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What is the role? Communications functions vary across organisations, and the specific role and responsibilities of a Communications Officer will depend on the organisation and area to which you are assigned. Communications Units typically cover areas such as: • Press and media relations, working as part of a team in a Press Office; • Social media management; • Content creation, including design, photography and videography; • Digital communications and website management; • Marketing and advertising campaigns and public information initiatives; • Internal communications. The role of Communications Officer offers plenty of variety and the chance to build your experience across a range of areas. As a Communications Officer you will work as part of a team to drive the organisation’s communications strategy. For example, depending on the organisation or role to which you are assigned, you may be focused on liaising with members of the media to ensure clear and accurate information is communicated, managing media queries and coordinating media engagements, press conferences and interviews. Equally, you may be involved in the development of content and campaigns for social media, websites or other internal and external communication channels. Promotion and progression opportunities are available within communications through open competitions to Communications Specialist (HEO), Communications Manager (AP) and Head of Communications (PO). It is important to note that the role may require an element of evening/weekend work, or off-site events. Civil Service overtime and travel and subsistence arrangements and rates will apply, as appropriate. Key duties and responsibilities: As mentioned above, communications functions vary across organisations, and the specific role and responsibilities of a Communications Officer will depend on the organisation and area to which you are assigned. The following is an overview of the type of responsibilities and tasks involved in the Communications Officer role: • Liaising with the media and managing enquiries from journalists and other media contacts via telephone and email; • Preparing press releases, briefing documents and other communications materials; • Arranging and organising events, interviews, launches, photocalls and press conferences; • Contributing to the development and implementation of communications campaigns and programmes; • Summarising complex information and producing accessible communications for a variety of channels and audiences with different needs; • Creating content for social media, websites and other channels including photography, videography and graphic design; • Updating and editing websites; • Supporting stakeholder consultation programmes; • Collaborating effectively with teams across the Department/Agency to ensure the delivery of high-quality work in a timely manner; • Monitoring media and current affairs across print, broadcast and social/digital and Oireachtas business; • Supporting the delivery of internal communications programmes; • Dealing effectively with a broad range of information sources and identifying key issues and trends; • Supporting the implementation of systems to ensure the smooth running of the communications function and taking ownership to ensure issues are resolved or escalated to the proper personnel to resolve in a timely manner; • Making effective recommendations for communications activities; • General administrative duties, ensuring day-to-day support for managers as required; • Carrying out any other duties relevant to the role that may be identified from time to time. This job description is a guide to the general range of duties of the successful candidate. It is not intended to be definitive or restrictive. Positions requiring specialist Irish language skills The Civil Service is fully committed to fulfilling its obligations under the Official Languages Act. It is intended that vacancies arising which require staff to provide a full range of services through the Irish language (Functional Bilinguals), may be filled from this competition. In this regard, individuals who have proficiency in the Irish language and who fulfil all other eligibility criteria set out below may indicate their interest on the application form. Candidates who indicate their interest and who are successful at the final selection stages will be required to undergo certain assessments through Irish, e.g. interview and/or written test, prior to being considered for such a position. They must achieve the required level in the Irish language, i.e. demonstrate a minimum Level B2 on the Europass self-assessment framework. Essential Requirements, Qualifications and Experience On the closing date of Thursday, 9th April 2026, to be eligible for consideration, a candidate must satisfy the following requirements: A qualification of at least Level 7 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) (or NARIC Ireland Foreign Qualifications equivalent); and At least one year’s relevant professional experience in at least two of the following areas: Media engagement / press office Public relations Public affairs Journalism Event management Social media management Multimedia content creation Graphic design Website management Advertising Marketing Internal communications programmes In order to be effective in the role of a Communications Officer, candidates should have: Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to present material in a clear, concise and comprehensive manner; A good understanding of communications and the evolving communications landscape, including digital and social media, marketing, branding and advertising; Good knowledge and understanding of current affairs and the media landscape across print, broadcast and digital platforms; The ability to use information and communications technology, including a good level of proficiency in using Microsoft Office packages; Good research, editorial skills and storytelling ability; The ability to work calmly under pressure and deal with multiple demands and competing priorities to tight deadlines; The ability to work effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary team; Strong organisational skills with a commitment to achieving quality results and ensuring all tasks are completed to a very high standard; A high level of motivation and a demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team; A willingness to share ideas and information with the purpose of achieving a particular result; Motivation, flexibility and willingness to adapt and positively contribute to the implementation of change, and the ability to use own initiative as and when appropriate; The ability to absorb new information quickly, understand new concepts and relationships, and the awareness to focus on important information; Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to network, build and maintain relationships and successfully engage, persuade and collaborate with internal colleagues; The self-confidence and resilience necessary to cope with challenging and/or sensitive situations; A keen interest in public affairs and be committed to the concept of Public Service. Desirable • Proficiency in Irish. Candidates who wish to have their ability in Irish assessed may be required to undergo a language assessment in order to satisfy publicjobs of their ability to communicate effectively in Irish. Candidates must also be able to demonstrate the capabilities required for effective performance at this level. Civil Service (Government Departments and Offices) Dublin/Nationwide Permanent – Full time Starting at €38,419 3pm on Thursday, 9th April 2026
Learning Support Officer
LOCATION: The post-holder will be required to work in any of the College’s buildings as necessary. SALARY/GRADE: Band 5 (£32,597 - £36,363) TERMS & CONDITIONS: Support RESPONSIBLE FOR: The post holder may supervise staff. JOB PURPOSE: To contribute to the development, maintenance and co-ordination of a range of support services for students with disabilities, learning difficulties or long-term medical conditions in order to ensure that students are able to participate fully in their chosen course of study. To assess, monitor and review the additional support needs of students with disabilities, learning difficulties or long-term medical conditions and implement support strategies in line with the requirements of the student pathway in a busy environment. MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES To assess and determine the support requirements for students including examination access arrangements, personal and technical support. To identify suitable provision for additional support within existing budgets and guidelines: follow associated policies and procedures. To complete, monitor and review individual student support plans. To review support strategies for students with disabilities, learning difficulties or long-term medical conditions in conjunction with relevant academic staff. To provide information and advice to staff and students in relation to the appropriate procedures for the administration of the Additional Support Fund, Disabled Student Allowance, the implementation of examination arrangements and other support services within the organisation. To provide information, guidance and advice to existing staff and students and prospective students with disabilities. To advise course teams on the implementation of effective classroom strategies which will enable students with specific learning difficulties to successfully complete their course of study. To input, collate and analyse relevant information for reporting and funding purposes. To liaise with external voluntary and statutory agencies in order to ensure a comprehensive service is provided in order to support Belfast Metropolitan College students with a disability and/or additional support need. To contribute to the development of operational procedures and codes of good practice. To assist the Centre Manager with operational tasks. To participate in the selection of staff, in line with recruitment and selection training. To ensure staff maintain a high regard for customer service. General To contribute to the achievement of the College’s mission, values and strategic directions. Participate in the College’s performance appraisal system. Participate in College developments, attend internal and external meetings and training programmes required. Adhere to general standards of conduct embodied in College policies. To implement and embed the College’s equality and diversity policies and respond to its equality and diversity duties as they relate to all stakeholders. Act, if directed, as fire marshal or warden. Carry out, if directed, the role of first aider. To undertake such other relevant duties as may be reasonably expected of the post holder. Essential Criteria Qualifications EITHER hold a qualification at a minimum level 5 (e.g. HND) plus have a minimum of 2 years’ experience of assessing and implementing a range of support interventions necessary to meet the needs of young people of post primary age or adults with disabilities, learning difficulties or long-term medical conditions. OR hold a qualification at a minimum level 4 (e.g. HNC) plus have a minimum of 3 years’ experience of assessing and implementing a range of support interventions necessary to meet the needs of young people of post primary age or adults with disabilities, learning difficulties or long-term medical conditions. Knowledge / Experience Demonstrate a working knowledge of the implementation of Examination Access Arrangements for young people of post primary age or adults with disabilities. Experience managing multiple client caseloads in a responsive and efficient manner. Experience using Microsoft Office applications. Competencies The competencies required for effective performance in post are: Specialist Knowledge Planning, Prioritising & Organising Relationship Management Information and Data Analysis Customer Service Orientation Communication and Personal Impact
Deputy Chief Executive/director Of Clinical & Operational Services
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following post: Deputy Chief Executive/Director of Clinical & Operational Services Permanent, Whole Time & Pensionable We encourage you to find out more about the role and the team. Further information and Informal enquiries to: Ms. Emer Martin, CEO Email: ceo@stjohnshospital.ie Applications forms can be accessed on https://www.stjohnshospital.ie/jobs/ Applications must be completed online through the digital application form. Applicants will be shortlisted based on information supplied in their application. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure their application is received in the Human Resources Department before the closing date. Applicants may be shortlisted based on information supplied in their application . St. John’s Hospital is an equal opportunities employer
Clinical Nurse Manager, Theatre Services
*** PLEASE COMPLETE THE APPLICATION FORM FULLY *** The CNM3 will: 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.
Community Child Development Officer
Community Child Development Officer (Ref: E/CDO/B/326) Job details: Hours: 35 hours per week Salary: £ 24,719.97 per annum Contract: Initially to October 2026 (this may be extended subject to funding) Location: Belfast/Lisburn/Newtownabbey Job Background: The Community Child Development Officer will support the delivery of community-based programmes, with a particular focus on early years and children’s services. This role involves engaging with families, facilitating child-centred activities, and working in partnership with local agencies to enhance outcomes in health, education, income, and employment. Main Duties and Responsibilities: Work alongside the Community Child Development Lead, following their leadership and guidance to ensure the effective delivery of programmes and services. Build, strengthen, and sustain relationships within communities to support identified needs, such as school readiness and after-school support. Identify service users in need, provide home visits, offer signposting, and facilitate (or assist in facilitating) targeted group sessions for children and parents. Deliver engaging, age-appropriate play and learning opportunities that support children’s development in safe and welcoming environments. Work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team, ensuring that planning considers children’s abilities, interests, language, and cultural backgrounds. Support parents in maximising their children’s potential, including home-based interventions where needed. Foster children’s emotional and social development by promoting positive behaviour through role modelling. Ensure facilities, resources, and equipment are well-maintained, compliant, and appropriate for children’s needs. Network with schools, churches, food banks, community groups, and other agencies to enhance service provision. Maintain accurate records, reports, and safeguarding procedures, ensuring compliance with organisational policies. Participate in training and professional development to enhance skills and effectiveness in the role. Promote Community Root Cause by participating in local events and assisting in the development of promotional materials. Essential Criteria: For more information, or a full job description/person specification, please contact the Human Resources Department Tel: (028) 9084 8494 or email: recruit@brysongroup.org Application packs with full job description are downloadable from https://bryson.getgotjobs.co.uk/home, where there is also the option to apply online. A satisfactory Access NI Enhanced / Standard disclosure or Garda Clearance is required prior to commencement of employment. Bryson adheres to Access NI Code of Practice available upon request. Closing date for receipt of completed applications is: Friday 10th April at 12pm
Clinical Nurse Manager, Resuscitation Training Officer, Sepsis & Early Warning Systems
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following post: Clinical Nurse Manager 2 Resuscitation Training Officer Sepsis & Early Warning Systems The appointment is part-time (0.5 WTE) 19.5 hours per week, Permanent and pensionable. The successful candidate will be responsible for the planning, organisation and implementation of training of Basic and Advanced Resuscitation, Early warning systems, ISBAR and Sepsis for all appropriate personnel within the area. This will include Nurses, Doctors, Healthcare Assistants, and all Allied Healthcare Professionals and any other hospital staff who wish to have training. The CNM2 Resuscitation Training Officer- Sepsis & Early Warning Systems will assist in promoting the importance of the national deteriorating program and resuscitation throughout the hospital and supporting staff to be competent and up to date in their skills. We encourage you to find out more about the role. For informal enquiries please contact Assistant Director of Nursing via email: adon@stjohnshospital.ie Applications must be completed online through the digital application form. Applicants will be shortlisted based on information supplied in their application. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure their application is received in the Human Resources Department before the closing date. Applicants may be shortlisted based on information supplied in their application . St. John’s Hospital is an equal opportunities employer
Day Activity Facilitator, Services
Corlann Limerick Applications are invited for the following positions Day Activities Facilitator - West Limerick Services Location: West Limerick (Newcastle West / Abbeyfeale, Liosmor, Askeaton) Permanent Full Time, part time and fixed term contracts available. Positions are availbale in Autism specific units as well as general ID services Basic Instructor 13-point scale €35,932 - €51,887 (pro-rata) There will be a supplementary panel formed for all Day Activity Facilitator posts within Corlann Limerick from which current and future permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full time or part time duration may be filled. Working with Corlann Working with us means you will be joining an organisation that supports people with intellectual disabilities to be valued citizens in their local community, to have ordinary life experiences and to be closely connected to family and friends. We require bright ambitious individuals who have a positive attitude towards working with persons with an intellectual disability and who are committed to ensuring that our persons supported lead as normal and enjoyable a life as possible. In return for this dedication and commitment we offer the following: · Competitive Rates of Pay · 22 days Annual Leave · Defined Benefit Pension Plan · Flexible Working Hours · Full Training provided · Full & Part-Time Work · Career Progression · Sick Leave · Employee Assistance Programs The role of an Instructor You will work as a member of a team and will participate in the development and implementation of appropriate programmes suitable to the individual needs and abilities of people supported by the services. The prime consideration at all times must be for the welfare and wellbeing of the service user. This position requires a high degree of professionalism. You must have the ability to work with people who have a learning disability and must believe that that person has the right to live and participate in the community equally with other people. The position requires competence in conflict resolution and the ability to understand and empower people with sometimes quite divergent points of view. Essential Closing date for receipt of completed applications is Monday 12th April 2026 Corlann is an Equal Opportunities Employer
Dsehscpo, Technology & Transformation Health Social Care Professions Project Officer
Location of Post FSS Bhaile Átha Cliath agus an Oirdheiscirt Bhaile Átha Cliath Theas, Chill Mhantain, Cheatharlach, Chill Chainnigh Thiobraid Árann Theas, Phort Láirge agus Loch Garman HSE Dublin & South East South Dublin, Wicklow, Carlow, Kilkenny, South Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford · 1 Specified Purpose 24 Month Contract The line manager is open to engagement in respect of flexibility around location in one of the HSE Dublin and South East Health main locations but post holder must be available to work in the Dublin Office Regularly. These include; · Iveagh Building, Carrickmines Park, Carrickmines, Dublin, D18 X015 · Lacken, Dublin Road, Kilkenny, R95 NV08. The successful candidate will be based on one of the two main Dublin & South East Regional Technology & Transformation sites. If based in Kilkenny the post holder will be required to travel to the Dublin Office regularly and as required. The successful candidate must be available to attend meetings through the DSE region and wider HSE as required. A panel may be created for Health & Social Care Professional (HSCP) Project Officer from which permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part time duration may be filled in the future. Informal Enquiries Cariosa Murray - Regional Nursing and Midwifery Information Officer Cariosa.Murray@hse.ie Purpose of the Post As an integral member of the above teams, the HSCP Project Officer, will provide specialist Health and Social Care (HSCP) clinical input and project support at regional/national level, for the innovative development, implementation and ongoing support to relevant programmes. He/she will work with regional/national HSCP teams, steering groups and relevant product project leads. The Health & Social Care Professions (HSCP) Project Officer will support the implementation of complex clinical and service change and will need to work collaboratively with other clinical staff such as Health & Social Care Professionals nursing, midwifery pharmacy, medical and Technology & Transformation leads.
Customer Service Advisor
Fexco Managed Services is seeking Customer Service Advisors to join our outsourcing division on a full-time, permanent basis. This position offers full remote working flexibility for candidates residing in Ireland. About this Opportunity Looking to enter the world of Customer Service? Do you want to work in a positive, friendly and forward-thinking environment? Then Fexco is the company for you… We provide excellent training and on the job support in all areas of phone, email and some admin duties with the opportunity to progress and develop your career within Fexco. How you will spend your day with us By the way… About us Fexco is recognised as one of the world’s most established Fintech and outsourcing organizations Fexco is one of Ireland’s leading private companies, based in Killorglin, Co Kerry. Founded in 1981, it has grown to employ almost 1000 people in Ireland and 2300 worldwide. Fexco Managed Services is one of Ireland’s leading outsourced services providers, delivering a high-quality service to a range of Government and Commercial clients. At Fexco we believe in nurturing and inspiring our people and we provide professional and personal development training throughout your career. Due to continued growth there are always opportunities for progression across our extended business units. Is this you? If you have the passion to succeed in a growing and innovative organisation and have the desired background, we would like to hear from you now. Part of this recruitment process may include a video interview – details of which will be sent to you should we progress with your application.
Service Hub Admin Team Member
Position Description The primary role of the NCD Services Hub team is to provide administrative, purchasing and framework support to the Delivery Organisation in ESB Networks. This organisation is responsible for the delivery of a large programme of works annually which includes utilising external contractors and suppliers. The programme covers a wide range of activities including overhead lines, substations, cable/ducting projects and timber cutting. The role is broad ranging and offers scope for variety as the support provided to the Networks Delivery Organisation covers a wide range of activities including Purchase Order creation for work requests received, contractor payments, performance reporting on various programmes, safety support and engaging with the relevant stakeholders nationally. This position will provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to gain a good understanding of the Networks business and develop/enhance their skills including IT, stakeholder management, financial awareness. Key Responsibilities Salary €33,500 - €40,000 per annum. Closing Date 10th of April 2026.