirement provisions for new entrants to the public service appointed on or after 1st April, 2004. For new entrants there is no compulsory retirement age and 65 is the earliest age at which retirement benefits can be paid. In all other cases, 60 years is the minimum retirement age, with 65 years being the maximum retirement age. 6. Residence: The holder of the post shall reside in the district in which his or her duties are to be performed, or within a reasonable distance thereof.

18 days agoFull-timePermanent

Customer Assistant

BootsWexford

Joining us as a Customer Assistant is a great opportunity, whether it’s your first job and you’re looking to gain some valuable experience, or you have experience with retail and you’re looking for a new challenge, this is the start of a new career with us. About the role You will work onsite and report into the Assistant or Store Manager and your role could be to help on the tills, advise our customers, or work in our back shop. You will also: Help our customers and put them at ease; whether that’s listening to find out more about them, answering questions and giving great advice on our fantastic products, recommending items they hadn’t considered or simply offering a basket - it's the little things that make a difference Get to know our in-store offers and schemes and promote them - the more info we can give our customers be better. Help our stores run smoothly - this could look like ensuring we have the right products displayed on the shop floor, providing a great service on our tills, or helping with our stock in in the stock rooms Work with other members in the team to provide a great shopping experience, ensuring the store is always clean and presentable to provide a store everyone can be proud of What you’ll need to have Full training is provided for this role, and we are looking for people who: Excel in a varied environment, working at pace Communicate and listen effectively Enjoy working as part of a team, promoting a collaborative team dynamic Know that the little things make the biggest difference for customer interactions Desire to be a proud brand ambassador for Boots and help our customers find the best products for them It would be great if you also have Experience providing customer care and delivering great customer service but this is not essential. Our benefits Pension membership (PRSA) Partial paid maternity leave Discretionary annual bonus Generous employee discounts Flexible benefits scheme including: health insurance, dental insurance, life assurance, holiday buying and much more. CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.

12 hours agoFull-time
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