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Staff Grade Medical Scientist, Haematology Naas General Hospital. There is currently two permanent full-time vacancy available in the Haematology Department in Naas General Hospital. A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Naas general Hospital from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled. Informal Enquiries: Clodagh Cruise Laboratory Manager Naas General Hospital clodagh.cruise@hse.ie HR Point of Contact: DML is committed to providing information and services which are accessible to all, if you require accessibility assistance throughout any stage of the recruitment process, please contact: Name: Olivia Girvin Position: HR Recruitment Officer, HSE Dublin and Midlands Email: Olivia.girvin@hse.ie Tel: 087 957 4869 Purpose of the Post: The person, in co-operation with the Senior Medical Scientist and the Chief Medical Scientist, clinical staff and the Laboratory Manager, will participate in the management and delivery of a quality Laboratory service that supports the clinical needs of our patients. Eligibility Criteria Candidates must have at the latest date of application: - 1. Statutory Registration, Professional Qualifications, Experience, etc (a) Candidates for appointment must: Be registered on the Medical Scientists Register maintained by the Medical Scientists Registration Board at CORU. See https://coru.ie/aboutus/registration-boards/medical-scientists-registration-board/apply-forregistration/ OR (ii) Applicants who satisfy the conditions set out in Section 91 of the Health and Social Care Professionals Act 2005, (see note 1 below*), must submit proof of application for registration with the Medical Scientists Registration Board at CORU. The acceptable proof is correspondence from the Medical Scientists Registration Board at CORU confirming their application for registration as a Section 91 applicant was received by the 30th March 2021. AND (b) Have the requisite knowledge and ability (including a high standard of suitability and professional ability) for the proper discharge of the duties of the office. 2. Annual Registration (i) On appointment, practitioners must maintain annual registration on Medical Scientists Register maintained by the Medical Scientists Registration Board at CORU AND (ii) Practitioners must confirm annual registration with CORU to the HSE by way of the annual Patient Safety Assurance Certificate (PSAC) Note 1* Section 91 candidates are individuals who qualified before 31st March 2019 and have been engaged in the practice of the profession in the Republic of Ireland for a minimum of 2 years fulltime (or an aggregate of 2 years fulltime), between 31st March 2014 and 31st March 2019 are considered to be Section 91 applicants under the Health and Social Care Professionals Act 2005. 4 . Health A candidate for and any person holding the office must be fully competent and capable of undertaking the duties attached to the office and be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. 5. Character Each candidate for and any person holding the office must be of good character
Clinical Nurse Manager, Digital For Care Programmes
Details of Service The Health Service Executive (HSE) is responsible for the provision of all health and personal social care services in the Republic of Ireland. With an annual budget in 2024 of €24 billion and over 150,000 employed in the HSE and the Section 38 Agencies with which the HSE has Service Level Agreements (SLAs), the HSE is the largest employer in the State and the largest of any public sector organisation. The HSE has created six new health regions within the single organisation. Each region is responsible for providing both hospital and community care for the people in that area. By bringing community health services and hospitals together this changes the way that services are delivered ensuring a more patient-centred approach to healthcare. The regions remain under the governance of the HSE Board and the HSE continues to be responsible for standards and guidelines. These new arrangements are fundamental to the delivery of Sláintecare reforms and aim to improve the health service’s ability to deliver timely integrated care to patients and service users, care that is planned and funded in line with their needs at regional and local level. A key priority for the HSE is Digital Care 2030, under this framework all digital health solutions for the HSE are co-ordinated, streamlined and implemented. It provides a strategic and innovative plan to advance key Sláintecare programmes and deliver integrated care that is fully aligned with the Health Regions structure. These programmes are critical in setting the future policy direction. This post of the Clinical Nurse Manager II is a key role across a number of Digital for Care initiatives with an immediate focus on the following two programmes: Community Connect Community Connect is a programme that proposes to implement a single integrated solution delivering patient administration and some clinical functionalities across Community Services in Ireland. The goal is to implement foundational capabilities and to transition current, mostly paper-based workflows, into digital processes. The Programme supports the HSE’s digital health roadmap - Digital for Care, Sláintecare Action Plan, Enhanced Community Care, Scheduled Care Transformation Programme, and Multi-annual Waiting Lists Reduction Plan. The Programme further supports HSE Corporate Plan objectives and the National Service Plan 2025. Community Connect represents a transformative opportunity to enhance healthcare delivery across Ireland. By integrating international best practices with local expertise, it seeks to reimagine workflows and design efficient, patient-centred care pathways. The initiative aims to standardise workflows, reducing variations across locations and ensuring a consistent experience for patients and staff. Additionally, the Community Connect Programme will actively engage the workforce in its design and implementation, fostering buy-in and driving behaviour change while building digital capacity to support the future National EHR programme. Beyond operational improvements, it aspires to drive positive cultural shifts within the healthcare system, enabling a future-ready, digitally empowered healthcare environment. Community Connect will deliver core patient administration and reporting functionality to all community services and some clinical functionality to specific areas such as Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and Specialist Palliative Care (SPC). MyHealth@IE The MyHealth@IE programme is part of the Standards & Shared Care Records function of HSE Technology & Transformation. Our vision is to enable the sharing of standardised interoperable digital health records for both healthcare professional and patients, nationally and across borders. The MyHealth@IE Programme is currently responsible for the delivery of three main Products: • The National Shared Care Record (NSCR) will aggregate existing digital health information from a variety of sources and present it in a secure and structured way to clinicians, patients, and carers. • The HSE App will enable health service users to access their own healthcare information on their mobile phone, as well as advice and support tailored to their needs. • The National Contact Point (NCP – MyHealth@EU) project will enable secure cross-border exchange of health data for all EU citizens when they are outside of their home country in another EU member state. Purpose of the Post The Clinical Nurse Manager 2 will provide Nursing and Midwifery expertise leveraging critical thinking, aligning clinical workflows and data and information with care needs and change management activity to support Digital for Care initiatives. Their initial priority will be the Community Connect and National Shared Care Record programmes. He/she will work collaboratively with local, regional and national Nursing and Midwifery and multidisciplinary teams, Steering Groups and relevant product project leads. Informal Enquiries We welcome enquiries about the role. Contact Ms Deirdre Feehely–Director of Nursing & Midwifery, Transformation and Technology, deirdre.feehely@hse.ie 0871637062 - for further information about the role Contact Tamara Broderick- People Resourcing, tamara.broderick@hse.ie – for enquiries relating to the recruitment process
Clinical Nurse Manager, Health Protection/public HSE Southwest
Purpose of the Post The CNM2 Health Protection/Public Health is a multifaceted role in a specialist area of nursing within Public Health. This post is focused on collaboration across multiple disciplines, communities and organisations. It is a leadership role involving; health protection case management, research and data analysis, health improvement and health service improvement, health intelligence, project development and management, coordination of services, communication, decision making skills, management of the Nurse Team. The ability to prioritise care and delivery of a measured response are essential managerial aspects of the role. The development of specialist knowledge and skills associated with Public Health theory, policy and strategies is a unique aspect of the CNM2 role. The post has a pivotal role in service planning, co-ordinating and managing activity and resources. The CNM2 will work within and across the Public Health Domains, regionally and nationally as appropriate including: Health Protection, Health Intelligence, Health Service Improvement and Health Improvement (hereafter referred to as Public Health Domains). The main responsibilities are: quality assurance, resource management, staffing and staff development, practice development, facilitating communication and professional / clinical leadership. The purpose of the CNM2 post is to: · Provide specialist nursing health protection/public health advice and support, taking appropriate action regarding the care and treatment of individuals, groups or communities. · Provide advice to members of the public, health professionals and facilities requiring information about infectious diseases prevention and control. · Provide a key clinical and nurse leadership role as part of the multidisciplinary team in the design and delivery of public health services across the four domains of Public Health · Support population needs-based health service planning within the assigned Public Health Area · Optimise quality assurance through policy development, audit and research analysis to inform Public Health action and health service planning, prioritisation and evaluation. · Participate in monitoring and evaluate implementation of interventions to improve population health and reduce health inequalities. Informal Enquiries: We welcome enquiries about the role. Contact Louise Carlton 021-4927601 louise.carlton@hse.ie for further information about the role. Contact Tamara Broderick Tamara.broderick@hse.ie for enquiries relating to the recruitment process.
DML Epidemiologist Public Health
Please note: Location of post There is currently one permanent whole-time vacancy available in Department of Public Health – HSE Dublin and Midlands, Dr Steevens’ Hospital, Dublin 8, D08 W2A8 OR Area Office Arden Road, Tullamore, Co Offaly R35 TY28. Exact location to be determined at offer stage. A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Dublin and Midlands Regional Health Area from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled. Informal enquiries Yvonne Williams, Senior Epidemiologist Yvonne.Williams2@hse.ie Details of service The HSE’s Public Health Service seeks to protect and promote the health of the Irish population. Each Regional Department of Public Health is led by a Director of Public Health, assisted by Specialists in Public Health Medicine and a multidisciplinary team, and delivers services across the four domains of public health: health protection, health service improvement, health improvement, and health intelligence. Departments of Public Health apply infectious disease epidemiology and knowledge of the demographic and socio-economic profiles of the populations they service to provide statutory public health functions including: expertise, advice and support, to internal (National, Hospital, pre-hospital and Community Services) and external partners (e.g. Environmental Protection Agency, Irish Water, Port Authorities Local Authorities etc.). The Departments also provide advice to the general public, and a range of local partners, organisations and services within their regional areas. HPSC is the national focal point for the monitoring and surveillance of communicable diseases in Ireland. It is responsible for the early detection of communicable disease threats, and contributes to the preparation for, and response to such threats, It provides national leadership and scientific advice on communicable disease prevention, surveillance and control, in order to reduce harm from these diseases. The National Immunisation Office (NIO) is responsible for managing vaccine procurement and distribution, and developing training and communication materials for the public and health professionals for all national immunization programmes. The NIO works with key stakeholders and supports healthcare providers to maximise the uptake of all national immunisation programmes and provides strategic direction in support of a best practice based, equitable and standardised delivery of publicly funded immunisation programmes. Due to service need arising from COVID-19 pandemic response, initial appointments will be to health protection roles within the above listed services (i.e. Departments of Public Health, HPSC and NIO); however, this job specification may be reviewed in line with post-COVID service need and resumption of services across all domains of public health (health protection, health improvement, health services improvement, health intelligence). The Public Health Service function is embarking on a programme for strategic structural reform to implement a new operating model for Public Health service delivery. The reform programme outlined for Public Health Service and/or the wider Health Service may impact on this role, and as structures change the job specification may be reviewed.
Laboratory Assistant
Laboratory Assistant Location: Craigavon, UK Hours: 37.5 hours per week with Flexible working available Salary: Competitive plus an excellent Benefits Package Business Unit : Diagnostic Services Open To : Internal and External applicants Ref No.: HRJOB11246 This position is a re-advertisement. Applicants who have applied for this role within the past six months need not reapply, as previous applications will not be reconsidered. The Role Almac Diagnostic Services are seeking a dedicated individual to help ensure the smooth and efficient operation of their Laboratories. The successful candidate will play a key role in maintaining high standards of housekeeping, regularly monitoring resource levels, and supporting the upkeep and calibration of laboratory equipment. What we are looking for To be successful in this role, we are looking for you to have: Further Information For more information on essential and desirable criteria, please review the job description attached to the online job posting. Apply Now Apply online and tailor your CV to outline how you meet the role criteria. Please upload your CV in PDF format where possible. Closing Date We will no longer be accepting applications after 5pm on Thursday 26th February 2026. RECRUITMENT AGENCIES PLEASE NOTE: Almac will only accept applications from agencies/business partners that have been invited to work on this role by our Talent Acquisition team. Speculative candidate CV’s received or submitted directly to Hiring Managers will be considered unsolicited and no fee will be payable. Thank you for your cooperation.
Driver
Driver - Full Time Permanent 39 hour working week (Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm approx) Salary: The 9 point salary scale for the post as of 01/08/2025. €35,788, €37,252, €38,794, €39,204, €40,211, €41,082, €42,336, €43,636, €44,984 New appointees to any grade start at the minimum point of the scale. Incremental credit will be applied for recognised relevant service in Ireland (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. Horizons is inviting applications from suitably qualified and experienced persons for the position of a Full Time Driver on a permanent basis in Cork city and county. Applicants must possess the following: Informal enquiries can be made to Noel Tyrell, Transport Manager on 086 260 0516. Completed application forms must be returned no later than Thursday 5th March 2026. Applicants may be short listed on the basis of their application. A panel may be formed for a 12-month period to fill future permanent or temporary full time or part time Driver positions that may arise in Horizons. The Department of Health & Children Consolidated Scales apply. Visit our website at www.horizonscork.ie
Registrar In Medicine With A S I Cardiology
Key Responsibilities To act under supervision of Consultant Cardiologist Supervise Cardiology SHOs when reviewing and evaluating cardiac patients presenting to ED/AMAU and with ward duties Attend Cardiology OPDs Assist in Cardiac procedures including Cardioversion and Transoesphageal Echocardiography To support the Cardiac Diagnostics and Cardiac Rehabilitation departments To support other departments when a Cardiology opinion or review is requested Participate in audits Qualifications Irish Medical Council Registration Certificate Valid BLS/ACLS certification MRCPI/MRCP are desirable Experience Experience working as Registrar level in acute hospital is desirable Experience working in Cardiology is desirable Successful candidates must be available to take up duty on 13th July 2026.
Project Manager
Project Manager Role Introduction: Applegreen is seeking to recruit a Project Manager who will lead the planning, execution and delivery of multiple projects in Ireland. As a senior member of the Group Developments Team, the candidate will be required to significantly influence and progress the Applegreen Group Developments Team in advancing its vision and capability; “ to deliver best-in-class Value and Efficiency in capital developments projects globally” The role is being created in a growing department within Applegreen that will spend in excess of €500m over the coming years on strategic capital projects. As such, the successful candidate will bring their own initiative to deliver the departments vision, all aligned with the wider Applegreen Vision and Core Values. The successful candidate must demonstrate strong commercial awareness, ability to work in a fast-paced environment and prove they have the ability to be a senior leader within the central Group Team that will guide the regional project teams. The role is ideal for someone seeking to scale the organisation and grow their influence on the overall business. The role will report to the Construction Director in Applegreen and while primarily based in the Applegreen Head Office in Parkwest, Dublin, with requirements to travel to construction sites across Ireland. A full driver’s licence is an essential requirement. Key Responsibilities: As the Applegreen business evolves, the responsibilities will evolve and change over time. The core responsibilities will centre around the following areas:
Librarian
SECTION 1: THE ROLE Cork County Council invites applications from suitably qualified persons, who wish to be considered for inclusion on panels from which vacancies for Librarian (Grade 5) may be filled. The Librarian post is a professional management level role responsible for the delivery and development of library services. It involves managing staff, resources, programmes and service areas. The Library Service in County Cork is delivered through a network of 25 branch libraries, a fleet of mobile libraries, and an expanding range of online services. Branch libraries are located in the county main towns, with the Library Headquarters on Carrigrohane Road serving as the central hub for Reference and Local Studies, bibliographic services, and administration. The core mission of the Library Service is to provide inclusive access to reading, information, knowledge, culture, and lifelong learning for the people of County Cork and beyond. Cork County Library works to fulfil this mission through a branch and mobile library network that places libraries at the centre of their communities, as well as through a growing online presence that seeks to connect with and serve people in a digital society. As the Library Service is a county wide service, staff may be required to provide cover at, and may be reassigned to, any service point within County Cork, as required by the County Librarian. SECTION 2: DUTIES The duties may include but are not limited to the following and the post holder may be required to perform other duties as appropriate to the post which may be assigned to him or her from time to time and to contribute to the development of the post while in office. Day to day management of a branch Library or Library Section and or Project Support Executive Librarian in managing a Library, Operational Library Section and or Project Maintain high levels of Customer Service Staff Supervision including roster management Manage Resources such as Buildings, Budgets and Services Maintain comprehensive knowledge of and adhere to organisational policies, procedures, strategic plans, and performance standards Liaise with internal and external partners Any other duties that may be assigned from time to time The Librarian will work as part of a team within the Library Service assisting with the implementation of programmes to achieve goals and standards set out in the Library Development Plan and Team Development Plans and which support actions identified in the National Public Library Strategy 2023 to 2027 “The Library is the Place”. The above specification 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 or her from time to time and to contribute to the development of the post while in office. SECTION 3: ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND QUALIFICATIONS Character Each candidate must be of good character. 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. Education, Training, Experience etc. Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms: • Hold a degree (Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications) in the area of Library and Information Studies OR • Post graduate Diploma in the area of Library and Information Studies Age Age restrictions shall only apply to a candidate where he or she is not classified as a new entrant within the meaning of the Public Services Superannuation Act 2004. A candidate who is not classified as a new entrant must be under 70 years of age. Transport When required to do so, holders of the office shall hold a full driving licence for Class B Vehicles and shall drive a motor car in the course of their duties and for this purpose provide and maintain a car to the satisfaction of the local authority. Required Skillset In the context of the key duties and responsibilities for the post of Librarian listed above, the ideal candidate should demonstrate through their application form and at the interview that they have the following knowledge, experience, skills and competencies: • Experience in management and supervision of staff including the ability to supervise and motivate a team effectively and develop good working relationships with stakeholders and with customers • Satisfactory experience of Library work • An ability to manage deadlines and experience of prioritising tasks • Possess excellent information technology skills, including an understanding of the role of digital technologies in the delivery of library services, social media services and promotion • Knowledge and understanding of the functions of a local authority and the library service including awareness of current issues and strategic direction of library services • Strong customer service ethos and sense of commitment to delivering a quality public service • Delivering Results, Interpersonal and Communication Skills, Personal Effectiveness and Analysis and Decision Making SECTION 4: COMPETENCIES A Competency Based Application form requires you to describe some of your personal achievements to date that demonstrate certain competencies, necessary skills and qualities, required for the position for which you are applying. For each competency, you are given a description of a skill or quality. You are then asked to describe a situation, from your own experience, which you think is the best example of what you have done which demonstrates this skill or quality. It is essential that you describe how you demonstrated the skill or quality in question. Therefore, compose your replies carefully in this section and try to structure what you write so that you give specific information about what you have done. For example, do not simply say that “X was successful”, describe exactly what you did and how you demonstrated the skill or quality in question. For each example, please include the following: a) The nature of the task, problem or objective b) What you actually did and how you demonstrated the skill or quality, and where appropriate, the date you demonstrated it c) The outcome or result of the situation and your estimate of the proportion of credit you can claim for the outcome The information you present in your application may form part of a shortlisting process and may also be used to help structure your interview, should you be invited to one. A shortlisting process may be applied based on two or more of the competencies and on other information you provide in your application form. Please note that, should you be called to interview, the board may look for additional examples of where you demonstrated the Knowledge, Experience, Skills and Competencies required for this post, so you should think of a number of examples of where you demonstrated each of the skills. A candidate must possess the following competencies: Delivery of Results • Assumes personal responsibility for and delivers on agreed objectives and goals • Manages and progresses multiple projects and work activities successfully • Accurately estimates time parameters for projects and manages own time efficiently, anticipating obstacles and making contingencies for overcoming these • Maintains a strong focus on meeting the needs of customers at all times • Ensures all outputs are delivered to a high standard and in an efficient manner, using resources effectively and challenging inefficiencies • Translates the business or team plan objectives into clear priorities and actions for their area of operation Interpersonal and Communication Skills • Communicates in a fluent, logical, clear and convincing manner verbally and in writing • Develops and maintains positive, productive and beneficial working relationships • Maintains a strong focus on meeting the needs of internal and external customers • Effectively influences others to take action • Works to establish mutual understanding to allow for collaborative working • Can lead a team or service area in a way that shows a clear sense of purpose and commitment to the service mission, vision and values Personal Effectiveness • Is proactive in keeping up to date with current developments, trends and best practice in their area of responsibility and the wider service • Demonstrates the required specialist knowledge for the role and an understanding of the structures within which the library service operates • Is enthusiastic about the role and is motivated in the face of difficulties and obstacles • Is open to taking on new challenges or responsibilities and adopts a positive and constructive approach to work • Consistently reviews own performance and sets self challenging goals and targets Analysis and Decision Making • Skilled at policy analysis and development, challenging the established wisdom and adopting an open minded approach • Quickly gets up to speed in a complex situation, rapidly absorbing all relevant information or data, written and oral • Uses numerical data skilfully to understand and evaluate business issues • Identifies key themes and patterns in and across different sources of information, drawing sound and balanced conclusions • Sees the logical implications of taking a particular position on an issue • Is resourceful and creative, generating original approaches when solving problems and making decisions SECTION 5: TENURE The position is permanent and full time. The post is pensionable. A panel may be formed to fill vacancies for Librarian (Grade 5) which may arise during the lifetime of the panel. SECTION 6: SALARY The salary scale for the post is: €52,239 - €62,484 per annum €52,239 - €53,799 - €55,392 - €57,019 - €58,657 - Maximum €60,567 (First Long Service Increment) after 3 years satisfactory service on the Maximum - €62,484 (Second Long Service Increment) after 3 years satisfactory service on the First Long Service Increment. Applicants should note that entry point to the salary scale will be determined in accordance with Circulars issued by the Department of Housing, Local Government, and Heritage. The rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. The salary shall be fully inclusive and shall be as determined from time to time. The awarding of increments is subject to satisfactory service. Holders of the office 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 office or in respect of any services which they are required by or under any enactment to perform. SECTION 7: LOCATION OF POST The base for working purposes shall be the location as determined by Cork County Council. Cork County Council reserves the right to assign you to any department, premises or district in use by the Council, now or in the future. Changes in location of employment will not result in payment of disturbance money or compensation. Holders of the office shall reside in the district in which their duties are to be performed or within a reasonable distance thereof. SECTION 8: WORKING HOURS The working hours at present provide for a five day, thirty five hour working week. Saturday work is the norm and evening work is also a possibility. Branch hours may vary. Normal library arrangements for Saturday working will apply in respect of such activities. Cork County Council reserves the right to alter the hours of work from time to time. All hours worked will be subject to the provisions of the Organisation of Working Time Act 1997 and the Organisation of Working Time Act Regulations 2001. SECTION 9: ANNUAL LEAVE The current annual leave entitlement is 30 days per annum. Cork County Council leave year runs from 1 January to 31 December. Granting of annual leave, payment for annual leave and arrangements for public holidays will be governed by the provisions of the Organisation of Working Time Act 1997 as amended. SECTION 10: GARDA VETTING The successful candidate will be subject to Garda Vetting prior to any appointment being confirmed.
Staff Officer (Grade V)
The Staff Officer is a supervisory position in the Council with responsibility for managing the performance of a section or function within a Department. The Staff Officer will work as part of a multi disciplinary team within the Council, assisting with the implementation of work programmes to achieve goals, targets, and standards set out in Department and Team development plans. A Staff Officer is expected to use initiative, work to a high standard, and have excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Staff at this level work in a range of roles across public facing and internal service areas of the Council. Your responsibilities may include: • Leading and managing a team or function in the implementation of work programmes to deliver on the Council corporate plan while contributing to change management programmes • Leadership and supervision of staff in the management of competing priorities and deadlines including ensuring full compliance with legislation, guidelines and or organisational policies and procedures relevant to the work area • Communicating and liaising effectively with colleagues, line managers and customers in relation to operational matters for the section • Developing and maintaining productive relationships with a wide range of stakeholders including colleagues, external agencies and public representatives • Identifying and delivering improvements in service delivery with appropriate use of performance indicators • Undertake any other duties of a similar nature and responsibility, as may be required, or assigned from time to time The ideal candidate will have: • Knowledge and understanding of the structure and functions of local government, current local government issues, priorities, and concerns, and of the key influencers of local government • Relevant administrative experience at a sufficiently high level, a career record that demonstrates an ability to manage staff to ensure delivery of complex work programmes • Knowledge of Cork City Council strategic objectives, and an understanding of the range of our internal and external stakeholders • An ability to supervise a team effectively to achieve a common goal, ensuring strong governance and ethics standard is adhered to • Understanding of the changing and operating environment in the Council and be capable of leading change in order to deliver quality services to our citizens • An ability to work under pressure to tight deadlines in the delivery of key operational objectives The above specification 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 them from time to time and contribute to the development of the post while in office. Shortlisting The volume of applications for the post of Staff Officer is expected to be high. The Council may need to apply a shortlisting process to identify those candidates whose range of experience, qualifications and competencies most closely match the requirements of the role. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POST Minimum Qualifications The essential qualifications for the post of Staff Officer, as declared by the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government are: Character Each candidate must be of good character. 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. Education, Training, Experience, etc. Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms: (i) Have obtained at least Grade D (or a Pass), in Higher or Ordinary Level, in five subjects (or four subjects if Irish is included) from the approved list of subjects in the Department of Education Established Leaving Certificate Examination or Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme including Irish and or English and one of the following: Mathematics, Accounting, Business Organisation or Economics, and (ii) Have obtained at least Grade C (or Honours) in Higher Level (or Honours) papers in three subjects in that examination (or two subjects if Irish and or one of the following is included: Mathematics, Accounting, Business Organisation or Economics) or (iii) Have obtained a comparable standard in an equivalent examination, or (iv) Hold a third level qualification of at least degree standard, or (v) Be a serving employee of a local authority or regional assembly and have at least two years satisfactory experience in a post of Clerical Officer or analogous post PANELS Following the interview process, we will create three separate panels of successful candidates. These panels will be used to fill future permanent or temporary Staff Officer vacancies. Which panel or panels you can be placed on depends on your current employment status. Panel A – Local Authority Staff Only (50 percent of appointments) This panel is only for people already working in any Local Authority or Regional Assembly in Ireland. 50 percent of all future Staff Officer appointments will be made from this panel. Panel B – Open Competition (30 percent of appointments) This panel includes all successful candidates, whether they currently work: • In the private sector or outside the public sector • In a Local Authority • In a Regional Assembly 30 percent of appointments will be made from this panel. Panel C – Cork City Council Staff Only (20 percent of appointments) This panel is only for current Cork City Council employees at the time of application. 20 percent of appointments will be made from this panel. What applicants need to do When completing the application form, please indicate clearly which panel or panels you are eligible for, based on the criteria above. Salary The salary scale for the post is: €52,239 - €53,799 - €55,392 - €57,019 - €58,657 - €60,567 (Long Service Increment 1) - €62,484 (Long Service Increment 2) Applicants should note that entry point to the salary scale will be determined in accordance with circulars issued by the Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government. The rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. 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 at the minimum point. Hours of Duty The standard working week will be 35 hours per week. The role may, on occasion, include evening and weekend work. Holders of the post may be called for duty at any time in accordance with arrangements made by local authorities. The Council reserves the right to alter hours of work from time to time. Candidates are advised to view our Candidate Information Booklet where they will find further information on the Format of the Competition, our Principal Conditions of Service and General Data Protection Regulation.