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Motor Mechanics Apprentice

Morgan Patrick MotorsBallinalee, County Longford

Profile of Craft Core Skills Motor Mechanics The Motor Industry The work of a Motor Mechanic involves the servicing, maintenance and fault diagnosis of automobile and light commercial vehicle mechanical and electrical systems, vehicle component removal, installation or repair according to original manufacturers’ specification. At the end of the apprenticeship, the craftsperson will be able to demonstrate competence in the following skills: Servicing Read, interpret and carry out manufacturers’ instructions for all vehicle service, maintenance and repair procedures. Complete a vehicle report form. Fgas Describe the overall aim of Regulation No. 842/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 of May 2006 in relation to the air conditioning systems of automotive vehicles (MACs). List the dangers to personal health and related safety regulations related to the refrigerant gas contained in mobile air conditioning (MAC) systems. Describe the location of possible leaks of refrigerant gas from an automotive air con unit. Engine Diagnose faults, dismantle and reassemble the engine and its ancillary components. Replace timing belts and chains. Use all recommended bolt tightening procedures. Electrical Read and interpret relevant electrical wiring diagrams. Use fault-code reader to interrogate ECU memory and OBD system. Employ a logical and structured fault diagnosis methodology (use of diagnostic flow charts). Measure and interpret quantities of electrical current, voltage and resistance. Diagnose and resolve faults in starter, charging and lighting circuits. Remove and replace vehicle lighting components. Align headlamps. Fuel/Ignition Diagnose and resolve faults in electronically controlled fuel, ignition and emissions control systems. Evaluate exhaust emission levels with reference to NCT/DoT VTM test requirements. Transmission Diagnose faults in manual transmission units. Remove and refit manual transmission units. Diagnose faults in clutch assemblies. Remove and replace clutch components. Remove and replace driveshaft joints and bearings. Brakes Diagnose mechanical and hydraulic faults in the braking system. Remove and replace brake components. Employ manufacturers’ recommended service and bleeding procedures. Core Skills (cont’d) Specialist Skills Steering/Suspension Diagnose faults in steering and suspension systems. Remove and replace steering and suspension components. Align suspension and steering geometry. Balance wheels. Repair punctures. Bodywork Remove and replace bodywork components e.g. door locks, windows and regulators. Engine Carry out complete engine overhaul on automobile and light commercial vehicle petrol and diesel engines. Electrical Check operation of, diagnose any faults present, and return to original manufacturers’ specification: standard, multi-voltage and high voltage systems, inter-control module communication systems e.g. CAN, LIN, VAN and MOST networks, multiplex wiring, climate control, cruise control, theft deterrence systems, comfort systems e.g. electric windows and seat/steering adjustment, sunroof, and central locking. Fuel systems Check operation of, diagnose any faults present, and return to original manufacturers’ specification: high pressure petrol injection systems (e.g. GDI and MED-Motronic) and high pressure diesel injection systems (e.g. common-rail). Transmission Check operation of, diagnose any faults present, overhaul and return to original manufacturers’ specification: manual, automatic or hybrid transmission assemblies. Brakes Check operation of, diagnose any faults present, and return to original manufacturers’ specification: ABS and EHB (Electro-Hydraulic Braking) systems. This includes ESP (Electronic Stability Program), TCS (Traction Control System), and ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) systems. Occupant safety Examine, diagnose any faults present, and return to original manufacturers’ specification: vehicle occupant passive safety systems. This includes airbag, belt tensioner and rollover protection systems. Communication and Information Check operation of, diagnose any faults present, and return to original manufacturers’ specification: In-Car Entertainment systems, telecommunication systems, vehicle information systems e.g. technical monitoring displays and GPS (Global Positioning System). Mobile Air Conditioning (MAC) systems. Discuss and demonstrate best practice for handling of F-gases storage cylinders, the safe recovery and disposal of F-gas. Perform full servicing of an air conditioning system of a motor vehicle to include: leak detection, recovery, vacuum and refill. Common Skills Specialist Skills (cont’d) Servicing Read, interpret and carry out manufacturers’ instructions for all vehicle service, maintenance and repair procedures. Complete a vehicle report form. NCT/DoT VTM Determine the condition of automotive vehicles to NCT/DoT VTM requirements. Engine Diagnose faults and return to original manufacturers’ specification: petrol and diesel engines and their ancillary components. Electrical Read and interpret relevant electrical wiring diagrams. Use fault-code reader to interrogate ECU memory and OBD system. Employ a logical and structured fault diagnosis methodology (use of diagnostic flow charts). Measure and interpret quantities of electrical current, voltage and resistance. Diagnose and resolve faults in starter, charging and lighting circuits. Remove and replace vehicle lighting components. Align headlamps. Transmission Diagnose faults and return to original manufacturers’ specification: clutch system components, driveshafts and bearings. Brakes Diagnose faults and return to original manufacturers’ specification: brake friction linings. Steering Diagnose faults and return to original manufacturers’ specification: steering linkage and geometry settings. Bodywork Remove and replace bodywork components e.g. door locks, windows and regulators.

6 days agoFull-timeApprenticeship

Digital Services Apprentice

Lisburn & Castlereagh City CouncilAntrim

KEY PURPOSE OF THE JOB To support the Digital and Innovation Officer in the delivery of a number of digital transformation projects across the Council. Apprenticeship schemes are a great opportunity to combine learning, training, and work experience. The post holder will be required to complete a Higher-Level Apprenticeship in Business Technology. As a member of the Innovation Unit, the post holder will be required to: • Work as part of a team, concentrating on IT and Digital Transformation projects and supporting the wider team in project activities. • Provide support for staff across Council sites requiring IT support with digital applications and digitally led projects. KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Support teams in Lisburn Castlereagh City Council that are participating in a number of transformation projects, including: • Customer Experience Platform • Finance • Waste Operations – Digital Depot • New websites • Planning • Microsoft 365 rollout During your apprenticeship, you will have a minimum of two key areas of work, offering the opportunity to see the breadth of work being undertaken across Lisburn Castlereagh City Council. During this apprenticeship, you will develop a range of skills, such as: • Cyber Security • Process mapping and service design approaches • Making effective use of data • Presenting information in creative and engaging ways • Communication skills • Organisational skills • Agile project management • Website development • Structuring, extracting, and understanding data • Presenting information in creative and engaging ways Support the TPO team in the delivery of specific Digital and Innovation Strategy projects, including documenting sprint meetings and updating project plans. Support the TPO team and Project Managers in the management of data usage across Council digital systems. Liaise with Council Tech Leads and/or suppliers to help ensure the Council’s systems run smoothly. Develop a good understanding of the Council’s digital packages so that problems can be identified at an early stage and logged or resolved with suppliers to minimise disruption to service users. Help configure data contained within the Council’s corporate customer platform and support teams onboarding to the platform where necessary. This may include designing new e-forms and amending existing e-forms within the system. Support the internal communication mechanisms of the Digital and Innovation Strategy. General • Act in accordance with the Code of Conduct for Local Government employees. • Comply with and actively promote the Council’s policies and procedures as directed. • Comply with and actively promote the Council’s policies and procedures on all aspects of Equal Opportunities. • Comply with and actively promote the Council’s Health and Safety Policy and procedures. • Undertake duties in a manner that enhances and protects the reputation and public profile of the Council. • Carry out any other duties that may be allocated from time to time in accordance with the general nature of the post. Note The post holder should be aware that the responsibilities and functional areas of the post may be subject to change as a result of organisational change. The Council therefore reserves the right to change the duties of the post by adding to or amending the range of functional responsibilities. The post holder will be required to be flexible and adaptable to meet the changing needs and requirements of the organisation. Qualifications & Experience It is essential that applicants have a minimum of: Qualifications 1.1 Five GCSEs at Grade C or above, including English and Maths. 1.2 104 UCAS points achieved through the completion of A Levels, National Awards, Access courses, or other approved Level 3 qualifications. Knowledge 2.1 Working knowledge of Windows operating systems and Microsoft Office. Skills 3.1 Good communication and interpersonal skills. 3.2 Good problem-solving skills. 3.3 Ability to work on own initiative.

6 days agoPermanentTemporary

Groundsperson, Gardener, Greenkeeper, Gravedigger Apprentice

Lisburn & Castlereagh City CouncilAntrim

Key Purpose of Job The post holders will be required to complete either: Behavioural CompetenciesHow We Manage OurselvesManaging Our Own Work Plans, organises, structures, and prioritises work effectively to achieve the best possible results. Developing Our Own Capability Actively seeks opportunities to learn and develop in order to improve personal performance and add value to the role. How We Work With OthersMeeting Customer Needs Understands customer needs and strives to ensure those needs are met. How We Move ForwardAchieving Results Takes personal responsibility for delivering results, demonstrating motivation, determination, and perseverance when overcoming obstacles and achieving objectives.

6 days agoPermanentTemporary

Human Resources And Organisation Development Apprentice

Lisburn & Castlereagh City CouncilAntrimScale 1A Point 3 £12.85 per hour, £24,796 per annum

Job Title:Human Resources and Organisation Development Apprentice Duration: Fixed term for 2 years or for the duration of the apprenticeship and subject to successful completion of apprenticeship and ring-fences process will be placed in a permanent post. Salary: Scale 1A Point 3 £12.85 per hour, £24,796 per annum Deliver better lives for all, whilst enhancing your career. These are the things we hold dear at Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council; respect, honesty, excellence, accountability, leadership & equality. We have an ambitious vision for our area. We want to create opportunities for strong, healthy communities, and business growth. Our success will create new opportunities for individuals, families & communities. Every role at LCCC contributes to this aim, and if appointed to this role you will be part of creating better lives for all. Apprenticeship schemes are a great opportunity to combine learning, training and work experience. The post holder will be required to complete a Level 3 Apprenticeship in Business Administration. In addition to the provision of a full clerical and administrative service, the post-holder will contribute to the effective operation of the Human Resources and Organisation Development Unit by providing support within the unit. Curious to learn more? Full details of the role are in the attached job description. ​​​​​​​ Apply now and take the first step in your new career. ​​​​​​​​​​​​The application form will only be available online. Applications for this post will be channelled exclusively through the Council ITRENT Web Recruitment system therefore application forms in hard copy will not be available to candidates. However, the Council will consider any requests for an application to be made in hard copy and will provide alternative arrangements where possible, for example access to a computer. The Council is committed to providing people with disabilities the opportunity to compete fairly for jobs. If you have any special needs or requirements with regard to any stage of the recruitment process please contact the HR&OD team at via email recruitment@lisburncastlereagh.gov.uk or telephone 02892447236.

6 days agoPermanentTemporary

I T Services Apprentice

Lisburn & Castlereagh City CouncilAntrimScale 4 SCP9 – 13, £14.13 - £15.06 per hour, £27,254 - £29,0

Job Title: I.T. Services Apprentice - Higher Level Apprenticeship (HLA) Duration: Fixed term for 3 years or for the duration of the apprenticeship and subject to successful completion of apprenticeship and ring-fences process will be placed in a permanent post. Salary: Scale 4 SCP9 – 13, £14.13 - £15.06 per hour, £27,254 - £29,064 per annum Deliver better lives for all, whilst enhancing your career. These are the things we hold dear at Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council; respect, honesty, excellence, accountability, leadership & equality. We have an ambitious vision for our area. We want to create opportunities for strong, healthy communities, and business growth. Our success will create new opportunities for individuals, families & communities. Every role at LCCC contributes to this aim, and if appointed to this role you will be part of creating better lives for all. ​​​​​​​ Apprenticeship schemes are a great opportunity to combine learning, training and work experience.  The post holder will be required to complete a Higher-Level Apprenticeship in Cyber Security with Cloud and Networking Infrastructure. As a member of the I.T. Unit the post holder will be required to: Work as part of a team, concentrating on day-to-day helpdesk and hardware/software support duties. Provide support for the staff at Civic Centre, Leisure Centres, Community Centres, Elected Members and any other Council sites requiring I.T services. Curious to learn more? Full details of the role are in the attached job description. Apply now and take the first step in your new career. ​​​​​​​​​​​​The application form will only be available online. Applications for this post will be channelled exclusively through the Council ITRENT Web Recruitment system therefore application forms in hard copy will not be available to candidates. However, the Council will consider any requests for an application to be made in hard copy and will provide alternative arrangements where possible, for example access to a computer. The Council is committed to providing people with disabilities the opportunity to compete fairly for jobs. If you have any special needs or requirements with regard to any stage of the recruitment process please contact the HR&OD team at via email recruitment@lisburncastlereagh.gov.uk or telephone 02892447236.

6 days agoPermanentTemporary

Programme Manager, Poverty & Social Inclusion

City, Banbridge & Borough CouncilCivic Centre, Craigavon, ArmaghScale PO3 SCP 33-36 £44,075-£47,181 per annum

The postholder will contribute to the strategic vision, direction, development and management of Poverty & Social Inclusion Programmes, including Neighbourhood Renewal and Health Inequalities, as well as wider service improvement across the Department. This will include assisting the Community Services Manager in setting and achieving key outcomes and targets, as well as ensuring an outward-facing and future focus, in particular assisting the Departmental Management Team ensuring the service delivers on the Council’s Community Plan (Safe and Welcoming Community) and the Health and Wellbeing Agenda. All employees have the opportunity to request flexible working from the first day of their employment. Flexible working provisions are dependent on the role being undertaken. Successful applicants are encouraged to discuss with the relevant manager/ HR, what flexible working provisions may be available in the role they are taking up, prior to commencing employment. All correspondence in relation to your application will be sent via e-mail. Please ensure a valid e-mail address and phone number is provided when filling out the application form. Applicants must advise of any changes to contact details during the process. Applicants should ensure that they check their e-mails including junk folder regularly. Please download the Job Description and Person Specification as these will not be available after the advertisement.  Human Resources Section (Craigavon Office) Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Borough Council Lakeview Road Craigavon Co Armagh BT64 1AL Tel: 0300 0300 900 Ext: 62014/61705

6 days ago

Area Manager

Autism A CharaNewtown Mount Kennedy, Wicklow

Area Manager - Leinster 39 hours per week – Specific purpose contract Salary dependant on experience Job reference - AM_NTMKSP_2306 Essential Criteria Full Job Specification available on request Autism A Chara does not require assistance from Recruitment Agencies, any CVs submitted by Recruitment Agencies will be deleted and not considered.

6 days ago

General Manager, Technology & Transformation

HSE South WestCork

Slaintecare and Reform of the Irish Health Service Sláintecare signals a new direction for the delivery of health and social care services in Ireland with the potential to create a far more sustainable, equitable, cost-effective system and one that delivers better value for patients and service users. At its core, the strategy focuses on establishing programmes of work to move to a community-led model, providing local populations with access to a comprehensive range of services at every stage of their lives. This will enable our healthcare system to provide care closer to home for patients and service users, to be more responsive to needs and deliver better outcomes, with a strong focus on prevention and population health improvement. To achieve this, new ways of working, including change culture will be required in the strive to deliver enhanced patient-centered and integrated care. HR is committed to building capacity for change and addressing the people and culture priorities that impact the organisation on an integrated basis. Human Resources (HR) provides strategic and operational support, direction, advice, and interventions to all areas of the health service, recognising that all staff throughout the system are key to the delivery of excellent people capability and ultimately patient and service user outcomes. The implementation of the Health Services People Strategy 2025-2028 supports the development of current and future health and social care leaders. Our shared purpose is to deliver safer better healthcare and staff and public value and collectively support the significant reform and change agenda in Ireland, particularly in light of the objectives of Slaintecare. Health Regions Implementation The Health Regions Implementation involves the internal reorganisation of the HSE into six operational regions with responsibility for the planning and coordinated delivery of health and social care services within their respective defined geographies. While the full implementation will be a multi-year journey, the Health Region approach was stood up in March 2024 and will continue to progress throughout 2025 and 2026. These new arrangements 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. Integrated care is where services, funding, and governance are co-ordinated around the needs of the patient, encompassing both acute and community care. HSE Health Regions will ensure the geographical alignment of hospital and community healthcare services at a regional level, based on defined populations and their local needs. This is key to delivering on the Sláintecare vision of an integrated health and social care service. As well as enabling the integration of community and acute care, Health Regions aim to empower local decision-making and support population-based service planning. HSE SW HSE SW was formally established on 3rd March 2025. The Regional Health Authority of HSE SW replaced the previous South-South West Hospital Group and Cork-Kerry Community Healthcare structures. HSE SW provides health and social care services to a population of in excess of 700,000 across Cork and Kerry. Service are delivered through three Integrated Health Areas – Cork South and West, Cork North and East and Kerry. Cork University Hospital is aligned to IHA Cork South and West. The region's priorities include improving access to services maintaining quality and safety, reducing waiting times for acute and community services, and supporting public health and well-being. HSE SW is committed to building a health service of which our community can be proud. To deliver on this commitment the HSE SW lives the HSE Values of Care, Compassion, Trust and Learning through our Integr8 commitments. Digital technologies offer significant potential to transform healthcare, improving access, quality, and cost-efficiency. Empowering staff with digital tools and skills to deliver better healthcare is the cornerstone of transformation in the SW region especially in todays face-paced digital era. The HSE’s Digital for Care 2030 is the Framework sets out a roadmap to digitally transform health services and provides a strategic and innovative plan to advance key Sláintecare programmes. The Office of the Regional Director of Technology and Transformation (RDTT) was stood up in October 2026 when the current director took her post.The RDTT plays a crucial role in leading the digital transformation of health and social care services. Key responsibilities include: · Implementing Digital for Care : This is a digital health framework aimed at enhancing patient outcomes through technology. · Driving Technology-Enabled Service Transformation : The director is responsible for ensuring that technology solutions align with national policies while meeting local healthcare needs. · Collaborating with Local Leadership : The director works closely with regional executive teams and national technology leaders to ensure effective digital integration. · Ensuring Safe and Effective Care : The director oversees the implementation of technology that supports safe and effective care for patients and staff. · Keeping the ‘digital lights on’ in the region: The director is responsible for keeping the lights on currently in the region. This role is essential for shaping the future of healthcare delivery in the South West region of Ireland. Purpose of Post To ensure the effective day-to-day management of the Office of the Regional Director of Technology and Transformation (RDTT). This includes: · The General Manager ensures that the RDTT has the necessary support available to them in order to enable them to fully discharge the functions of the role. · Overseeing the daily operations of the RDTT Office, including the coordination of senior leadership meetings, programme governance, reporting processes, and engagement with the wider Regional Executive Management Team (REMT) offices. · Managing and responding to national and regional requests, including the development of high-quality briefings, proposals, and strategic responses on behalf of the RDTT Office. · Leading the coordinated planning, delivery, and oversight of complex ICT projects and transformation programmes, with significant scale, risk, and organisational impact. · Engaging regularly with senior stakeholders to manage resources, timelines, quality standards, and performance reporting, ensuring delivery against agreed objectives and accountability requirements. · Managing and monitoring projects with strong interdependencies across multiple agencies and partner organisations, ensuring alignment, effective collaboration, and timely delivery of outcomes. Informal Enquiries We welcome enquiries about this role. For further information about the role please contact; Vanessa Hamilton Regional Director for Technology & Transformation Tel: 087 2279912 Email: Vanessa.hamilton1@hse.ie For enquiries relating to the recruitment process please contact; Niall Creedon Kelly People Resourcing, Office of the Regional Head of People, HSE South West Tel: 087 1800956 Email: niall.creedonkelly@hse.ie

6 days ago

HR Information Systems & Data Analytics Manager

Childrens Health IrelandDublin

Purpose of the role The purpose of this post is to lead the delivery of high‑quality internal workforce data, analytics, and statutory reporting, enabling the HR Team, particularly the Director of People and Culture, HR Business Partners, and senior leaders, to make evidence‑based decisions. The role has accountability for the delivery of required workforce reporting to support statutory and regulatory compliance, for example working time compliance monitoring (including EWTD), alongside workforce metrics and position control data. This ensures transparency, assurance, and meaningful insight to support strategic and operational HR planning. The post holder will oversee HR systems, data governance, and analytical outputs to support safe staffing, service planning, and organisational effectiveness across Children’s Health Ireland. The purpose of this post is to lead the effective management and continuous development of HR information systems and analytics, ensuring high-quality, secure, and reliable HR data to support organisational decision-making. The role provides technical expertise, oversees system functionality and governance, and delivers insightful reporting to inform workforce planning and operational priorities. Working collaboratively, it supports organisational structures, system readiness, and service developments in line with the evolving needs of Children’s Health Ireland. Essential Criteria

7 days ago

Human Resources Manager

The HSEKerry€83,911 - €101,207 per year

Key Working Relationships The Grade VIII Human Resources Manager will have key working relationships with the UHK Executive Management Team (EMT), UHK Business Managers, Clinical Directors, Assistant Director of Nursing and UHK Department Heads, UHK Medical Manpower Team, Regional Director of People (RDOP) HSE South West, HR colleagues within the South West Region, and National HR in the delivery of the objectives of this role. Purpose of the Post The post holder is responsible for the delivery and implementation of a range of generalist HR Services within University Hospital Kerry and the provision of expert advice and guidance on HR and ER issues in order to support the achievement of its business objectives. The post holder will also have overall responsibility for Medical Manpower Management in collaboration with the Medical Manpower Manager. Providing guidance on the HSE People Strategy and Regional HR Strategy and policy direction and governance on people-related matters to influence, monitor and support the changing structure and workforce, with a focus on change management, leadership and development support. Principal Duties and ResponsibilitiesStrategy & Operations • Provide leadership within University Hospital Kerry in relation to all Human Resource matters. • Provide expert Human Resources and Employee Relations support, direction and guidance on all matters relating to HR and ER processes to the University Hospital Kerry HR team and all key stakeholders to ensure compliance with best practice and legislation. • Responsible for the implementation of the HSE People Strategy in University Hospital Kerry. • Participate in Regional HR Strategy and processes, engaging with the Regional Director of People and Regional HR teams as appropriate. • Ongoing development of the University Hospital Kerry HR function as a professional service in line with national and regional HR strategy. • Work with the RDOP on the implementation of the HR operating model as appropriate for University Hospital Kerry in support of the efficient and effective development and deployment of human resources to achieve its business objectives. • Assist in the development of an organisational culture that values people, their skills, ideas and contributions, and genuinely seeks to empower individuals and champion UHK values. • Provide leadership in the area of change management to ensure alignment of University Hospital Kerry HR to national and regional HR objectives. • Participate in and lead UHK GRO projects as required. • Participate in Regional HR Fora. • Participate in other regional and national working groups as required. Human Resources Management • Lead and develop the HR and Medical Workforce teams in University Hospital Kerry. • Lead the team by implementing new technologies to improve the HR function. • Allocate and monitor the workload in the HR team to ensure HR objectives and priorities are being met. • Identify and agree training and developmental needs of the HR team and design plans to meet those needs. • Manage the performance of staff, dealing with underperformance in a timely and constructive manner. • Ensure staff personnel records are maintained to include relevant data for legal, HR and financial purposes and in line with data protection regulations. • Provide appropriate and agreed HR data analytics to the University Hospital Kerry EMT and RDOP to assist with decision-making and analysis. • Ongoing implementation of the HSE Managing Attendance Policy in association with line managers. • Implementation of the HSE Performance Achievement Process in association with line managers. • Develop and maintain close working relationships with other providers of service (e.g. Occupational Health Department, Finance and Payroll Departments) to ensure proper implementation of advice. • Lead in the development of HR-approved policies and procedures for own area. • Lead in the development and roll-out of employee experience initiatives focused on communication, engagement, staff health and wellbeing, etc. • Manage staff claims processes, liaising with the State Claims Agency, Health and Safety, and HSE solicitors as required. • Lead and develop retention policies, e.g. interviews. Employee Relations • Responsible for fostering and promoting a good Employee Relations environment, including relationships with internal and external staff representatives. • Lead and manage all University Hospital Kerry employee relations issues, linking with Regional Employee Relations and Regional HR as appropriate. • Participate in and conduct negotiations with staff and staff representative groups in relation to all employment matters. • Participate in third-party hearings as required and other similar proceedings as required. Recruitment and Workforce Planning • Develop and implement recruitment strategies that promote UHK as an employer of choice to attract the highest calibre of staff with the appropriate skill mix. • Ensure HR recruitment and retention policies and procedures are implemented appropriately and are monitored. • Lead the development of a UHK workforce plan. • Ensure the appropriate management of employment contracts for employees in UHK in conjunction with local and regional recruitment services. • Oversee staff agency contracts as they pertain to UHK, ensuring UHK is compliant with nationally agreed frameworks and legislative obligations. • In conjunction with UHK EMT and Line Managers, ensure compliance with the HSE Pay and Numbers Strategy and related pay bill and employment controls. Education & Training • Support Line Managers to identify staff training needs to meet service requirements. • Lead and develop the HSE Performance Achievement Process in University Hospital Kerry. • Ensure the appropriate management of staff training records and relevant mandatory staff training programmes for University Hospital Kerry. • Provide support and advice to line managers in the performance management of staff. Self-Development • Participate in the HSE Performance Achievement Process with the line manager. • Keep up to date with current HR literature and best practice in HR. • Attend training and development programmes, as appropriate to the role. • Responsible for ensuring the post holder is up to date with mandatory training requirements. Risk Management, Quality Improvement & Health & Safety • Ensure compliance with all relevant HSE policies, procedures, legislation and regulatory requirements. • Have a working knowledge of the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) Standards as they apply to the role, for example Standards for Healthcare, National Standards for the Prevention and Control of Healthcare Associated Infections, Hygiene Standards, etc., and comply with associated HSE protocols for implementing and maintaining these standards as appropriate to the role. • Participate in the continuous review and evaluation of policies, guidelines and existing practices through regular audit programmes and review, engaging with the multidisciplinary team where required. • Promote a safe working environment in accordance with Health and Safety legislation. • Adequately identify, assess, manage and monitor risk within the area of responsibility. • Assist in ensuring a culture of safety, promoting positive reporting of incidents and near misses. • Be aware of the core objectives, standards and KPIs for the service and contribute to the monitoring of performance against these key standards. • Assist in promoting a culture of continuous quality improvement across the hospital/organisation. Administrative / Management • Act as spokesperson for the organisation as required. • Demonstrate a proactive commitment to communications with internal and external stakeholders. • Support, promote and actively participate in sustainable energy, water and waste initiatives to create a more sustainable, low-carbon and efficient health service. The above Job 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 from time to time and to contribute to the development of the post while in office. Eligibility Criteria Candidates must have, at the latest date of application: Qualifications and/or Experience • Hold a relevant third-level qualification in HR or a related area. Or • Possess extensive experience at a senior level in a Human Resource role within a civil or public service environment, or a comparable and relevant business environment of equivalent complexity. AND • Possess significant experience of managing and working at a senior level within a Human Resources healthcare setting, including Employee and Industrial Relations experience. AND • Have a proven ability to develop, manage and successfully deliver effective HR strategies. AND • Have a proven record of successful and innovative leadership in the development and delivery of Human Resources Services. AND • Have a record of delivering change and working in a complex environment through strong interpersonal and communication abilities. AND • Candidates must possess the requisite knowledge and ability, including a high standard of suitability and management ability, for the proper discharge of the office. 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. Character Each candidate for, and any person holding, the office must be of good character. Post Specific Requirements • N/A Other Requirements Specific to the Post • Access to appropriate transport to fulfil the requirements of the role. • Flexibility in relation to working hours to fulfil the requirements of the role. Additional Eligibility RequirementsCitizenship Requirements Eligible candidates must be: (i) EEA, Swiss, or British citizens. OR (ii) Non-European Economic Area citizens with permission to reside and work in the State. Read Appendix 2 of the Additional Campaign Information for further information on accepted Stamps for Non-EEA citizens resident in the State, including those with refugee status. To qualify, candidates must be eligible by the closing date of the campaign. Skills, Competencies and/or KnowledgeProfessional Knowledge & Experience Demonstrates: • Knowledge and understanding of all aspects of Human Resources and Employee Relations (both policy and operational), as relevant to the role. • Detailed knowledge of all issues, developments and current thinking in relation to HR best practice in healthcare. • An understanding of the health service, health service structure and HSE reform. • Understanding of Public Sector Policy, both Strategic HR (e.g. HSE People Strategy) and operational reform (e.g. Sláintecare). • Knowledge of public service recruitment policies and legislation. • Knowledge of HR data systems and analytics. • Excellent MS Office skills, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Planning, Organising and Delivery of Results (Operational Excellence) Demonstrates: • Excellent organisational and time management skills to meet objectives within agreed timeframes and the ability to plan and deliver services in an effective and resourceful manner. • The ability to successfully manage a range of different projects and work activities concurrently, utilising computer technology effectively and assigning work to others as appropriate to meet strict deadlines. • The ability to proactively identify areas for improvement and develop practical solutions for implementation. • The ability to embrace change and adapt local work practices accordingly by finding practical ways to make policies work and ensuring the team knows how to action changes. • Evidence of effective planning and organisational skills, including an awareness of resource management and the importance of value for money. • Demonstrated experience in providing significant input to operational decision-making at a managerial level in a comparable service. • Demonstrated ability to manage self and the administrative team in a busy working environment. Critical Analysis, Problem Solving & Decision Making Demonstrates: • Excellent analytical, problem-solving and decision-making skills. • The ability to rapidly assimilate and analyse complex information, make timely decisions and take ownership of those decisions and their implications. • The ability to assess situations and suggest possible solutions to enhance the service, evaluate information, identify and manage risk, solve problems in high-pressure situations and make effective decisions, especially regarding service user care and outcomes. • The ability to consider a range of options, involve other parties at the appropriate time and level, and make balanced and timely decisions. • The ability to confidently explain the rationale behind decisions when faced with opposition. • The ability to make sound decisions with a well-reasoned rationale and stand by those decisions. • Initiative in the resolution of complex issues. Building and Maintaining Relationships, Including Teamwork & Leadership Skills Demonstrates: • An assertive and compassionate leadership style, while remaining resilient under pressure. • Flexibility, adaptability and openness to working effectively in a changing environment. • Evidence of being a positive agent of change and performance improvement. • The ability to lead by example, coach, support, develop and empower staff in changing work practices within a challenging environment and existing resources. • The ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a dynamic multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder environment to facilitate a high-performance service and achieve clear and realistic objectives. • The ability to influence and negotiate effectively in furthering the objectives of the units. • The credibility and ability to command respect as a recognised leader within the HR profession. Commitment to a Quality Service Demonstrates: • Awareness and appreciation of the service user, and the ability to empathise and treat others with dignity, respect and kindness. • A strong personal emphasis on achieving excellence in service and willingness to take personal responsibility to initiate activities and drive objectives through to completion. • Self-motivation and an innovative approach to service development. • Understanding of, and commitment to, the requirements and key processes involved in providing quality patient-centred care through setting high standards of performance for self and others, ensuring attention to detail and adherence to procedures and standards. • Commitment to quality and evidence of promoting high standards by consistently putting service users, clinicians and other professionals at the centre of decision-making and involving patients and the public in their work. • The ability to be flexible, open to change and lead change. • The ability to pay close and accurate attention to detail and create a culture where high standards are valued and respected. Communications & Interpersonal Skills Demonstrates: • Highly developed communication skills, including the ability to convey work priorities and complex messages to colleagues, stakeholders and interest groups. • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build and maintain relationships, work as part of a multidisciplinary team, and understand and value individuals and their professional roles. • Excellent written communication skills, including strong report writing and presentation skills. • Excellent verbal communication and interpersonal skills to deliver complex information clearly, concisely and confidently and deal effectively with a wide range of stakeholders. • Effective negotiation and influencing skills, as relevant to the role. • Sensitivity, diplomacy and tact when dealing with others. • The ability to manage conflict and crisis situations. Remuneration The salary scale for the post is (as at 01/06/2026): €83,911 €84,665 €87,976 €91,301 €94,600 €97,912 €101,207 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.

7 days agoFull-timePermanent
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