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We are currently supporting a growing ICT business that is expanding its Business Development capability as part of an ambitious strategic growth plan. This presents an exciting opportunity for experienced professionals who want to play a key role in building and growing a strong market presence. Our client is particularly interested in speaking with business development professionals who already have an active client pipeline and are looking for a supportive working environment where they can maximise those opportunities, backed by a highly experienced and well-respected technical team. For candidates motivated to build something meaningful, this environment offers the opportunity to develop business from the ground up, shape the role around your strengths, and build long-term success with the right support structure in place. Potential Roles Our client is currently open to discussions with candidates for the following opportunities: • Business Development Manager – Public Sector Infrastructure & Cybersecurity Develop opportunities within a well-established public sector customer base. • Business Development Manager – ICT Services & Solutions • Business Development Manager – IT Resourcing What This Opportunity Offers: ✔ The ability to bring and grow your own client pipeline ✔ A supportive and collaborative commercial environment ✔ Access to a highly regarded and professional technical team ✔ The opportunity to build and grow new business opportunities from scratch ✔ Flexibility to shape the role around your strengths and expertise What’s in It for You Competitive salary and company pension scheme Free financial advice service Life assurance and comprehensive wellness programme Sponsored training and ongoing professional development Regular team-building events and company initiatives Flexible lifestyle days and 3 paid volunteer days per year
Finance Associate
About Oxfam Oxfam are a global movement of people who fight inequality to end poverty and injustice. Our main areas of work are Tackling Inequality & Ending Poverty, Supporting Vulnerable Communities, Responding to Conflict and Disaster, Campaigning for Change, Protecting the Planet and Fighting for Gender Justice. To find out additional information about our work please visit the Oxfam Website Benefits Private health insuranceGenerous pension scheme (9% employer contributions) Life insurance ( 4 x annual salary)Enhanced maternity and paternity leaveEnhanced holiday and sickness leave increased with length of service25 days plus 11 bank holidays & options to buy/sell annual leave)Employee Assistance programme including accessing to helpline counselling and wellbeing programmeCycle to work scheme See more information on Benefits available to Oxfam Employees The Role The post holder will be responsible for ensuring all financial transactions are accurately recorded and that the organisation is maximising its resources in accordance with Oxfam Ireland’s needs, policies and procedures. They will also assist with the provision of financial information for Oxfam Ireland’s companies on a timely monthly and annual basis. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Club Development Officer
Key Responsibilities The duties of the Club Development Worker, in carrying out any functions which may be involved in or arise out of the appointment, shall be as notified by the Board of Foróige and/or its Chief Executive and/or the nominee of the Chief Executive from time to time. These duties will include, but are not limited to: ● Supporting volunteers to facilitate the club model correctly, leading to quality youth work, operating to the standard required and adhering to Foróige policies, procedures and guidelines. ● Programme development in clubs, including facilitation of programmes with young people where appropriate. ● Developing and establishing volunteer-led Foróige clubs and groups in partnership with local communities through the recruitment of volunteer leaders and members. ● Training adult volunteers to enable them to perform their tasks more effectively. ● Implementing best practice policies and procedures in relation to volunteer recruitment, retention and selection. ● Developing an evidence base for the value to young people and volunteers of consistent, regular volunteering, as distinct from occasional attendance on a rota. ● Recruiting volunteers for existing and new clubs and supporting volunteers to recruit others. ● Facilitating training for volunteers as needed, for example: ● Providing consultancy and problem-solving support to volunteers as required. ● Facilitating volunteers to come together in an agreed structure to support each other in their Foróige roles. ● Networking and liaising with relevant stakeholders. ● Engagement with other youth-serving agencies and organisations. ● Completing reports and other administrative tasks and recording procedures as required. ● Following policies and procedures prescribed by Foróige in relation to child protection and other matters. ● Any other relevant duties as the Board of Foróige and/or the Chief Executive Officer, or the nominee of the Chief Executive, shall deem necessary for the effective implementation of the policies and programmes of Foróige. Key Performance Indicators ● Establish new clubs in communities currently without them. ● Retention of existing Foróige clubs. ● Increased overall club membership. ● Increased volunteer retention. Professional Qualifications and Experience (D: Desirable; E: Essential) ● Education to Degree standard (Note: candidates with exceptional, relevant work experience may also be considered in lieu of degree qualifications). (E) ● Experience of volunteer recruitment, development and retention methodologies. (D) ● A minimum of 1 year's relevant work experience. (D) ● Access to a car and a full driving licence. (E) ● Ability to engage the target group. (E) ● Paid or voluntary experience working with young people. (D) Person Specification (Essential) ● Ability to build and maintain effective relationships with adult volunteers and young people. ● Good interpersonal skills, including the ability to liaise with a wide range of contacts in communities and build and maintain effective working relationships. ● Excellent standards of accuracy and attention to detail. ● Ability to be proactive, use own initiative and work effectively within a pressurised environment. ● Positive and flexible approach to working as part of a team. ● Good written communication skills, including the ability to draft summary information and correspondence, and good report writing skills. ● Ability to follow organisational guidelines and processes. ● Good computer skills, including Word, Excel, Internet, PowerPoint and Social Media. Requirements of All Foróige Staff (All Essential Requirements) ● Commitment to the purpose of Foróige and to work within the values, policies and procedures of the organisation. ● To act consistently in a professional manner at all times. ● To participate in regular supervision with your Line Manager. ● Flexibility in relation to hours of work to meet the needs of the role. Some work during unsocial hours may be required. ● Identify training needs with your Line Manager and participate in training opportunities appropriate to the role. ● To undertake other duties as may be requested by the Chief Executive Officer of Foróige or their nominee from time to time. Benefits to Support You Salary: Foróige Youth Officer Salary Scale: €38,558, €40,163, €41,769, €43,376, €44,982, €46,592, €48,201, €50,601, €53,001. The highest starting point for this role will be Point 2 . Annual Leave: 29 days annual leave pro rata plus Good Friday. EAP: 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme. Pension: Contributory pension benefits. Bike to Work Scheme Commuter Travel Tax Saver Ticket Training & Development: Structured onboarding together with a 9-day Foróige Induction Programme and ongoing Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Study Leave: Up to 5 days paid Study Leave per year of course. Organisation Culture: Support and Supervision policies and practices that support your professional development. Progression Opportunities Career Break: Up to 2 years Career Break after 3 years' service. Unpaid Leave: Up to 6 months Unpaid Leave after 1 year's service. Flexible Work: Flexible work practices that support work-life balance. Maternity and Paternity Benefit: Top-up Maternity and Paternity Benefit pay.
Associate Lecturer Youth Work
We have an exciting opportunity available for an innovative, resourceful Associate Lecturer in Youthwork to join our Health, Sport & Care Department at the Newtownabbey Campus. For this position you should be committed with an encouraging and approachable attitude to ensure you maximise the potential of every learner providing a positive and value driven experience. You should have a passionate and pro-active approach in delivering teaching excellence. The College offers attractive terms of employment to include a salary commensurate with the role, generous annual leave entitlement, employer pension contribution and provides opportunities for personal development.
Social Care Assistant
At Western Care we aim to provide the most appropriate care, in the most appropriate setting for the people we support. And right now, we are looking to grow and support our team across County Mayo. Why not be part of a progressive team, that’s delivering for its community. Western Care - Supporting People To Live Their Lives. Social Care Assistant Ait Eille Residential Service Kilmovee, Co. Mayo Health Applicants must be fully competent and capable of performing the duties of this role and be in a state of health that indicates a reasonable prospect of providing regular, reliable and efficient service CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE
Associate Lecturer In Essential Skills Literacy And GCSE English
Associate Lecturer in GCSE English and Essential Skills Literacy Lisburn Campus, 0.25FTE, 9 hours per week ABOUT US Northern Ireland’s Further Education sector is a key driver of both economic and social inclusion. SERC as a college is a hub of innovation, collaboration and industry partnerships along with a strong community focus. We pride ourselves on delivering internationally recognised high-quality, industry-relevant courses, which equip our students with the skills necessary to grow and shape our economy and to transform their own lives in doing so. We are committed to continuous improvement and to fostering a supportive culture of creativity and inclusivity as a catalyst for success. If you are interested in being part of a dynamic and forward-thinking institution that helps benefit society and creates transformational opportunities for learners, SERC may have a role for you. The College offers a wide range of employee benefits, rewards and recognitions: 49 days annual leave + 12 public holidays Defined benefit CARE pension scheme with employer contribution rate of 29.1%. Corporate healthcare cash plan scheme. Annual free health checks onsite. Access to College gym facilities free of charge along with reduced rate membership with a range of gyms. Mind Yourself health & wellbeing initiatives. Cycle to Work scheme. Teachers Credit Union. Access to hair, nail & beauty salons onsite. Continuous Professional Development opportunities via our dedicated Learning Academy. We currently have a vacancy for an Associate Lecturer in Essential Skills Literacy and GCSE English JOB PURPOSE To become a member of the teaching team in current courses of study and assist with future developments. ESSENTIAL CRITERIA Hold GCSE English (Grade A-C) / Essential Skills Level 2 (or higher) in Communication; and GCSE Maths (Grade A-C) / Essential Skills Level 2 (or higher) in Numeracy, or NICATS Access Maths Modules. Hold a degree of which English forms a minimum of 50% of the subject studied. Have a minimum of 1 years’ experience in the last 5 years in the delivery of Essential Skills Literacy or GCSE English Demonstrate the ability to work on own initiative and work independently, as well as work effectively as a team member. Demonstrate excellent administrative, planning, and organisational skills. Demonstrate a high level of competency in the use of Microsoft Office Suite. Demonstrate excellent interpersonal and communications skills, both written and oral. For further information on the main duties and responsibilities and criteria for this role, please see attached Job Description.
Product Development And Trade Engagement Officer
**Please read the recruitment pack before completing your application** Job Summary: The postholder will be responsible for supporting the implementation of projects and programmes which will enhance the visitor experience through engagement and communication with industry partners. The Product Development and Trade Engagement Officer will engage Tour operators and DMO to support the industry in growing the value of tourism. Hours of work: 36 hours per week. The post holder must be prepared to work outside normal office hours, including evenings, weekends, and Public and extra Statutory Holidays for which the appropriate payment will be made or time in lieu granted if relevant. Work Pattern: Flexi 36 hours Monday to Friday Hours of work are kept under review and may change in order to meet operational requirements, providing requisite notice. Location: Downpatrick or Warrenpoint Town Hall. The post holder may be required to transfer to other locations in accordance with any requirements stated in the Job Description, any reviews of service delivery or other requirements as may arise from time to time. Any amendments made to work location will be implemented following appropriate consultation and provision of reasonable notice.
Area Manager
A panel may be created from candidates deemed suitable, in order of merit, for a period of six months. IWA is committed to promoting, maintaining and adding to our diverse and inclusive work environment. The role of Area Manager has three main priorities, specifically:- To manage the day-to-day operation of IWA Services i.e. Community Supports Directorate (CSD), Assisted Living Service (ALS) and other HSE Funded Disability Services in the IWA Area West/Northwest To Lead, with the National Director, on identified National Tasks and/or Functions, the development of policy and an appropriate Governance framework for all services to follow and ensure consistency of service delivery and To bring services and the policy/governance framework together within operational service delivery Liaison The Area Manager must foster, develop and enhance relationships with members/service users and their families, staff and their representative bodies, HSE officials in an IWA Area West/Northwest, with other statutory agencies and appropriate voluntary bodies, and with the many other stakeholders with an interest in the working of IWA. Main Duties and Responsibilities Manage the functioning IWA “Services” team e.g. ALS, CSD services, Hotel Holiday Respite, Transport, etc., within an IWA Area West/Northwestto demonstrate the concept of “One Person – One Plan”. To implement high quality holistic services aligned to the IWA policy framework, PMO framework, HSE New Directions, HIQA and other relevant statutory regulations and standards Sign off Annual Operational Plans, Strategic Implementation Plans (SIP’s) and Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) with the National Director(s) and Chief Operations Officer (COO) with the production of monthly and quarterly reports to be provided through the Services Manager SIP/KPI Lead Lead the Communication & Engagement Week process in conjunction with IWAs Communications Team within the IWA Area West/Northwest to advocate with and on behalf of people with disabilities on matters of personal, national policy and environmental importance for IWA members and Service Users Develop, enhance, foster and maximise constructive relationships with the Health Service Executive officials and other external organisations and agencies in the IWA Area West/Northwest. To be the most senior manager in IWA Area West/Northwest in relation to staff management and support including staff development, objective setting, outcome reviews and mentorship arrangements To be the most senior manager in IWA Area West/Northwest in relation to budget management including the management of the budget setting process from service unit to overall IWA Area level. Once completed, to liaise with the National Director and Finance team to ensure that the Area budgets are reflected and catered for in the overall National Budgets. Be an active member of the Communication Business Process (CBP)monthly meetings and briefings cycle. Drive the development of all IWA services in the IWA Area West/Northwest in accordance with the policy and governance context agreed and the work plans set out by services/central services at the (COO) Services Forum To play a lead role in relation to Health and Wellbeing initiatives in Area West/Northwest. On occasions, and based upon environmental and organisational issues being addressed, other tasks and duties may be assigned to the postholder from the National Director Qualifications and Experience QQI Level 8 in a Healthcare, Social Care or Leadership discipline. Experience as a senior manager in a complex organisation with significant staff and project management expertise A knowledge of Finance and Human Resources as well as general management experience is desirable An ability to communicate and effectively lead a large team An ability to work on own initiative and to contribute to the national management team A knowledge and understanding of disability issues. Key Skills Management ability and experience Team leader abilities Analytical abilities Interpersonal skills Commitment to and understanding of disability / social issues Ability to work on own initiative Competencies Leadership Strategic thinking Commercial focus Critical analysis and decision making Communicating and influencing Key Challenges Managing and developing services Monitoring and up skilling staff Management of the response to unmet needs Working within limited resources Remuneration and Benefits Salary range for this role €78,944 to €96,750 DOE. Excellent working conditions A commitment to the ongoing training and development of all employees 25 days annual leave Access to IWA’s contributory pension scheme. *The current pay scale is subject to a 2% salary rate increase in 2026, aligning with the recent WRC interim agreement aimed at enhancing pay adjustments within Section 39 organizations. CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE
ICT Modern Workplace Power Platform Developer
Job Summary The Child and Family Agency was established on 1st January 2014 and is responsible for a range of statutory functions including provision of child protection, alternative care, specified regulatory services and a range of family support services. The Agency has commenced a major improvement programme with significant focus on Practice, Culture and Structure. The Agency currently has responsibility for a budget of circa €1.2billion and delivers its services through over 5,500 people in 259 locations across the Country. The Child and Family Agency has responsibility for the following range of services: Health A candidate for and any person holding the office must be fully competent and capable of undertaking the duties attached to the office and be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. Character Each candidate for and any person holding the office must be of good character Attachment(s) : Candidate Information Pack Grade VII Modern Workplace Power Platform Developer.pdf
Associate Legal Counsel
Associate Legal Counsel Glanbia Join this dynamic team focused on delivering better nutrition for every step of life’s journey The Opportunity An opportunity has arisen for an Associate Legal Counsel position on the Glanbia Group Legal team based in Citywest, Dublin (with hybrid working). Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel, this role offers a unique opportunity to gain broad in-house experience across commercial contracts, corporate transactions and advisory work in a fast-paced multinational environment. This is a development role, ideally suited to a candidate seeking to build strong commercial judgment and practical risk management skills, while working closely with senior members of the Group Legal team and stakeholders across the business. This is a permanent, full-time opportunity. Responsibilities Where and how you will work The opportunity will be based in Dublin with hybrid working arrangements available which offer you a greater choice in how you work and live, giving you a better work-life balance. What we would like to offer you! The opportunity to develop your career on a global stage, continuous learning through an on-demand learning platform, and a competitive compensation package including staff discounts, generous family leave policy, pension, health plan and competitive salary. About Glanbia Glanbia is a better nutrition company with three divisions: Performance Nutrition, Health & Nutrition and Dairy Nutrition. Collectively and with our partners we offer an incredible breadth of expertise in nutrition. We employ a team of 5800 people, work with global food and beverage companies, and sell our award-winning and market-leading brands and ingredients in more than 100 countries worldwide At Glanbia, we celebrate diversity, because we know that our individual strengths make us stronger together. We welcome and encourage interest from a variety of candidates, we will give your application consideration, without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender perception or identity, national origin, age, marital status or disability status. At Glanbia, our culture celebrates individuality, knowing that together we are more