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Richard Upton Landscapes Ltd which is over 20 years in business, is a member of the Association of Landscape Contractors of Ireland and is Teagasc registered. The company is owner run by Richard Upton who has over 30 years experience in the Industry and a Diploma in Horticulture with Distinction. The company carries out a wide variety of Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Services throughout Waterford and the South East of Ireland and is currently looking to recruit a suitable enthusiastic person with a genuine interest in Horticulture who is willing to learn and progress themselves within the Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Industry in the long term. All suitable/interested candidates should forward their CV and any relevant details of previous work experience either within Landscaping/Horticulture Sector or other similar industries and any other relevant qualifications/training along with their contact phone number and email address to richarduptonlandscapes@gmail.com. Ideal candidate should have their own transport.
Horticulture Apprentice
Richard Upton Landscapes Ltd which is over 20 years in business, is a member of the Association of Landscape Contractors of Ireland and is Teagasc registered. The company is owner run by Richard Upton who has over 30 years experience in the Industry and a Diploma in Horticulture with Distinction. The company carries out a wide variety of Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Services throughout Waterford and the South East of Ireland and is currently looking to recruit a suitable enthusiastic person with a genuine interest in Horticulture who is willing to learn and progress themselves within the Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Industry in the long term. All suitable/interested candidates should forward their CV and any relevant details of previous work experience either within Landscaping/Horticulture Sector or other similar industries and any other relevant qualifications/training along with their contact phone number and email address to richarduptonlandscapes@gmail.com. Ideal candidate should have their own transport.
Senior Staff Officer
The Role The Senior Staff Officer is a middle management position within the Local Authority and is assigned responsibility for the day to day administration and management of a section or department handling an area of the local authority’s activities, including management and supervision of staff. The Senior Staff Officer is responsible for ensuring that goals set out in Departmental and Team Plans become operational actions through the planning, allocation and prioritisation of work. The Senior Staff Officer is a key point of contact and liaison with other sections or departments in relation to all operational matters for the service delivery section or sections for which they are responsible. The Senior Staff Officer is expected to carry out their duties with an understanding of the political context of local government and in such a manner that enhances public trust and confidence and ensures impartial decision making. Duties The key duties and responsibilities of the post of Senior Staff Officer include but are not limited to: • To be responsible for the management and administration of a section or sections within the Council, including the management and supervision of staff. • To support their line manager to ensure work programmes are implemented to deliver on the Council’s corporate and operational plans, including planning and prioritising work and allocating resources. • To develop and maintain productive working relationships, including providing information and assistance when required. • To act as a key point of contact and liaison in relation to all operational matters for the service delivery section or sections for which they are responsible. • To research, analyse and communicate information on specific issues and policies as appropriate, including compiling, preparing and presenting reports, presentations, correspondence, etc. • To represent the local authority on committees and at meetings and to report on progress in his or her respective section or department as required. • To provide support and administrative assistance in the delivery of projects as required. • To be involved in the day to day financial management of capital and operational expenditure in the department or section. • To identify opportunities for improvements in service delivery within the relevant areas of responsibility. • To implement and manage change management initiatives within the relevant area of responsibility. • To manage and supervise employees in supporting roles, including assigning and scheduling duties and workload, providing ongoing support and handling day to day issues. • To ensure compliance with all organisational policies and procedures within their area of responsibility and to provide assistance in the understanding and interpretation of policies and procedures to employees in their area of responsibility and to customers and other stakeholders as appropriate. • To participate in corporate management activities and responsibilities appropriate to the grade. • To comply with Health and Safety legislative requirements, policies and procedures and safe systems of work. • To participate in duties as required as part of the organisational response to Climate Action to promote and ensure capacity building, empower change and deliver action. • To deputise for the line manager or equivalent as required. • To undertake any other duties of a similar level and responsibility, as may be required or assigned from time to time. Qualifications Character Candidates shall be of good character. Health Each candidate must 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 or 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 or the UK or Switzerland and has a Stamp 4 visa. Education, Training and Experience, etc. Applicants for Panel B – Open Competition Each candidate must, on the latest date of receipt of completed application forms: a. i. have obtained at least a Grade D (or a pass), in Higher or Ordinary Level, in five subjects (or four subjects if Irish is included) from the approved list of subjects in the Department of Education established Leaving Certificate Examination or Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme, including Irish and or English and one of the following: Mathematics, Accounting, Business Organisation or Economics; and ii. have obtained at least Grade C (or Honours) in Higher Level (or Honours) papers in three subjects in that examination (or two subjects if Irish and or one of the following is included: Mathematics, Accounting, Business Organisation or Economics); or b. have obtained a comparable standard in an equivalent examination; or c. hold a third level qualification of at least degree standard; and d. have satisfactory experience in administrative procedures, including adequate practical experience in work of an executive nature, office organisation and control of staff. Applicants for Panel A – Confined Competition Each candidate must, on the latest date of receipt of completed application forms: a. be a serving employee in a local authority or a regional assembly and have at least two years satisfactory experience in a post of Clerical Officer or analogous post; and b. have satisfactory experience in administrative procedures, including adequate practical experience in work of an executive nature, office organisation and control of staff. Applicants for Panel C – Confined Competition Each candidate must, on the latest date of receipt of completed application forms: a. be a serving employee in Longford County Council and have at least two years satisfactory experience in a post of Clerical Officer or analogous post; and b. have satisfactory experience in administrative procedures, including adequate practical experience in work of an executive nature, office organisation and control of staff. Particulars of Employment The Post The post is whole time (i.e. 35 hours per week) and appointment may be permanent or temporary. Location Longford County Council reserves the right to assign the successful candidate to any premises in use by the Council, now or in the future. The person appointed will be required to report to their place of work by their own means of transport and at their own expense. Commencement Longford County Council shall require a person to whom an appointment is offered to take up such appointment within a period of not more than one month and, if they fail to take up the appointment within such period or such longer period as the Council in its absolute discretion may determine, Longford County Council shall not appoint them. Working Hours The current working hours are 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday. A flexible working system is in operation. Longford County Council reserves the right to alter the hours of work from time to time. All hours worked are subject to and recorded in accordance with the provisions of the Organisation of Working Time Act 1997 and the Organisation of Working Time Regulations 2001. Longford County Council requires employees to record their hours using a clocking system. Reporting Arrangements Senior Staff Officers report directly to the appropriate supervisor in the section or to any other employee of Longford County Council as the Director of Services or other appropriate employee may designate for this purpose. A system of regular appraisal will be operated during employment, which will involve discussions between the employee and the line manager regarding performance and conduct. Probationary Period of Employment There shall be a period after appointment during which the appointee will hold the position on probation. The period of probation will be prescribed by the Chief Executive. Employment may be terminated during the probationary period should service be deemed by the Chief Executive to be unsatisfactory. Employment may be terminated at the end of the probationary period unless the Chief Executive has certified that the employee has satisfactory service. Tenure of employment following probation will be subject to satisfactory service. Remuneration The current salary scale for the post of Senior Staff Officer is: Salary (gross per annum): €57,895 – €70,730 per year Per circular: The rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government Circulars. On appointment, successful candidates will be placed on the first point of the salary scale. Appointment to a higher point of the salary scale may apply to candidates employed elsewhere in the public service, subject to verification of service history. Remuneration is paid fortnightly by PayPath directly to the employee’s nominated bank account. The current wage pay cycle may be revised during the period of employment. Remuneration is subject to all statutory deductions, e.g. PAYE and PRSI. Increments are paid annually subject to satisfactory attendance, conduct and performance and national agreements. Increments may be withheld if performance, attendance and or conduct are not satisfactory. Superannuation and Retirement A person who becomes a pensionable employee of the County Council will be required, in respect of their superannuation, to contribute to the Local Authority at the appropriate rate. The terms of the Local Government Superannuation (Consolidation) Scheme 1998 as amended or the Public Services Superannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2004 or the Public Service Pensions (Single Scheme and Other Provisions) Act 2012 will apply as appropriate on appointment. • Retirement age for employees is dependent on their relevant contract of employment, with due consideration being given to the rules of the Superannuation Scheme to which they belong. • For appointees who are deemed not to be “new entrants” as defined in the Public Service Superannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, retirement is compulsory on reaching 70 years of age. • The minimum retirement age for “new entrants” to the public service as defined in the Public Service Superannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2004 is 65. There is no mandatory retirement age. • Effective from 1 January 2013, the Single Public Service Scheme applies to all first time new entrants to the public service, as well as to former public servants returning to the public service after a break of more than 26 weeks: – Retirement age is set initially at 66 years; this will rise in line with statutory changes in the State Pension Contributory age to 67 years and 68 years. – Compulsory retirement age will be 70. Annual Leave The current annual leave entitlement for Senior Staff Officer is 30 days per annum, in accordance with the Council’s Annual Leave Policy. The Chief Executive of Longford County Council retains autonomy with regard to office closures (e.g. Christmas Office Closure). Any days arising from such closure will be reserved from the employee’s annual leave entitlement. Proposed office closure days will be reviewed and advised to all employees each year. Driver’s Licence and Insurance Longford County Council employees may on occasion be required to use their car on official business. In such situations, the employee must hold a current clean driver’s licence and have available adequate means of transport. It is the responsibility of the employee to arrange the appropriate car insurance cover for business use and to indemnify Longford County Council with the indemnity specified on your insurance certificate under the heading “Persons or classes of person who are covered”. Documentation to confirm the appropriate insurance cover will be required to be supplied to the Council on an annual basis. Code of Conduct and Organisation Policies Employees are required to adhere to all current and future Longford County Council codes of practice, including the Code of Conduct of Employees and all current and future organisational policies including, but not limited to, Health and Safety, Communications, Data Protection, Equality, Staff Mobility, Attendance Management and Use of Electronic Equipment. Training Employees are required to attend and participate fully in training programmes as may be decided by the Council from time to time and to apply their learning in the course of their daily working activities. Health and Safety Regulations Longford County Council, as an employer, is obliged to ensure, so far as it is reasonably practicable, the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work of all of its employees. Under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, the County Council has a legal duty to exercise all due care and take all protective and preventative measures to protect the Safety, Health and Welfare of its employees. All employees also have a legal obligation under Safety and Health legislation to cooperate with management and not engage in any improper conduct or behaviour or do anything which would place themselves or others at risk. Employees must not be under the influence of an intoxicant at the place of work. Employees must comply with all Safety and Health rules and regulations and attend all required Safety and Health training.
Home Healthcare Assistant
Dovida Caregivers provide a variety of home care services which support, empower and uplift people, and help them to remain living at home. As a Dovida caregiver, you’ll provide essential support to ageing adults and people living with disability in their own homes. These services are person-centred, tailored to clients’ requirements, and delivered on flexible schedules. These services generally fall under four categories: The Caregiver will work under the guidance and supervision of a registered nurse and shall receive full training to implement the clients care plan.
Mechanical Automation & Maintenance Fitter
First Year Apprentice Vacancy Larry Byrne Engineering Ltd are currently looking for one candidate to enrol in our apprenticeship program. This is a full time position and is based in New Ross Co Wexford. ABOUT THE COMPANY Larry Byrne Engineering Ltd is a leading engineering company who specialise in the design and manufacturing and repairs of livestock bodies, drag trailers and all commercial bodies. We are a small company with ten staff, working together. APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM Larry Byrne Engineering Ltd we offer a wide range of training programmes, working on different machinery, vehicles and plants. The apprenticeship consists of four on the job phases with Larry Byrne Engineering Ltd and three off-the job training phases in accordance with Solas scheduling system. WHAT IS A MECHANICAL AUTOMATION & MAINTENANCE FITTER The work of the M.A.M.F involes machinery installation, machinery assembly, maintenance and repairs, replacement of broken or worn parts, adjustment and servicing. The work also involves fabrication, using machine tools, ie: Lathe, Milling Machine, Grinders etc.. All M.A.M.F apprentices will be trained in the following, working with a variety of specialised tools- Lathe, Milling machine, Grinders, working with drilling and milling machines and welding plants, working on complex hydraulic systems, interpreting technical drawings, assembling new machinery, dismantling, repair/make & fitting of new parts, machine wiring, electrical machine components installation and report writing of completed work. PAY We pay all our apprentices the recommended wage set by the ETB. Review it after 3 months (A well adjusted candidate will be offered above the recommended wage,) A training allowance is paid by the local ETB while the apprentice is attending the off-the job training. REQUIREMENT Junior Certificate must be completed Must be 16 years old or older Good communciation skills Ability to work as part of a team, to enrol in our apprenticeship programme. This is a full time position and is based in New Ross Co. Wexford
Sales Apprentice
First Year Apprentice Vacancy We are seeking an enthusiastic new team member for our sales team to take part in the Sales Apprenticeship Programme. This is a structured 2-year programme resulting in a level 6 degree and 2 years real world experience. This course combines practical, on-the-job experience and formal off-the-job learning, giving apprentices a comprehensive understanding of sales and customer engagement. Sales Apprentice Training & Development The apprenticeship is delivered through a blended learning approach, including: • On-the-job training within the workplace, where apprentices will learn practical sales skills in a real business environment • Off-the-job learning delivered by the Education and Training Board (ETB), consisting of: Online classes Face-to-face workshops Apprentices will be released from their normal work duties, where required, to attend all scheduled online learning and in-person training sessions. The above list is not exhaustive, and the role may evolve as per business needs including but not limited to: • Support sales team activities • Engaging with customers • Building and maintaining excellent customer relationships • Maintaining accurate customer and sales records • Preparation of quotes and proposals • Order processing • Assisting with lead generation and business development • Researching potential customers and market opportunities • Supporting sales campaigns • Shadowing senior staff members • Assist with sales reporting and forecasting • Working collaboratively with colleagues across all departments • Adhering to company policies, procedures and professional standards Qualification and Career Progression This is an “earn while you learn” programme, meaning apprentices are employed and paid while they train. Upon successful completion of the two-year programme, apprentices will: • Achieve a QQI-validated NFQ Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Sales Holders of this qualification will be well positioned to: • Progress within the organisation, and/or • Advance to further or higher education programmes. Entry Requirements Applicants must meet one of the following criteria: • Be 18 years of age or over, and • Have Grade O6 / H7 or above in five Leaving Certificate subjects, including: o Mathematics (F2 / O6 / H7) o English or Irish (O6 / H7) OR • Hold a full QQI Level 5 qualification or higher (for applicants without a Leaving Certificate) or equivalent or relevant work experience Benefits Company Pension Scheme Death in Service Scheme Bike to Work Scheme Employee Assistance Programme Wellbeing App/Initiatives Training to assist with personal development and business needs Opportunities for progression within a growing logistics firm
Electrical Apprentice
First Year Apprentice Vacancy Eirteck energy partners LTD specialise in the electrical installation, operations and maintenance of wind Turbines. Our teams have managed and work along side some of the leading manufactures and Installation contractors throughout Ireland, UK, Europe and East Asia Due to our continued growth and expansion of our company, we are seeking motivated individuals to join our team with a number of roles available: -First Year electrical apprentices (Solas Irish electrical apprenticeship) -General Operatives technicians’ mechanical installation and electrical installation -Service and maintenance technicians Previous experience is not a necessity as specific training will be provided. Interested candidates must be willing to travel both in Ireland and overseas with fixed rotations. Candidates must hold a full drivers licence. Join our team and be a part of a dynamic and fast-growing environment in the renewable wind energy sector.
Electrical Apprentice
Location: Carlow Employment Type: Full-time Apprenticeship Start Date: Immediate Start About Us Autom8 is a provider of automatic door systems based in Carlow, serving clients across Ireland. We specialise in the installation, maintenance, and repair of automatic doors for commercial, and residential properties. Our team is known for its professionalism, quality workmanship, and innovative approach to automation solutions. About the Role We’re looking for a motivated and enthusiastic First Year Electrical Apprentice to join our growing team. This is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the electrical and automation industry while working alongside experienced technicians and completing your apprenticeship training. Key Responsibilities: -Assist qualified electricians and technicians in installing, maintaining, and repairing automatic doors and related systems -Learn electrical and mechanical principles related to automation -Perform general labouring and tool handling duties -Ensure a clean, safe, and organised work environment -Attend SOLAS/ETB training as required and actively progress through your apprenticeship Requirements: -Genuine interest in electrical work and automation technology -Positive attitude, eagerness to learn, and strong work ethic -Punctual and reliable with good communication skills What We Offer: -Full apprenticeship training and on-the-job mentoring -Opportunity to work with automation systems -Supportive, professional team environment -Long-term career development within a growing company
Assistant Energy Manager
This is a two year fixed term role within the Energy Agency, part of the Emergency Operations and Climate Action Directorate. The Assistant Energy Manager will support Cork City Council in meeting its statutory energy efficiency and decarbonisation targets and may also be assigned to broader Energy Agency workstreams aimed at achieving net zero public buildings by 2030. Key Responsibilities A. Strategic Leadership and Energy Governance • Support the implementation, monitoring and reporting of Cork City Council’s Climate Action Plan. • Contribute to the Climate Champions initiative, promoting energy awareness and engagement across the organisation. • Monitor, interpret and communicate relevant environmental, energy and climate related policy and legislative changes. B. Energy Management Systems and Compliance • Support the operation, maintenance and continual improvement of the ISO 50001 Energy Management System. • Assist in ensuring compliance with the Public Spending Code, Infrastructure Guidelines, SEAI funding conditions and all relevant regulatory frameworks. • Oversee procurement, administration and certification of Cork City Council’s energy accounts (electricity, gas and oil). C. Project Development and Delivery • Identify, assess and prioritise energy efficiency and decarbonisation projects across the Council’s building portfolio. • Carry out technical evaluations, feasibility analyses and energy assessments to support project development. • Prepare or contribute to technical specifications, procurement documentation and project scopes. • Support financial management, cost control, compliance and progress reporting for all energy projects. • Assist with the installation, commissioning and management of new meter points in collaboration with utility companies and service providers. D. Monitoring, Reporting and Data Management • Maintain the SEAI Monitoring and Reporting (M&R) database, ensuring accurate, auditable and compliant datasets. • Monitor and analyse energy performance across Council operations and report on emerging trends. • Work collaboratively with the Fleet Manager, Facilities Manager, Public Lighting team and other internal stakeholders to ensure consistency and accuracy of energy data. E. Engagement, Communication and Capacity Building • Promote best practice energy behaviour, awareness and culture change among Cork City Council staff. • Contribute to staff training, information sessions and engagement activities to build organisational capacity. • Represent Cork City Council at national energy and climate related events, workshops and stakeholder forums. F. General and Additional Duties • Carry out energy audits and assist with preparing specifications for externally delivered audits. • Support compliance with all statutory local authority obligations relating to energy efficiency, decarbonisation and emissions reduction. • Assist in preparing technical documentation, funding applications and project proposals as required. • Undertake additional duties consistent with the role and evolving organisational priorities, including supporting the Executive Energy Manager in project oriented workstreams. The above 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 them from time to time and to contribute to the development of the post while in office. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POST Character Each candidate must be of good character. Health Each candidate must be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. Education, Training, Experience, etc. Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed applications: a) hold at least an ordinary bachelor’s degree (level 7 or higher on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ)) in energy systems engineering, energy management, sustainable energy engineering, building services engineering or a related discipline relevant to the post; OR b) hold an ordinary bachelor’s degree (level 7 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ)) and a post graduate master’s degree (level 9 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ)) in energy systems engineering, energy management, sustainable energy engineering, building services engineering or a related discipline relevant to the post. AND c) have at least two years satisfactory experience relevant to the role after attaining the qualification referred to under 3 (a) or (b) above; d) possess a high standard of technical training and experience appropriate to the nature of the role, including administrative experience; e) have a satisfactory knowledge of public service organisation or the ability to acquire such knowledge. Driving Licence Holders of the office may be required to drive a car in the course of their duties and therefore are required to hold a full driving licence for class B vehicles free from disqualifications. Desirable Skills Energy Management • Experience with energy data management, including SEAI Monitoring and Reporting (M&R). • Practical experience implementing or maintaining ISO 50001 Energy Management Systems. • Knowledge of energy auditing practices, including Building Energy Ratings (BERs), DEC requirements, and energy performance analysis. • Understanding of Energy Performance Contracting (EPC), ESCO models, and measurement and verification methods (e.g., IPMVP). • Professional certifications (CEM, CMVP or equivalent) are an advantage. Energy Efficiency and Project Delivery • Experience designing, assessing or delivering energy efficiency or decarbonisation projects in buildings or public infrastructure. • Ability to interpret technical reports, feasibility studies, and building services data to identify viable interventions. • Experience preparing procurement and contract documentation for energy projects. • Understanding of capital project delivery, financial management, and post project verification of energy or carbon savings. Renewable Energy • Experience supporting or delivering small scale renewable energy projects (electrical or thermal, ≤ 3 MW). • Knowledge of renewable technologies suitable for public sector buildings or fleet applications. • Experience preparing funding applications, technical assessments or project proposals. Climate Action and Public Sector Responsibilities • Understanding of national public sector obligations on climate action, energy efficiency, and statutory reporting. • Awareness of the Local Authority Climate Action Plan (LACAP) framework and sectoral climate mitigation requirements. • Experience engaging with stakeholders such as SEAI, CARO, Government Departments or EU project partners. • Experience contributing to climate related studies, strategies, or compliance reporting is desirable. Technical, Analytical and ICT Skills • Strong data analysis skills, including competence with statistical methods and analysis software. • Ability to compile, manage and audit large datasets relating to energy use, metering and performance. • Competence in engineering IT tools, databases, modelling, and energy performance software. • Knowledge of relevant health and safety legislation and its application in technical project environments. Salary The salary scale for the post is: €47,770 - €50,438 - €52,425 - €54,487 - €56,600 - €58,748 - €60,915 - €63,083 - €65,250 - €67,421 - €69,603 (Max) - €71,834 (LSI1) - €74,068 (LSI2) In accordance with Departmental Circular Letter EL 02/2011, a person who is not a serving local authority employee on or after 1 January 2011 will enter the scale at the minimum point. Hours of Duty The standard working week will be 35 hours per week. The role may, on occasion, include evening and weekend work. Holders of the post may be called for duty at any time in accordance with arrangements made by local authorities. The Council reserves the right to alter hours of work from time to time.
Caretaker
Education and Qualifications Have obtained at least Grade D3 in five subjects in the Leaving Certificate Examination (higher, ordinary, applied or vocational programmes) or equivalent, or have passed an examination at the appropriate level within the QQI qualifications framework which can be assessed as being comparable to Leaving Certificate standard or equivalent or higher, or have appropriate relevant experience which encompasses equivalent skills and expertise. Experience Relevant experience as a caretaker with associated responsibilities. Numeracy/Literacy Good numeracy and literacy skills. KEY ELEMENTS OF THE JOB / DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The duties of a Caretaker are listed below: To take care of the premises and contents and to prevent, as far as possible, any damage to the structure, furniture, fittings and equipment. To be responsible for the opening and closing of the buildings as required. Ensure that the building is safe and secure. To keep the premises, furniture and equipment secure. To keep the premises, furniture and fittings in a clean condition (this includes bathrooms on a continual basis throughout the day in accordance with requirements of the H.S.E./Environmental Health Officer). To keep in a clean condition all glass doors, windows, etc., and to carry out painting of walls, woodwork and window frames as directed by the Line Manager. To see to the heating requirements of the building and safeguard the heating and water pipes during the cold period of the year. To keep in safe custody the keys of all rooms in the building and to ensure that no unauthorised person has access to any part of the building. To set out and transfer, as required, equipment and furniture, including preparation for group meetings and other events. To give such assistance as may be required outside the building as directed by the Line Manager. To keep the grounds in good order, including maintenance of paths, parking areas and all access routes. To open and close the building as directed by the Line Manager. To note and arrange for the receipt of furniture, equipment, food supplies, fuel and other materials for general use. To perform such similar duties as may be required and generally to carry out such duties as may be required from time to time by the ETB, the Chief Executive and Line Manager. To complete relevant documentation as required under Health and Safety legislation. To work in compliance with the Building’s Safety Statement. To carry out any other duties appropriate to the position. This 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 or her from time to time by the Chief Executive and to contribute to the development of the post while in the role. The Office This is a permanent pensionable post. The normal working week is 39 hours on a five-day week basis, excluding breaks. The schedule of hours is to be agreed with the Line Manager. The holder of the office shall not engage in any gainful occupation, other than as an employee of MSLETB, to such an extent as to impair the performance of his or her duties as an employee of MSLETB or in any occupation which might conflict with the interests of MSLETB or which might be inconsistent with the discharge of his or her duties as an MSLETB Officer. Probation The successful candidate shall serve a probationary period in accordance with the terms set out in MSLETB’s Probationary Policy. Salary The salary shall be fully inclusive and shall be as determined from time to time. Holders of the office shall pay to MSLETB 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 any services which they are required by or under any enactment to perform. The salary scale and entry point on this scale will be determined in accordance with Circulars issued by the Department of Education and Youth. Circular 0007/2026 applies. The rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government Policy. Annual Leave The annual leave allowance for the position of Caretaker is 22 days (pro rata). This allowance is subject to the usual conditions regarding the granting of annual leave in MSLETB, is based on a five-day week and is exclusive of the usual public holidays. Sick Leave Pay during properly certified sick absence, provided there is no evidence of permanent disability for service, will apply on a pro rata basis, in accordance with the provisions of the sick leave circulars. Location/Base The successful candidate will be initially assigned to Davitt College, Castlebar. Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim Education and Training Board reserves the right to assign you to any other location or base that is under the control of Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim Education and Training Board, as the need arises. Any change in location or base by Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim Education and Training Board will not be deemed as redeployment as provided for under the Public Service Agreements. Start Date MSLETB shall require a person to whom an appointment is offered to take up such appointment within a period of not more than 6 weeks and, if they fail to take up the appointment within such period or such longer period as MSLETB in its absolute discretion may determine, MSLETB shall not appoint them. Business Travel When absent from home and headquarters on duty, appropriate travelling expenses and subsistence allowances will be paid subject to the normal ETB/Public Service regulations. Superannuation Contributions Persons who become pensionable officers of MSLETB who are liable to pay Class D rate of PRSI contribution will be required, in respect of their superannuation, to contribute to MSLETB at the rate of 5% of their pensionable remuneration. Persons who become pensionable officers of MSLETB who are liable to pay the Class A rate of PRSI contribution will be required, in respect of their superannuation, to contribute to MSLETB at the rate of 1.5% of their pensionable remuneration plus 3.5% of net pensionable remuneration (i.e. pensionable remuneration less twice the annual rate of social insurance old age contributory pension payable at the maximum rate to a person with no adult dependant or qualified children). All persons who become pensionable officers of MSLETB are required, in respect of the Spouses and Children Contributory Pension Scheme 1986, to contribute to MSLETB at the rate of 1.5% of their pensionable remuneration or net pensionable remuneration, whichever is relevant and in accordance with the terms of the Scheme. Persons who become pensionable officers of MSLETB for the first time on or after 1 January 2013 are liable to pay the Class A rate of PRSI contribution and are required, in respect of superannuation, to contribute at the rate of 3.5% of net pensionable remuneration (i.e. pensionable remuneration less twice the annual rate of social insurance old age contributory pension payable at the maximum rate to a person with no adult dependant or qualified children) plus 3% of pensionable pay. Retirement Effective from 1 January 2013, the Single Public Service Pension Scheme applies to all first-time new entrants to the public service, as well as to former public servants returning to the public service after a break of more than 26 weeks. The minimum retirement age is 66, with compulsory retirement at age 70. For appointees who are deemed not to be “new entrants” as defined in the Public Service Superannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2004, the minimum retirement age is 60 and the maximum retirement age is 70. For Class A “new entrants” as defined in the Public Service Superannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2004, the minimum retirement age is 65 with no maximum retirement age. Pension Accrual A 40-year limit on total service that can be counted towards pension, where a person has been a member of more than one existing public service pension scheme, applies. This 40-year limit, which is provided for in the Public Service Pensions (Single Scheme and Other Provisions) Act 2012, came into effect on 28 July 2012. This may have implications for any appointee who has acquired pension rights in previous public service employment. Pension Abatement If the appointee has previously been employed in the Civil or Public Service and is in receipt of a pension from the Civil or Public Service, or where a Civil or Public Service pension comes into payment during his or her re-employment, that pension will be subject to abatement in accordance with Section 52 of the Public Service Pensions (Single Scheme and Other Provisions) Act 2012. Department of Education and Skills Early Retirement Scheme for Teachers Circular 102/2007 The Department of Education and Skills introduced an Early Retirement Scheme for Teachers. It is a condition of the Early Retirement Scheme that, with the exception of the situations set out in paragraphs 10.2 and 10.3 of the relevant circular, and with those exceptions only, if a teacher accepts early retirement under Strands 1, 2 or 3 of this scheme and is subsequently employed in any capacity in any area of the public sector, payment of pension to that person under the scheme will immediately cease. Pension payments will, however, be resumed on the ending of such employment or on the person’s 60th birthday, whichever is later, but on resumption, the pension will be based on the person’s actual reckonable service as a teacher (i.e. the added years previously granted will not be taken into account in the calculation of the pension payment). Ill-Health Retirement Please note that where an individual has retired from a Civil or Public Service body on the grounds of ill health, his or her pension from that employment may be subject to review in accordance with the rules of ill health retirement within the pension scheme of that employment. Eligibility to Compete Citizenship Requirements Eligible candidates must 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 has a Stamp 4 permission or a Stamp 5 permission. To qualify, candidates must be eligible by the date of any job offer. Incentivised Scheme for Early Retirement (ISER) It is a condition of the Incentivised Scheme for Early Retirement (ISER), as set out in Department of Finance Circular 12/09, that retirees under that scheme are not eligible to apply for another position in the same employment or the same sector. Therefore, such retirees may not apply for this position. Department of Environment, Community and Local Government (Circular Letter LG (P) 06/2013) The Department of Environment, Community and Local Government Circular Letter LG (P) 06/2013 introduced a Voluntary Redundancy Scheme for Local Authorities. In accordance with the terms of the Collective Agreement: Redundancy Payments to Public Servants dated 28 June 2012, it is a specific condition of that Voluntary Early Retirement (VER) scheme that persons will not be eligible for re-employment in any Public Service body (as defined by the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Acts 2009 to 2011 and the Public Service Pensions (Single Scheme and Other Provisions) Act 2012) for a period of 2 years from their date of departure under this scheme. These conditions also apply in the case of engagement or employment on a contract for service basis (either as a contractor or as an employee of a contractor). Department of Health and Children Circular (7/2010) The Department of Health Circular 7/2010 dated 1 November 2010 introduced a Targeted Voluntary Early Retirement (VER) Scheme and Voluntary Redundancy Scheme (VRS). It is a condition of the VER scheme that persons availing of the scheme will not be eligible for re-employment in the public health sector or in the wider Public Service or in a body wholly or mainly funded from public monies. The same prohibition on re-employment applies under the VRS, except that the prohibition is for a period of 7 years. People who availed of the VER are not eligible to compete in this competition. People who availed of the VRS scheme and who may be successful in this competition will have to prove their eligibility (expiry of period of non-eligibility). Collective Agreement: Redundancy Payments to Public Servants The Department of Public Expenditure and Reform letter dated 28 June 2012 to Personnel Officers introduced, with effect from 1 June 2012, a Collective Agreement which has been reached between the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform and the Public Services Committee of the ICTU in relation to ex gratia redundancy payments to public servants. It is a condition of the Collective Agreement that persons availing of the agreement will not be eligible for re-employment in the public service by any public service body (as defined by the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Acts 2009 to 2011) for a period of 2 years from termination of employment. People who availed of this scheme and who may be successful in this competition will have to prove their eligibility (expiry of period of non-eligibility).