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Please submit your CV via your Rezoomo profile Grade Code: 118X County: Roscommon/Galway Hse Area: HSE West and Northwest Region Staff Category: Medical Contract Type: Fixed Term Wholetime Internal/External: External Proposed Interview Dates: It is anticipated that interviews will be held as soon as possible after the closing date. Candidates will normally be given at least one week’s notice of interview. The timescale may be reduced in exceptional circumstances. Informal Enquiries: Ms Maire Doorly, Interim General Manager, Roscommon University Hospital Tel: 090-6632218or Email : marie.doorly@hse.ie Closing Date: 5pm on Sunday, 29th March 2026 Location Details: Assignment as Locum Consultant Radiologist based mainly in Roscommon University Hospital (26 hours p/w) & based in Galway University Hospital (11 hours p/w). (On-Call will be for Galway University Hospital.) Full time locum post - 37 hours per week (26 hours RUH/ 11 Hours GUH) Post specific related information: Registration as a specialist in the Specialist Division of the Register of Medical Practitioners maintained by the Medical Council in Ireland, in the specialty of radiology. Successful candidate to take up locum post within 2 months of interview until the post is filled in a permanent capacity by PAS.
Clinical Nurse Manager, Theatre
Purpose of the Role The Clinical Nurse Manager 3 is responsible to lead and manage activity and resources of all services within the Operating Theatre department. Responsibilities include; resource management, staffing / workforce planning, staff development / succession planning, risk management, quality and safety, delivery of perioperative postgraduate education programs, facilitating communication and professional/clinical leadership. He/she will lead collaboratively with CNM 3 and CNM 2 colleagues across the organisation regarding strategic and day-to-day perioperative service delivery. He or she will be required to report on department performance supported with data and address inefficiencies with quality improvement initiatives. Leading on quality performance ensuring the department is HIQA ready. Essential Criteria: 7thDecember
Consultant Medical Oncologist
The HSE Mid West are seeking to appoint a permanent Consultant Medical Oncologist. Informal enquiries: PDr Grzegroz Korpanty, Clinical Director for Cancer Services at HSE Mid West, Eemail greg.korpanty2@hse.ie Telephone + 353 (0)61 482389 Registration as a specialist in the Specialist Division of the Register of Medical Practitioners Maintained by the Medical Council in Ireland in the relevant specialty. Applications will only be accepted through the upload option below. Please complete and submit the required application form Please see attachments for required application form and candidate information booklet, thank you.
Maintenance Technician
Your Recipe For a Rewarding Career Starts Here! Why Dawn Farms? We can offer an excellent opportunity to be part of a world-class team offering permanent, full-time positions with set hours and plenty of opportunity for further training, development and career opportunities should you wish to progress further. Our culture is one of inclusiveness and diversity with a constant drive and focus for continuous improvement throughout our business. Our production plants are located in Naas, Co Kildare with easy access via public transport. Job Purpose On a day to day basis, the Maintenance Technician is responsible for the executing, monitoring and recording of the maintenance breakdowns and breakdown follow ups. You will also be responsible for delivering a high-quality maintenance service to the production departments. As a maintenance technician you must ensure that maintenance works are carried out efficiently, effectively, safely and in line with the maintenance strategy. Shift: Days & Nights (rotation with consecutive days off in between) Hourly rate: €27.95 per hour, with additional shift premiums of up to 30% depending on hours worked. Key Duties and Responsibilities
Senior Maintenance Technician
Your recipe for a rewarding career starts here! Why Dawn Farms? We can offer an excellent opportunity to be part of a world-class team, equipping our teams with the knowledge and the necessary skills to achieve their full potential. Innovation is a key ingredient of our success in protecting our market position and keeping our competitive edge. To be truly innovative, we invest in recruiting and developing a highly skilled, ambitious and talented team. Job Purpose Dawn Farms is currently seeking for a Senior Maintenance Technician to join our Maintenance Department to be based in our facilties in Naas, Co. Kildare . The Senior Maintenance Technician to lead their team by example and supports company policy and procedures as to create a well-co-ordinated and efficient working environment for all. The role of Senior Maintenance Technician is also to support the Maintenance Manager, Supervisors and Maintenance Team in the following areas:
Sales Development Representative
The Role The Sales Development Representative is the commercial engine at the frontline of market activation. In this inside sales role, you combine multichannel lead generation with targeted customer contact, delivering direct impact on revenue growth, pipeline development and strategic customer acquisition. You independently activate and close commercial opportunities within the smaller customer segment, while ensuring a constant flow of high-quality leads. You qualify these leads and convert them into sales appointments for Sales Consultants and Business Development Managers, strengthening the broader sales funnel. Key Responsibilities · Generate and qualify leads via telephone, email, LinkedIn, and campaigns to ensure a predictable inflow of high-quality leads, in line with agreed targets. · Fill and accelerate the sales funnel by promptly following up on commercial triggers and converting leads into sales meetings for BDMs. · Deliver revenue by independently prospecting & closing deals within the smaller customer segment and incoming leads so consistently contributing to revenue objectives. · Position OASIS as a strategic partner in physical storage and digital solutions from the first customer interaction. · Record and report sales data in Salesforce to ensure follow-up, forecasting, and pipeline quality. · Collaborate with Marketing to maximise the impact of campaigns, lead nurturing, and events, increasing the conversion of marketing-qualified leads. · Continuously improve by feeding back insights from customer conversations and market developments, and by constantly optimising the commercial approach. Skills · Commercial mindset – identifies opportunities and knows how to convert them into concrete next steps. · Proactive – initiates contact, thinks ahead, and proposes improvements. · Curious and eager to learn – asks the right questions and wants to truly understand the market. · Goal‑oriented and persistent – stays focused on activity and conversion, even when facing resistance. · Systematic and structured – works accurately, follows up on leads, and monitors progress in the CRM. · Strong communicator – clear, friendly, and persuasive in conversation and writing. · Team player – collaborates constructively with Sales Consultants, BDMs and Marketing. · Digitally proficient – comfortable with CRM, LinkedIn, email tools, and sales automation. · Flexible – easily switches between tasks and remains effective under pressure. Qualifications · Higher professional education level, preferably in commercial economics, communications, or a similar field. · Demonstrable depth of experience in a commercial role, preferably in a B2B services environment. · Demonstrable experience with lead generation, telephone acquisition, and digital campaigns. · Experience with CRM systems (such as Salesforce), LinkedIn, and email tools. · Excellent communication skills, both spoken and written.
UK Payments Product Management Specialist
UK Payments Product Management Specialist, Belfast Apply now » Date: 16 Mar 2026 Location: Belfast, IE, IE Company: Allied Irish Bank Location/Office Policy: 92 Ann St, Belfast / 3 days per week in office If you are not sure about your suitability based on any aspects of the role advertised, we encourage you to please contact the Recruiter for this role, Mia, at careers@aib.ie for a conversation. AIB is an equal opportunities employer, and we pride ourselves on being the first bank in Ireland to receive the Investors in Diversity Gold Standard accreditation from the Irish Centre for Diversity. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees. Should you have a reasonable accommodation request please email the Talent Acquisition team at careers@aib.ie Disclaimer: Unsolicited CV’s sent to AIB by Recruitment Agencies will not be accepted for this position. AIB operates a direct sourcing model and where agency assistance is required, the Talent Acquisition team will engage directly with our recruitment partners. Application deadline: 30th March 2026 Job Segment: Recruiting, Product Manager, Manager, Banking, Human Resources, Operations, Marketing, Management, Finance Apply now »
Speech And Language Therapist
Speech & Language Therapist – Fixed Term (12 months) 1 Full Time, Fixed Term post ( Paediatrics, CDNT 6, East Central Cork) Speech & Language Therapist : The 14-point salary scale for the post as of 01/02/2026: €45,063, €47,436, €49,388, €50,811, €52,025, €53,316, €54,604, €55,960, €57,321, €58,690, €60,136, €61,670, €63,199, €64,424LSI New appointees to any grade start at the minimum point of the scale. Incremental credit will be applied for recognised relevant service in Ireland and abroad (Department of Health Circular 2/2011). Incremental credit is normally granted on appointment, in respect of previous experience in the Civil Service, Local Authorities, Health Service and other Public Service Bodies and Statutory Agencies. Note: Applicants will be shortlisted based on the information provided on application. Horizons is seeking to recruit highly motivated and enthusiastic Speech & Language Therapist, in paediatric services. The successful applicant will work within an interdisciplinary team as a member of one of Horizons Children’s Disability Network Team 6 in East Central Cork. This role involves working as an integral member of the interdisciplinary team in providing services to children with complex needs and their families. The successful candidates will have the opportunity to develop their clinical skills and competencies in areas such as Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Feeding, Eating, Drinking and Swallowing. Essential Criteria: Informal enquiries can be made to Caoimhe Dillion, Childrens Disability Network Manager 6 on 0860617181 or via email at cdnt6@horizonscork.ie Completed application forms must be returned no later than Friday 3rd April 2026. A panel may be formed for a 12-month period to fill future, temporary, full time or part time Speech & Language Therapy positions that may arise across all CDNT’s managed by Horizons as Lead Agency. Visit our website at www.horizonscork.ie
Policy and Research Officer
Overview of the Agri-Food Regulator An Rialálaí Agraibhia (Agri-Food Regulator) is an independent statutory Office established in December 2023 under the Agricultural and Food Supply Chain Act 2023. The Agri-Food Regulator is concerned with promoting fairness and transparency in the agri-food supply chain. Its statutory remit and focus is on business-to-business relationships within the supply chain. The 2023 Act assigns two main areas of work to the Regulator: (a) the enforcement of unfair trading law in business-to-business relationships in the agri-food supply chain. Under the 2023 Act, the Agri-Food Regulator has been designated as the Enforcement Authority for the purposes of Directive (EU) 2019/633 of 17 April 2019 on unfair trading practices in business-to-business relationships in the agricultural and food supply chain. To coincide with the establishment of the new Office, the Unfair Trading Regulations (SI 625 of 2023) were introduced and, from that date, the provisions of SI 198 of 2021 introduced as part of the initial transposition of the Directive into Irish law were revoked. The Unfair Trading Regulations provide legal protection against 16 specific unfair practices for any supplier of agri-food products subject to their annual turnover being lower than the buyer's turnover once the buyer’s annual turnover is greater than €2m. (b) the collection, analysis and publishing of reports on price and market data relating to the agricultural and food supply chain in the State and to publish regular analysis and reports on contingency issues regarding the agricultural and food supply chain. Following a request from the Board of the Agri-Food Regulator, new regulations granting the Agri-Food Regulator the power to compel the provision of price and market information from businesses were signed by Martin Heydon TD, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine on 16th December 2025. The new Regulations (SI 629/2025) have been published. Under these Regulations, the Regulator will have the ability to compel information impacting upon price and margins from a business within the agri-food supply chain in cases where that business has not complied with a request for information voluntarily. Background to the Legal and Research Unit As the Agri-Food Regulator continues to develop and expand its statutory functions, there is a growing need to strengthen research capacity to support effective regulation, enforcement and policy development. The Regulator is therefore establishing a new Legal and Research Unit, combining legal advisory and research functions during the organisation’s current phase of growth, with the expectation that these functions may evolve into standalone units over time. Among the responsibilities of this new Unit are to: • oversee the development, implementation and oversight of buyer guidelines. • assist in the preparation of various reports as the Agricultural and Food Supply Chain Act 2023 requires. • assist in the ongoing development and execution of annual supplier surveys, including the design of survey methodology, analysis of results and the identification of areas for improvement. • undertake or commission research and analysis. • report and make recommendations in relation to policy matters or proposals for legislative change. Roles As part of the development of this new Unit, the Regulator is looking to recruit two Policy and Research Officers who will be tasked with progressing the development, implementation, and oversight of the responsibilities outlined above. The roles will play a key part in translating data, insights, and regulatory objectives into clear, practical guidance for businesses and stakeholders. The positions will combine policy development, research, operational management and stakeholder engagement, while supporting a culture of continuous learning, ethical practice and innovation across the organisation. As the roles evolve, the Policy and Research Officers will help shape emerging processes, contribute to quality assurance and represent the Regulator at external events and forums. The successful candidates will report to the Head of Legal and Research and may have at least one staff member reporting to them, depending on how the work of the organisation evolves. The posts are located at the Government Campus, Backweston, Celbridge, Co. Kildare. The successful candidates must have access to their own transport and should have a full, clean driving licence given that some domestic travel is envisaged with possible overnight stays. It is intended to create a panel from this competition from which appointments may be made to further vacancies within the Legal and Research Unit as well as to similar roles across the organisation. Any panel established under this competition will remain in place for 18 months. Inclusion on a panel does not confer a right to appointment. Candidates not appointed before the panel expires or is exhausted will have no entitlement to appointment thereafter. Role and Responsibilities Responsibilities of these roles include but are not limited to: • Coordinating the development and implementation of buyer guidelines based on stakeholder engagement and consultation in addition to analysis of available data and insights. • Managing the conducting and continual enhancement of both annual and once-off surveys and other research activities as they arise. • Developing the research function of the organisation and identifying opportunities to contribute to the various functions of the Regulator. • Contributing to the organisation through effective and efficient operational management of assigned functions within the Unit. • Contributing to the communication efforts of the Unit and broader organisation with a broad range of stakeholders, particularly with respect to the regulatory framework and general approach to buyer guidelines and possible codes of practice submitted by businesses. • Actively participating in the building of a culture of continuous learning and innovation across the organisation. • Representing the Regulator at stakeholder events – travel nationally is envisaged with the potential for overnight travel. • As a new role at the Regulator, undertake additional duties (relevant to the role and/or skill sets required) that emerge as the role establishes within the organisation. Note: The above is a general guide to the key duties and responsibilities of the role and is not an exhaustive description. The functions and responsibilities initially assigned to the position are based on the current organisational requirements and may be changed from time to time. Essential Criteria Please note: In order to satisfy the shortlisting panel that you meet these criteria, you must explicitly reference how you meet the same in your application. Failure to demonstrate these may prevent your application progressing to future shortlisting stages. Each candidate must meet the following requirements at the time of the competition closing: • Have an Honours bachelor’s degree (NFQ Level 8) or equivalent. • Have experience clearly communicating complex information either in writing or verbally. • Demonstrate the capacity to manage multiple projects and competing priorities and work independently while contributing effectively within a developing team. • Possess strong IT and digital capability including proficiency in Microsoft Office and experience using data or document management tools. • Have a minimum of 12 months’ work experience. • Full clean driver’s license with access to own car. Desirable Criteria Please note that should further shortlisting be required after consideration of essential criteria above, a selection of the following may be assessed. The ideal candidate should: • Have an Honours bachelor’s degree (NFQ Level 8) or higher in a discipline directly relevant to the role of the Agri-Food Regulator such as Food and Agribusiness Management, Food Business and Innovation, Food Supply Chain Operations, Sustainable Food Systems. • Have a minimum of 6 months’ relevant work experience in one or more of the following areas: ➢ Policy development, regulatory analysis or legislative implementation. ➢ Economic, market or sectoral research and analysis. ➢ Designing, managing or analysing surveys and research projects. ➢ Regulatory compliance, enforcement or governance frameworks. ➢ Stakeholder consultation and engagement. • Have experience in the preparation of reports, briefings or policy recommendations. • Demonstrate a strong understanding of regulatory or enforcement environments, public sector governance and accountability frameworks, and market dynamics and/or supply chain structures, ideally within the agri-food sector. • Have experience of communications outreach in a work environment. • Have experience with data visualisation tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau). Remuneration Salary Grade: Administrative Officer Salary Scale: €40,768 €43,464 €44,236 €47,613 €51,950 €55,395 €58,977 €62,606 €66,233 €69,849 €72,353 (LSI1), €75,789 (LSI 2) Personal Pension Contribution (PPC) rate. This salary is payable to an individual who is required to make a personal pension contribution (PPC) to their main pension (in general those persons whose initial appointment to the Public Service is on or after 6th April 1995). €39,242 €41,991 €42,369 €45,579 €49,687 €52,858 €56,173 €59,587 €63,031 €66,469 €68,840 (LSI 1), €72,108 (LSI 2) Non-Personal Pension Contribution (non-PPC) rate. This salary is payable to an individual who is not required to make a personal pension contribution (PPC) to their main pension scheme. Annual Leave: 25 days per annum. This leave is on the basis of a five day week and is exclusive of the usual public holidays. Note: • entry will be at point 1 of the scale and will not be subject to negotiation. • different pay and conditions may apply if, immediately prior to appointment, the appointee is already a serving Civil Servant or Public Servant. • the rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. Contract: Permanent
Administrative Officer
Vacancy The GRAI is seeking to appoint an Administrative Officer (AO - Standard Scale) and have three vacancies in Enforcement and Compliance Directorates at present. Successful applicants will be placed on a panel for a period of up to 18 months to fill future vacancies for Administrative Officer roles (Administrative Officer - Standard Scale) within GRAI. Appointed Administrative Officers may be assigned to any directorate within the GRAI, in line with the evolving business needs and operational priorities. This is a panel competition and GRAI reserves the right to hold separate competitions for specialist or technical Administrative Officer roles as needed. The Role – Overview The Administrative Officer (AO - Standard Scale) will be supporting the efficient and effective delivery of GRAI’s regulatory functions by providing administrative, operational, and organisational support, initially within the Enforcement and Compliance Directorate. The role involves managing and processing information, coordinating tasks, supporting casework, and assisting with documentation and reporting. Key Responsibilities • Review extensive documentation received from the Gambling operators, whilst drawing from evidence, experience and relevant policies, procedures and legislation in order to formulate balanced judgements and recommendations. • Analyse and evaluate complex written, numerical and verbal compliance and enforcement information in an accurate and timely manner. • Assist in the coordination of compliance monitoring activities, including scheduling audits and preparing documentation for inspections. • Monitor, research and draft policy papers on implications of development in the Gambling Sector for regulation of the Irish market, AML and other matters. • Provide day-to-day administrative support, including document preparation, filing, correspondence, and record management. • Prepare clear and accurate letters, briefings, reports, and other documents as required. • Act as the initial point of contact for stakeholders, handling inquiries related to enforcement and compliance in a clear, professional, and engaging manner, across verbal, digital and written communications. • Coordinate meetings, schedules, and communications associated with compliance and enforcement activities. • Maintain data and management information systems in a timely and accurate manner. • Ensure compliance with internal procedures, data protection obligations, FOI processes, and confidentiality requirements. • Work collaboratively with other departments within GRAI to ensure a thorough and holistic approach to licensing assessments. • Manage, plan, and prioritise workload to ensure targets and deadlines are met. • Any other duties as may be assigned from time to time. Essential Criteria To be eligible to apply for this role you must have/demonstrate in your application form that you meet the following essential criteria: • A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree (Level 7 on the NFQ). • Two years of experience in an administrative or support role, within a relevant professional environment e.g. regulatory, legal, compliance, governance. • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, with practical experience in Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint. Desirable Criteria Candidates who meet the essential criteria and can demonstrate the following may have an advantage: • Proven track record of maintaining high levels of accuracy in data entry and document management tasks. • Demonstrable written and verbal communication skills, including experience drafting routine correspondence in a professional setting. • Evidence of managing multiple administrative tasks concurrently, with examples of meeting deadlines, prioritising workloads, or coordinating competing responsibilities in a high-volume or time-sensitive environment. • Previous experience working in a regulatory environment particularly in roles involving enforcement or compliance. Eligibility to Compete Citizenship Requirements Eligible candidates must 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 has a stamp 41 or a stamp 5 permission. To qualify candidates must meet one of the citizenship criteria above by the date of any job offer. Principal Conditions of Service General This appointment is to the position of the Administrative Officer (AO, Standard Scale) of Applications in the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland and is made under section 26 of the Gambling Regulations Act 2024. Employees of the Authority are Public Servants and are subject to all of the terms and conditions which apply to public servants generally. Salary The successful applicant will be paid at the AO (Standard Scale) salary, rates effective from 1st February 2026. Administrative Officer Personal Pension Contribution (PPC): €40,768 €43,464 €44,236 €47,613 €51,950 €55,395 €58,977 €62,606 €66,233 €69,849 €72,353¹ €75,789² 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 to a contribution in respect of membership of a Spouses’ and Children’s scheme, or the Additional Superannuation Contributions (ASC). Long service increments may be payable after 3 (LSI1) and 6 (LSI2) years satisfactory service at the maximum of the scale. A different rate (“non-PPC”) will apply where the appointee is not required to make a Personal Pension Contribution. Tenure and Probation This competition is for appointment to a permanent Public Service post in the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland, subject to successful completion of a probationary period. The probationary contract will be for a period of one year from the date specified on the contract. During the period of your probationary contract, your performance will be subject to review by your supervisor(s) to determine whether you: (i) Have performed in a satisfactory manner (ii) Have been satisfactory in general conduct (iii) Are suitable from the point of view of health with particular regard to sick leave Prior to the completion of the probationary contract a decision will be made as to whether or not you will be retained. Duties Appointees will be required to perform the duties outlined above, and any other duties which may be assigned to them from time to time as appropriate. Outside Employment The successful candidate may not engage in private practice or be connected with any outside business which would interfere with the performance of official duties or conflict in any way with the position of Administrative Officer (AO). Headquarters / Working Environment The GRAI is currently based in the Dublin City Centre but this may be changed by Government decision. Hybrid working arrangements will also be available in the GRAI. When absent from home and headquarters on official duty the Administrative Officer (AO) will be paid appropriate travelling expenses and subsistence allowances, subject to normal Department of Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform regulations. Hours of Attendance Hours of attendance will be fixed from time to time but will amount to not less than 41 hours and 15 minutes gross or 35 hours net per week. The Administrative Officer (AO) may be required to work such additional hours from time to time as may be reasonable and necessary for the proper performance of their duties subject to the limits set down in the working time regulations. The rate of remuneration payable covers any extra attendance liability that may arise from time to time. Annual Leave The annual leave for this position is 25 days, rising to 29 days after 5 years’ service and to 30 days after 10 years’ service. This allowance is subject to the usual conditions regarding the granting of annual leave in the public service, is based on a five-day week and is exclusive of the usual public holidays. Sick Leave Pay during properly certified sick absence, provided there is no evidence of permanent disability for service, will apply on a pro-rata basis, in accordance with the provisions of the sick leave circulars for the civil and public service. Officers who will be paying Class A rate of PRSI will be required to sign a mandate authorising the Department of Social Protection to pay any benefits due under the Social Welfare Acts direct to the Authority. Payment during illness will be subject to the officer making the necessary claims for social insurance benefit to the Department of Social Protection within the required time limits