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Games and Digital Asset Sector Manager Location: Belfast (Hybrid working – 3 days office / 2 days remote) Contract: Permanent Hours : Full-time (37 hours per week) Salary: Deputy Principle (£47,304) Reference: NIS 25/33 Are you passionate about the future of games, immersive media, and digital content? Do you want to help shape and grow one of Northern Ireland’s most dynamic creative sectors? We’re looking for a high-calibre Games and Digital Asset Sector Manager to lead the development of our games and digital asset industries, including virtual production, VFX, 3D animation, and immersive content. This is a unique opportunity to work at the heart of a fast-moving, high-potential sector that is central to Northern Ireland’s creative economy. As part of our team, you’ll design and deliver targeted programmes, gather and apply sector insight, and build strong local and international partnerships. You’ll play a key role in representing the sector’s interests, driving innovation, and ensuring our initiatives deliver measurable creative, economic, and skills outcomes. This role is ideal for someone with: If you’re ready to make an impact in a growing industry and help shape the future of digital content in Northern Ireland, we’d love to hear from you. How to apply: To apply, please complete the online application form via GETGOT. If you are unable to access the online form, you can request a manual application form by emailing HR@northernirelandscreen.co.uk with the job title and reference number. Important Notice: Late applications will not be considered, even if delayed due to technical issues. It is the responsibility of the candidate to ensure all required information is submitted on time. Equal Opportunities: Northern Ireland Screen is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all individuals regardless of background and particularly encourage applications from those with lived experience in the interactive and screen sectors.
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Information Officer
JOB SUMMARY The remit of the Carer Supports Community team is to deliver one to one support to family carers, alongside the design, development and implementation of group and community-based supports. This team will manage delivery of local and national events (Family Carer of the Year Awards, National Carers Week, respite weekends, training & education). The Information Officer (IO) will work with the Support Manager (SM) for Cork South & West. Their role will involve responding to queries from family carers using the Carers Star Conversation. The Information Officer will work with the Support Manager in the administration of carer supports including but not limited to scheduling of carer clinics, workshops, support groups, making internal referrals and signposting to external organisations etc. The Information Officer also provides support to their Network team as required, which will include supporting fundraising. The Information Officer will be expected to travel to local and national meetings on a regular basis. Family Carers Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. www.familycarers.ie The following qualifications, skills and experience are required for this role: • Minimum Leaving Cert (or equivalent) and pursued further studies in Office Administration or IT. • At least 2 years’ experience working in a busy office environment. • Experience of working remotely with excellent broadband. • The ability to prioritise tasks and work within a dynamic environment. • Excellent IT Skills – mainly Microsoft 365, SharePoint, MS Word, Excel, Outlook, and experience setting up video calls through platforms like Zoom, MS Teams. • Flexibility in attitude and approach to the job and a willingness to help others. • A reflective approach to their work and a willingness to learn and desire to implement a culture of continuous improvement. • A strong work ethic with excellent attention to detail. • Effective time management skills and organisation skills with the ability to manage multiple activities and keep stakeholders informed. • Excellent communication skills and the ability to establish rapport with a diverse range of people. • The ability to work autonomously and within a team. • Fluency in English (written and verbal). • Have experience working in a highly confidential environment. • Fundraising experience desirable. • Full drivers licence with access to own car. ROLE CRITERIA Information Officer: Cork (South & West) Terms & Conditions: Part-time permanent contract (18.5 hours) (across Monday - Friday). Flexibility to travel to meetings as required is essential. The remuneration for this role includes a salary of €17,074 and access to a defined contribution pension scheme. The annual leave entitlement is 23 days per year pro rated to days worked.
Support Manager
The remit of the Carer Supports team is to deliver one to one support to family carers, alongside the design, development and implementation of group and community-based supports. This team will manage the delivery of local events and programmes, through actively supporting and participating in national initiatives of the Carer Support National Programme and Events Team such as the Family Carer of the Year Awards, National Carers Week, respite weekends, and training and education. Using a strengths-based, carer focused approach the Support Manger (SM) will work with the family carer delivering high quality, appropriate supports based on the identified needs of the family carer. Where appropriate, the Support Manager will support the family carer using the Carers Outcome Star, which enables a collaborative and focused conversation across seven recognised areas of carer wellbeing (health, the caring role, time for yourself, how you feel, work, finances, managing at home). The Support Manager will develop an individual person-centred action plan designed to support the family carer through and beyond their care journey. The Support Manager may also advocate on behalf of the family carer with an appropriate external service. The Support Manager will deliver community engagement via community development, delivery of education and training, facilitation of groups and carers clinics, signposting to relevant community services. The role includes organisation of local assemblies, community fora and fundraising and where applicable, the management of a local centre. The Support Manager will report to their network Senior Manager Community Supports East and will engage in reflective practice, supervision and will be an active member of their assigned network. The Support Manager will be required to deliver on agreed individual, network and national targets as identified in the performance management and delivery system agreed with their manager. The following qualifications, skills and experience are required for this role: • QQI Level 7 qualification or higher is desirable in Social Care / Community Development / Psychology / Train the Trainer / Guidance / Counselling / Education / Social Work. • Previous experience providing support to families in a community-based setting. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to establish rapport with a diverse range of people. • Ability to prioritise tasks and work within a dynamic environment. • Excellent IT skills - mainly MS Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, CRMs, Finance and HR reporting systems, etc. • Experience and confidence using virtual technologies such as 3CX, Zoom, Teams and video conferencing platforms. • Proven networking skills. • Strong people management skills. • Strong facilitation and presentation skills. • Experience engaging in fundraising. • Demonstrated ability to work under pressure, make clear and quick decisions and work with clients in distress. • Effective time management. • Ability to work both autonomously and collaboratively within a team. • Flexibility in attitude and approach to the job. • Reflective approach to their work. • A strong work ethic. • Willingness to work outside normal working hours when required. • Full driving licence, with access to car. The following is also desirable: • Experience working with and responding to carers individual needs which may include advocacy. • Experience negotiating with community-based organisations or groups to maximise outcomes for family carers. • At least two years’ experience of working with family carers and / or working within an information provision service. • Understanding of community development / public health approach. • Experience delivering education / training. • Knowledge of challenges facing family carers. • Knowledge of services and supports offered formally and informally within the community services sector. • Experience using the Outcome Star or other assessment methodologies. Terms & Conditions: Full time permanent contract (37 hours per week across Monday - Friday). Flexibility to travel to meetings as required is essential. The remuneration for this role includes a salary of €43,260 and access to a defined contribution pension scheme. The annual leave entitlement is 26 days per year.
Support Manager
The remit of the Carer Supports team is to deliver one to one support to family carers, alongside the design, development and implementation of group and community-based supports. This team will manage the delivery of local events and programmes, through actively supporting and participating in national initiatives of the Carer Support National Programme and Events Team such as the Family Carer of the Year Awards, National Carers Week, respite weekends, and training and education. Using a strengths-based, carer focused approach the Support Manger (SM) will work with the family carer delivering high quality, appropriate supports based on the identified needs of the family carer. Where appropriate, the Support Manager will support the family carer using the Carers Outcome Star, which enables a collaborative and focused conversation across seven recognised areas of carer wellbeing (health, the caring role, time for yourself, how you feel, work, finances, managing at home). The Support Manager will develop an individual person-centred action plan designed to support the family carer through and beyond their care journey. The Support Manager may also advocate on behalf of the family carer with an appropriate external service. The Support Manager will deliver community engagement via community development, delivery of education and training, facilitation of groups and carers clinics, signposting to relevant community services. The role includes organisation of local assemblies, community fora and fundraising and where applicable, the management of a local centre. The Support Manager will report to their network Senior Manager Community Supports East and will engage in reflective practice, supervision and will be an active member of their assigned network. The Support Manager will be required to deliver on agreed individual, network and national targets as identified in the performance management and delivery system agreed with their manager. The following qualifications, skills and experience are required for this role: • QQI Level 7 qualification or higher is desirable in Social Care / Community Development / Psychology / Train the Trainer / Guidance / Counselling / Education / Social Work. • Previous experience providing support to families in a community-based setting. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to establish rapport with a diverse range of people. • Ability to prioritise tasks and work within a dynamic environment. • Excellent IT skills - mainly MS Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, CRMs, Finance and HR reporting systems, etc. • Experience and confidence using virtual technologies such as 3CX, Zoom, Teams and video conferencing platforms. • Proven networking skills. • Strong people management skills. • Strong facilitation and presentation skills. • Experience engaging in fundraising. • Demonstrated ability to work under pressure, make clear and quick decisions and work with clients in distress. • Effective time management. • Ability to work both autonomously and collaboratively within a team. • Flexibility in attitude and approach to the job. • Reflective approach to their work. • A strong work ethic. • Willingness to work outside normal working hours when required. • Full driving licence, with access to car. The following is also desirable: • Experience working with and responding to carers individual needs which may include advocacy. • Experience negotiating with community-based organisations or groups to maximise outcomes for family carers. • At least two years’ experience of working with family carers and / or working within an information provision service. • Understanding of community development / public health approach. • Experience delivering education / training. • Knowledge of challenges facing family carers. • Knowledge of services and supports offered formally and informally within the community services sector. • Experience using the Outcome Star or other assessment methodologies. Terms & Conditions: Full time permanent contract (37 hours per week across Monday - Friday). Flexibility to travel to meetings as required is essential. The remuneration for this role includes a salary of €43,260 and access to a defined contribution pension scheme. The annual leave entitlement is 26 days per year.
Garden Center Manager
Co-Op Superstores is the retail division of Dairygold Co-Operative Society Ltd which operates 26 retail stores across Munster stretching across counties Cork, Limerick, Tipperary, and Clare. In addition to being Munster¿s largest supplier of Farm Inputs, our stores offer an extensive range of Building Supplies, Agri Supplies, DIY, Paint, Fuel, Electrical, Household, Garden, Pet & Equine and Workwear. Are you passionate about horticulture and ready to take the next step in your career? Dairygold Co-op Superstores is seeking a dynamic Garden Centre Manager for our Raheen location in Limerick. If you thrive in fast-paced retail and have proven success in garden centre management, this is the opportunity to make your mark. As Garden Centre Manager, you will play a pivotal role in supporting the Branch Manager to ensure smooth day-to-day operations both within the Garden Centre and across the wider site. Your experience in leading teams and delivering outstanding results will be key in achieving our shared goals. At Dairygold, our story is built on community, collaboration, and a commitment to excellence. Join us and help shape the future of our Raheen Garden Centre. With a focus on community and support network behind them, our employees feel confident and motivated to challenge themselves and grow with the business. As the successful candidate you will report into the Branch Manager. Responsibilities for the successful candidate will include, but are not limited to, the following: Lead by example a safety-first culture, driving the safety agenda on site. Deliver on Co-Op SuperStores commitment to excellence in customer experience in store. Optimisation of sales & the continuous improvement of the store so that targets are met & exceeded. Deliver excellent section standards consistently in line with operational requirements including merchandising & floor standards. Assist in management duties as required, including keyholder duties. Proactively support the Branch Manager to deliver on agreed objectives Assist in leading a motivated, engaged & enabled sales team ensuring colleagues receive relevant updates & ongoing development. Manage weekly deliveries, ensuring best practice in stock control, ordering & ensuring availability of the relevant category products as required. Ensure compliance with company policies & procedures; legislation & audit standards. Assist in business administration as required, including managing cash, stock, systems etc. Any other activities as required in order to ensure the successful operation of the garden centre and overall site. The successful candidate will have: Relevant horticulturist qualification is essential for this role, preferably including people management experience. A proven track record in retailing with strong product knowledge is a prerequisite for this role. A keen understanding of our business with strong commercial awareness. A proven track record of delivering an excellent customer experience with an understanding of how this drives sales and affects the bottom line. Excellent interpersonal & communication skills. Strong organisational, planning & time management skills with excellent attention to detail. Ability to demonstrate initiative with a solutions-oriented approach. Self-motivated and prepared to be flexible when the occasion demands. Proficient IT skills including MS Office, POS, email etc Co-Op Superstores is committed to a work environment that promotes diversity, equity and inclusion and creates an open culture where everyone feels valued and can be themselves. Co-Op Superstores believes that embracing diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace benefits the organisation. Every employee brings their own experiences, background, work styles, capabilities, and personal characteristics to work and Co-Op Superstores aims to create an environment that encourages a culture of Bring your whole self to work.
Healthcare Assistant
Communicare is looking for empathetic, patient and dependable home carers who have a genuine passion for helping people and a commitment to providing high-quality care. We are looking for staff in the Killaloe & Ballina areas. Must be a driver . We have established ourselves as a key national provider of complex paediatric homecare services while also providing exceptional and individualised homecare to older people and those with disabilities. At Communicare we provide an excellent employee experience and we offer our employees the following:
Service Support Officer
IWA is committed to promoting, maintaining and adding to our diverse and inclusive work environment. The purpose of this role is to provide day to day support to the ROC Service Coordinator in the development, operation, and expansion of person-centered services in Cork, in line with the IWA standards for Community Centre Services. The person will work with the Service Coordinator and staff to achieve service goals as well as actively delivering of a range of capacity building/social and independent living skills programmes. The person will also support and assist with fundraising activities. Liaison For success in the above post there are several key relationships which must be fostered and developed. Within IWA those will be association staff, in particular the Service Coordinator and those involved in the provision of the services, as well as direct contact with IWA members and service users. Externally it will involve liaison with the staff of the relevant voluntary and statutory organisations in the area. . Main Duties and Responsibilities To support the implementation of the Associations standards for Community Centre Services as directed by the Service Coordinator To develop, implement and support the evaluation of a range of capacity building programmes and mainstream training programmes which respond to service user requirements. To identify and develop opportunities in partnership with service users enabling them to increase their social participation and lead full, active, and independent lives in their own communities To support the Service Coordinator in ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the operation of the services To accompany and support service users on annual holidays, outings, social and day trips as required by Service Coordinator and provide personal care for service users while in attendance at services Ensure that your responsibilities to safeguard children and adults from abuse or harm is a core aspect of your role and that IWA’s Safeguarding Policies and Procedures are adhered to. To maintain working rotas and carry out day-to-day administrative duties associated with IWA Services, ensuring accurate records are kept in relation to projects, programmes and services provided. and identify new opportunities for service development To mentor and support IWA staff to ensure the services meet the standards of the Association To develop and support the volunteer programme within the service To actively ensure that standards and practices regarding health and safety are fully adhered to in all areas of the community centre service To focus on the inclusion of people with disability within their wider community and develop links within the community to support this To support and mentor all ROC staff in their day-to-day duties To avail of opportunities to heighten the profile of IWA in the local community in order to promote a positive attitude towards disability within the community To perform such other duties as may be assigned from time to time by the Service Coordinator PERSON SPECIFICATION Training, Experience and Qualifications Qualification at Level 6 or higher such as QQI Supervisory Management Skills; BA in Social Care or equivalent (Occupational Therapist / Community Work / General Management) is essential Some previous experience in the areas of training or facilitation is required Knowledge and Skills The ability to make operational decisions and possess good problem-solving skills is essential Excellent computer and administration skills (Microsoft Office & Database Management) are essential An awareness and understanding of the needs of people with physical and sensory disabilities or a marginalized group is desirable Experience of working with people with disabilities is desirable Leadership experience is desirable Experience of Quality systems and maintenance of same an advantage A full driving license is a requirement. . Behaviours The ability to work as part of a team and on own initiative Person centred approach An ability to build strong relationships at all levels Strong customer service focus Be of good character Remuneration & Benefits The current pay scale is subject to a 9.25% pay increase over the next 2 years (2025 upto October 2026), aligning with the recent WRC agreement aimed at enhancing pay adjustments within Section 39 organizations. Salary between €26,477.88 and €40,450.44 (DOE) Excellent working conditions Training & development opportunities 25 days annual leave pro rata Employee Assistance Service CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE