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Production Operator

PCI Pharma ServicesLouth

Job Summary Responsible, in conjunction with the immediate supervisor, for shift output, quality, and yield in compliance with the requirements of current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP). Responsibilities

9 days agoFull-time

General Operative

College GroupCavan

College Proteins  has an exciting opportunity for an  General Operative  to join our Production Team in our Rendering Plant based in Farragh in Monnery, County Cavan. This position will be an integral part of our operation and will work to maximize efficiency and support delivery of key performance indicators. The role will operate on an 12 hour shift pattern rostered over days and nights which will include weekends. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

9 days agoFull-timePermanent

Shipping & Receiving Co-Ordinator

Magna International Inc.Bagenalstown, County Carlow

What we offer: At Magna, you can expect an engaging and dynamic environment where you can help to develop industry-leading automotive technologies. We invest in our employees, providing them with the support and resources they need to succeed. As a member of our global team, you can expect exciting, varied responsibilities as well as a wide range of development prospects. Because we believe that your career path should be as unique as you are. Group Summary: Cosma provides a comprehensive range of body, chassis and engineering solutions to global customers. Through our robust product engineering, outstanding tooling capabilities and diverse process expertise, we continue to bring lightweight and innovative products to market. Job Responsibilities: Position Summary: Orientation, WHMIS, Fire Extinguisher Training, TE Specific Training, ISO 14001 Overview Awareness, Unity, Empowerment: At Magna, we believe that a diverse workforce is critical to our success. That’s why we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We hire on the basis of experience and qualifications, and in consideration of job requirements, regardless of, in particular, color, ancestry, religion, gender, origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability or gender identity. Magna takes the privacy of your personal information seriously. We discourage you from sending applications via email or traditional mail to comply with GDPR requirements and your local Data Privacy Law. AI-Assisted Screening Disclosure As part of our commitment to a fair, consistent, and efficient recruitment process, we may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to assist in the initial screening of applications submitted through our Workday system. These tools help identify qualifications and experience that align with the role requirements. Please note that AI is used solely to support our recruiters. Final decisions are always made by the hiring manager and the hiring team. Importantly, no applicant data is shared externally through these AI tools. All information remains securely within our systems and is handled in accordance with our privacy and data protection policies.

9 days agoFull-time

Deputy Store Manager

LidlCrowe Street, Gort, Galway€51,000 - €60,000 per year

Summary From our Head Office to the shop floor and everywhere in between our primary goal is to create and deliver a fantastic customer journey for everyone who shops at Lidl.  Do you enjoy leading by example? This could be your next career move. Come and talk to us, to see what we’re all about.  What you'll do Lidl is an equal opportunities employer. If you have any particular requirements, we will ensure any reasonable accommodations are implemented as part of the recruitment and selection process. We value diversity and inclusion in our workplace and want to ensure that all applicants have the same opportunity regardless of gender, civil status, family status, sexual orientation, age, disability, race, religious belief, political opinion or membership of the traveller community.

9 days agoFull-time

Assistant Principal Officer - Transfer Pricing Specialist

RevenueNationwide€83,113 - €103,576 per year

Role Responsibilities and Functional Areas The Assistant Principal will lead and direct a specialised transfer pricing function. The role may involve assignment to one of the following areas: International Taxation In this area, the Assistant Principal will be involved in international transfer pricing matters, including resolving transfer pricing-related tax disputes with foreign jurisdictions and assisting in Ireland’s participation at the OECD, EU and UN on transfer pricing policy matters. The Assistant Principal will be a Competent Authority and will have the capacity to resolve Mutual Agreement Procedures (MAPs) and negotiate Advance Pricing Agreements (APAs), as well as the ability to lead and direct a team in that work. Audit & Compliance In this area, the Assistant Principal will be responsible for conducting transfer pricing risk assessments and compliance interventions, including transfer pricing audits. The Assistant Principal will have the capacity to undertake these interventions and the ability to lead and direct a team conducting a number of such interventions. They will be expected to challenge and confront non-compliance in the area of transfer pricing. The Assistant Principal will also provide transfer pricing support and advice to colleagues across operational divisions in Revenue. The allocation of duties will depend on business needs, and successful candidates may be assigned to either of the functional areas outlined above. Person Specification "The international tax landscape remains complex and challenging, and Revenue continues to dedicate significant specialist resources to managing the compliance risks and dispute resolution opportunities in this space." – Commissioner Ruth Kennedy Assistant Principal Transfer Pricing Role The Assistant Principal role is a key senior management position within Revenue, and successful applicants will be expected to make a strong contribution to the continuous development of Revenue’s transfer pricing capacity and capability. The person required for the Assistant Principal post must be able to demonstrate the following skills: • Good technical understanding of transfer pricing and the ability to further develop these skills. • Practical experience of working on, or leading, transfer pricing projects such as transfer pricing planning, preparing transfer pricing documentation, benchmarking, transfer pricing audits, transfer pricing dispute prevention or resolution, cross-border transfer pricing controversy cases, or the valuation of intellectual property. • Understanding how multinational businesses operate from both a legal and commercial perspective and how their transfer pricing policies and/or tax planning and tax mitigation strategies impact on risk. • Relevant knowledge and experience of the Irish tax system, law and practice. • Relevant experience at an appropriate management level. • Excellent communication, networking and influencing skills. • The ability to work on their own initiative and as part of a team. Applicants should have all the abilities required of an Assistant Principal. In particular, applicants must demonstrate, by reference to specific achievements in their work or academic career to date, that they possess or have the capacity to acquire the skills and knowledge required for the role of an Assistant Principal. A description of the competencies is set out in the Appendix. Successful applicants should note that Revenue is a responsive and agile organisation and, as such, may be assigned to projects and other duties appropriate to the Assistant Principal, Transfer Pricing role to which they are appointed. ResponsibilitiesTransfer Pricing – General Responsibilities • Analysis of complex transfer pricing issues. • Management of a case base and engagement with taxpayers and tax advisers. • Drafting internal Revenue instructions and providing guidance to taxpayers. • Interacting with other Revenue managers. • Coaching and mentoring staff and transferring skills. • Preparing reports and recommendations on issues arising for senior management and demonstrating awareness of strategic issues. • Contributing to the effective running of the relevant Transfer Pricing Branch. International Taxation • Assisting in Ireland’s participation at the OECD, EU and UN on transfer pricing policy matters. • Timely completion of transfer pricing MAP and APA cases with Ireland’s tax treaty partners. • Developing and maintaining strong relationships with competent authorities of foreign jurisdictions. • Providing transfer pricing technical support to other areas within Revenue. • Working closely with other senior Revenue managers in relation to transfer pricing and related issues. Audit & Compliance • Appraisal, identification and assessment of transfer pricing risk. • Managing and undertaking risk-driven transfer pricing audits and other transfer pricing compliance interventions to protect the Irish corporate tax base. • Providing operational transfer pricing support to colleagues in other operational divisions in Revenue. • The responsibilities listed above will also apply in relation to the attribution of profit to branches and permanent establishments. Locations This is a nationwide competition. Please select your location preferences when completing the application form. You may only select a location where you would be prepared to take up a position, and you may only select a maximum of two locations. Please also note that location preferences cannot be changed after the closing date of the competition. Revenue has modern, flexible and family-friendly working policies, which include opportunities for hybrid working. In hybrid working arrangements, a minimum office attendance of one day per week in your assigned location will be required in all roles, with additional attendance for business meetings, divisional conferences, Finance Bill activities and EU Presidency requirements where necessary and in line with business needs. Revenue has an active mobility policy. Appointees may apply to move to an Assistant Principal-level role in Revenue or another Government Department under the Civil Service Mobility Scheme after two years in the post. Personal Pension Contribution (PPC Rate) The salary scale for the position of Assistant Principal in Revenue, as of June 2026, is as follows: €83,113 €86,173 €89,277 €92,390 €95,499 €97,292 €100,427 (LSI) €103,576 (LSI) The PPC pay rate applies when the individual is required to pay a Personal Pension Contribution (otherwise known as a main scheme contribution) in accordance with the rules of their main/personal superannuation scheme. This is different from a contribution in respect of membership of a Spouses’ and Children’s Scheme, or Additional Superannuation Contributions (ASC). A different rate will apply where the appointee is not required to make a Personal Pension Contribution. Entry will be at the minimum of the scale, and the rate of remuneration will not be subject to negotiation and may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. Different terms and conditions may apply if you are a currently serving civil or public servant. Subject to satisfactory performance, increments may be payable in line with current Government policy. Long-service increments may be payable after satisfactory service at the maximum of the scale. You will agree that any overpayment of salary, allowances or expenses will be repaid in accordance with Circular 07/2018: Recovery of Salary, Allowances and Expenses Overpayments made to Staff Members, Former Staff Members and Pensioners. Other Key BenefitsHours of Attendance Hours of attendance will be fixed but will amount to not less than 41 hours and 15 minutes gross, or 35 hours net per week. Flexible Working Policies As an Employer of Choice, the Civil Service has many flexible and family-friendly policies, including Work-sharing, Shorter Working Year and Remote Working (operated on a hybrid basis). All elective policies can be applied for in accordance with the relevant statutory provisions and are subject to the business needs of the organisation. The Civil Service also operates a Mobility Scheme for all general service grades. This scheme provides staff with career opportunities to learn and participate in diverse roles across a range of Civil Service organisations and geographical locations. Annual Leave The annual leave allowance will be 30 working days. This allowance is subject to the usual conditions regarding the granting of annual leave and is based on a five-day working week and is exclusive of public holidays. Employee Assistance Programme You will have access to confidential support services through the Civil Service Employee Assistance Service (CSEAS) and Revenue’s wellbeing programme, “RevWell”.

11 days agoFull-time

Senior ICT Officer

Health Research Board (HRB)Dublin€60,613 - €78,795 per year

Background The Health Research Board (HRB) is a statutory agency under the aegis of the Department of Health. As the lead agency in Ireland responsible for supporting and funding health research, generating health information and promoting the use of evidence in policy and practice, we are motivated and inspired by our vision – healthy people through excellent research and applied knowledge. The Health Research Board’s (HRB) mission is to improve people’s health and enhance healthcare delivery. An overview of the HRB’s objectives and activities may be found in  The HRB Strategy 2026-2030, Bringing research to Life, HRB Strategy 2026-2030 . The HRB employs approximately 130 people and has an estimated budget of €70m pa. The research it funds is central to Ireland’s ambition of becoming a knowledge economy. It is a key communicator to the public on the value of research and information systems in the health area. The Corporate Operations Directorate provides a range services to the HRB covering Finance, Governance, HR, ICT, Communications, Legal and Facilities. These services underpin our current strategy to obtain and sustain outstanding levels of organisational performance and ensure our staff can work to their optimum. The HRB is now seeking to recruit a permanent Senior ICT Officer. The Senior ICT Officer at Grade 7 plays a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth operation and continuous improvement of ICT services within the public sector. Key responsibilities of the post of Senior ICT Officer The officer will be responsible for managing our expanding ICT Cloud estate, managing internal ICT systems, providing technical support, and contributing to strategic ICT initiatives. This position demands a proactive individual with strong technical skills, a commitment to excellence, and the ability to work collaboratively across various departments. Duties will include (but are not limited to) the following areas of activity: Cloud System Management Competencies Competencies incorporated into this role profile reflect the competency framework issued in conjunction with the Civil Service Competency Framework which has been adopted by the HRB. A comprehensive list of expected competencies ca be found at Senior ICT Officer (HEO) Competency Framework. Reporting relationship The ICT Services Officer will report to ICT Business Lead or designate. Salary scale Salary Range for Senior ICT Officer €60,613 – €78,795 (Scales at 01 February 2026) NOTE: This post is a permanent, full-time post Appointment will be made in accordance with the Department of Health guidelines.  New entrants to the public service will be appointed at the first point of the scale.

11 days agoFull-time

Executive Technician

Tipperary County CouncilTipperary€52,964 - €63,367 per year

The Role The Executive Technician is a key support function within the Council and is assigned to a service delivery area or to support a functional area as required and will work under the direction and management of the Senior Executive Engineer/Chief Technician or analogous grade or other employee designated by the Director of Services/Senior Engineer as appropriate. The role involves supporting managers and colleagues and working as part of a team in meeting work goals and objectives and delivering quality services to internal and external customers. The role requires a clear knowledge and understanding of local authority services and its key stakeholders and relationships, local government structures and its democratic role and mandate, current local government issues, future trends and strategic direction of the sector. Successful applicants may be assigned to any service area/role within the Local Authority by the Chief Executive at any time. The ideal candidate must be able to demonstrate through their application form and at the interview that they have sufficient experience and a proven track record in the following: • A background in civil/construction services, with capacity for supervision and quality control in engineering construction. • Professional technical knowledge and skills, capable of producing, interpreting and amending civil engineering drawings. • High level of proficiency in AutoCAD and GIS. • Preparation of detailed design drawings for contract documents using AutoCAD for various types of construction projects. • GIS map production, including GIS data collection, conversion/editing, integration, updating, quality assurance and management, and GIS system deployment and maintenance. • Working knowledge of the Building Regulations and Technical Guidance Documents. • Mapping queries and Land Registry. • The preparation and presentation of detailed reports, undertaking house/site surveys to record data and process information using computer systems and GPS, as required for the preparation of asset and general layouts. • Ability to work independently or within multidisciplinary teams. • Ability to work on his/her own initiative. • Good interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to engage with a wide range of people. • Good organisational skills. • Good IT and presentation skills, including a working knowledge of Access databases and Microsoft Office. • Good understanding of safety management in the workplace, including Health & Safety legislation and regulations. Qualifications Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms: (a) Have satisfactory experience in a Technician (Civil) post at Grade II or higher level, or in an analogous post under a local authority or health board in the State. (b) Have at least five years’ satisfactory relevant experience in a Technician (Civil) post at Grade II or higher level, or an analogous post. (c) Have a wide knowledge of all the technical aspects of local authority work and also a deeper knowledge of at least one section of the work. (d) Possess adequate training and experience relating to dealings with other departments within their own organisations and with other bodies. (e) Have adequate experience in the supervision and control of staff. Note: Candidates must hold a current valid unendorsed driving licence in respect of Category B vehicles and must advise if this is not the case. Duties The person appointed shall perform such duties as may from time to time be assigned in relation to their employment and as may be appropriate to any particular function of any local authority for which the Chief Executive is responsible, and carry out such instructions as may be given in relation to the performance of duties. The person appointed shall, if required, act for an employee of a higher level. The person appointed may be required to work outside their normal job description from time to time. The duties of the post of Executive Technician include, but are not limited to: • Providing technical services relevant to the area of responsibility to which he/she has been assigned, e.g. site inspection, site surveying, preparation of detailed dimensional drawings, design layout, mapping and graphics, report writing, project tendering and other duties associated with the role. • Involvement in the production of drawings and documents relating to the design, tender and construction of capital projects and in the operations environment. The person will also be involved in projects which could be carried out by the Council and/or by contractors. The role will include the preparation of reports for planning assessment, land disposal/acquisition and court proceedings. • Estimating project technical or resource requirements. • Preparation of Health & Safety documentation for work and implementation of department and section health and safety controls. • Reading and reviewing maps, project drawings and plans, technical specifications, etc. • Operating the appropriate technology as required to carry out assigned work, e.g. AutoCAD, GIS, MapInfo, graphics software and Microsoft Office. • Working as part of a team. • Liaising with other departments, members of the public and external agencies in relation to operational aspects of assigned work. • Preparation of public consultation display material and assistance with public consultation requirements. • Managing work files and providing progress reports. • Supervision of staff/projects assigned to him/her. • Contributing to individual staff development, personal development and team development initiatives. • Being accountable for efficient and effective processing of work assigned to him/her. • Assisting with the preparation of estimates. • Undertaking any duties related to the assigned role. • Any other duties that may be assigned from time to time, including future requirements for reallocation of work and/or redeployment. These duties are indicative rather than exhaustive and outline the main functions and responsibilities of the post of Executive Technician and may be subject to change in the future without changing the general character of the duties or level of responsibilities entailed. The post holder may therefore be required to perform duties appropriate to the post, other than those detailed above, and to take instructions from and report to an appropriate Officer or such designated Officer as may be assigned from time to time by the Council. The person appointed may be required to attend Court, as necessary, on behalf of the Council. Salary Current Salary Scale: €52,964 - €63,367 (2nd LSI) EL 04/2026 The salary shall be fully inclusive and shall be as determined from time to time. The employee shall pay to the local authority any fees or other monies (other than his/her inclusive salary) payable to or received by him/her by virtue of employment or in respect of services which he/she is required by or under any enactment to perform. Entry point of this scale will be determined in accordance with Circulars issued by the Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage. In accordance with Departmental Circular Letter EL 02/2011, a person who is not a serving local authority employee on or after 1 January 2011 will enter the scale for the position at the minimum point (currently €52,964). Remuneration is paid fortnightly by PayPath directly to the employee’s nominated bank account. The current wage pay cycle may be revised during the period of employment. Remuneration is subject to all statutory deductions, e.g. PAYE and PRSI. Increments are paid annually subject to satisfactory attendance, conduct and performance and national agreements. Increments may be withheld if performance, attendance and/or conduct are not satisfactory. Under the Public Service Stability Agreement 2013, the working hours for newly appointed/promoted staff are 37 hours per week. All posts will be offered on the basis of the candidate working whole-time. 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, 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, the UK or Switzerland and has a Stamp 4 visa; or g) A non-EEA citizen with a valid work permit. Probation Where a person who is not already a permanent officer of Tipperary 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 office on probation. (b) The maximum period shall generally be one year for permanent contracts and such other period as may be required in relation to temporary or fixed-term/purpose contracts as set out in the Council’s probationary policy. No probationary period shall exceed 12 months in duration. (c) Such a person shall cease to hold office 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. Superannuation The relevant Superannuation Scheme will apply. The provisions of the Local Government (Superannuation) (Consolidation) Scheme 1998 may apply. Persons who become pensionable officers who are liable to pay the Class A rate of PRSI contribution will be required, in respect of their superannuation contribution, to contribute to the local authority as follows: • 1.5% of their pensionable remuneration.

11 days agoFull-time

Deputy Librarian

South East Technological UniversityCarlow€60,611 - €78,796 per year

Salary: Administrative Officer salary scale €60,611 - €78,796 (Based on rates effective 01/02/2026) Hours of Work: The appointee will be required to work 35 hours per week together with such additional hours as may be required from time to time for the proper discharge of their duties. Annual Leave: 29 days annual leave. Annual leave will be in accordance with arrangements authorised by the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science from time to time. #SETU A standby panel may be formed from which vacancies for this role may be filled. Information about Department/Function The library supports SETU staff and students, contributes to university life and engages with the wider communities. Offering a vast array of physical and digital resources including print books and journals, online databases, ebooks and ejournals, study facilities and much more, the library service is critical to university life. The library supports the teaching, learning and research needs of the University. Library staff partner with academic and professional support service colleagues to deliver library services aligned with the vision, mission and values of the university. The library service is delivered across the university in two large libraries and two smaller libraries. This post is based on the Carlow campus, one of the larger libraries. Overview of Role & Context SETU is seeking a Deputy Librarian for the Carlow Campus who will play an important role in the ongoing strategic and operational development of the Library’s role within the University. The Deputy Librarian will be required to assist in the proactive, cost-effective and efficient library and information service in support of the teaching and research requirements of the University. Management of teams will be a key component of the post. The Deputy Librarian will be responsible for the day-to-day administration of the Carlow campus library under the guidance of the Librarian. As a member of the library rostering team, the post holder will be required to work some evenings and weekends to provide cover during library opening hours. The Deputy Librarian will also be required to deputise for the Librarian from time to time. The range of duties attached to the post may vary from time to time in the context of evolving University objectives and organisational restructuring. The successful candidate should be enthusiastic, learner-focused, have relevant library experience, and demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills, organisational abilities, vision and leadership. The Library is committed to delivering a high-quality, user-focused library service informed by the teaching, learning and research objectives of SETU. The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing and implementing a wide range of strategic and operational library developments in order to meet these objectives. Additionally, the Deputy Librarian may be assigned other duties by the Librarian. Key Responsibilities / Duties This post involves oversight of a range of areas in the library. The variety of duties attached to the post is varied and subject to change. Strategic Leadership • Work with the Librarian to manage the day-to-day operations of the library. • Contribute to the formation of overall University policy and to library-wide strategic planning. • Manage and participate in library and university committees/groups. • Represent the Library internally, regionally, nationally and internationally as required. • Manage and lead substantial change and library service development, including strategic planning. • Deputise for the Librarian as required. Operational Management • Coordinate daily library operations, including overseeing library user experience, library facilities and space management. • Manage library staffing, including staff leave and rotas. • Oversee staff development, team building and individual growth. • Assist in the data-informed planning of library developments. • Ensure compliance with legal, audit and health and safety requirements. • Ensure best practice in relation to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). • Oversee acquisition processes, including library procurement and collection management trends. Library Service Development • Align the Library with the teaching, learning and research activities of the University, including the ability to lead in Open Research initiatives. • Lead and manage changes and trends regarding library print and digital collections. • Promote the Library within the University and the region as a partner in teaching, learning, research and civic engagement activities. • Work with Student Services and other relevant areas on campus, ensuring the delivery of quality library services for all students. Academic Qualifications A relevant degree together with a postgraduate qualification in Librarianship or Information Science, or an equivalent qualification in Library and Information Studies. Experience • At least five years’ postgraduate experience in relevant library work. • Relevant experience of leading and motivating a team in an academic library. • Strong change management experience. • Experience of developing and implementing plans, strategies, policies and quality improvement initiatives. Specific Knowledge & Skills • Excellent analytical, interpersonal and teamwork skills. • Excellent oral and written communication skills. • Evident change management leadership experience. • Experience of coordinating Open Research services. I.T. Skills • Experience of library management systems and digital services. Specific Personal Qualities • Proven ability to work collaboratively and supportively with a wide variety of stakeholders, both internal and external. • A proactive and problem-solving approach, with the flexibility to manage multiple tasks and deadlines.

11 days agoFull-time

Student Recruitment Officer

University of GalwayDublin€54,583 - €70,499 per year

Main Purpose of Job Student Recruitment and Outreach is responsible for developing and implementing both domestic undergraduate and postgraduate student recruitment strategies and sharing teaching and research expertise through outreach activity. The main purpose of the job is the implementation of the University’s domestic recruitment strategy to attract high-calibre undergraduate and postgraduate students to University of Galway. The post holder will form part of the school liaison team which represents the University at the interface with its potential student base. The specific focus of this role is to attract students from the Dublin region of the country by enhancing the information and advisory service provided by the University to secondary school Guidance Counsellors, teachers, prospective students and parents for undergraduate studies, and final-year undergraduate students and those wishing to return to education for postgraduate studies. Reporting to the Head of Undergraduate and Postgraduate Recruitment, the post holder will act as the University’s key contact point for secondary schools in the Dublin region of Ireland, as well as supporting postgraduate recruitment activity in the Dublin region. The role involves planning and implementing a busy schedule of secondary school visits and career events, building relationships with key partners and stakeholders in Dublin, and developing a pipeline of activity to support the recruitment of postgraduate students. Main Duties and Responsibilities • Develop and implement an annual recruitment plan for the region in consultation with the Head of Undergraduate and Postgraduate Recruitment and the Director of Recruitment and Outreach, including a comprehensive schedule of recruitment activity from September to May each year. • Develop and communicate effectively a strong message about the opportunities for students at University of Galway and, as a result, drive applications and enrolments from the region at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. • Identify and target high-priority secondary schools to incorporate into the school liaison programme for the region. Schedule and book secondary school visits with Guidance Counsellors and carry out visits to include talks and presentations with prospective students. • Represent University of Galway at a series of career events, including large national events, regional events, school fairs, career evenings and other exhibitions for undergraduate recruitment. For postgraduate recruitment, participate in employer, professional accreditation body and industry networking events to promote the career-enhancing opportunities of postgraduate studies. Manage the University’s presence at these events, including set-up and breakdown of exhibition material, and manage staffing at events where relevant. • Drive participation from prospective students in the region to University of Galway events (e.g. undergraduate and postgraduate Open Days). • Develop relationships with Guidance Counsellors in the region, providing them with up-to-date information about University of Galway’s programme offerings, gathering feedback and adapting services to best meet their needs. • Organise University of Galway student recruitment events in the region as per the annual recruitment plan. • Provide market feedback to the Student Recruitment Team and the wider recruitment team in the University on programme demand levels, student perceptions, high-demand areas of study and other trends. • Remain up to date with all relevant details on programmes on offer, the application process, entry requirements, scholarships available, services to students including accommodation, sports opportunities and upcoming events. A key responsibility of the role is staying abreast of changes and developments and disseminating updates effectively to all stakeholders in the region. • Maintain up-to-date contact information for stakeholders in the region. • Develop a schedule of postgraduate recruitment activity, both in person and online, and support conversion activity for postgraduate applicants (e.g. follow-up calls, webinars and virtual information sessions for prospective postgraduate students). • Develop a network of University of Galway current students, alumni and staff who have links to the region to assist in promoting University of Galway. • Network with relevant higher education and industry stakeholders to identify new opportunities for University of Galway in the Dublin region market. • Work with the Student Recruitment Team in the organisation and delivery of key on-campus recruitment events and activities. • Develop a good understanding and awareness of the competitive environment in the region and keep abreast of competitors’ recruitment activities. • Continuously review activity and performance in the region and deliver an exciting programme of activity with great energy and enthusiasm. • Carry out other duties specified by the Head of Undergraduate and Postgraduate Recruitment. Requirements for the Role The role is part-time, working five days per week from September to May and off from June to August. The nature of the role requires flexibility from the post holder to manage a schedule of visits and events that changes from week to week in line with the availability of schools and the scheduling of events outside the control of the University. It is envisaged that the post holder will be based in the Dublin region. It is a remotely based role, and the post holder will spend most of their time visiting schools, attending events and travelling, with some activity taking place virtually. The post holder will be required to attend events on campus in Galway three to five times per year. The role requires working outside normal working hours in order to attend career evenings, occasional weekend events, event set-up and travelling time. The role requires significant flexibility but also affords the post holder the flexibility to manage their own schedule and workload. The role includes some manual tasks, including the set-up of exhibition material, transporting small quantities of printed material to events and standing at events. The post holder must have their own car and a full driving licence. Travel and subsistence expenses are provided. The successful candidate will meet the following criteria: Essential • A third-level qualification. • A minimum of three years’ experience in a guidance, recruitment, education advisory, outreach or similar role. • Oral and written competence in Irish at B2 level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Language Learning. • Excellent communication and presentation skills. • Ability to communicate effectively with multiple audiences. • Ability to work independently with a high level of professionalism and flexibility. • Proven track record of achieving targets in a competitive environment. • Evidence of effective networking, influencing skills and relationship building. • A full driving licence and own car. • Good organisational and IT skills, with a highly developed knowledge of MS Word, Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint. It is anticipated that the post holder will be based in the Dublin region. Applicants should provide details in their application of how their location and circumstances would facilitate coverage of the geographic region with ease. The geographic region covered by this post may expand slightly to some adjacent counties depending on factors such as where the post holder is based, balancing workload across the team and changing demands from schools. However, it will remain predominantly a Dublin region-based post. Desirable • Evidence of strong networking experience in a CAO, postgraduate or broader higher education setting. • A strong understanding of the student application process (CAO) and the Leaving Certificate and A-Level examination systems. • Familiarity with the motivations and decision-making journey of postgraduate applicants. • A strong understanding of the domestic postgraduate market and CRM application systems. • Experience engaging with employers or industry networks as a recruitment channel. Salary €54,583 – €70,499 per annum, pro rata for part-time/short-term roles (applicable to new entrants effective from January 2011) and in accordance with the terms and conditions of the QA321 University Remuneration & Payroll Policy.

11 days agoFull-timeHybrid

Payroll Senior

Forvis MazarsLimerick

Forvis Mazars in Ireland is a leading professional services firm with ambitious growth plans and over 1000 staff based in Dublin, Galway, Limerick & Cork. We are an integral part of Forvis Mazars Group, an internationally integrated partnership with over 50,000 professionals operating in over 100 countries and territories around the world. Our strategic framework drives positive and meaningful impact for our people, the environment and local communities while delivering unmatched client experience to our clients. Why join us Our people are ambassadors and leaders and have a bold entrepreneurial spirit to shape the future of our industry and the communities within which we serve. We empower and develop our teams to become professionals of the highest calibre in technical and client excellence. Our people first approach offers our teams a caring work environment which promotes belonging and inclusivity of all cultures and perspectives. The Position Forvis Mazars operate a payroll bureau providing outsourced payroll processing services to clients ranging from multinational companies to owner managed businesses and to Public sector bodies. We are looking for a confident, experienced candidate, interested in working in a payroll bureau environment and who has the IPASS payroll qualification. This position offers the right candidate the opportunity to work as part of a growing team of payroll experts. Key Responsibilities Don’t wait. Act. Please Note: Forvis Mazars is an Equal Opportunities Employer. In applying for a role with us, you consent that Forvis Mazars will process your personal data for the purpose of handling your application. Forvis Mazars endeavours to recruit and fill vacancies directly. However, at times when we do need to engage with agencies, Forvis Mazars operates within a preferred supplier list (PSL) and only work and partner with recruitment suppliers where our agreed contractual terms are in place. If unsolicited CVs are received from agencies, we will not be liable for payment of introduction fees. Thank you for your co-operation.

11 days agoPart-time
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