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Dispute Resolution Panel Member

EirGrid / SONI / SEMORemote, Dublin

Dear Colleagues, In their joint capacity as Single Electricity Market Operator, SONI and EirGrid are inviting interest from persons who may wish to fill a number of vacancies which have recently arisen on the Dispute Resolution Panel (“Panel”) maintained by the Market Operator pursuant to the TSC. Dispute Resolution Panel The TSC provides for disputes between its parties that cannot be settled by agreement to be referred for settlement at first instance to a Dispute Resolution Board (“DRB”). The detailed procedures are set out in the TSC, but in summary, there is a mandatory referral to a DRB consisting of one or three members, drawn from a Panel of at least ten members. It is the obligation of the Market Operator to maintain the Dispute Resolution Panel and ensure any vacancies are filled as soon as is practicable. Role of the Panel Member Panel members (aside from the Panel Chairperson) are not contracted directly with the Market Operator or the Commission for Regulation of Utilities but are added to the Panel and may put themselves forward to hear disputes as and when they arise between parties. If selected by the Panel Chairperson to act on a Dispute Resolution Board, the Panel Members sign a dispute resolution agreement with the disputing parties. This agreement sets out the terms on which the DRB will hear the dispute, and the fees payable to each DRB member. A template of the dispute resolution agreement can be found at Appendix B of the TSC. Fees payable to each DRB member are typically paid on an equal basis by disputing parties, notwithstanding the result of the dispute. DRB members may agree their own fees with the disputing parties but have charged between €300-400/£300-400 per hour in past disputes. Requirements for Panel Members Principally, Panel members are required to be familiar with alternative dispute resolution procedures and either have an understanding of the electricity industry or be able to acquire the necessary knowledge. Applicants with experience in relevant fields, and in particular those with a combination of experience in relevant fields, will be preferred. There is no obligation to respond, but if you are interested in becoming a member of the Dispute Resolution Panel, they would be most grateful if you could provide a CV along with the following information: If you choose to apply, please submit your CV along with the above information by email to info@sem-o.com with the subject line “DRP Vacancy” on or before close of business on Monday, 30 of September 2024 in order to give due time for consideration. Any queries you may have in relation to the position can be directed to the same address.

22 days ago

Trainee Solicitor

Carvill Rickard LLP SolicitorsRaheny, Dublin

Carvill Rickard LLP Solicitors is a busy Solicitors General Practice in Raheny Village. They are looking to recruit a Trainee Solicitor to work in all areas of general practice. The successful candidate will get substantial hands on experience in the core areas of property, probate, family law and litigation. Carvill Rickard LLP Solicitors office is located close to the Raheny Dart Station and is on many bus routes. They will consider applications from candidates who have either completed or are in the course of completing their FE1 exams. The position is limited to those who are willing to complete their Law Society Training Course by the Hybrid Scheme. At least 3 years experience working in a solicitors office as Legal Secretary or Legal Executive or similar role required.  If you wish to apply for this role please email a CV and cover letter to: swhelan@carvillrickard.ie

22 days agoTrainee

Sustainability Reporting Manager

GlanbiaDublin

Sustainability Reporting Manager Glanbia plc  The Opportunity Glanbia plc’s “Better Nutrition, Better World” programme is an ambitious sustainability strategy, aimed at addressing climate change through a comprehensive programme addressing carbon, water, waste, packaging, biodiversity and other material impacts. Aligned to the Paris Agreement ambition, Glanbia will progressively invest in renewable energy, resource efficiency and impacts reductions to 2030 within direct operations as well as promote sustainable solutions in its value chain. The regulatory environment is rapidly evolving with global consensus on targets, scientific and technological discovery requiring ongoing evaluation and adaptation as required. In addition, the evolution of complex GHG accounting rules and voluntary carbon markets can directly affect strategy implementation. To support strategy execution, navigate these evolving demands and to provide the expertise required to be agile and effective across the Group, Glanbia plc has established a sustainability team to track science, best practice and regulatory developments and support business unit teams in developing strategies and solutions to meet our current targets, build future roadmaps, and support disclosure obligations. Reporting to the Senior Sustainability Manager, the following are the key responsibilities of the Sustainability Reporting Manager: 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 Where and how you will work  The opportunity will be based in  Citywest, Dublin 24 OR Kilkenny with flexibleworking arrangements available through our Smart working model which allows you a greater choice in how you work and live, giving you a better work-life balance.  About Glanbia The Glanbia Group comprises three divisions: Glanbia Performance Nutrition , Glanbia Nutritional's, and Joint Ventures . Collectively and with our partners we offer an incredible breadth of expertise in nutrition. We employ a team of 6,000 people, work with global food and beverage companies, and sell our award-winning and market-leading products in 130 countries worldwide.

22 days ago

Community Healthcare Assistants

The Care TeamDublin

Job Overview: We are seeking compassionate and dedicated Care Assistants to join our community-based healthcare team. The successful candidates will play a vital role in helping our clients maintain their independence and dignity by providing high-quality, person-centered care. The role involves assisting vulnerable adults, the elderly, and individuals with physical or learning disabilities in performing daily activities. Main Purpose of Job: Work as part of a geographical team of Healthcare Assistants under the direction of the Clinical Director, Client Service Manager, and Client Supervisors. Provide quality person-centered care to meet the needs of service users, enabling them to live independently at home with minimal reliance on assistance from others. Promote a caring environment for service users through high standards of professional practice, addressing their physical, emotional, social, intellectual, and spiritual needs. Deliver high standard services as specified in agreed care plans and contribute to the continual review of service users’ needs. Key Accountabilities: Care Delivery: Provide safe and professional personal and practical care assistance in accordance with the care plan and ‘Safer Better Healthcare Standards’ (HIQA). Tasks include: Physical assistance with tasks such as washing, dressing, feeding, toileting, incontinence care, and mobility care. Home help duties like laundry, cooking, and cleaning as part of an agreed care plan. Social tasks to help service users maintain community and family involvement, including taking service users out as part of an agreed care plan. Financial assistance with shopping and benefit collection. Escort duties, such as accompanying clients to medical or social appointments. Collaborating with other professionals to develop individual care plans. Documentation: Maintain written Daily Journal notes on the client. Reporting: Report any changes in the client’s condition or environment, any concerns of abuse or suspected abuse, any complaints, and any defective equipment. Hygiene & Safety: Maintain high standards of hygiene and adhere to the principles of infection prevention and control. Qualifications Required: Minimum FETAC Level 5 / QQI qualification or a relevant healthcare discipline. 2+ years of experience in home care, nursing home care, or in an acute setting. Experience in the care of the elderly or care of people with disabilities. Excellent verbal and written communication skills (English Level B1). Full, clean Irish/EU driving license is an advantage Why You Should Apply: Full-time position with a 39-hour work week. Competitive salary of €27,000 per annum. Opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of individuals in your community. Work within a supportive and professional team environment. Continuous professional development and career advancement opportunities.

22 days agoFull-time

Hospitality Assistant, Cornelscourt

Dunnes StoresDublin

Hospitality Assistant with Neon Asian Street Food Neon Asian Street Food is a Thai restaurant located in Dublin 2 where our goal is to deliver good quality food with no fuss, in a relaxed and informal environment. Fresh ingredients and quality product are prepared every day by a team of skilled Thai Chefs to produce authentic Asian street food. We are currently in the process of setting up our second concession model which will be based in Dunnes Stores Beacon Court, Sandyford, Dublin 18 and are looking for ambitious team members to join our team. This is an exciting opportunity for enthusiastic and outgoing individuals to join a dynamic team in a competitive and fast paced retail environment. The successful candidate must be enthusiastic and self-motivated to provide an excellent level of service with attention to detail and open to experience opportunities in all areas of the restaurant. Experience working in similar customer facing roles in a café or restaurant operation is not essential but is preferable. The hospitality assistant team members will have the following responsibilities: Key Responsibilities: This is a position with Neon, a part of Dunnes Stores. Interested? Then apply now and see what difference you could make.

22 days ago

Senior Legal Counsel

Schneider ElectricRemote, Dublin

Schneider Electric’s purpose is to empower all to make the most of their energy and resources, bridging progress and sustainability for all. They call this Life is On. Schneider Electric’s mission is to be your digital partner for Sustainability and Efficiency. They drive digital transformation by integrating world-leading process and energy technologies, endpoint to cloud connecting products, controls, software and services, across the entire lifecycle, enabling integrated company management, for homes, buildings, data centers, infrastructure and industries. They are the most local of global companies. They are advocates of open standards and partnership ecosystems that are passionate about their shared Meaningful Purpose, Inclusive and Empowered values. The role Schneider Electric is recruiting a Senior Legal Counsel, to join their Global Legal Team and be responsible for providing legal and compliance support to their Ireland operations. As an organisation and individuals, they believe that trust is a foundational value and they put it at the heart of how they work at Schneider Electric. Schneider Electric build trusted teams through their leadership expectations, by creating equal opportunities, harnessing the power of all generations, championing well-being and new ways of working. Mission: You will be responsible for delivery of legal, regulatory and compliance services. You will operate as a key business partner to provide strategic support and advice, working on a wide range of commercial and compliance matters. Location: This role supports a flexible hybrid model with some working from home options available. The local office is in Dublin. You should expect regular travel within the UKI zone and occasional travel to other locations in Europe as business need is determined. Travel may include some overnight stays. What will you do? Diversity is Schneider Electric's heritage and future. Be a part of it. At Schneider Electric, Diversity & Inclusion is at the heart of their organisation, it's an integral part of their history, culture and identity. They recognise that embracing diversity unlocks innovation and creativity and fosters collaboration. Schneider Electric want their employees to reflect the diversity of their communities and the customers they serve. As a result, Schneider Electric's teams are stronger to drive the company's future. Schneider Electric is proudly participating in the Disability Confident Program offering support to people in the workplace who consider themselves living with a disability. For more details and to apply please go to: Senior Legal Counsel.

22 days ago

Events Manager

Dunnes StoresDublin

Events Manager Dunnes Stores is Ireland’s leading retailer positioned at the cutting edge of food, fashion and home retailing. We are known for offering a wide range of high-quality products to our customers. With a strong brand presence and a loyal customer base, we pride ourselves on creating memorable experiences that resonate with our customers. We are seeking a creative and organized Event Manager to lead and execute impactful events that elevate our brand and drive customer engagement. This role is based in our Head Office in Dublin city centre. The Role: The Event Manager will be responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing a wide range of events that align with the brand's image and strategic goals. This role requires a strategic thinker with strong project management skills, creativity, and the ability to deliver exceptional events on time and within budget. The ideal candidate will have experience in retail event management, with a deep understanding of how to create engaging experiences that attract and retain customers. Primary Responsibilities Event Planning and Strategy: Dunnes Stores is an equal opportunity employer.

23 days ago

Sales Assistant, Ashleaf Shopping Centre, Crumlin

Dunnes StoresDublin

Job Description Dunnes Stores is Ireland’s leading retailer positioned at the cutting edge of food and fashion retailing. We have stores in Ireland, Northern Ireland and Spain and are expanding our service and product offer all the time. At Dunnes Stores, we pride ourselves in delivering outstanding service and quality products whether it is food or fashion. We strive for excellence in all that we do, be it our award winning Simply Better Food range, our Baxter and Green Market Deli or our collaborations with some of Irelands best Fashion and Homewares designers. Dunnes Stores offers a unique opportunity to work alongside one of the most dynamic retailers in Ireland. We are currently looking to recruit vibrant, passionate individuals into the role of Sales assistants. Our Sales Assistants have excellent product knowledge, provide outstanding customer service, and above all else are passionate about retail. Suitable candidates should have some experience of working in a customer facing environment, be motivated, have excellent customer care skills, be confident communicators and have a passion for helping people. As a Sales Assistant you should be willing to learn and develop yourself, have a desire to succeed and to contribute to our positive team environment aswell as promoting our unique brand. Key Skills Dunnes Stores is an equal opportunities employer

23 days ago

Production Chef

Brambles CafeDublin

Job Description: Chef in a Production Kitchen Position Title: Chef Department: Production Kitchen Reports To: Executive Chef/Production Manager Location: Tallaght Employment Type: Full-Time Position Summary: We are seeking a skilled and experienced Chef to join operations of our production kitchen. The Chef will be responsible for ensuring the efficient preparation, cooking, and packaging of large quantities of food, maintaining the highest standards of quality and food safety. This role involves cooking with a team of kitchen staff, managing inventory, and coordinating with other departments to ensure that production schedules are met. Key Responsibilities:

23 days agoFull-time

Recruit Prison Officers

Irish Prison ServiceNationwide€35,661 - €39,950 per year

Role Profile Prison Officers conduct the majority of the face to face interactions with people committed to prison throughout their sentence including transportation from court; committal; safety; security; accommodation; supporting access to healthcare, psychology, in reach services, work training, education and visits by family friends and legal representatives; maintaining good order and discipline; and supporting their care, progression, desistence and rehabilitation in order that they can safely reintegrate back into their communities on completion of their sentence. Given that prisoners spend the majority of their sentence in the presence of Prison Officers, building appropriate relationships with prisoners and actively role modelling positive behaviours in general appearance, demeanour and in daily interactions with colleagues and prisoners are fundamental aspects of the role. Prison Officers must secure and account for every prisoner in their care at all times, whether inside the prison or when on prisoner escorts. An overview of the wide variety of accountabilities associated with the role of Prison Officer, both within a prison context and across the wider organisation are outlined below. a) Ensure the safe and secure custody of prisoners by • Accounting for and securing all prisoners, prisoner information, keys and radios in your custody at all times. • Setting clear expectations of behaviour for prisoners, utilising the Incentivised Regime Scheme to reflect the consequences of their behaviour and initiating disciplinary proceedings when the Prison Rules are breached by prisoners. • Vigilantly monitoring prison cells and infrastructure for damage, tampering, breakage, or for potential risk of injury on a daily basis and report any potential threats to security or safety to the ACO and Trades Officer immediately. • Monitoring yards, visits, gates, nets, external perimeters and overhead airspace utilising CCTV and other measures and reporting any suspect activity to the Assistant Chief Officer. • Quickly identifying and interpreting warning signs, indicators, changes in prisoner behaviour, routines and habits, regarding potential threats to the good order and safe and secure custody of prisoners and promptly acting to resolve or prevent incidents and communicating to other staff if there are any unresolved issues. • Identifying and reporting evidence of possession or use of prohibited articles, drugs or substances within the prison. • Preventing non-compliant and violent conduct and the unlawful escape of prisoners in a manner consistent with the Prison Rules. • Maintaining familiarity with and rehearsing or implementing contingency plans in order to effectively respond to a prison emergency or critical incident. b) Contribute to the care, progression, desistence and rehabilitation of prisoners by • Actively role modelling positive behaviours in your general appearance, demeanour, in your daily interactions with colleagues and prisoners and by ensuring that decisions relating to prisoner requests are responded to quickly and the prisoner understands the justification for the decision. • Monitoring and recording indicators regarding the physical and mental health of prisoners in accordance with policies and SOPs and when concerns are identified alert the appropriate healthcare staff. • Engaging and communicating effectively with line managers, Integrated Sentence Managers (ISMs), healthcare staff, psychologists, Work Training staff, teachers, in reach services, etc., regarding prisoners in your care. • Supporting and promoting, in-reach prison community initiatives such as the Red run, etc. • Cultivating appropriate relationships (right relationships rather than good relationships) with prisoners by setting out and maintaining clear security and personal boundaries and managing tensions between security, care and rehabilitative objectives. • Providing evidence to investigation teams, inspection and monitoring bodies, courts, etc when requested. • Respecting, protecting and explaining to prisoners their statutory entitlements and human rights. • Implementing safe work practices in accordance with the safety statement, ensuring that the standard of cleanliness and hygiene control in your work area is maintained at a high level in accordance with IPS policy and identifying, reporting and recording health and safety hazards and work-related injuries and take any necessary action to eliminate, isolate or minimise hazards. • Maintaining familiarity and complying with relevant legislation, policies, SOPs and orders. • Monitoring your own mental health and the mental health of your colleagues, particularly in times of stress and following involvement in or observation of critical incidents and recognising when support is required. c) Be prepared to conduct a broad range of additional tasks including: • Operating IPS vehicles. • Escorting prisoners to courts, hospitals, funerals, etc. • Screening and searching prisoners, their property, visitors into prison, cells, vehicles, visiting areas and other locations. • Supervising visits to prisoners by families, friends and legal representatives. • Safely escorting psychologists, maintenance teams, probations service staff, inreach service staff in the performance of their roles. • Monitoring prisoner written correspondence. • Assisting in the committal of prisoners and the management of prisoner property. • Verifying the identity and confirming the authorisation of prisoners and visitors to enter and exit the prison and recording these movements. • Supporting education and work training activities. • Implementing IPS drug testing procedures. • Night duty. • Operating the prison control room. • Any other tasks as directed by the Prison Governor or a line manager Eligibility Requirements In order to be eligible for selection as a Recruit Prison Officer, an applicant must, on the closing date of the September 26th, 2024, satisfy all of the following requirements: (a) Age Be at least 18 years of age i.e., must have been born on or before the 26th September 2006. (b) Educational Qualifications Applicants must: (i) have obtained in the Established Leaving Certificate a minimum of grade D3 (O6 post 2017) at Ordinary level, or C3 (F5 from 2017) at Foundation Level, in at least 5 subjects*; or (ii) hold a minimum of a Level 5 Major award** (120 credits) on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ); or (iii) hold a recognised qualification (at Level 5 or greater), deemed comparable to the above in terms of both level and volume of learning as determined by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) In certain cases, a Pass in the Leaving Certificate Applied may be deemed equivalent to a Leaving Certificate. *A Pass or above in the Links Modules subject may be counted as one subject. ** A Fetac Level 5 or 6 major award will have 120 Credits (Please note any certificate which has a lower number is only a Minor Award and is not sufficient to determine eligibility). Note: A combination of two or more exam sittings may be permitted in determining eligibility. Recognition of other qualifications publicjobs may verify the validity of qualifications other than the Leaving Certificate with Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI). Candidates may refer to the National Academic Recognition Information Centre which offers advice on the academic recognition of foreign qualifications in Ireland. Additional Eligibility Criteria - 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 visa; or a stamp 5 visa To qualify, candidates must satisfy the Citizenship Requirements eligibility by the date of any job offer. Collective Agreement: Redundancy Payments to Public Servants The Department of Public Expenditure and Reform letter dated 28th June 2012 to Personnel Officers introduced, with effect from 1st June 2012, a Collective Agreement which had 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 2011) for a period of 2 years from termination of the 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). 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 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 Schemes (VRS). It is a condition of the VER scheme that persons availing of the scheme will not be eligible for reemployment in the public health sector or in the wider Public Service or in a body wholly or mainly funded from public moneys. 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 scheme 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). Hours of Attendance Hours of attendance will be fixed from time to time, but basic attendance will be 2,035 hours per year on an average 39-hour week (on a 12-hour shift pattern). A Recruit Prison Officer will have a 7-day week liability including night duties, every second weekend and some public holidays and over festive seasons. Recruit Prison Officers will also be required to work Additional Hours (to a maximum of 360 per annum) which will attract additional payment. Assignment Following Phase 1 of Training, Recruit Prison Officers will be assigned to vacancies in the major prisons. Recruit Prison Officers will be liable to be assigned to other areas of the Irish Prison Service from time to time according to the exigencies of the Service. Recruit Prison Officers may seek to transfer to other locations in the service - see Appendix 1. Transfer list priority is based on seniority. Based on existing transfer waiting lists, Prison Officers may expect to wait a minimum of 5 years before progressing to the top of a transfer list for particular prisons and in some cases more than 10 years. The length of time is dependent on the number of staff seeking a transfer and the number of retirees in a particular location. The Irish Prison Service cannot predict the duration of the wait for any location, given the factors involved. Outside Employment The position will be whole time and appointees may not engage in private practice or be connected with any outside business which would interfere with the performance of official duties. Uniform The Irish Prison Service is a uniformed organisation. Staff are obliged to comply with standards relating to dress, appearance and deportment, which are a critical element of prosocial modelling. Social Media and Mobile Phones Prisons are secure environments and as such Prison Officers are legally prevented from bringing certain personal possessions into their workplace on a daily basis including mobile phones and other electronic forms of communications Appendix 1 Information Regarding Prison Estate The following gives information regarding the Prison Estate. Mountjoy Prison: A closed, medium security prison for adult males. It is the main committal prison for Dublin city and county. Dochas Centre: A closed, medium security prison for females aged 18 years and over. It is the committal prison for females committed on remand or sentenced from all Courts outside the Munster area. Training Unit: Previously a semi-open, low security institution for males aged 18 years and over. In 2017 it was temporarily closed to be repurposed as a centre to accommodate older prisoners. Wheatfield Place of Detention: A closed, medium security place of detention for adult males. Cloverhill Prison: A closed, medium security prison for adult males, which primarily caters for remand prisoners committed from the Leinster area. Portlaoise Prison: A closed high security prison for adult males. It is the committal prison for those sent to custody from the Special Criminal Court and prisoners accommodated here include those linked with subversive crime. Midlands Prison: A closed, medium security prison for adult males. It is the committal prison for counties Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Offaly and Westmeath. Shelton Abbey: An open, low security prison for males aged 19 years and over who are regarded as requiring lower levels of security. Cork: A closed, medium security prison for adult males. It is the committal prison for counties Cork, Kerry and Waterford. Limerick Prison: A closed, medium security prison for adult males and females. It is the committal prison for males for counties Clare, Limerick and Tipperary and for females for all six Munster counties. Loughan House: An open, low security prison for males aged 18 years and over who are regarded as requiring lower levels of security. Castlerea: A closed, medium security prison for adult males. It is the committal prison for remand and sentenced prisoners in Connaught and also takes committals from counties Cavan, Donegal and Longford. Arbour Hill: A closed, medium security prison for adult males. The prisoner profile is largely made up of long term sentenced prisoners. Stack House: The Irish Prison Service Training College Prison Service Headquarters: The main administrative centre for the Irish Prison Service located in Longford. Salary: €35,661 - €39,950 per year

23 days agoFull-time
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