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GET TO KNOW US A MAC artist represents the image, products and the culture of the company to our customers. Their primary responsibility is customer service, sales and artistic abilities. Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to maintaining the store environment and assisting day to day tasks. KNOW THE ROLE Customer service and sales 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
People & Culture Specialist
Are you passionate about making a real difference in people's lives? We're looking for a compassionate and dedicated People & Culture Specialist to join our dynamic team in our National Office in Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin , where person-centred care is at the heart of everything we do. This role will be hybrid split between in office days and remote work. There is also a requirement for some travel. About the Role: The People & Culture Specialist will be a key part of the People & Culture Team. The role will help to create a smooth, supportive, and welcoming experience for everyone who interacts with the department. As the P&C Specialist, you will play an important part in keeping the day-to-day operations running well – from managing accurate and timely dataflows to offering responsive, high-quality support to staff and managers who rely on the team. You will also contribute to our commitment to strong standards and continuous improvement, ensuring that the service we provide reflects our values and genuinely supports the people who work here. At it’s heart, the role is about helping colleagues feel informed, supported, and valued in their workplace. The contract available is Permanent, Full-Time, 35 hours. The salary range will be €48843 - €58530 , depending on experience. What You'll Be Doing: If you’re ready to step into a role that balances professional impact with personal purpose, we’d love to hear from you. You're welcome to get in touch with informal queries by emailing the Hiring Manager. Danielle Morgan - P&C Operations Manager - dmorgan@abiireland.ie Please apply by 5pm on Friday 13th February 2026. #IJA
Physiotherapist
Caredoc is seeking to employ a Physiotherapist to work as part of their multidisciplinary Community Intervention Team (CIT) Post: Physiotherapist Caredoc CIT is a multidisciplinary team which provides an acute rapid response to patients with acute illness who require enhanced care for a defined short period of time. The aims of the CIT service are to facilitate early hospital discharge and hospital attendance/admission avoidance. Care is arranged in the patient’s place of residence or in a local primary care centre as deemed appropriate. The Wexford CIT service, through its fast-tracked provision of services provides our patients with a blended model of physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and Nursing care. Referrals are accepted from the acute hospitals and General Practitioners. The CIT Physiotherapists work with patients and carers, to support the patient to remain in their own home. The focus is on maintaining or increasing independence and the ability to carry out daily living tasks. The CIT work in collaboration with colleagues across the acute, community and primary care areas. Applicants must possess the following: If you feel you have the required skills and experience for this role, please apply by uploading your C.V. Caredoc is an equal opportunities employer.
Senior Occupational Therapist
Caredoc is seeking to employ a Senior Occupational Therapist on a specific purpose basis to cover a period of leave as part of their multidisciplinary Community Intervention Team (CIT). Post: Senior Occupational Therapist. Specific purpose basis for a period of six months. Caredoc Community Intervention Team (CIT) is a specialist, health professional team which provides a rapid and integrated response to a patient with an acute episode of illness who requires enhanced services/acute intervention for a defined short period of time. This may be provided at home or in a local primary care clinic in the community as deemed appropriate, thereby avoiding acute hospital attendance or admission, or facilitating early discharge from hospital. The Wexford CIT service, through its fast-tracked provision of services, provides access to a blended model of nursing, occupational therapy and physiotherapy. CIT referrals are accepted from hospitals and GP’s. The CIT Occupational Therapists work with patients and carers, to support the patient to remain in their own home. The team's aim is to maintain or increase independence and the ability to carry out daily living tasks, working with other CIT team members, nursing and physiotherapists for improved patient outcomes in collaboration with acute hospital and primary care team occupational therapists. Applicants must possess the following: If you feel you have the required skills and experience for this role, please apply by uploading your C.V. Caredoc is an equal opportunities employer.
Day Services Community Facilitators
BROTHERS OF CHARITY SERVICES IRELAND – SOUTHERN REGION The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland – Southern Region is a major voluntary organisation, which provides age related residential, educational and day services for people with intellectual disabilities, autism and communication disorders throughout the Cork and Kerry area. Why not join us and support our commitment to working with people with intellectual disabilities to live their best lives and achieve their hopes and dreams! Support Persons with a disability to access a wide range of community based services and opportunities to meet their individual needs We are currently seeking applications from highly motivated people, to join our team for the following positions DAY SERVICE COMMUNITY FACILITATORS Ref: 91426 (01/2026) Permanent Full-Time / Permanent Part-Time / Part time evenings only (fixed term contract) and Relief posts Sectors 1 & 2 Day Services (Cork City) Day Service Summary: The Brothers of Charity – Southern Services provide a wide range of day services which are tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual we support. The range of services include community access programmes to intensive support services for people with intellectual disability and autism. In line with New Directions policy, the aim of the service is to provide every individual with opportunities to make meaningful choices and engage in new experiences, supporting personal growth and community inclusion. Each day service is made up of a dedicated staff team and these staff teams are supported through a line management structure, supervision, in house training relevant to the support needs of the person supported and ongoing support from multidisciplinary teams. The candidate will be assigned to a day service location based on their experience, qualification and the service need. THE ROLE As a community facilitator in a day service, you will support adults with intellectual disabilities and autism, through a person centred approach, in achieving their full potential by facilitating them to engage in meaningful day activities based on their will and preference. The service will be in a day service environment, you will work as a member of a team under the supervision of senior staff in line with the principles of New Directions, promoting independence, choice, inclusion and meaningful community participation. You will work as part of the team and provide support on a planned basis. Networking and developing strong links within the community is an integral part of this role. You will be required to support an after work programme on a rostered/rotational basis, some evenings and Saturdays in line with HSE Policy New Directions. The Candidates Each candidate for the appointment must: Have a relevant Level 5 Major or higher qualification on the Quality & Qualifications Ireland (QQI) framework in community development, health or education 6 months’ experience of working with people with an intellectual disability, autism and challenging behaviour is desirable Be computer literate including proficiency in Microsoft Office and knowledge and proficiency of using information systems Skills / or interest in Art/Crafts, Pottery, Horticulture, Gardening, Alternative therapies, Music, Sport, would be a distinct advantage. Be available to work afternoons/evenings and some weekends as required Salary Scale: €35,432 - €51,373 per annum (HSE Consolidated Scales 1/8/25 Supervisor/Instructor Specialist Agencies Salary scale). Part-Time posts will be paid pro-rata to a full-time post Informal enquiries please contact: Stephen Dalton, Sector Manager, Tel: +353 21 4556243; e-mail: Stephen.dalton@bocsi.ie Or Frank McNerney, Sector Manager, Tel: +353 87 3840029; e-mail: Frank.McNerney@bocsi.ie A panel may be formed from this competition from which future vacancies throughout our Cork Services may be filled The closing date for receipt of all applications is: Sunday 1st February 2026 Applications should be made online using the ‘Apply’ Link Below The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland - Southern Region is an equal opportunities employer INDS
Speech And Language Therapist
BROTHERS OF CHARITY SERVICES IRELAND – SOUTHERN REGION The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland – Southern Region is a major voluntary organisation, which provides age related residential, educational and day services for people with intellectual disabilities, autism and communication disorders throughout the Cork and Kerry area. SPEECH & LANGUAGE THERAPIST (Staff Grade) Ref: 91443 (04/2026) Permanent Full-Time (35 hours per week) Location: Children’s Disability Network Team (CDNT) 3 South Kerry based in Killarney/Tralee A panel will also be formed from this competition to fill permanent and temporary posts as they arise across Cork/Kerry in our CDNTs: CDNT 7: Carrigtwohill CDNT 13: Carrigaline CDNT 1: Listowel CDNT 3: Kilarney JOB SUMMARY This post involves working as part of an interdisciplinary team providing supports to children and young people, 0-18yrs, and their families. This will include children with Intellectual, Physical, Sensory disability, Autism and children at risk of or query developmental delay; where their needs require the support of an interdisciplinary team. These teams are under the national model of service provision “Progressing Disability Services for Children and Young People” lead by the HSE. The successful candidate will be employed by the Brothers of Charity Services Ireland. Assessment, diagnostic and therapeutic interventions are provided in the context of an interdisciplinary team. The CDNT aims to maximise the child/ young adult’s full potential and works within the context of the family and community, empowering and supporting parents/care givers and family members . The Candidate: Statutory Registration, Professional Qualification, Experience etc. Each candidate for the appointment must possess the following: Be registered or be eligible for registration, as a Speech & Language Therapist by the Speech & Language Therapists Board at CORU Candidates must have the requisite knowledge and ability (including a high standard of suitability and professional ability) for the proper discharge of the duties of the office Ideally, the successful candidate should have experience in Intellectual Disability / Physical Disability / Autism. New graduates will be considered. Have knowledge of working in the Disability Services. Demonstrate a command of the English language so as to effectively carry out the duties and responsibilities of the role Candidates must possess the requisite clinical and administrative capabilities to fulfil the functions of the role. Annual registration On appointment, practitioners must maintain annual registration on Speech & Language Therapist Register maintained by the Speech & Language Therapist Registration Board at CORU. AND Practitioners must confirm annual registration with CORU to the Brothers of Charity Services Ireland – Southern Region by way of annual Safety Assurance Certificate Health Candidates 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. 4. Age The Public Service Superannuation (Age of Retirement) Act, 2018* set 70 years as the compulsory retirement age for public servants. * Public Servants not affected by this legislation: Public servants recruited between 1 April 2004 and 31 December 2012 (new entrants) have no compulsory retirement age. Public servants recruited since 1 January 2013 are members of the Single Pension Scheme and have a compulsory retirement age of 70. 5. Character Candidates for and any person holding the office must be of good character. 6. Driving License: Possession of a full clean driving licence, which qualifies you to drive on Irish roads, is essential. The person appointed will be required to provide their own transport during the duration of employment and will be paid travel expenses at the appropriate rates in respect of travel necessarily performed in the discharge or his/her duties. The base for this purpose will be the location to which the appointee is assigned. Salary Scale: €44,563- 63,786 (Department of Health Consolidated Scales 1/8/2025) Pro-rata if working part-time hours. Reporting to: Children’s Disability Network Manager. The Head of Discipline will provide clinical supervision. Informal enquiries to: Ms. Maria Gleeson Cary, Speech & Language Therapist Manager, Tel: +353 21 4556200 Closing Date: Sunday 1st February 2026 Interviews scheduled for Friday 6th March 2026 Applications should be made using the Apply link below The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland - Southern Region is an equal opportunities employer INDS
Catering Officer
Catering Services The Catering Officer, Grade III will: · Be responsible for the Management, supervision, and monitoring of performance of the catering team · Be an integral part of the Management Structure, providing a quality driven, patient and customer centred, team based catering service. · Develop good customer relations to include surveying patient opinions. · Be responsible for the organisation of catering facilities including continuous menu planning in conjunction with the Chef’s within the unit to incorporate variety and choice of suitable foods to meet the nutritional/dietary needs, specialised diets and personal requests of all service users. 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 to him/her from time to time and to contribute to the development of the post while in office.
Chaplain
Healthcare Chaplain Purpose and Summary of Post: Provide specialist pastoral care services and accompaniment to service users, their families and staff members in accordance with the Order’s policies on Pastoral Care and in keeping with appropriate best practice. Liaise with and report to the designated person at each service with regard to the planning, delivery and implementation of pastoral care and accompaniment activities within the service. The Chaplain will recognise and value other people’s belief systems in a developing multi-cultural society through co-ordination with representatives or ministers of all faiths and to develop links with other denominations as appropriate. Principal Duties and Responsibilities: Essential Criteria · Level 8 Degree or Higher in Theology from a recognised third level institution. · Three Three units of Clinical Pastoral Education in an approved Centre, or equivalent qualifications as determined by the Healthcare Chaplaincy Board. · Be a Certified Chaplain Recognised by the Healthcare Chaplaincy Board (HCB) or the Chaplaincy Accreditation Board (CAB).
Senior House Officer Inpatient Trauma Service
The successful candidate will be required to start 13th July 2026. This role will involve a 6 month rotation through the in patient trauma service and a 6 month rotation in the Emergency department in CUH. As a team member of the trauma service the SHO will be involved in a dynamic team, contributing to expediting the care of the traumatically injured patient and will work closely with the broad spectrum of trauma facing specialities. With direct Consultant supervision on ward rounds there are also research opportunities available. The Emergency Department at CUH is recognised as the busiest in the country and medical staff are exposed to a broad spectrum of pathology. There are opportunities to develop upon practical skillsets, engage with Ultrasound and research. Dedicated teaching time is complimented by mentorship and exam preparation for those seeking to sit primary MRCEM and Fellowship examinations. For further enquiries please contact: eanna.macsuibhne@hse.ie or Michael.Dunphy@hse.ie
Registrar Inpatient Trauma Service
The successful candidate will be required to start Monday 13th July 2026. The trauma registrar will form part of the inpatient trauma service and work within a team to expedite and navigate the traumatically injured patient through a major trauma centre. They will work collaboratively with trauma facing specialties and allied health professionals to coordinate the care of patients. With direct Consultant supervision on ward rounds, there are also research opportunities while working in the team. There will be scope to expand upon practical skills and gain experience in managing complex traumatically ill patients. For further information please contact : eanna.macsuibhne@hse.ie or Michael.Dunphy@hse.ie