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Brown ThomasLimerick

L'Oréal Group, the world’s leading beauty company, where passion, innovation, and excellence drive everything we do. With over a century of expertise, L’Oréal has redefined the beauty industry, offering a diverse portfolio of iconic brands that inspire and empower millions of consumers worldwide. As a global leader in the dynamic retail world, we are committed to delivering exceptional experiences, setting new standards in customer engagement, and shaping the future of beauty. At L’Oréal, you’ll be part of a vibrant community that thrives on creativity, embraces challenges, and celebrates success. Together, we push boundaries, create trends, and redefine what’s possible. KNOW THE ROLE L’Oréal is looking for a Luxe Beauty Advisor for a 37.50 Fixed Term position to cover a Maternity Leave.  A Beauty Guru:  You're passionate about all things beauty and love sharing your expertise! You're a pro at giving personalized advice and helping people find the perfect products that make them feel empowered. A Connection Creator : You’re a natural at building authentic relationships and making people feel comfortable. You love chatting with customers, learning about their unique style and helping them create a beauty routing that expresses who they are. A Trendsetter : Being active on social media, you’re always on top of the latest make-up and beauty trends. You know how to connect with people both online and in person, building a community around your passion for skincare. A Go Getter : You’re driven, ambitious and love a challenge. You’re excited to create innovative in-store experiences and achieve amazing results. A Brand Ambassador : You’re a true believer in the L'Oréal Luxe mission and values. You’re passionate about our iconic brands and can’t wait to represent them. KNOW WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR Elevating Customer Experience Delivering the One Luxe Experience : Consistently execute the One Luxe service model, ensuring a premium and personalized experience for every customer. Product Expertise and Storytelling : Confidently demonstrate products, immerse customers into the brands heritage, and offer tailored product knowledge, tips, and techniques to meet customer needs. Embodying Brand Excellence : Act as a L'Oréal Luxe brand ambassador, providing a luxurious customer experience through personalised service and merchandising standards. Staying Trend-Forward : Maintain a strong understanding of the latest makeup, skincare, and wellness trends to provide expert advice and personalized recommendations. Driving Retail Performance  Achieving Sales Targets : Consistently achieve individual and counter sales goals as agreed with your line manager. Building Client Relationships : Proactively build authentic relationships with customers, both instore and through digital channels, fostering loyalty and repeat business. Promoting Events and Activities : Inform new and existing customers about upcoming in-store events, promotions, and brand activations. Creating Engaging Experiences : Design and execute innovative, engaging events and animations that drive customer interest and excitement for L'Oréal Luxe brands. Brand Advocacy : Passionately represent L'Oréal Luxe brands and share your expertise on internal and external social media platforms, adhering to company guidelines. Operational Excellence  T eamwork and Training : Actively participate in team efforts and complete all required training programs to maintain up-to-date product knowledge and brand expertise. Administrative Responsibilities : Diligently complete daily and weekly administrative tasks, both online and offline, using designated platforms (Tamigo/One Retail) Maintaining Counter Standards : Uphold the highest standards of hygiene and housekeeping, ensuring a clean, organized, and inviting counter environment KNOW HOW WE WORK: Experience is our business: Our customer engagement sets the bar in service and experiential retail, giving our customers something to love every time. We Are More Than Shops:  We create enjoyable places, to excite, where people socialise, discover, learn and are inspired, and where local communities are enriched. We are Curators:  Our unique range of product and services are key to the sense of excitement that Brown Thomas Arnotts is renowned for, whether for a special day or every day, things that make our customer’s lives better. We Care for Our People:  We believe a great customer experience starts with a great people experience. That is why we promote a culture where talent is nurtured and where creativity and learning are valued. We Succeed by Working Sustainably:  We are community-focused and our aim is to cultivate retail environments that are conscious, considerate and commercial. Back Share Apply Now

1 hour agoFull-timeTemporary

Warmer Homes Development (Service Design) - Programme Executive

Sustainable Energy Authority of IrelandSligo€52,546 - €77,285 per year

WORK LOCATION Dublin, Dundalk, Cork, or Sligo office. RESPONSIBILITIES The responsibilities outlined in this job description are indicative of the currently envisaged scope and may be added to or altered as required, in line with SEAI requirements across Business Units/Departments. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Support and deliver service development across the Warmer Homes Scheme, including gathering and refining business requirements. Contribute to process improvements through structured business analysis. Assist in building and prioritising an IT-related Development Roadmap for the programme. Support rollout of key IT projects and participate in UAT and system enhancements. Work closely with SEAI colleagues, IT team, partners, and external stakeholders to deliver programme objectives. Support the development of business cases, reports, and insights that shape future programme direction. Collaborate with the Data Analytics team to identify priority metrics and reporting needs. Undertake other duties or projects as may be assigned from time to time. Flexibility in working hours may be required during peak activity periods within the Department. KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Required knowledge and skills include, but are not limited to: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with strategic thinking ability. Experience working in a team-based environment with multiple stakeholders. A proactive approach to delivering results and managing competing tasks. Ability to adapt quickly, learn new tools, and work independently when needed. Clear and confident written and verbal communication skills. Strong organisation, attention to detail, and ability to meet deadlines. Strong teamwork and collaboration abilities, with flexibility to support peak workloads. Flexibility to respond to programme demands and evolving priorities. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS The successful candidate must demonstrate: An honours degree (minimum NFQ Level 8) in IT, Business, or a related discipline with at least 3 years of directly relevant experience in IT business process environments, or An ordinary degree (minimum NFQ Level 7) in IT, Business, or a related discipline with at least 5 years of directly relevant experience, or A third-level certificate (minimum NFQ Level 6) in IT, Business, or a related discipline with at least 8 years of directly relevant experience. Experience working in multidisciplinary teams, managing or supporting projects across multiple functions. Demonstrated knowledge or experience with CRM systems, UAT testing, APIs, and user story management tools such as Azure DevOps. Familiarity with analytics and reporting tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau) to support data-driven decision-making. Strong written and verbal communication skills, including report writing, presenting, public speaking, and the ability to communicate complex concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences. DESIRABLE REQUIREMENTS Business Analysis techniques or certification (e.g., ECBA, CCBA, CBAP). Understanding of IT change management pathways and governance and their impact on business processes. Understanding of Agile methodologies, Click Up, or other flexible project management approaches. Knowledge of programme delivery in a structured environment. Knowledge of home energy upgrades or BER methodology. Proficiency in the Irish language. Experience or knowledge of delivering positive customer experiences. HOW TO APPLY SEAI invites applications from suitably qualified candidates. SEAI is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from people from diverse backgrounds and under-represented groups, including ethnic minorities and people with disabilities. Applications should include: A cover letter (max. two pages) demonstrating how the applicant meets the requirements for this role. An up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (CV). Both documents should be submitted via the candidate portal on the SEAI careers website: www.seai.ie/careers/open-roles . ELIGIBILITY TO WORK Candidates must be lawfully entitled to work in Ireland. A valid visa/work permit may be required. Failure to provide the required evidence or to hold a valid permit during the contract will render the application or employment void. CLOSING DATE Applications must be received by midnight on Thursday, 2nd April 2026. Late applications will not be accepted. All applications will be acknowledged by email within three working days. If no acknowledgement is received, contact recruitment@seai.ie . SHORTLISTING Eligible applications will be shortlisted based on how well experience and skills match the requirements of the role. Applicants should clearly demonstrate relevant qualifications, skills, and experience. INTERVIEW Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a competency-based interview, which may include a presentation or other assessment methods. SEAI may conduct second-round interviews or psychometric assessments if required. Interviews may be in person or online. Candidates are not permitted to use recording equipment during the selection process without prior written permission. Persons with disabilities invited to interview who require accommodations may contact Clare Anoopa on 01-8082044 or clare.anoopa@seai.ie . KEY COMPETENCIES Candidates should demonstrate ability in: Team Leadership Analysis and Decision Making Management and Delivery of Results Interpersonal and Communication Skills Specialist Knowledge, Expertise, and Self-Development Drive and Commitment to Public Service Values DEEMING OF CANDIDATE TO BE WITHDRAWN Failure to attend interviews, tests, or provide requested evidence will result in withdrawal from consideration. FEEDBACK Feedback will be provided on written request. CODE OF PRACTICE This campaign follows the Code of Practice ‘Appointment to Positions in the Civil Service and Public Service’ by the Commissioners for Public Service Appointments (CPSA). TENURE This position is offered on a 5-year fixed-term contract basis. SALARY PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS Level D salary (effective 1st February 2026): €52,546 to €77,285 (inclusive of one Long Service Increment, LSI1). Incremental progression is subject to satisfactory performance. Entry is at the first point of the scale. Different terms may apply to current civil or public servants. LOCATION The post is based at one of the SEAI offices listed. Hybrid working options are available under the SEAI Blended Working Policy, with a minimum of two office days per week. SEAI reserves the right to change working location within reason. PROBATION Six-month probationary period applies. This may be extended under SEAI’s Probationary Policy. WORKING WEEK Average of 41.25 hours per week (35 hours net of rest breaks). Pro-rata applies to part-time roles. Additional hours may be required without additional payment. ANNUAL LEAVE 29 working days per year based on a five-day week, exclusive of public holidays. Pro-rata applies to part-time roles. Leave is to be taken at times convenient to SEAI.

10 hours agoFull-time

Warmer Homes Development (Service Design) - Programme Executive

Sustainable Energy Authority of IrelandCork€52,546 - €77,285 per year

WORK LOCATION Dublin, Dundalk, Cork, or Sligo office. RESPONSIBILITIES The responsibilities outlined in this job description are indicative of the currently envisaged scope and may be added to or altered as required, in line with SEAI requirements across Business Units/Departments. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Support and deliver service development across the Warmer Homes Scheme, including gathering and refining business requirements. Contribute to process improvements through structured business analysis. Assist in building and prioritising an IT-related Development Roadmap for the programme. Support rollout of key IT projects and participate in UAT and system enhancements. Work closely with SEAI colleagues, IT team, partners, and external stakeholders to deliver programme objectives. Support the development of business cases, reports, and insights that shape future programme direction. Collaborate with the Data Analytics team to identify priority metrics and reporting needs. Undertake other duties or projects as may be assigned from time to time. Flexibility in working hours may be required during peak activity periods within the Department. KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Required knowledge and skills include, but are not limited to: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with strategic thinking ability. Experience working in a team-based environment with multiple stakeholders. A proactive approach to delivering results and managing competing tasks. Ability to adapt quickly, learn new tools, and work independently when needed. Clear and confident written and verbal communication skills. Strong organisation, attention to detail, and ability to meet deadlines. Strong teamwork and collaboration abilities, with flexibility to support peak workloads. Flexibility to respond to programme demands and evolving priorities. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS The successful candidate must demonstrate: An honours degree (minimum NFQ Level 8) in IT, Business, or a related discipline with at least 3 years of directly relevant experience in IT business process environments, or An ordinary degree (minimum NFQ Level 7) in IT, Business, or a related discipline with at least 5 years of directly relevant experience, or A third-level certificate (minimum NFQ Level 6) in IT, Business, or a related discipline with at least 8 years of directly relevant experience. Experience working in multidisciplinary teams, managing or supporting projects across multiple functions. Demonstrated knowledge or experience with CRM systems, UAT testing, APIs, and user story management tools such as Azure DevOps. Familiarity with analytics and reporting tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau) to support data-driven decision-making. Strong written and verbal communication skills, including report writing, presenting, public speaking, and the ability to communicate complex concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences. DESIRABLE REQUIREMENTS Business Analysis techniques or certification (e.g., ECBA, CCBA, CBAP). Understanding of IT change management pathways and governance and their impact on business processes. Understanding of Agile methodologies, Click Up, or other flexible project management approaches. Knowledge of programme delivery in a structured environment. Knowledge of home energy upgrades or BER methodology. Proficiency in the Irish language. Experience or knowledge of delivering positive customer experiences. HOW TO APPLY SEAI invites applications from suitably qualified candidates. SEAI is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from people from diverse backgrounds and under-represented groups, including ethnic minorities and people with disabilities. Applications should include: A cover letter (max. two pages) demonstrating how the applicant meets the requirements for this role. An up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (CV). Both documents should be submitted via the candidate portal on the SEAI careers website: www.seai.ie/careers/open-roles . ELIGIBILITY TO WORK Candidates must be lawfully entitled to work in Ireland. A valid visa/work permit may be required. Failure to provide the required evidence or to hold a valid permit during the contract will render the application or employment void. CLOSING DATE Applications must be received by midnight on Thursday, 2nd April 2026. Late applications will not be accepted. All applications will be acknowledged by email within three working days. If no acknowledgement is received, contact recruitment@seai.ie . SHORTLISTING Eligible applications will be shortlisted based on how well experience and skills match the requirements of the role. Applicants should clearly demonstrate relevant qualifications, skills, and experience. INTERVIEW Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a competency-based interview, which may include a presentation or other assessment methods. SEAI may conduct second-round interviews or psychometric assessments if required. Interviews may be in person or online. Candidates are not permitted to use recording equipment during the selection process without prior written permission. Persons with disabilities invited to interview who require accommodations may contact Clare Anoopa on 01-8082044 or clare.anoopa@seai.ie . KEY COMPETENCIES Candidates should demonstrate ability in: Team Leadership Analysis and Decision Making Management and Delivery of Results Interpersonal and Communication Skills Specialist Knowledge, Expertise, and Self-Development Drive and Commitment to Public Service Values DEEMING OF CANDIDATE TO BE WITHDRAWN Failure to attend interviews, tests, or provide requested evidence will result in withdrawal from consideration. FEEDBACK Feedback will be provided on written request. CODE OF PRACTICE This campaign follows the Code of Practice ‘Appointment to Positions in the Civil Service and Public Service’ by the Commissioners for Public Service Appointments (CPSA). TENURE This position is offered on a 5-year fixed-term contract basis. SALARY PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS Level D salary (effective 1st February 2026): €52,546 to €77,285 (inclusive of one Long Service Increment, LSI1). Incremental progression is subject to satisfactory performance. Entry is at the first point of the scale. Different terms may apply to current civil or public servants. LOCATION The post is based at one of the SEAI offices listed. Hybrid working options are available under the SEAI Blended Working Policy, with a minimum of two office days per week. SEAI reserves the right to change working location within reason. PROBATION Six-month probationary period applies. This may be extended under SEAI’s Probationary Policy. WORKING WEEK Average of 41.25 hours per week (35 hours net of rest breaks). Pro-rata applies to part-time roles. Additional hours may be required without additional payment. ANNUAL LEAVE 29 working days per year based on a five-day week, exclusive of public holidays. Pro-rata applies to part-time roles. Leave is to be taken at times convenient to SEAI.

10 hours agoFull-time

Warmer Homes Development (Service Design) - Programme Executive

Sustainable Energy Authority of IrelandDundalk, County Louth€52,546 - €77,285 per year

WORK LOCATION Dublin, Dundalk, Cork, or Sligo office. RESPONSIBILITIES The responsibilities outlined in this job description are indicative of the currently envisaged scope and may be added to or altered as required, in line with SEAI requirements across Business Units/Departments. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Support and deliver service development across the Warmer Homes Scheme, including gathering and refining business requirements. Contribute to process improvements through structured business analysis. Assist in building and prioritising an IT-related Development Roadmap for the programme. Support rollout of key IT projects and participate in UAT and system enhancements. Work closely with SEAI colleagues, IT team, partners, and external stakeholders to deliver programme objectives. Support the development of business cases, reports, and insights that shape future programme direction. Collaborate with the Data Analytics team to identify priority metrics and reporting needs. Undertake other duties or projects as may be assigned from time to time. Flexibility in working hours may be required during peak activity periods within the Department. KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Required knowledge and skills include, but are not limited to: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with strategic thinking ability. Experience working in a team-based environment with multiple stakeholders. A proactive approach to delivering results and managing competing tasks. Ability to adapt quickly, learn new tools, and work independently when needed. Clear and confident written and verbal communication skills. Strong organisation, attention to detail, and ability to meet deadlines. Strong teamwork and collaboration abilities, with flexibility to support peak workloads. Flexibility to respond to programme demands and evolving priorities. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS The successful candidate must demonstrate: An honours degree (minimum NFQ Level 8) in IT, Business, or a related discipline with at least 3 years of directly relevant experience in IT business process environments, or An ordinary degree (minimum NFQ Level 7) in IT, Business, or a related discipline with at least 5 years of directly relevant experience, or A third-level certificate (minimum NFQ Level 6) in IT, Business, or a related discipline with at least 8 years of directly relevant experience. Experience working in multidisciplinary teams, managing or supporting projects across multiple functions. Demonstrated knowledge or experience with CRM systems, UAT testing, APIs, and user story management tools such as Azure DevOps. Familiarity with analytics and reporting tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau) to support data-driven decision-making. Strong written and verbal communication skills, including report writing, presenting, public speaking, and the ability to communicate complex concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences. DESIRABLE REQUIREMENTS Business Analysis techniques or certification (e.g., ECBA, CCBA, CBAP). Understanding of IT change management pathways and governance and their impact on business processes. Understanding of Agile methodologies, Click Up, or other flexible project management approaches. Knowledge of programme delivery in a structured environment. Knowledge of home energy upgrades or BER methodology. Proficiency in the Irish language. Experience or knowledge of delivering positive customer experiences. HOW TO APPLY SEAI invites applications from suitably qualified candidates. SEAI is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from people from diverse backgrounds and under-represented groups, including ethnic minorities and people with disabilities. Applications should include: A cover letter (max. two pages) demonstrating how the applicant meets the requirements for this role. An up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (CV). Both documents should be submitted via the candidate portal on the SEAI careers website: www.seai.ie/careers/open-roles . ELIGIBILITY TO WORK Candidates must be lawfully entitled to work in Ireland. A valid visa/work permit may be required. Failure to provide the required evidence or to hold a valid permit during the contract will render the application or employment void. CLOSING DATE Applications must be received by midnight on Thursday, 2nd April 2026. Late applications will not be accepted. All applications will be acknowledged by email within three working days. If no acknowledgement is received, contact recruitment@seai.ie . SHORTLISTING Eligible applications will be shortlisted based on how well experience and skills match the requirements of the role. Applicants should clearly demonstrate relevant qualifications, skills, and experience. INTERVIEW Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a competency-based interview, which may include a presentation or other assessment methods. SEAI may conduct second-round interviews or psychometric assessments if required. Interviews may be in person or online. Candidates are not permitted to use recording equipment during the selection process without prior written permission. Persons with disabilities invited to interview who require accommodations may contact Clare Anoopa on 01-8082044 or clare.anoopa@seai.ie . KEY COMPETENCIES Candidates should demonstrate ability in: Team Leadership Analysis and Decision Making Management and Delivery of Results Interpersonal and Communication Skills Specialist Knowledge, Expertise, and Self-Development Drive and Commitment to Public Service Values DEEMING OF CANDIDATE TO BE WITHDRAWN Failure to attend interviews, tests, or provide requested evidence will result in withdrawal from consideration. FEEDBACK Feedback will be provided on written request. CODE OF PRACTICE This campaign follows the Code of Practice ‘Appointment to Positions in the Civil Service and Public Service’ by the Commissioners for Public Service Appointments (CPSA). TENURE This position is offered on a 5-year fixed-term contract basis. SALARY PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS Level D salary (effective 1st February 2026): €52,546 to €77,285 (inclusive of one Long Service Increment, LSI1). Incremental progression is subject to satisfactory performance. Entry is at the first point of the scale. Different terms may apply to current civil or public servants. LOCATION The post is based at one of the SEAI offices listed. Hybrid working options are available under the SEAI Blended Working Policy, with a minimum of two office days per week. SEAI reserves the right to change working location within reason. PROBATION Six-month probationary period applies. This may be extended under SEAI’s Probationary Policy. WORKING WEEK Average of 41.25 hours per week (35 hours net of rest breaks). Pro-rata applies to part-time roles. Additional hours may be required without additional payment. ANNUAL LEAVE 29 working days per year based on a five-day week, exclusive of public holidays. Pro-rata applies to part-time roles. Leave is to be taken at times convenient to SEAI.

10 hours agoFull-time

Warmer Homes Development (Service Design) - Programme Executive

Sustainable Energy Authority of IrelandDublin€52,546 - €77,285 per year

WORK LOCATION Dublin, Dundalk, Cork, or Sligo office. RESPONSIBILITIES The responsibilities outlined in this job description are indicative of the currently envisaged scope and may be added to or altered as required, in line with SEAI requirements across Business Units/Departments. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Support and deliver service development across the Warmer Homes Scheme, including gathering and refining business requirements. Contribute to process improvements through structured business analysis. Assist in building and prioritising an IT-related Development Roadmap for the programme. Support rollout of key IT projects and participate in UAT and system enhancements. Work closely with SEAI colleagues, IT team, partners, and external stakeholders to deliver programme objectives. Support the development of business cases, reports, and insights that shape future programme direction. Collaborate with the Data Analytics team to identify priority metrics and reporting needs. Undertake other duties or projects as may be assigned from time to time. Flexibility in working hours may be required during peak activity periods within the Department. KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Required knowledge and skills include, but are not limited to: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with strategic thinking ability. Experience working in a team-based environment with multiple stakeholders. A proactive approach to delivering results and managing competing tasks. Ability to adapt quickly, learn new tools, and work independently when needed. Clear and confident written and verbal communication skills. Strong organisation, attention to detail, and ability to meet deadlines. Strong teamwork and collaboration abilities, with flexibility to support peak workloads. Flexibility to respond to programme demands and evolving priorities. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS The successful candidate must demonstrate: An honours degree (minimum NFQ Level 8) in IT, Business, or a related discipline with at least 3 years of directly relevant experience in IT business process environments, or An ordinary degree (minimum NFQ Level 7) in IT, Business, or a related discipline with at least 5 years of directly relevant experience, or A third-level certificate (minimum NFQ Level 6) in IT, Business, or a related discipline with at least 8 years of directly relevant experience. Experience working in multidisciplinary teams, managing or supporting projects across multiple functions. Demonstrated knowledge or experience with CRM systems, UAT testing, APIs, and user story management tools such as Azure DevOps. Familiarity with analytics and reporting tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau) to support data-driven decision-making. Strong written and verbal communication skills, including report writing, presenting, public speaking, and the ability to communicate complex concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences. DESIRABLE REQUIREMENTS Business Analysis techniques or certification (e.g., ECBA, CCBA, CBAP). Understanding of IT change management pathways and governance and their impact on business processes. Understanding of Agile methodologies, Click Up, or other flexible project management approaches. Knowledge of programme delivery in a structured environment. Knowledge of home energy upgrades or BER methodology. Proficiency in the Irish language. Experience or knowledge of delivering positive customer experiences. HOW TO APPLY SEAI invites applications from suitably qualified candidates. SEAI is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from people from diverse backgrounds and under-represented groups, including ethnic minorities and people with disabilities. Applications should include: A cover letter (max. two pages) demonstrating how the applicant meets the requirements for this role. An up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (CV). Both documents should be submitted via the candidate portal on the SEAI careers website: www.seai.ie/careers/open-roles . ELIGIBILITY TO WORK Candidates must be lawfully entitled to work in Ireland. A valid visa/work permit may be required. Failure to provide the required evidence or to hold a valid permit during the contract will render the application or employment void. CLOSING DATE Applications must be received by midnight on Thursday, 2nd April 2026. Late applications will not be accepted. All applications will be acknowledged by email within three working days. If no acknowledgement is received, contact recruitment@seai.ie . SHORTLISTING Eligible applications will be shortlisted based on how well experience and skills match the requirements of the role. Applicants should clearly demonstrate relevant qualifications, skills, and experience. INTERVIEW Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a competency-based interview, which may include a presentation or other assessment methods. SEAI may conduct second-round interviews or psychometric assessments if required. Interviews may be in person or online. Candidates are not permitted to use recording equipment during the selection process without prior written permission. Persons with disabilities invited to interview who require accommodations may contact Clare Anoopa on 01-8082044 or clare.anoopa@seai.ie . KEY COMPETENCIES Candidates should demonstrate ability in: Team Leadership Analysis and Decision Making Management and Delivery of Results Interpersonal and Communication Skills Specialist Knowledge, Expertise, and Self-Development Drive and Commitment to Public Service Values DEEMING OF CANDIDATE TO BE WITHDRAWN Failure to attend interviews, tests, or provide requested evidence will result in withdrawal from consideration. FEEDBACK Feedback will be provided on written request. CODE OF PRACTICE This campaign follows the Code of Practice ‘Appointment to Positions in the Civil Service and Public Service’ by the Commissioners for Public Service Appointments (CPSA). TENURE This position is offered on a 5-year fixed-term contract basis. SALARY PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS Level D salary (effective 1st February 2026): €52,546 to €77,285 (inclusive of one Long Service Increment, LSI1). Incremental progression is subject to satisfactory performance. Entry is at the first point of the scale. Different terms may apply to current civil or public servants. LOCATION The post is based at one of the SEAI offices listed. Hybrid working options are available under the SEAI Blended Working Policy, with a minimum of two office days per week. SEAI reserves the right to change working location within reason. PROBATION Six-month probationary period applies. This may be extended under SEAI’s Probationary Policy. WORKING WEEK Average of 41.25 hours per week (35 hours net of rest breaks). Pro-rata applies to part-time roles. Additional hours may be required without additional payment. ANNUAL LEAVE 29 working days per year based on a five-day week, exclusive of public holidays. Pro-rata applies to part-time roles. Leave is to be taken at times convenient to SEAI.

10 hours agoFull-time

Assistant Arts Officer

Leitrim County CouncilLeitrim€52,239 - €62,484 per year

GENERAL INFORMATION County Leitrim, located in the North West of Ireland, has a growing economy, picturesque landscape, vibrant communities and a strong arts and cultural sector. Leitrim County Council’s vision is to build an economically strong, creative, inclusive county, making Leitrim the best place to live, work, invest and visit. Key to the achievement of our priorities and objectives is a skilled and committed workforce, supported by enabling technologies, efficient work processes, and learning and development opportunities. We are committed to the training, support and encouragement of our staff and we offer benefits across family-friendly initiatives, personal development, and wellbeing of staff. The Arts Office of Leitrim County Council develops and implements policies in relation to various aspects of the arts. It provides information, advice, and assistance to a wide range of clients including artists, arts groups, arts festivals, venues, community groups, schools, non-arts organisations working with the arts, and other local and national public bodies. It develops and co-ordinates a number of programmes, independently and in association with these partners. It assists communities to become involved in the arts both as participants and audiences, encourages children and young people to explore and engage with the arts, and seeks to create the conditions for a career as a professional artist to be a viable pursuit. THE ROLE Under the direction and supervision of the Arts Officer, or other appropriate line manager, the position of Part-Time Assistant Arts Officer – Children & Young People in Leitrim County Council will involve working with the arts team, other sections within the local authority, programme partners, and the wider community to achieve these aims. While the candidate will be responsible in particular for the development, management, and administration of Arts Office strategies, programmes, and projects for children and young people, they may also be required to work across different Arts Office programmes and should have a sufficiently broad knowledge, understanding, and experience of the broader local arts development environment to be able to contribute to and participate in the implementation of all the work of the Arts Office. QUALIFICATIONS Character Each candidate shall be of good character. Health Each candidate shall be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. Citizenship Candidates must, by the date of any job offer, be: (a) A citizen of the European Economic Area (EEA); the EEA consists of the Member States of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway; or (b) A citizen of the United Kingdom (UK); or (c) A citizen of Switzerland pursuant to the agreement between the EU and Switzerland on the free movement of persons; or (d) A non-EEA citizen who is a spouse or child of an EEA, UK, or Swiss citizen and has a stamp 4 visa; or (e) A person awarded international protection under the International Protection Act 2015 or any family member entitled to remain in the State as a result of family reunification and has a stamp 4 visa; or (f) A non-EEA citizen who is a parent of a dependent child who is a citizen of, and resident in, an EEA member state, the UK, or Switzerland and has a stamp 4 visa. Education, Training, Experience Candidates must, on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms: (a) Hold a primary Degree in a relevant discipline (Youth Arts Development, Visual or Performing Arts, Arts Management, etc.) from a recognised awarding authority. (b) Have at least three years relevant experience (including practical experience) in the field of arts development, that specifically includes leadership roles in strategy and programme development for children and young people’s arts programmes. Notes: Candidates must submit a copy of the educational qualifications meeting the requirements of 4(a) above with their application. Applications received without the necessary documentation will be deemed ineligible and will not be considered further. Non-Irish qualifications must be accompanied by a determination from Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) to establish their comparability against the Irish National Framework of Qualifications. Foreign language qualifications must also be accompanied by a translation document. Candidates must also hold a current valid and unendorsed driving licence in respect of category B vehicles or equivalent in the EU Model Driving Licence and must advise if this is not the case. A copy of the licence must be submitted with the application. THE IDEAL CANDIDATE SHALL HAVE: A thorough knowledge of current arts practice and the organisation of the arts in Ireland, particularly as it applies to children and young people. The creative and organisational ability to drive the development and delivery of strategies, programmes, and projects for children and young people in an arts context. The ability to prioritise and sustain a complex workload. Excellent organisational, administrative, and ICT/multimedia skills. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and teambuilding skills. Experience of managing communications, particularly social media. Experience of working with artists, arts organisations, and children/youth/school groups. A thorough knowledge of the regulatory environment pertaining to children and young people. Experience of documenting and evaluating arts programmes. Proven track record in financial management. Flexibility to undertake duties outside of normal working hours as required. COMPETENCIES FOR THE POST Delivering Results / Communicating Effectively: Communicates effectively with diverse stakeholders to contribute to the development of coherent strategies and team plans. Translates the business or team plan into clear priorities and actions for their area of responsibility. Ability to develop and deliver programmes and projects and to work to strict deadlines. Implements high quality service and customer care standards. Makes decisions in a timely and well-informed manner. Develops and maintains positive, productive, and beneficial working relationships. Demonstrates effective verbal and written communication skills. Performance Management and Team Work: Leads and develops project teams to achieve corporate objectives. Has a strong team ethic of co-operation and mutual support, sharing information and knowledge as appropriate. Effectively manages performance. Plans work and allocation of resources effectively. Ability to work on own initiative as well as an integral part of a team. Relates well to others and maintains positive, productive, and beneficial working relationships. Addresses conflict or dissatisfaction in a constructive manner. Personal Effectiveness: Takes initiative and is open to taking on new challenges or responsibilities. Manages time and workload effectively. Has strong organisational skills including meeting facilitation and administration. Has strong resource and project management skills. Maintains a positive, constructive, and enthusiastic attitude to their role. Understands and implements change and demonstrates flexibility and openness to change. Is a self-starter, strong on research, and maintains resilience in securing buy-in and commitment to overall concepts or projects. Knowledge, Experience, and Skills: Has very good relevant knowledge of current arts practice and the organisation of the arts in Ireland. Understanding of the structures and environment within which the local authority sector operates and the role of the arts in this context. Understanding of the role of the Part-Time Assistant Arts Officer – Children & Young People in this context. Has understanding, knowledge, and experience of strategy and programme delivery of children and young people’s arts. Has experience of evaluation and preparing reports. Has knowledge and experience of financial management. Has knowledge and experience of managing communications. Has knowledge and experience of operating ICT, multimedia systems, website management, and social media management. Has knowledge and understanding in relation to Child Safeguarding policy, GDPR, and statutory obligations of Health and Safety legislation and its application in the workplace. PRINCIPAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS The Post The position is part-time (50% working arrangement), permanent and pensionable, and will be based in Leitrim County Council Offices in Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim. A panel will be formed from which Part-Time Assistant Arts Officer – Children and Young People vacancies arising during the lifetime of the panel (12 months) may be filled. Duties The duties of the office are to give to the local authority and: (a) Such other local authorities or bodies for which the Chief Executive, for the purposes of the Local Government Acts, is Chief Executive; and (b) Any other local authority or body with which an agreement has been made by the local authority or by any of the authorities or bodies mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) of this paragraph. Under the general direction and control of the Chief Executive or of such other officers as the Chief Executive may from time to time determine, the post-holder shall provide such appropriate services of an administrative, supervisory, and advisory nature as are required for the exercise and performance of any of the powers, duties, and functions delegated to them and shall include the duty of deputising for other officers of the local authority. This is a co-ordinating position within Leitrim County Council Arts Office, with specific reference to Children and Young People’s Arts Programmes. Reporting to the Arts Officer, the main duties of the Part-Time Assistant Arts Officer – Children & Young People may include but are not limited to: Supporting Leitrim County Council in the ongoing development and delivery of arts services provided by the local authority. Taking an operational lead on the design, development, and management of early years, children’s, and youth arts initiatives. Managing and delivering, to a high artistic standard, a range of projects that support engagement in the arts for children and young people, demonstrably increasing the levels and quality of engagement throughout the county, within budget and within prescribed timeframes. Ensuring that diversity and inclusion are embedded in children and youth arts programming. Ensuring that the voice of the child and young person is heard in policy and programme development. Monitoring and evaluating programmes to learn from the impact of investment and inform forward planning and decision making. Working closely with local, regional, and national partners including the Arts Council, Creative Ireland, Music Generation/MSLETB, YTI, NYCI, CBI, etc., to enhance resources and enrich practice. Supporting artists to engage in children’s and youth arts, particularly with relevant training and mentoring where appropriate. Identifying and preparing funding applications and seeking to secure resources to enable the implementation of the Council’s Arts and Creativity Strategies. Assisting with and contributing to the implementation of the Council’s Arts and Creativity Strategies, including sourcing and providing advice and information, programme design and scheduling, devising contracts, monitoring, assessing, and evaluating performance against agreed targets, and ensuring that the necessary financial and management systems are in place. Disseminating information and providing clear messaging regarding children and youth arts activities, opportunities, and other relevant information across all media, particularly social media platforms. Representing the Arts Service and Leitrim County Council at internal and public meetings, events, and functions as required. Working with other departments of the Council to complement and support the design and delivery of Culture and Arts-led programmes and policy initiatives. Carrying out all duties in compliance with appropriate procedures, including the maintenance of records and information. Travelling throughout the county as required by the role. Performing such other appropriate duties in relation to the arts as may from time to time be assigned by the Council. Salary The salary scale (applicable from 1st February 2026) for the position of Part-Time Assistant Arts Officer (analogous to Staff Officer – Grade V) is within the range: €52,239, €53,799, €55,392, €57,019, €58,657, €60,567 (LSI 1), €62,484 (LSI 2). This is a part-time position on the basis of a working arrangement of 50% of a 5-day week, and the salary will be adjusted pro-rata to reflect this working arrangement (i.e., 50% of the relevant scale point). Entry point to this scale will be determined in accordance with relevant Departmental Circulars. Offers of appointment to persons who are not serving local authority employees will be based on the minimum of this scale. The rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government Policy. The salary shall be fully inclusive and shall be as determined from time to time. Holders of the office shall pay to the local authority any fees or other monies (other than their inclusive salary) payable to or received by them by virtue of their office or in respect of services which they are required by or under any enactment to perform. Residence The holder of the post shall reside in the district in which his or her duties are to be performed or within a reasonable distance thereof and will be required to serve in the Local Authority’s Offices, or wherever assigned by the Local Authority. Leitrim County Council reserves the right to, at any time, re-assign an employee to any Department now or in the future. Leitrim County Council reserves the right to, at any time, assign an employee to any premises in use by the Council now or in the future.

10 hours agoPart-time

Retained Firefighter

Wicklow County CouncilWicklow€16,852 - €20,251 per year

PARTICULARS OF SERVICE The Council is seeking applications from suitably qualified candidates with relevant experience for the position of Part-Time Retained Firefighters. It is proposed to form a panel of qualified candidates from which vacancies will be filled during the lifetime of the panel. QUALIFICATIONS CHARACTER: Each applicant must be of good character. EDUCATION: Each candidate must have obtained a good standard in general education. AGE: Each applicant must not be less than 18 years on the closing date for receipt of application forms. Candidates should not be more than 55 years of age on the latest date for receipt of applications. HEALTH: Each applicant must be free from any defect or disease which would render him / her unsuitable to hold the post and must be physically fit. Before being accepted, he / she will be required to pass a medical examination and any further medical examinations required during his / her employment with the Fire Service. LOCATION: Candidates must reside and work a maximum of 5 minutes of the fire station in which they would like to be stationed. PRINCIPAL CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Wicklow County Council is recruiting for the following Fire Brigade: • Dunlavin Brigade Each applicant must submit with their application form a letter from their employer which states that he/she has no objection to releasing the applicant as necessary to respond to fire calls. The employment is part-time. The initial employment will be for a probationary period of one year. Normal age of retirement for retained firefighters is 55 years of age; however, in accordance with Circular 04/2024, this may be extended up to 62 years of age, subject to approval and successful occupational health assessments. If progressing with appointment, successful candidates will be required to: • Complete Garda Vetting. • Complete a pre-employment medical assessment. • Attend and successfully complete a Suitability Test. • Attend and successfully complete a three week Recruit Training Course and thereafter. • Attend a two-week Breathing Apparatus Wearers Course. • Attend a one-week Compartment Fire Behaviour Course (usually within the first year of employment). Scheduled dates will be confirmed. DUTIES • He / She shall be available and capable at all times when required for attendance at fires or other type incidents. • He / She shall operate any duty rostering or availability scheme required by the Local Authority where rostering is in place. • Response time to Fire Calls shall generally be 5 minutes after the call is received. • He / She will carry one of the Fire Brigade Pocket Alerters at all times and will be responsible to see that it is kept in proper working order at all times. • He / She must reside and work sufficiently close to the Fire Station to enable him / her to respond promptly to all calls. If at any time his / her availability is affected by change of work or any other reason, he / she will be required to resign. • He / She will be responsible for items of personal equipment issued to him / her in connection with his / her employment. • He / She will carry out all instructions issued to him / her in connection with his / her employment. • He / She will attend weekly training sessions at the local fire station or any other training or courses as required by the Fire Authority during their employment with the Fire Service. • When required, he / she will assist or carry out the cleaning, testing or repair of equipment. • He / She shall carry out further duties that may be assigned to him / her from time to time by the Local Authority. • He / She will inform his / her employer that he / she is applying for the post. • Each member of the Fire Brigade will be required to undergo regular medical examinations as required by the Fire Authority. The medical examination will be carried out by a doctor nominated by the Fire Authority, who will be responsible for the payment of their fee. • Absence from practices or fire calls without good reason will debar payment or retaining fee, and continued absence over a six month period will incur dismissal from the Brigade. REMUNERATION OF PART-TIME RETAINED FIRE-FIGHTER INCLUSIVE ANNUAL ALLOWANCE Circular EL 02/2026 €16,852 - €20,251 per year

11 hours agoPart-time

Executive Assistant

Maynooth UniversityMaynooth, County Kildare€32,530 - €48,930 per year

The Role Maynooth University is committed to a strategy in which the primary University goals of excellent research and scholarship and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. Estates is responsible for the commercial, functional and operational estate, including capital development, hard and soft facilities management, student residences and commercial leases. The Estates Office is seeking to appoint an Executive Assistant to assist in the administration of a broad range of activities associated with a high volume and high profile office, reporting directly to the Director of Estates or nominee. The candidate will assist in administrative tasks and be an essential part of the Estates team, with particular emphasis on the support of operations. Principal Duties Administrative and other duties: This will include: • Provide a wide range of administrative support to the operations team, such as arranging meetings and room set up, handling maintenance requests and queries, and dealing with general office enquiries (internally and externally). • Attend meetings as requested by any of the team to support office work and activities. • Planning and organising operations, including logistics. • Compiling newsletters and articles for inclusion on the Estates website and social media channels. • Providing support to the Estates team on financial administration of the office, such as maintaining financial records for projects and the office, processing and requesting invoices, and processing purchase orders. • Documentation and record-keeping, maintaining detailed records. • Communicate, engage and liaise with colleagues in Estates and staff in other administrative functions in the University to support the administrative responsibilities of the Estates Office. • Other tasks as may be directed from time to time by the Director of Estates or nominee. The ideal candidate will have: Essential • Proven excellence in interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal. • Strong organisational and administrative skills, including financial administration. • Ability to work well under pressure. • Ability to work well on own initiative. • Proven ability to work constructively in a team and within a busy environment. • Excellent time management and the ability to plan and prioritise tasks and meet deadlines, with accuracy and attention to detail. • Excellent IT and Microsoft Office 365 productivity suite skills, e.g. MS Word, MS Excel, email, PowerPoint. Desirable • Digital marketing (web maintenance and editing) and events management skills. • Social media administrator experience. • Experience working in a University or similar environment. • Experience of University administrative procedures. Estates The Estates Department is one of the largest service departments in the University and is responsible for the co-ordination, delivery and management of essential services to the academic, administrative and corporate functions of both Maynooth University and St. Patrick’s College Maynooth. Services provided include grounds and buildings maintenance, cleaning, switchboard, photocopying and post, audio-visual, transport, boardroom reservations, waste management, traffic management and sustainable travel. Estates encompasses Campus and Commercial Services, Residences, Campus Development, Security, MU Events and Health and Safety. The University Maynooth University is a very distinctive university, a collegial institution focused on science and engineering, humanities and social sciences, and equally committed to research, teaching and community engagement. Located in Ireland’s only university town, its distinctive features and character owe much to its unique history and heritage. It provides a high-quality educational experience to over 17,000 students on a campus with 18th century roots and 21st century dynamism. Maynooth University is a place of lively contrasts – a modern institution, dynamic, rapidly growing, research-led and engaged, yet grounded in historic academic strengths and scholarly traditions. We offer a range of programmes at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral level in the humanities, science and engineering and social sciences, including business, law and education, along with a range of international programmes and partnerships. The strategic trajectory and accomplishments of Maynooth University, since its establishment as an autonomous public university, are exceptional and a source of great pride to the University community, staff, students and alumni. Maynooth University ranked in the top 90 global Times Higher Education Young University rankings in 2024. Its growing global reputation is based on the originality, quality, importance and impact of its research and scholarship, commitment to teaching and learning, the quality of academic programmes, and its leadership in widening participation in higher education. The sources of success are the dedication of its staff and the energy and engagement of its students. Maynooth University’s Values Our values define who we are, what we believe in and how we act as a community. They underpin our future success and guide our expectations of ourselves and each other. Our values apply to everyone in the University community: • Integrity • Collegiality • Responsibility • Freedom of expression • Ambition Tenure This is a full-time, permanent post. Salary Executive Assistant (2026): €32,530 – €48,930 per annum (13 points). Appointments will be made in accordance with public sector pay provisions. Hours of work A 35-hour working week is in operation in respect of full-time positions (pro-rated for part-time positions).

11 hours agoFull-timePermanent

Hire Fitter

Chadwicks GroupMeath

Part of Grafton Group Plc, Chadwicks Group is the market leader in the builder's merchanting industry in the Republic of Ireland. Main brands include Chadwicks, Heiton Buckley, Cork Builders Providers, Panelling Centre, Davies, Telfords, Proline & Sitetech. Principle Objective To work closely with the Sam Hire Department Manager to ensure a high level of service to our customers while also adhering to high work standards. Knowledge & Experience

11 hours agoFull-timePermanent

Stock Controller

Chadwicks GroupWaterford

Chadwicks Group, part of the esteemed Grafton Group Plc, holds the prestigious position as a leading force in the builder's merchanting industry throughout the Republic of Ireland. Its foundational operations are rooted in the well-established Builders Merchants division, where renowned brands like Chadwicks, Cork Builders Providers, Davies, and Telfords have become trusted names for quality products and services. Beyond its core, the Group has embraced growth and diversification, skillfully augmenting its brand family through thoughtful acquisitions and natural growth. This strategic expansion has introduced a suite of complementary brands — Heitons Steel, Panelling Centre, Morgans Timber, Proline, and Sitetech — each offering a distinct selection of products that enrich Chadwicks Group's portfolio. This blend of time-honoured tradition and modern expansion strategies underlines Chadwicks Group's prominence in the industry, ensuring it remains at the forefront of innovation and customer satisfaction. Principle Objective Reporting to the Branch Manager the role of the Stock Controller is to perform daily cycle counting and investigation of variances while also overseeing stock takes in their branch.  Knowledge & Experience “Don’t meet every single requirement? Studies have shown that women and people of colour are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At Chadwicks Group we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you’re excited about this role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyways. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles.” DISCLAIMER: Chadwicks Group reserves the right at any time to change, delete, or add to any of the provisions of this Role Profile at its sole discretion and it is the colleagues responsibility to familiarise themselves with these changes. Furthermore, the provisions of this Role Profile are designed by Chadwicks Group to serve as guidelines rather than absolute responsibilities and duties.

11 hours agoFull-timePermanent
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