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Uniformed Loss Prevention Security Officer

The RangeNationwide

As a result of our expansion plans, and our continued ongoing success we are seeking a dynamic Security Store Detective. Job Purpose: This role entails working for the Loss Prevention department as part of a covert target team across the Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland. You will be deployed to our high-risk stores to identify and apprehend offenders for theft, while always being professional when dealing with conflict. The work of the Security Store Detective is crucial in the identification, apprehension and prosecution of criminals who target our stores. You will also support your Security Team Leader by providing training, and development to our retail colleagues in Loss Prevention activity and department objectives. Accountabilities: CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.

4 days agoFull-time

eBay Customer Service Risk Teammate

eBayRemote€36,920 per year

At eBay, we're more than a global ecommerce leader — we’re changing the way the world shops and sells. Our platform empowers millions of buyers and sellers in more than 190 markets around the world. We’re committed to pushing boundaries and leaving our mark as we reinvent the future of ecommerce for enthusiasts. Our customers are our compass, authenticity thrives, bold ideas are welcome, and everyone can bring their unique selves to work — every day. We're in this together, sustaining the future of our customers, our company, and our planet. Join a team of passionate thinkers, innovators, and dreamers — and help us connect people and build communities to create economic opportunity for all. Important Information: If this sounds like the job for you, then apply now!

4 days agoFull-timeRemote

Park Superintendent Grade II-Tree Officer

Office of Public WorksIreland€66,688 - €90,198 per year

Benefits Some of the benefits of working as a Park Superintendent Grade II - Tree Officer in the OPW are: Salary with yearly increments for satisfactory performance Dynamic work environment with multidisciplinary teams delivering bespoke projects to international standards 25 days of annual leave per year, rising to 30 days after a number of years in the grade Flexible working, with a commitment to work-life balance and a family-friendly workplace Access to Shorter Working Year Scheme Learning and development opportunities, including relevant training and attendance at industry conferences and workshops, as well as access to a refund of course fees scheme, paid study leave and paid examination leave Payment of professional membership Facility to apply for career breaks Free access to all OPW-managed heritage sites Access to Public Service Credit Union Cycle to work scheme Tax saver public transport pass Regular opportunities for promotion through internal, inter-departmental and open competitions Public Sector pension The Role The Park Superintendent - Tree Officer Grade II will be part of the professional team within National Historic Properties. Reporting to the Chief Park Superintendent, the Park Superintendent - Tree Officer Grade II will be responsible for the efficient implementation of the OPW Tree Safety Management System in National Historic Properties, in addition to co-ordinating tree management services for heritage services. They will be expected to work closely with colleagues across heritage services and will contribute to the development and implementation of strategies, policies, standards and technological advances around the provision and management of trees and their ecological services within the portfolio. The Park Superintendent - Tree Officer Grade II will have specific assigned responsibility for tree health and safety. Principal Duties and Responsibilities of the Role The duties of the Park Superintendent Grade II - Tree Officer include but are not limited to: Collaborative engagement with the relevant managers across heritage services in the delivery of the commitments contained within the Tree Safety Management Policy and to provide such advice and appropriate professional support as they require from time to time. Providing leadership in driving a tree safety culture within heritage services while engaging collaboratively with operational, administrative and professional staff, the public, representative groups and public bodies within the state. Further developing the OPW Tree Safety Management System and providing arboricultural & related scientific input into OPW policy documents and initiatives including GIS & technology advances, while advising on Industry Standards, Legislative Requirements including Health & Safety and environmental requirements including their implications and applications for OPW, its employees and visitors. Co-ordinating the management of the OPW tree resource in a sustainable and cost-efficient manner including co-ordinating the arboricultural training and upskilling of the operational staff. Co-ordinating and carrying out tree surveys, risk assessments, data input for use with tree management software, and analysis of survey information to inform tree management approaches and arboricultural work schedules. Preparing Tree Constraints Plans and Veteran Tree Policies as required. Providing a specialist advisory service on arboriculture to other sections of OPW and other Government Departments as required. Promoting public awareness of the benefits of trees and engaging with the public on tree initiatives. Co-ordinating tree research projects with the purpose of advancing tree management in OPW. Advising on biosecurity & legislative requirements as they pertain to trees and their sensitive environments including protected species. Managing tree-related projects including budgets, deadlines, procurement, contractors, professional consultants etc. Ongoing personal commitment to Continuing Professional Development. Directing and supporting individuals and teams of outdoor staff in support of excellent service delivery and communicating effectively with key stakeholders. Drafting answers to press queries and other information requirements that relate to trees. Participate in the Performance Management and Development System (PMDS). Please note: The above is a general guide to the key duties and responsibilities of the role and is not an exhaustive description. Other duties and responsibilities appropriate to the role may be assigned from time to time. Vacancies and Location There is currently one Park Superintendent - Tree Officer Grade II vacancy. The successful candidate will be based in one of the OPW offices (see NHP Irish locations in Appendix 1). The specific office location will be determined by the Director of National Historic Properties in consultation with the successful candidate. Applicants who are successful in this competition will be placed on a panel, in an order of merit, to fill any future vacancies which may arise. It is not expected that appointments will be made from this panel after September 2026. Working Environment The work is divided between field and office, with travelling to various sites envisaged with occasional overnight stays required. Travel expenses and subsistence allowances will be paid where applicable, subject to the normal Civil Service regulations. The OPW’s Blended Working Policy is developed and implemented in accordance with the Civil Service Blended Working Policy in line with business needs. Training and Development The OPW is committed to ensuring that all staff members are given the support and assistance required to realise their full potential within the organisation. OPW staff have access to a wide range of Civil Service-wide learning and development opportunities to support and develop core civil service competencies. Mentoring and specialist training will be provided along with facilitated attendance at Industry Conferences and workshops. Professional membership of the relevant institute/association will be supported. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Essential Candidates must have on or before Thursday, 14th August 2025: A qualification at Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications (minimum 2nd Class Honours) or a NARIC Ireland Foreign Qualifications equivalent in Horticulture, Landscape Architecture, Arboriculture or a related discipline such as Forestry, Environmental Sciences, Woodland Ecology, Land Management. and After attaining the qualification in paragraph 1 above, a minimum of five years’ experience in Horticultural, Landscape Management and/or Arboriculture including experience in the management of parks and/or trees. In addition, candidates must also have: 3. A strong understanding and good working knowledge of modern arboricultural management systems and their ecological services. 4. Excellent technical knowledge and the capacity to use such knowledge to optimum effect. 5. Strong understanding of the legislative, environmental and safety requirements as they pertain to this role. 6. Experience in the management of staff, work programmes and services including allocating/delegating and/or overseeing tasks. 7. Experience in the planning and delivery of projects to include budget oversight, timelines, and the management of stakeholders. 8. The capacity to manage procurement processes. 9. Demonstrate a career record that shows a high level of competence in the management of staff, projects, work programmes and services. 10. Strong organisational skills with the ability to deal with multiple demands and competing priorities to tight deadlines. 11. The ability to deal with issues of a technical and/or management nature with a practical approach. 12. A commitment to achieving quality results and ensuring all tasks are completed to a very high standard. 13. Strong interpersonal skills including the ability to build effective working relationships within a multidisciplinary team, and with a diverse range of stakeholders both internally and externally. 14. Excellent oral and written communication skills including the ability to present information in a clear and concise manner. 15. The ability to actively share information, knowledge and expertise. 16. Good IT skills with proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. 17. Commitment to Continuing Professional Development. 18. A current full driving licence (Category B), valid in Ireland and/or access to a car. In addition to the above, candidates must also be able to demonstrate the Key Competencies identified for effective performance at this level. Desirable Experience in veteran trees, historical research, conservation management plans, tree collections, biosecurity and biodiversity Experience in the planning and managing of urban woodlands, botanical and/or historic tree collections Experience in the application of Health & Safety legislation, regulations and industry standards as they apply to the workplace Experience in project management Procurement experience including tender documentation, supplier selection, and contract preparation Experience in the use of GIS & IT packages such as i-Tree Experience in lecturing/public speaking and/or publications Please note: Qualifications/eligibility may not be confirmed until the final stage of the process. Therefore, those candidates who do not possess the essential requirements, on or by the dates as specified, and proceed with their application are putting themselves to unnecessary effort/expense and will not be offered a position from this competition. The onus is on the candidate to ensure they fulfil the eligibility requirements as set out. publicjobs reserves the right to deem an applicant ineligible at any stage if it is apparent that the candidate does not hold the required eligibility/qualifications (e.g., from the submitted application form). Candidates who are unable to demonstrate that they hold/will hold the required qualification(s) by the deadline specified may be withdrawn from the competition at any stage. An invitation to tests, interview or any element of the selection process is not acceptance of eligibility. Candidates who are placed on a panel and come under consideration for a position will be required to provide documentary evidence of their eligibility, including qualifications. Please be aware a transcript of results may be required; therefore, the onus is on candidates to have this information available if requested by publicjobs. Shortlisting The number of applications received for a position generally exceeds that required to fill existing and future vacancies. While a candidate may meet the eligibility requirements of the competition, if the numbers applying are such that it would not be practical to interview everyone, publicjobs may decide that a smaller number will be invited to the next stage of the selection process. publicjobs provides for the employment of a shortlisting process to select a group who, based on an examination of the application forms, appear to be the most suitable for the position. This is not to suggest that other candidates are necessarily unsuitable or incapable of undertaking the job, rather that there are some candidates who, based on their application, appear to be better qualified and/or have more relevant experience. During shortlisting, an expert board will examine the application forms against agreed shortlisting criteria which are based on the requirements of the position. The standard of content of each application submitted may also be assessed during this process. Where a competition attracts a large number of eligible candidates, the shortlisting process will apply a scored assessment of the information provided on the application form. A rank order of candidates will then be created, and based on that ranking, candidates will be invited to the next stage of the process in groups/batches, with those candidates ranked highest invited initially. Subsequent groups/batches may be invited to the next stage of the selection process over the lifetime of the competition on a demand-led basis, if required. The shortlisting criteria may include both essential and desirable criteria specified for the position, and it is therefore in your own interest to provide a detailed and accurate account of your qualifications/experience in your application. The onus is on candidates to complete the application form fully and accurately. For certain competitions, candidates may be required to undertake online assessment tests and will be shortlisted in accordance with their ranking in these tests. Applicants must successfully compete and be placed highest on the order of merit to be considered for advancement to the next stage of a multistage selection process, which may include a shortlisting exercise as described above. The number to be invited forward at each stage will be determined from time to time by publicjobs.

5 days agoFull-time

Customer Service Agents

RyanairDublin

Customer Service Agents – HQ Dublin Description Ryanair are currently recruiting for Customer Service Agents – HQ to join Europe’s Largest Airline Group. This is an excellent time to join Ryanair as we look to grow to over 800 aircraft and 300m guests per year within the next 10 years. This role is based in our Dublin HQ and suitable for candidates with a Customer Service Background Duties include:

5 days agoFull-time

IT Technical Support Officer

South West CollegeOmagh, Tyrone£25 992– £30 559

Location: Omagh Campus (Postholder will be required to work at other South West College campuses as required) Contract Type: Temporary until 30/06/2026 (with the possibility of extension) Salary: Band 4, Point 8–18 (£25,992 – £30,559) Hours of Work: 36 hours per week Holiday Entitlement: 12 public holidays plus 23 days, rising to 30 days after 5 years’ continuous service (pro rata) Pension: NILGOSC pension scheme Other Benefits: Comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme, Staff Wellbeing Programme, Cycle to Work and Tech Schemes, Benenden Healthcare, maternity/paternity/adoption leave, carers leave, flexible/hybrid working where applicable, and training and development opportunities. Main Duties and Responsibilities End-User Device Setup and Configuration Unbox and set up end user devices (PCs, Apple Macs, tablets, printers, communications devices) in offices, classrooms, etc. Install and configure operating systems on end user devices in line with College procedures. Create and repackage applications for deployment. Install and configure application software manually or via endpoint management tools. Deploy and configure devices on the network (e.g. printers locally or via print servers). Provide technical support for end-user devices such as interactive displays. Conduct trials on new software or hardware products as directed. Create and manipulate objects in Active Directory. Liaise with and support staff and students in relation to IT systems via email, Microsoft Teams, and in person. Contribute to the development and maintenance of IT procedures. Maintenance of College Network Assist in the efficient and effective operation of the College’s IT network and services. Monitor network performance using network management tools and ensure legal compliance. Liaise with suppliers regarding technical support issues. Ensure the efficient operation of IT systems including system security, configuration, backup, and disaster recovery. Maintain external/internal network connectivity between sites. Install and maintain hardware on the College network, documenting any configuration changes. Implement procedures for system maintenance, backups, antivirus, and security. Maintain web-based systems and regularly review system security. Securely store and asset tag all IT equipment in IT Services stores. Maintain and update the college’s asset management system. Conduct audits of ICT equipment and ensure proper recordkeeping. Prepare equipment for disposal, including data destruction, and update records accordingly. Follow IT policies and procedures; report issues to the IT Technical Supervisor. Monitoring and Review Contribute to the development of quality systems to achieve standards such as IQ:RS, ISO 9001, Investors in People. Collate qualitative and quantitative data for IT Services managers and supervisors. Attend internal and external audits; liaise with managers to prepare action plans and monitor outcomes. General Duties

5 days ago

Food Service Assistant

Mount CharlesAntrim£12.21 per hour

If you are a customer focused individual and want to join a fun and family orientated food and facilities management company, which can offer unrivalled opportunities for career progression, then we have a role for you! We are currently recruiting for a Catering Assistant to join our team based at Spirit WPU, Belfast. This is a great opportunity to join a world leading facilities management company.  Working Pattern: Please note, the successful applicant's offer is subject to the Access NI (Basic) check prior to commencement of role. The Access NI Code of Practice is available upon request. Mount Charles Group has a policy on recruiting ex-offenders, a copy of which can be provided upon request. Having a criminal record will not necessarily prevent you from working for the Mount Charles Group. ​​​​Due to the number of applicants Mount Charles receives, we only respond to short-listed applicants. If you have not been contacted within six weeks of the closing date, you have not been selected for interview. GREAT PEOPLE - GREAT SERVICE - GREAT FUTURE #NorthernIreland

5 days ago

Interim Corporate Events Officer

Tourism NIBelfast, Antrim£37,694 - £38,990 per year

Organisation: Tourism Northern Ireland (Tourism NI) Location: Not specified (likely within Northern Ireland) Salary:

5 days agoHybridRemote

Senior Physiotherapist

Brothers of Charity Services IrelandGalway

BROTHERS OF CHARITY SERVICES IRELAND – WEST REGION POST OF PERMANENT PART-TIME SENIOR PHYSIOTHERAPIST CHILDREN’S DISABILITY NETWORK 6 TEAM JOB REF: 82460 A panel may be formed as a result of this process from which subsequent Senior Physiotherapist appointments within CDNT-6, may be made over the next 6 months. The Role: The Permanent Part-Time Senior Physiotherapist will be responsible for the delivery of Physiotherapy support to Children accessing Children’s Disability Network Team 6 (CDNT6). CDNT6 provide services to children from 0-18 with complex development needs which include physical, sensory, intellectual disabilities and autism. The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland (BOCSI) are the lead agency for this team. CDNT’s are interdisciplinary teams who work within a Family Centred Practice model and work collaboratively with children, families and other stakeholders to meet goals identified by the family. The post holder will be responsible for the delivery of a physiotherapy service to include assessment, diagnostics and delivering intervention to children and young persons in clinic, school, home and community settings. CDNT6 covers a geographical area of: Galway City East, Claregalway, Gort, Headford and Oranmore. There are 2 positions available: Working Hours: Hours will be within the hours of 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday. Contracted hours are liable to change between the hours of 8am– 8pm as future service needs require. The Brothers of Charity model of service is based on Personal Outcome Measures requiring employees to be flexible in their working hours to provide a quality service delivery for each individual. Annual Leave: 29 days pro-rata per annum. Remuneration: Department of Health Physiotherapist, Senior Salary scale (01/03/2025) is €63,279 x 8 increments - €74,509 pro-rata per annum. Tenure: This position is permanent, full-time and pensionable. Travel: The person appointed must provide his/her own car and must furnish an indemnity from Insurers in favour of the employer. Travelling expenses at the appropriate rate will be paid in respect of travel necessarily performed in the discharge of duty. Office base will be Newcastle Rd (Galway) and Gort. This may be subject to change with service developments and needs. Full Job Description attached Informal enquiries for this post to Gillian Raftery, Children’s Disability Network Manager on 091721400. The closing date for receipt of all applications on-line is 5pm, Friday 25th July 2025 Interviews date to be confirmed The Brothers of Charity Services Ireland is an equal opportunities employer. INDW

5 days agoFull-timePart-time

Support Worker

Brothers of Charity Services IrelandClaregalway, Galway

BROTHERS OF CHARITY SERVICES IRELAND - WEST REGION PROVIDING SERVICES TO PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES JOB DESCRIPTION: PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY SUPPORT WORKERS CREGORAN SERVICES, ADULT WEST SERVICES, GALWAY COUNTY JOB REF: 82488 The Role: The role of support worker is to assist the people who use our service to meet their day to day needs, reach their full potential, promote independence and to be an active part of their the local community. We support them to further their education (both internal and external to the Service) and to build their independent living skills if this is their choice. A major focus of the Support Worker role is to assist and support people who use the Service with development of their own Individual Plan and supporting them to achieve their own Personal Outcome goals. The Support Worker is also responsible for all aspects of personal care which includes supporting individuals with their meals, personal hygiene and other related aspects of physical well-being as required by the individual. Reporting/Responsible To: Team Leader/Senior Staff/Team Manager/Service Coordinator/Area Manager Qualifications/Experience/Skills: • Candidates must have a good general education. A recognised qualification appropriate to the Field of intellectual disability is an advantage. QQI Level 5 or higher is desirable. • A minimum of one years’ experience of working with individuals with an Intellectual Disability is desirable, full training will be provided. • The candidate should have knowledge of person-centred planning. • A full clean manual Driving Licence, which qualifies you to drive manual transmission vehicles on Irish Roads and use of your own car is an essential requirement. It may be necessary for the appointee to obtain a Class D1 Driving Licence (if not already in possession of one). Assistance will be given towards this purpose of obtaining a class D1 licence, should it be required. • Fluency in verbal and written English is an essential requirement of this post. • To be able to demonstrate flexibility, communication and team working skills together with an enthusiasm for the post. Working Hours: Full-time hours are 78 hours a fortnight/part-time hours will vary. All posts are rostered over a 14 day/night duty roster. There may be a requirement for Support Workers to work days, waking night duty, weekends, split duty hours, bank holidays, and sleepovers to meet service needs. The Brothers of Charity model of service is based on Personal Outcome Measures requiring employees to be flexible in their working hours in order to ensure the provision of high quality services for each individual. Annual Leave: 22 days per annum. Remuneration: Department of Health Care Assistant (Intellectual Disability) salary scale - €33,699 x 11 increments - € 44,248 (Max) pro rata per annum. Long Service Increment (LSI) €45,034 rata per annum is payable after 3 years on the maximum of the scale. Additional payments will be made for weekends, public holidays and night duty when worked. Tenure: These posts are permanent/temporary and pensionable. Probation: A probationary period of nine months from the date of appointment applies to the post. Employment may be terminated at any time during the probationary period should the employer find that the appointee is unsuitable to continue employment. The probation period may be extended at the Employer’s discretion. INDW

5 days agoFull-timePart-time

Clerical Officer

University HospitalWaterford

The role To support the administration process in an acute hospital work environment. The person Candidates must have at the latest date of application: 1. Professional Qualifications, Experience, etc. (a) Eligible applicants will be those who on the closing date for the competition: i. Obtained at least grade D (or pass) in Higher or Ordinary Level in five subjects from the approved list of subjects in the Department of Education established Leaving Certificate Examination or Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme or Leaving Certificate Applied. Or ii. Passed an examination of at least equivalent standard. Or iii. Satisfactory relevant experience which encompasses demonstrable equivalent skills And b) Candidates must possess the requisite knowledge and ability, including a high standard of suitability and administrative ability, for the proper discharge of the office. 2. Health A candidate for and any person holding the office must be fully competent and capable of undertaking the duties attached to the office and be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. 3. Character Each candidate for and any person holding the office must be of good character. For further information please see the below job specification. The above Job Description 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. We welcome enquiries about the role: Contact: Rachel Clancy, Human Resources Department, HSE Dublin and South East Email: rachel.clancy@hse.ie Mobile : 087 419 8269 Application Process: *** CV's will NOT be accepted*** Closing date: Friday 25th July 2025 @ 17:00 Applications are to be made by Rezoomo System. Please use Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Safari or Mozilla Firefox browsers to apply on Rezoomo. CV's will not be accepted. Information submitted in your application will be shared with the assessment panel as part of the recruitment and selection process

5 days ago
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