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Afterschool Centre Manager

Kids IncSligo

€19.00 - €20.25 per hour | Part-Time | Term-Time Start Date: 26th August 2026 (2026/2027 School Term) Guaranteed minimum 20 hours per week Join Kids Inc. Join Kids Inc. and help children thrive after the school day in a fun, active, and supportive environment. With over 25 years of experience in childcare, Kids Inc. is one of Ireland's leading providers of Early Years and Afterschool Care. We operate over 70 onsite Breakfast and Afterschool programmes nationwide, alongside our Creche and Preschool services. We are currently recruiting a Part-Time Term-Time Manager to join our service in Carbury NS for the 2026/2027 school term. Location Apply Today If you are an experienced childcare professional who enjoys leading a team and supporting children's development, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to be considered for this opportunity. All successful candidates will be required to complete Garda Vetting and provide a valid Police Clearance Certificate where applicable (for anyone who has lived outside Ireland for more than six months since the age of 18). CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

8 days agoPart-timePermanent

Day Centre Manager

The Alzheimer Society of IrelandCahirciveen, County Kerry

Purpose of Position The Day Care Manager is responsible for providing best practice dementia-specific care to all clients in the Day Care Centre. He/she provides and promotes a model of care which is person-centred, community-focused, and has an appreciation of the needs of the carer. He/she is responsible for managing and guiding all staff required to run the centre. He/she is also responsible for the health and safety and administration of the Day Care Centre. Main Duties and Responsibilities1. Assess and provide appropriate client care in the centre

10 days agoPart-time

Service Manager

ALONETullamore, County Offaly

Working Hours: 35 Hours per week 5 over 5 days. Salary: DOE This is a wonderful and exciting opportunity to join one of the most important charities in Ireland in a period when the need for our services has never been greater. By participating, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to positively influence the lives of many older people in Ireland. As the Services Manager, you will lead, build, motivate, and support a multifunctional team providing the full range of ALONE’s support services (including the recruitment of volunteers) in the area you support. Responsibilities

10 days agoFull-timePermanent

Service Manager

ALONEWexford

Working Hours: 35 Hours per week 5 over 5 days. Salary: DOE This is a wonderful and exciting opportunity to join one of the most important charities in Ireland in a period when the need for our services has never been greater. By participating, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to positively influence the lives of many older people in Ireland. As the Services Manager, you will lead, build, motivate, and support a multifunctional team providing the full range of ALONE’s support services (including the recruitment of volunteers) in the area you support. Responsibilities

10 days agoFull-timePermanent

Service Manager

ALONECastlebar, County Mayo

Working Hours: 35 Hours per week 5 over 5 days. Salary: DOE This is a wonderful and exciting opportunity to join one of the most important charities in Ireland in a period when the need for our services has never been greater. By participating, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to positively influence the lives of many older people in Ireland. As the Services Manager, you will lead, build, motivate, and support a multifunctional team providing the full range of ALONE’s support services (including the recruitment of volunteers) in the area you support. Responsibilities

10 days agoFull-timePermanent

Service Manager

ALONERoscommon

Working Hours: 35 Hours per week 5 over 5 days. Salary: DOE This is a wonderful and exciting opportunity to join one of the most important charities in Ireland in a period when the need for our services has never been greater. By participating, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to positively influence the lives of many older people in Ireland. As the Services Manager, you will lead, build, motivate, and support a multifunctional team providing the full range of ALONE’s support services (including the recruitment of volunteers) in the area you support. Responsibilities

10 days agoFull-timePermanent

Academic Affairs Manager

Atlantic Technological UniversityLetterkenny, County Donegal€90,005 - €115,759 per year

Location Any ATU Campus Essential Qualifications and Skills Minimum • Honours Primary Degree or equivalent professional qualification. • Five years relevant experience in higher education, public sector governance, quality assurance, regulatory affairs or academic administration in the public and/or private sector. Desirable Qualifications and Skills Desirable • Postgraduate qualification. • Experience in higher education administration. • Experience with large-scale information systems and data reporting. • Experience with the use and administration of Student Record Systems (SRS) and/or Customer Relationship Management systems. • Demonstrable experience in systems thinking and process improvement. • Demonstrable stakeholder engagement and collaborative working practices. • Experience working within regulatory and quality assurance frameworks. • Budget and resource management experience. • Experience of academic quality assurance and regulatory compliance in a higher education environment. • High level of ICT and information management skills. • Commitment to fairness, inclusivity, transparency and good governance. Overview of the Role The Office of the Registrar and Chief Academic Officer (R&CAO) has institutional responsibility for academic governance, policy, quality assurance and enhancement, academic planning and regulatory compliance across Atlantic Technological University. The Office of the Director of Academic Affairs and Quality (DAAQ) supports the coordination and implementation of these functions across the University. Reporting to the Director of Academic Affairs and Quality, the Academic Affairs Manager holds responsibility for the management, coordination and continuous improvement of core academic administration functions. In respect of the Flexible Programme Provision management portfolio, the postholder will work closely with, and have a dual reporting relationship to, the Vice President EDI, Online and Flexible Learning, who has leadership responsibility with respect to development of online and part-time learning. The role operates with a university-wide remit within a multi-campus structure and supports the implementation of academic regulations, policies and procedures as approved by Academic Council. The postholder plays a key leadership role in ensuring effective, scalable and student-centred service delivery across the full student lifecycle. Atlantic Technological University has a strong and distinctive profile in flexible, online and part-time provision, with one of the largest online learner cohorts in the Irish higher education sector. This provision spans undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and plays a key role in widening participation, supporting lifelong learning and enabling access for diverse learner groups. As the University continues to scale and integrate this provision, there is an increasing focus on the alignment, standardisation and enhancement of processes, systems and learner supports across all modes of delivery. The Academic Affairs Manager (Online and Part-time Provision) has responsibility for the advancement of flexible, online and part-time provision across the University, including the alignment and standardisation of processes. Accordingly, the postholder will manage the operationalisation of flexible programme provision and will work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to align processes, systems and learner journeys across all modes of delivery. This includes leading the alignment and standardisation of admissions and learner administration processes for flexible and online provision, ensuring consistency, transparency and accessibility for diverse learner cohorts. Duties and Areas of Responsibility (as assigned) The duties set out below describe the scope of responsibilities within the Academic Affairs function. The postholder may be assigned responsibility for specific areas within this scope, and responsibilities may be varied over time in accordance with institutional need. • Lead the alignment and standardisation of end-to-end processes for flexible, online and part-time provision, including admissions and learner administration. • Drive the integration and optimisation of admissions, administration systems and data to support flexible and online provision at scale. • Work collaboratively with IT, Faculties and central functions to enhance system functionality, data integrity and user experience. • Support academic planning for flexible and online provision, including demand analysis, capacity planning and resource alignment. • Promote continuous improvement and innovation in the delivery and administration of flexible learning provision. • Support the implementation of academic regulations, policies and procedures as approved by Academic Council. • Provide data analysis, reporting and insights to support institutional decision-making and statutory reporting requirements. • Lead and contribute to process improvement, standardisation and operational efficiency across academic administration functions. • Work collaboratively with Faculties, Schools and central services to support effective academic operations. • Represent the Academic Affairs function on internal and external committees and engage with relevant stakeholders and agencies. • Contribute to institutional planning and strategic initiatives aligned to the University’s Strategic Plan. • Liaise with external agencies and stakeholders as required. • Represent the Academic Affairs function on internal and external committees and working groups. • Undertake such other duties as may be assigned from time to time. Salary Senior Management Grade Salary Scale: €90,005 - €115,759 Candidates external to the sector may be appointed up to the 3rd Point (€96,318) of the Salary Scale in accordance with University Policy.

10 days agoFull-time

Academic Affairs Manager

Atlantic Technological UniversitySligo€90,005 - €115,759 per year

Location Any ATU Campus Essential Qualifications and Skills Minimum • Honours Primary Degree or equivalent professional qualification. • Five years relevant experience in higher education, public sector governance, quality assurance, regulatory affairs or academic administration in the public and/or private sector. Desirable Qualifications and Skills Desirable • Postgraduate qualification. • Experience in higher education administration. • Experience with large-scale information systems and data reporting. • Experience with the use and administration of Student Record Systems (SRS) and/or Customer Relationship Management systems. • Demonstrable experience in systems thinking and process improvement. • Demonstrable stakeholder engagement and collaborative working practices. • Experience working within regulatory and quality assurance frameworks. • Budget and resource management experience. • Experience of academic quality assurance and regulatory compliance in a higher education environment. • High level of ICT and information management skills. • Commitment to fairness, inclusivity, transparency and good governance. Overview of the Role The Office of the Registrar and Chief Academic Officer (R&CAO) has institutional responsibility for academic governance, policy, quality assurance and enhancement, academic planning and regulatory compliance across Atlantic Technological University. The Office of the Director of Academic Affairs and Quality (DAAQ) supports the coordination and implementation of these functions across the University. Reporting to the Director of Academic Affairs and Quality, the Academic Affairs Manager holds responsibility for the management, coordination and continuous improvement of core academic administration functions. In respect of the Flexible Programme Provision management portfolio, the postholder will work closely with, and have a dual reporting relationship to, the Vice President EDI, Online and Flexible Learning, who has leadership responsibility with respect to development of online and part-time learning. The role operates with a university-wide remit within a multi-campus structure and supports the implementation of academic regulations, policies and procedures as approved by Academic Council. The postholder plays a key leadership role in ensuring effective, scalable and student-centred service delivery across the full student lifecycle. Atlantic Technological University has a strong and distinctive profile in flexible, online and part-time provision, with one of the largest online learner cohorts in the Irish higher education sector. This provision spans undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and plays a key role in widening participation, supporting lifelong learning and enabling access for diverse learner groups. As the University continues to scale and integrate this provision, there is an increasing focus on the alignment, standardisation and enhancement of processes, systems and learner supports across all modes of delivery. The Academic Affairs Manager (Online and Part-time Provision) has responsibility for the advancement of flexible, online and part-time provision across the University, including the alignment and standardisation of processes. Accordingly, the postholder will manage the operationalisation of flexible programme provision and will work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to align processes, systems and learner journeys across all modes of delivery. This includes leading the alignment and standardisation of admissions and learner administration processes for flexible and online provision, ensuring consistency, transparency and accessibility for diverse learner cohorts. Duties and Areas of Responsibility (as assigned) The duties set out below describe the scope of responsibilities within the Academic Affairs function. The postholder may be assigned responsibility for specific areas within this scope, and responsibilities may be varied over time in accordance with institutional need. • Lead the alignment and standardisation of end-to-end processes for flexible, online and part-time provision, including admissions and learner administration. • Drive the integration and optimisation of admissions, administration systems and data to support flexible and online provision at scale. • Work collaboratively with IT, Faculties and central functions to enhance system functionality, data integrity and user experience. • Support academic planning for flexible and online provision, including demand analysis, capacity planning and resource alignment. • Promote continuous improvement and innovation in the delivery and administration of flexible learning provision. • Support the implementation of academic regulations, policies and procedures as approved by Academic Council. • Provide data analysis, reporting and insights to support institutional decision-making and statutory reporting requirements. • Lead and contribute to process improvement, standardisation and operational efficiency across academic administration functions. • Work collaboratively with Faculties, Schools and central services to support effective academic operations. • Represent the Academic Affairs function on internal and external committees and engage with relevant stakeholders and agencies. • Contribute to institutional planning and strategic initiatives aligned to the University’s Strategic Plan. • Liaise with external agencies and stakeholders as required. • Represent the Academic Affairs function on internal and external committees and working groups. • Undertake such other duties as may be assigned from time to time. Salary Senior Management Grade Salary Scale: €90,005 - €115,759 Candidates external to the sector may be appointed up to the 3rd Point (€96,318) of the Salary Scale in accordance with University Policy.

10 days agoFull-time

Academic Affairs Manager

Atlantic Technological UniversityMayo€90,005 - €115,759 per year

Location Any ATU Campus Essential Qualifications and Skills Minimum • Honours Primary Degree or equivalent professional qualification. • Five years relevant experience in higher education, public sector governance, quality assurance, regulatory affairs or academic administration in the public and/or private sector. Desirable Qualifications and Skills Desirable • Postgraduate qualification. • Experience in higher education administration. • Experience with large-scale information systems and data reporting. • Experience with the use and administration of Student Record Systems (SRS) and/or Customer Relationship Management systems. • Demonstrable experience in systems thinking and process improvement. • Demonstrable stakeholder engagement and collaborative working practices. • Experience working within regulatory and quality assurance frameworks. • Budget and resource management experience. • Experience of academic quality assurance and regulatory compliance in a higher education environment. • High level of ICT and information management skills. • Commitment to fairness, inclusivity, transparency and good governance. Overview of the Role The Office of the Registrar and Chief Academic Officer (R&CAO) has institutional responsibility for academic governance, policy, quality assurance and enhancement, academic planning and regulatory compliance across Atlantic Technological University. The Office of the Director of Academic Affairs and Quality (DAAQ) supports the coordination and implementation of these functions across the University. Reporting to the Director of Academic Affairs and Quality, the Academic Affairs Manager holds responsibility for the management, coordination and continuous improvement of core academic administration functions. In respect of the Flexible Programme Provision management portfolio, the postholder will work closely with, and have a dual reporting relationship to, the Vice President EDI, Online and Flexible Learning, who has leadership responsibility with respect to development of online and part-time learning. The role operates with a university-wide remit within a multi-campus structure and supports the implementation of academic regulations, policies and procedures as approved by Academic Council. The postholder plays a key leadership role in ensuring effective, scalable and student-centred service delivery across the full student lifecycle. Atlantic Technological University has a strong and distinctive profile in flexible, online and part-time provision, with one of the largest online learner cohorts in the Irish higher education sector. This provision spans undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and plays a key role in widening participation, supporting lifelong learning and enabling access for diverse learner groups. As the University continues to scale and integrate this provision, there is an increasing focus on the alignment, standardisation and enhancement of processes, systems and learner supports across all modes of delivery. The Academic Affairs Manager (Online and Part-time Provision) has responsibility for the advancement of flexible, online and part-time provision across the University, including the alignment and standardisation of processes. Accordingly, the postholder will manage the operationalisation of flexible programme provision and will work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to align processes, systems and learner journeys across all modes of delivery. This includes leading the alignment and standardisation of admissions and learner administration processes for flexible and online provision, ensuring consistency, transparency and accessibility for diverse learner cohorts. Duties and Areas of Responsibility (as assigned) The duties set out below describe the scope of responsibilities within the Academic Affairs function. The postholder may be assigned responsibility for specific areas within this scope, and responsibilities may be varied over time in accordance with institutional need. • Lead the alignment and standardisation of end-to-end processes for flexible, online and part-time provision, including admissions and learner administration. • Drive the integration and optimisation of admissions, administration systems and data to support flexible and online provision at scale. • Work collaboratively with IT, Faculties and central functions to enhance system functionality, data integrity and user experience. • Support academic planning for flexible and online provision, including demand analysis, capacity planning and resource alignment. • Promote continuous improvement and innovation in the delivery and administration of flexible learning provision. • Support the implementation of academic regulations, policies and procedures as approved by Academic Council. • Provide data analysis, reporting and insights to support institutional decision-making and statutory reporting requirements. • Lead and contribute to process improvement, standardisation and operational efficiency across academic administration functions. • Work collaboratively with Faculties, Schools and central services to support effective academic operations. • Represent the Academic Affairs function on internal and external committees and engage with relevant stakeholders and agencies. • Contribute to institutional planning and strategic initiatives aligned to the University’s Strategic Plan. • Liaise with external agencies and stakeholders as required. • Represent the Academic Affairs function on internal and external committees and working groups. • Undertake such other duties as may be assigned from time to time. Salary Senior Management Grade Salary Scale: €90,005 - €115,759 Candidates external to the sector may be appointed up to the 3rd Point (€96,318) of the Salary Scale in accordance with University Policy.

10 days agoFull-time

Academic Affairs Manager

Atlantic Technological UniversityGalway€90,005 - €115,759 per year

Location Any ATU Campus Essential Qualifications and Skills Minimum • Honours Primary Degree or equivalent professional qualification. • Five years relevant experience in higher education, public sector governance, quality assurance, regulatory affairs or academic administration in the public and/or private sector. Desirable Qualifications and Skills Desirable • Postgraduate qualification. • Experience in higher education administration. • Experience with large-scale information systems and data reporting. • Experience with the use and administration of Student Record Systems (SRS) and/or Customer Relationship Management systems. • Demonstrable experience in systems thinking and process improvement. • Demonstrable stakeholder engagement and collaborative working practices. • Experience working within regulatory and quality assurance frameworks. • Budget and resource management experience. • Experience of academic quality assurance and regulatory compliance in a higher education environment. • High level of ICT and information management skills. • Commitment to fairness, inclusivity, transparency and good governance. Overview of the Role The Office of the Registrar and Chief Academic Officer (R&CAO) has institutional responsibility for academic governance, policy, quality assurance and enhancement, academic planning and regulatory compliance across Atlantic Technological University. The Office of the Director of Academic Affairs and Quality (DAAQ) supports the coordination and implementation of these functions across the University. Reporting to the Director of Academic Affairs and Quality, the Academic Affairs Manager holds responsibility for the management, coordination and continuous improvement of core academic administration functions. In respect of the Flexible Programme Provision management portfolio, the postholder will work closely with, and have a dual reporting relationship to, the Vice President EDI, Online and Flexible Learning, who has leadership responsibility with respect to development of online and part-time learning. The role operates with a university-wide remit within a multi-campus structure and supports the implementation of academic regulations, policies and procedures as approved by Academic Council. The postholder plays a key leadership role in ensuring effective, scalable and student-centred service delivery across the full student lifecycle. Atlantic Technological University has a strong and distinctive profile in flexible, online and part-time provision, with one of the largest online learner cohorts in the Irish higher education sector. This provision spans undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and plays a key role in widening participation, supporting lifelong learning and enabling access for diverse learner groups. As the University continues to scale and integrate this provision, there is an increasing focus on the alignment, standardisation and enhancement of processes, systems and learner supports across all modes of delivery. The Academic Affairs Manager (Online and Part-time Provision) has responsibility for the advancement of flexible, online and part-time provision across the University, including the alignment and standardisation of processes. Accordingly, the postholder will manage the operationalisation of flexible programme provision and will work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to align processes, systems and learner journeys across all modes of delivery. This includes leading the alignment and standardisation of admissions and learner administration processes for flexible and online provision, ensuring consistency, transparency and accessibility for diverse learner cohorts. Duties and Areas of Responsibility (as assigned) The duties set out below describe the scope of responsibilities within the Academic Affairs function. The postholder may be assigned responsibility for specific areas within this scope, and responsibilities may be varied over time in accordance with institutional need. • Lead the alignment and standardisation of end-to-end processes for flexible, online and part-time provision, including admissions and learner administration. • Drive the integration and optimisation of admissions, administration systems and data to support flexible and online provision at scale. • Work collaboratively with IT, Faculties and central functions to enhance system functionality, data integrity and user experience. • Support academic planning for flexible and online provision, including demand analysis, capacity planning and resource alignment. • Promote continuous improvement and innovation in the delivery and administration of flexible learning provision. • Support the implementation of academic regulations, policies and procedures as approved by Academic Council. • Provide data analysis, reporting and insights to support institutional decision-making and statutory reporting requirements. • Lead and contribute to process improvement, standardisation and operational efficiency across academic administration functions. • Work collaboratively with Faculties, Schools and central services to support effective academic operations. • Represent the Academic Affairs function on internal and external committees and engage with relevant stakeholders and agencies. • Contribute to institutional planning and strategic initiatives aligned to the University’s Strategic Plan. • Liaise with external agencies and stakeholders as required. • Represent the Academic Affairs function on internal and external committees and working groups. • Undertake such other duties as may be assigned from time to time. Salary Senior Management Grade Salary Scale: €90,005 - €115,759 Candidates external to the sector may be appointed up to the 3rd Point (€96,318) of the Salary Scale in accordance with University Policy.

10 days agoFull-time
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