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Field-Based Fundraising Team Leader

CPM IrelandNationwide

Title: Field-Based Fundraising Team Leader (Nationwide) – Medicine San Frontier: Doctors Without Borders Make a difference every day – and help others do the same. We’re looking for a natural leader to take charge in the field — coaching new fundraisers, setting the tone, and leading by example. If you love working with people, thrive outdoors, and want to inspire a team to do meaningful work, this is the role for you. Location: Field-Based – Nationwide Locations Job Type: Full-time/Part-time DOE What you’ll do:

1 day agoFull-timePart-time

Mystery Shoppers

Customer Perceptions LtdNationwide

Mystery Shoppers - Required Nationwide! Looking to earn an extra income? Would you like to earn cash while you shop? Customer Perceptions are recruiting  Mystery Shoppers  across Ireland. Flexible working hours are available to suit your needs. All you need is: ✅  Good observational skills ✅ The ability to recognise outstanding customer service ✅ A strong grasp of written and spoken English Click  Apply Now  to submit your application today! Don't have a current CV?  No worries - Just click Apply Now and upload your letter of introduction through the cv section OR Click  HERE  to view the JobAlert.ie CV templates section and build your CV today! 🛑 IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE WITHIN 4 WORKING DAYS OF SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION PLEASE DOUBLE-CHECK YOUR SPAM OR JUNK FOLDER 🛑

11 days agoPart-time

Temporary Clerical Officer

Civil ServiceNationwide€596.11 per week

Introduction The Civil Service is at the heart of Irish society. Everything we do impacts our country, and most importantly, our people. We are a robust and trusted institution, which has served the people of Ireland since the foundation of the State. The Civil Service has played, and continues to play, a critical role in supporting the whole of Government response to the needs of the nation. While the challenges which face the Civil Service today are different to those faced at the foundation of the State, our core values remain the same. The Irish Civil Service is a large complex organisation employing nearly 42,000 people in over 40 Government Departments and Offices with a diverse set of responsibilities to support the Government by developing policy options and legislation to address major national issues, coordinating the broader public service, helping to manage the economy and delivering services to the public. Civil Service Renewal 2030 is an ambitious 10-year strategy of reform for the Civil Service. It is aligned to Better Public Services, the Public Service Transformation Strategy which aims to deliver for the public and build trust. The Civil Service Renewal Strategy will be implemented through a series of 3-year action plans that will detail the precise goals and initiatives which will progress each of our strategic priorities to ensure a diverse and high performing Civil Service that is more inclusive, engaged, agile and ready to meet current and future challenges. By implementing these plans and demonstrating an enduring commitment to public service values, the Civil Service can create a more diverse yet unified, professional, responsive, open and accountable organisation that inspires trust and confidence in Ireland and internationally. Civil Service bodies may, from time to time, require staff to fill Temporary Clerical Officer vacancies in various locations throughout the country. publicjobs is the centralised independent recruitment provider for the Civil and Public Service and will conduct the selection process for this competition. publicjobs will establish a panel of suitably qualified individuals to fill vacancies, which may arise in the Civil Service. The Civil Service can offer suitable candidates a very satisfying and varied career, with competitive terms and conditions. All civil service employers are committed to championing an inclusive and diverse workforce that reflects modern Ireland and the people we serve. We strive to create a culture where all staff have equal access to opportunity and feel comfortable and confident to be themselves at work. The Role The duties of Temporary Clerical Officers (TCOs) may vary depending on the nature of work carried out by the employing department\organisation. This involves such clerical and administrative tasks which may be assigned to the employee from time to time. The following outlines the type of work that you may be required to undertake, if appointed. • Communicating and dealing with the public/customers e.g. responding to queries and providing information face-to-face, by telephone and\or via email; • Using Information Technology on a daily basis, e.g. MS Office applications (including Word and Excel), database, email and internet; • Supporting line-managers and colleagues, and working as part of a team in delivering services; • Providing the highest quality standards in customer service; • Approaching work in a careful and methodical manner, displaying accuracy at all times, even when conducting routine/repetitive work. • Maintaining high quality records in a thorough and organised manner; • Checking all work thoroughly to ensure it is completed to a high standard; • General clerical work e.g. carrying out routine accounts work, filing, photocopying, answering/making telephone calls, dealing with emails, reception desk duties, etc. under the supervision of a designated manager; • Any other duties deemed appropriate. Please note, the above is not an exhaustive list. Specific duties may vary depending on the role within the employing Department/Office. IMPORTANT: Please see Appendix 1 for more information on the Capability Framework and preparation guidelines. In certain instances, positions may arise where specialist skills or experience is required. Suitable candidates may be selected for the purpose of filling such vacancies. Vacancies Applicants who are successful in this competition will be placed on a panel, in an order of merit. Vacancies which may arise for Temporary Clerical Officers may be filled from this panel. Such vacancies may exist in one of many Government Departments/Offices, or in an ‘agency’ of a Government Department. Please note, this also includes Garda Civilian positions in An Garda Síochána. It is not envisaged that appointments will be made from this competition after 31st October 2026. ESSENTIAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Candidates must by the closing date of 13th November 2025: (a) have previous relevant work experience, preferably in a customer service office environment; (b) have appropriate level and experience of relevant ICT Skills, e.g. proficiency in MS Office applications (Word, Excel), email and internet; (c) have relevant knowledge and skills to undertake the duties of the position, including the ability to: • take direction / follow instructions; • organise and prioritise work effectively; • work well with the public and colleagues; • make good judgements and decisions considering the available information and following the relevant procedures or protocol • communicate in a clear, helpful and appropriate manner verbally, digitally, and in writing • take ownership and responsibility over work, become self-sufficient in their area of responsibility • be flexible, agile and resilient in the face of challenges or changing demands; maintain a ‘can-do’ attitude and seek support as necessary (d) be at least 16 years of age on or before the closing date of 13th November 2025; (e) fulfil Citizenship, Health & Character, Garda Vetting & Security Clearance and Reference Check requirements (CLICK HERE for further information); (f) ensure that they meet the criteria regarding Public & Civil Service Redundancy/Ill Health Retirement Schemes (CLICK HERE for further information) and should demonstrate the skills and capabilities under the three main Capability Dimensions identified for this role: • Evidence Informed Delivery • Communicating and Collaborating • Building Future Readiness It is important that candidates list their previous civil or public service employment, if they have availed of a voluntary redundancy or retirement scheme and/or are in receipt of an ill-health retirement pension. Failure to do so could lead to disciplinary action. As an Employer of Choice the Civil Service has many flexible and family friendly policies e.g. Worksharing, Shorter Working Year, Remote Working (operated on a ‘blended’ basis) etc. All elective policies can be applied for in accordance with the relevant statutory provisions and are subject to the business needs of the organisation. The Civil Service also operates a Mobility scheme for all general service grades. This scheme provides staff with career opportunities to learn and partake in diverse roles across a range of Civil Service organisations and geographical locations. PRINCIPAL CONDITIONS OF SERVICE General (Please note the terms shown below relate to the Temporary Clerical Officer role in the civil service and the terms, including the rate of pay, may vary depending on the organisation/agency to which you may be assigned. These are intended as indicative only. Contracts of employment will be available at time of assignment.) The appointment is to a temporary post in the Civil Service and is subject to the Civil Service Regulations Acts 1956 to 2005, the Public Service Management (Recruitment and Appointments) Act 2004 and any other Act for the time being in force relating to the Civil Service. Pay The salary for this position, weekly rate effective from 1st August 2025, is: €596.11 per week The PPC pay rate applies when the individual is required to pay a Personal Pension Contribution (otherwise known as a main scheme contribution) in accordance with the rules of their main/personal superannuation scheme. This is different to a contribution in respect of membership of a Spouses’ and Children’s scheme, or the Additional Superannuation Contributions (ASC). Candidates should note that salary will not be subject to negotiation and the rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. Payment will be made weekly in arrears by Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) into a bank account of your choice. Payment cannot be made until a bank account number and bank sort code has been supplied on appointment and statutory deductions from salary will be made as appropriate. Upon appointment, you will agree that any overpayment of salary, allowances, or expenses will be repaid by you in accordance with Circular 07/2018: Recovery of Salary, Allowances, and Expenses Overpayments made to Staff Members/Former Staff Members/Pensioners. Tenure Assignments will be to a temporary position. The duration and period of a temporary contract will vary from post to post. There is no entitlement to a permanent position. Notwithstanding the above paragraph on tenure, we retain the right to consider holding a confined Selection Process for permanent appointment to certain positions within the Civil Service in certain limited circumstances. Any such process will be held in compliance with the Commission for Public Service Appointments (CPSA) Code of Practice. Headquarters Headquarters will be such as may be designated from time to time by the Head of the Department/organisation. When required to travel on official duty the appointee will be paid appropriate travelling expenses and subsistence allowances, subject to normal civil service regulations. Hours of attendance Hours of attendance will be fixed from time to time but will amount to not less than 41 hours 15 minutes gross per week or 35 hours net per week. Where extra attendance is necessary, overtime payments, or time off in lieu, will be allowed in accordance with the Civil Service overtime regulations. Annual Leave The annual leave for this position is determined by the number of hours worked. Further Principal Conditions of Service for this role can be found here. Important Notice The foregoing represents the principal conditions of service and is not intended to be the comprehensive list of all terms and conditions of employment which will be set out in the probationary contract to be agreed with the successful candidate. Location Choices At application stage you may select a maximum of one location choice, listed below, where you would be prepared to work if offered an appointment: Carlow Cavan Clare Cork Donegal Dublin Galway Kerry Kildare Kilkenny Laois Leitrim Limerick Longford Louth Mayo Meath Monaghan Offaly Roscommon Sligo Tipperary Waterford Westmeath Wexford Wicklow You should only select a location choice where you would be prepared to work if offered an appointment. Candidates should review their location choice before submitting their application. Changes to your location choice will not be permitted after your application has been submitted. Vacancies for which you may be considered will extend only to a city/town in your chosen county. Candidates should be aware that vacancies may not arise in all of the above locations while this panel is active. Once a candidate has been assigned, they are removed from the panel. In addition to this, at application stage candidates are requested to select areas within their chosen county (if applicable) where they would be willing to take up a position. Please note: • There is no limit to the number of locations a candidate may select within their chosen county (if applicable). • Vacancies may not arise in all your chosen locations. • Vacancies arise with more frequency in cities and larger towns. • Candidates will not be provided with an opportunity to amend their choices once submitted. • There is no automatic entitlement to Hybrid/Blended working. Local working arrangements will be determined by business needs. In light of this, please only select locations where you would be willing to take up duty. Candidates who wish to be considered for positions which may arise (in accordance with their availability preference outlined on the application form), must be available for the full duration of the contract offered. Holidays/Events are not taken into consideration. Candidates who indicate that they are available from ‘April to September’ or ‘All Year’ should be available for the entirety of that period. Please note, it is unlikely that candidates who select “April to September” will be invited to interview after 30th June 2026. Next Steps Should you come under consideration to proceed to subsequent stages of the selection process, information will be forwarded to you at the appropriate time. Shortlisting Normally the number of applications received exceeds the numbers required to fill existing and future vacancies. While you may meet the eligibility requirements of the competition, if the numbers applying for the positions are such that it would not be practical to interview everyone, publicjobs may decide that a number only will be called to interview. In this respect, publicjobs provide for the employment of a shortlisting process to select a group for interview who, based on an examination of the application forms, appear to be the most suitable for the position. This is not to suggest that other candidates are necessarily unsuitable, or incapable of undertaking the job, rather that there are some candidates who are, prima facie, better qualified and/or have more relevant experience. During any shortlisting exercise that may be employed, publicjobs are guided by an assessment board(s) who examine the application forms and assess them against pre-determined criteria based on the requirements of the position. It is therefore in your own interests to provide a detailed and accurate account of your qualifications/experience on the application form. General Information The admission of a person to a competition, or invitation to attend interview, or a successful result letter, is not to be taken as implying that publicjobs is satisfied that such a person fulfils the requirements. Prior to recommending any candidate for appointment to this position publicjobs will make all such enquiries that are deemed necessary e.g. health, character, employer references, security checks (including international checks), or any other enquiries as are deemed necessary to determine the suitability of that candidate. Until all stages of the recruitment process have been fully completed a final determination cannot be made nor can it be deemed or inferred that such a determination has been made. Security Clearance You will be required to complete and return a Garda eVetting form should you come under consideration for appointment. This form will be forwarded to An Garda Síochána to initiate security checks on all Irish and Northern Irish addresses at which you resided. However, should your application for the competition be unsuccessful this form will be destroyed by publicjobs. If you subsequently come under consideration for another position, you may therefore be required to complete a further Garda Vetting Form. Reschedule Requests Reschedule requests will only be considered under exceptional circumstances as deemed acceptable by publicjobs (e.g. Bereavement/Illness). Please note that publicjobs may request supporting documentation as evidence. Candidates who are rescheduled will be scored with their rescheduled batch and will not be reinserted into their original batch. Specific candidate criteria In addition to fulfilling the eligibility criteria set out, candidates must: • Have the knowledge and ability to discharge the duties of the post concerned; • Be suitable on the grounds of health and character; • Be suitable in all other relevant respects for appointment to the post concerned. If successful, they will not be appointed to the post unless they: • Agree to undertake the duties attached to the post and accept the conditions under which the duties are, or may be required to be, performed; • Are fully competent and available to undertake, and fully capable of undertaking, the duties attached to the position. Non-Refund of Expenses Any expenses incurred by candidates whilst undertaking or attending any elements of the selection process will not be refunded. Appointments from panels At the end of the selection process a panel(s) of qualified candidates is formed from which vacancies may be filled. A panel is a list of qualified candidates ranked in order of merit from the final stage of the selection process. Should a vacancy arise and their place reached, candidates undergo the final stage of the selection process. It is not envisaged that appointments will be made from this competition after 31st October 2026. Prior to recommending any candidate for appointment to this position publicjobs or employing organisation will make all such enquiries that are deemed necessary e.g. employer references, to determine the suitability of that candidate. Until all stages of the selection process have been fully completed a final determination cannot be made nor can it be deemed or inferred that such a determination has been made. Qualification and placement on a panel is not a guarantee of appointment to a position. Please note that once an offer of appointment has been accepted a candidate may no longer remain on the panel. Deferrals from Panels Candidates should be aware that in most cases vacancies are for immediate positions. Candidates who meet the essential eligibility requirements, when reached on the panel, must undergo the clearance process. Deferrals will not be considered except in the most exceptional extenuating circumstances which will be considered at the discretion of publicjobs on a case-by-case basis. Please note that publicjobs may request supporting documentation as evidence. Employment start dates are arranged at the discretion of the employing department or organisation and candidates will be required to take up duty within a reasonable timeframe once assigned to a position. Deeming of candidature to be withdrawn Candidates who do not complete and submit the Online Assessments before the specified date; or do not attend/undertake any subsequent stage of the selection process as requested, attend for interview or other test when and where required by publicjobs or who do not, when requested, furnish such evidence as publicjobs require in regard to any matter relevant to their candidature, will have no further claim to consideration.

1 day agoFull-time

Civic Amenity Site Attendant

Leitrim County CouncilMohill, County Leitrim€684.25 - €765.29 per week

General Information: County Leitrim, located in the North West of Ireland, has a growing economy, picturesque landscape, vibrant communities and a strong arts and cultural sector. Leitrim County Council’s vision is to build an economically strong, creative, inclusive county, making Leitrim the best place to live, work, invest and visit. Key to the achievement of our priorities and objectives is a skilled and committed workforce, supported by enabling technologies, efficient work processes and learning and development opportunities. We are committed to the training, support and encouragement of our staff and we offer benefits across family-friendly initiatives, personal development and wellbeing of staff. The Role: Leitrim County Council invites applications from suitably qualified persons who wish to be considered for inclusion on a panel from which temporary vacancies for Part-Time Civic Amenity Site Attendant may be filled. Civic Amenity Site Attendants are frontline service employees who are involved in the delivery of key local authority services in the heart of communities. The role is part-time, operational and manual. Typical duties for Civic Amenity Site Attendants include complying with the Civic Amenity Site (CAS) License, collection of gate charges, issuing of receipts and lodging proceeds, aiding and advising customers with the use of the facility, general upkeep of the site and surrounding area etc. The ideal candidate will have relevant experience and be highly motivated, adaptable, flexible, capable of acting on their own initiative and someone with a strong sense of commitment to delivering quality public services. The Civic Amenity Site Attendant will also support environmental initiatives including Bulky Waste Collections etc. The Qualifications: Character Each candidate shall be of good character. Health Each candidate shall be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. Citizenship Candidates for any of the above panels 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, Experience etc. Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed application form: (i) Have reached a standard of education sufficient to enable them to carry out the duties of the position satisfactorily; (ii) Have previous experience relevant to the duties outlined for Civic Amenity Site Attendant; (iii) Hold a valid Safe Pass Card * (iv) Hold a current valid and unendorsed driving licence in respect of Category B vehicles or equivalent in the EU Model Driving Licence. NB: A copy of Safe Pass Card and Driving Licence must be submitted with your application. *Where a candidate does not hold a current valid Safe Pass Card this requirement must be met prior to taking up any offer of a Civic Amenity Site Attendant position (meeting this requirement will not be permitted to delay any appointment process and the onus is on the candidate to ensure that they have met the requirements in a timely manner). Each candidate will demonstrate through their application form and at interview (if called for interview) that he/she: • Has good communication / interpersonal and customer awareness skills. • Has capacity to contribute to and work well as part of a wider team. • Is self-motivated with a record of demonstrating initiative and ability to use judgement in a workplace environment. • Has sufficient knowledge and understanding of Safety, Health & Welfare at work. The Ideal Candidate will have: • Understanding of the role of Civic Amenity Site Attendant. • Previous experience relevant to the duties outlined for Civic Amenity Site Attendant. • Relevant training/qualifications e.g. Manual Handling, Safe Pass etc. • Good knowledge and previous experience in Safety, Health & Welfare at Work. • Ability to use judgement in a workplace environment. • Good organisation skills. • Good interpersonal and communication skills. • Experience in dealing with the public and good customer awareness skills. • A willingness to learn and aptitude to use all new technology and information systems. • Flexibility in terms of working hours as the duties can involve working outside of normal hours as required. • Knowledge and understanding of the functions of a local authority. The Skills / Aptitudes for the Post: Candidates should have all the skills/aptitudes required of a Civic Amenity Site Attendant and, in particular, they must demonstrate, by reference to specific examples from their career to date, that they possess or have the capacity to acquire the qualities, skills and knowledge required for the role of Civic Amenity Site Attendant as identified in the following skills/aptitudes framework. Please take particular note of these when completing the application form as any short-listing or interview processes will be based around these skills/aptitudes and the associated information provided by candidates. The Principal Terms and Conditions: Particulars of the Position The position is part-time (16 hours per week), temporary, and pensionable and will be located in Mohill Civic Amenity Site, Mohill, Co. Leitrim. The appointment will be on the basis of a 2 Year Fixed Term Contract, subject to a probationary period of 6 months. Leitrim County Council reserves the right to, at any time, re-assign an employee to any Department now or in the future. Leitrim County Council reserves the right to, at any time, assign an employee to any base or premises in use by the Council now or in the future. Remuneration The gross weekly wages for the post of Civic Amenity Site Attendant (analogous to General Operative) effective 1st August 2025 is as follows: €684.25 - €765.29 Persons who are appointed to the post of Part-time Civic Amenity Site Attendant will be placed on the pay scale in line with approved arrangements. Offers of appointment to persons who are not serving local authority employees will be based on the minimum of this scale. The rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government Policy. The remuneration shall be subject to such statutory deductions as may operate from time to time e.g. PAYE, PRSI, ASC, USC etc. Holders of the post shall pay to the local authority any fees or other monies (other than their inclusive salary) payable to or received by them by virtue of their official duties or in respect of services which they are required by or under any enactment to perform. Duties & Responsibilities The Civic Amenity Site Attendant grade is an entry-level outdoor grade and is a critical post in terms of ensuring quality service delivery to the public. Successful candidates will be required to carry out duties as may from time to time be assigned to her/him in relation to her/his employment and as may be appropriate to any function of the local authority for which the Chief Executive is responsible, and carry out such instruction as may be given in relation to the performance of duties. The duties shall include, but will not be limited to the following: • Complying with the Civic Amenity Site (CAS) License. • Day to day operations and management of the Civic Amenity Site. • Collection of gate charges, issuing of receipts and lodging proceeds. • Managing access and ensuring all site rules and environmental regulations are followed. • Ensuring that only appropriate waste is deposited at the facility and that waste received is sorted appropriately. • Aiding and advising customers with the use of the facility and dealing with customer queries. • General upkeep of the site and surrounding area, including chemical spraying and weed control. • Monitoring use of facility and coordinating emptying of bins etc. • Ensuring that waste register for the Civic Amenity Site is complied with and kept up to date. • Ensuring line manager is informed of any incidents arising in connection with the Civic Amenity Site. • Record keeping as required. • Assisting with and supporting Environmental/Waste initiatives and events at different locations throughout the County (e.g. Bulky Waste Collection Days). • Control of Civic Amenity Site capacity in all areas. • Loading and unloading of waste materials. • Assisting in contractor supervision. • Ensuring that the Council’s safety management systems are complied with. • Compliance with all organisational policies, procedures and legislation. • Participating and cooperating with all training initiatives as required. • Participating and contributing to the duties as required as part of the organisational response to Climate Action to promote and ensure capacity building, empowering change and delivering action. • Such other duties as may be assigned to them from time to time as directed by the engineer or authorised supervisor. Please note that these duties are typical of a Civic Amenity Site Attendant and are indicative rather than exhaustive. The work will be carried out in accordance with established work practices or as negotiated from time to time. Employees must attend at all training courses deemed necessary by their employer for their area of work. The person employed will be required to perform assigned duties exercising a duty of care, in the interest of safety of oneself, fellow employees and the general public, at all times in compliance with Leitrim County Council’s Safety Management System. Working in a safe manner, in full compliance with the relevant safety legislation and construction regulations, will be the primary responsibility of the Civic Amenity Site Attendant. Residence The holder of the post shall reside in the district in which his/her duties are to be performed or within a reasonable distance thereof, to enable his/her duties to be discharged in a satisfactory manner, as approved by Leitrim County Council. Hours of Duty Core hours of work will be 16 hours per week. The exact schedule of hours will be determined at offer of employment stage. The opening days for the Civic Amenity Site however are anticipated to continue to be Friday and Saturday. The Council reserves the right to alter the working hours as required having regard to operational requirements. The successful candidate may be required to work additional hours as necessary and may be called on in case of emergency or urgent need. Probation Employment is subject to a probationary period of six months, or such other period as may be determined, during which there will be an ongoing review of performance. Candidates shall cease to be employed as Civic Amenity Site Attendant at the end of the probationary period unless the Chief Executive has certified that the service of such person is satisfactory. The probationary period may be extended at Leitrim County Council’s discretion. Employment may be terminated by either party during probation or at the end of the probationary period on one week’s notice. Annual Leave The annual leave entitlement for the post of Part Time Civic Amenity Site Attendant will be 80 hours per annum (pro-rata to 195 hours per annum for a full-time role). The annual leave year is aligned to the Calendar year – January to December. Annual Leave will be taken in accordance with the Council’s Annual Leave Policy for Outdoor Employees. Superannuation All new entrants to pensionable public service employment on or after 1 January 2013 will be members of the Single Public Service Pension Scheme. All members of the Single Public Service Pension Scheme will be required to contribute 3.5% of net pensionable remuneration plus 3% of pensionable remuneration. Pension and retirement lump sums for members of the Single Public Service Pension Scheme will be based on career-average pay; pensions will be coordinated with the State Pension Contribution Scheme. Persons who are pensionable under the Local Government (Superannuation) (Consolidation) Scheme 1998, and are liable to pay the Class A rate of PRSI contribution, will be required in respect of superannuation to contribute to the local authority at the rate of 1.5% of 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). You will also be required in respect of the Local Government (Spouses and Childrens’ Contributory Pension) Scheme to contribute to the local authority at the rate of 1.5% of pensionable remuneration in accordance with the terms of the Scheme. Retirement Age The Single Public Service Pension Scheme (“Single Scheme”) as provided by the Public Service Pensions (Single Scheme and Other Provisions) Act 2012 commenced with effect from 1st January 2013. The act introduced new retirement provisions for new entrants to the public service appointed on or after 1st January 2013, as well as to former public servants returning to the public service after a break of more than 26 weeks. Retirement age will be in line with the age of eligibility for the State Pension Contributory (SPC). Compulsory Retirement Age will be 70. There is no mandatory retirement age for “new entrants” to the public service as defined in the Public Service Superannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2004. Anyone who is “not a new entrant” to the public service, as defined in the Public Service Superannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2004, had been subject to a compulsory retirement age of 65 years – the Public Service Superannuation (Age of Retirement) Act 2018 provides for an increase in the compulsory retirement age of most pre-2004 public servants from age 65 to age 70.

5 days agoFull-time

EV Local Infrastructure Coordinator

Leitrim County CouncilLeitrim€79,090 - €98,708 per year

General Information: County Leitrim, located in the North West of Ireland, has a growing economy, picturesque landscape, vibrant communities and a strong arts and cultural sector. Leitrim County Council’s vision is to build an economically strong, creative, inclusive county, making Leitrim the best place to live, work, invest and visit. Key to the achievement of our priorities and objectives is a skilled and committed workforce, supported by enabling technologies, efficient work processes and learning and development opportunities. We are committed to the training, support and encouragement of our staff and we offer benefits across family friendly initiatives, personal development and wellbeing of staff. The Background: The Government of Ireland is committed to tackling climate action with practical, innovative solutions that support our economy, communities, and future generations. Promoting electric vehicles (EVs) is a central pillar of the Government strategy to reduce transport emissions and supporting Ireland's Programme for Government in its aim to address the immediate and long-term challenges facing Ireland, namely sustainability, inclusivity, and economic recovery. The Government's commitment to expanding EV charging infrastructure nationwide is part of a broader sustainability strategy to decarbonise the road transport fleet and promote the use of electric vehicles. A thriving EV sector will help deliver on the Governments’ climate action target to cut transport emissions by 50% by 2030, while positioning Ireland at the forefront of modern, sustainable transport solutions. Expanding Ireland’s electric vehicle charging network at regional and local levels is essential to achieving this goal. Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland (ZEVI), a dedicated office within the Department of Transport, launched the National EV Charging Infrastructure Strategy in January 2023 to coordinate the rollout of a reliable and accessible national EV charging network. The Regional and Local EV Charging Network Plan outlines the pathway to delivering charging infrastructure where it is needed most—at neighbourhoods, destinations, and key transport routes—while accelerating high-powered charging facilities along the National Road Network through the National Road Network EV Charging Plan. ZEVI engaged extensively with Local Authorities in relation to developing the Regional and Local EV Charging Network Plan 2025-2030. The Plan ensures a cohesive and standardised approach. Planning and delivery of charging will be coordinated and led by Local Authorities, working together to develop regional and local strategies that will promote a unified and efficient rollout of charging infrastructure and to facilitate the equitable transition to EV’s. The accelerated expansion of public destination and neighbourhood charging infrastructure will be led by local authorities with the support and in partnership with other public sector bodies, private sector groups and other stakeholders. To deliver a cohesive destination and neighbourhood charging network that meets local and national needs, a regional approach amongst local authorities will be taken to strategy development and implementation. Seven regions and three city areas were agreed with local authorities with Leitrim being in Region 1, comprising the Local Authorities of Cavan, Monaghan and Leitrim, and with Cavan as the Regional Lead. Strategy planning and project delivery for regional and local EV infrastructure projects both optimises funding and resources in addition to enabling coordination across jurisdiction borders. The regional groups can avoid the risks of insular, siloed planning and potential oversupply of infrastructure where demand does not warrant this while also ensuring there is sufficient infrastructure in rural and remote areas to meet future demand to ensure equitable access. National AFIR (Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation) targets for EV charging capacity are divided across individual Local Authorities areas in the Plan. As a priority local authorities will develop charging network strategies and implementation plans to identify high quality locations for charging infrastructure that both provides for and meets user needs and achieves national charging infrastructure requirements. These local strategies will determine the minimum charging requirements at destination and neighbourhood locations and also consider the best approach to partnering with the private sector, in order to leverage technical expertise, resources and private funding. To overcome barriers to deployment, ZEVI is and will continue exploring financing mechanisms, standardisation efforts, regulatory streamlining, grid capacity planning, coordination among stakeholders, public education campaigns, and targeted incentives to encourage private investment in residential and destination EV charging infrastructure. To achieve Ireland’s Climate Action Plan targets, a collaborative effort among stakeholders, particularly with the electrical grid (e.g., Eirgrid and ESBN), is essential to overcome the challenge of timely delivery. Following their strategy development, in stage 2 of the project lifecycle, local authorities will identify shortlists of charging locations, which will be delivered in three phases, to meet local charging targets. The phased approach to infrastructure delivery takes into consideration demand, funding availability, and the deliverability of different sites. A phased approach allows for the immediate roll out of early mover projects, with minimal barriers, while allowing for adequate planning to be put in place to deliver more complex projects later on. Phasing allows local authorities to incorporate learnings along the way and adapt their plans providing an opportunity to fine-tune the infrastructure rollout, consider innovative solutions, and optimise coverage to meet user needs. Delivering the local charging infrastructure outlined in the Regional and Local EV Charging Network Plan at the scale and volume required will be extremely challenging. Anticipating the risks involved and responding with mitigation measures is essential to minimising delays to implementation. Challenges such as lack of resources, funding availability, site availability, limited grid capacity, supply chain disruptions, planning permissions, and other potential legal challenges may all risk the rollout of the destination and neighbourhood infrastructure required to be deployed by 2025 and 2030. However, by proactively addressing these risks through strategic planning, stakeholder collaboration, and adaptive approaches, these challenges can be overcome to ensure the successful implementation of high quality and accessible charging infrastructure. By effectively managing these risks the objective is to pave the way for widespread EV adoption, contribute to sustainable transportation, and foster a greener future for all. The Role: Leitrim County Council invites applications from suitably qualified persons, who wish to be considered for the role of EV Local Infrastructure Coordinator (Senior Executive Engineer Analagous). The post is temporary and will be on the basis of a 5 Year Specified Purpose Contract related to co-ordinating Leitrim County Council’s implementation of the Regional and Local EV Charging Network Plan 2025-2030 and the associated Capital funding being provided by ZEVI. Reporting to the Senior Engineer, Roads, or such other person as may be designated by the Chief Executive, the successful candidate will be responsible for developing Leitrim County Council’s charging network strategy and implementation plan and co-ordinating and leading the roll out and delivery of EV charging infrastructure to meet local charging targets. The role will involve working closely with ZEVI, with Cavan County Council as the Regional Lead and with other key stakeholders, internally and externally, in the coordination and delivery of the EV strategy and EV infrastructure for the Leitrim County Council Administrative area. The Coordinator will consider all relevant policy documentation at national and local level in the delivery of the EV infrastructure, including considerations in relation to shared mobility and demand management in conjunction with our Active Travel teams, helping to create a multidisciplinary approach to sustainable mobility within local authorities. The Qualifications: Character: Candidates must be of good character. Health: Candidates shall 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, Experience etc: Candidates must on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms for the office: (a) (i) hold at least an honours bachelors degree (level 8 or higher on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ)) in Engineering accredited at CEng or CEng with FL Level by Engineers Ireland*; OR (ii) hold an ordinary bachelors degree (Level 7 or higher on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ)) and a post graduate masters degree (level 9 in the NFQ) in Engineering; OR (iii) hold a masters degree (level 9 in the National Framework of Qualifications) in Engineering attained after completing an integrated masters level programme of at least 4 years duration and which is accredited at CEng level by Engineers Ireland or an equivalent accreditation body internationally; OR (iv) have achieved the registered professional title of Chartered Engineer and be registered on the Register of Chartered Engineers of Engineers Ireland or of a professional institute of another country and recognised by Engineers Ireland as of equivalent status; (b) have at least seven years satisfactory relevant engineering experience; (c) possess a high standard of technical training and experience; (d) possess a high standard of administrative and management experience; (e) have a satisfactory knowledge of public service organisation or the ability to acquire such knowledge. A level 8 degree will be assessed on the basis that the period of study undertaken should be equivalent to at least 180 ECTS (European Credit Transfer Accumulation System) credits. Notes: • Candidates must submit a copy of relevant qualifications meeting the requirements at 4(a) (i), (ii), (iii) or (iv) above from your awarding body and / or Quality & Qualifications Ireland (QQI) with your application. Non-Irish Qualifications must be accompanied by a determination from QQI to establish their comparability against the Irish National Framework of Qualifications. Foreign language qualification certificates must also be accompanied by a translation document. Applications received without the necessary documentation will be deemed ineligible and will not be considered further. • Eligibility requirements for all Engineering posts in Local Authorities are published on the Department website at the following link: Engineering Services in Local Authorities – Qualifications • Candidates must hold a current valid unendorsed driving licence in respect of category B vehicles and must advise if this is not the case. A copy of Licence must be submitted with your application. Salary: The salary scale for the post of EV Local Infrastructure Coordinator (Senior Executive Engineer Analagous) is within the range (scale effective from 1st August 2025): €79,090, €81,515, €82,676, €85,117, €87,578, €90,033, €92,505, €95,611 LSI1, €98,708 LSI2 Entry point to this scale will be determined in accordance with relevant Departmental Circulars. Offers of appointment to persons who are not serving local authority employees will be based on the minimum of this scale. Rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government Policy. The salary shall be fully inclusive and shall be as determined from time to time. The holder of the post shall pay to the local authority any fees or other monies (other than his/her inclusive salary) payable to or received by him/her by virtue of the post or in respect of any services, which he / she is required by or under any enactment to perform.

6 days agoFull-time

Walking for All Officer

Leitrim County CouncilLeitrim€35,613 - €54,911 per year

The Role: The Role of the Walking for All Officer is to develop, coordinate, build community capacity and sustain regular volunteer-led walks in towns, villages and rural communities throughout the County, through the recruitment, training and support of Volunteer Walk Leaders to, in turn, increase the number of people walking and meet the objectives of the Walking For All programme. The Walking for All Officer will proactively engage with communities to identify potential Volunteer Walk Leaders in towns, villages and rural communities across the County. Engagement will include travelling to and meeting with a wide range of groups in the local community including Community Groups, Sports Clubs, Disability Groups, Parent and Toddler Groups, Age Friendly Groups, Men’s Shed, Church Groups, Minority Groups etc. Walking For All aims to create healthier rural communities by encouraging participation in walking. The Qualifications: 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. 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 and Experience Each candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms, have: (a) A minimum Level 6 Qualification, or a Level 7 Degree Qualification (NFQ), in a relevant discipline such as Sports Development/Health Fitness, Sport Science, Health Promotion, Physical Education, Community Development or related fields (b) A minimum of two years’ experience in the following areas: • Project Planning and Delivery: Proven track record in the successful development, coordination and delivery of projects from initiation through to evaluation, ensuring objectives are met on time and within scope • Stakeholder Engagement: Extensive experience in engaging with and supporting a broad range of stakeholders, including community groups, sports clubs, schools, voluntary and statutory organisations. Skilled in collaborative relationships and maintaining positive communication channels to achieve shared outcomes • Event, Training and Meeting coordination; demonstrated ability to plan, organise and deliver community events, stakeholder meetings, and training sessions • Administrative and Organisational Support: strong administrative skills with experience maintaining accurate records, preparing reports, managing correspondence and ensuring compliance with organisational procedures and reporting requirements Notes: Candidates must submit a copy of third level or relevant qualification from your awarding body and / or Quality & Qualifications Ireland (QQI) with your application. Foreign language qualification certificates must also be accompanied by a translation document of educational qualifications as outlined above. Applications received without the necessary documentation will be deemed ineligible. Candidates must hold a current valid unendorsed driving licence in respect of category B vehicles and must advise if this is not the case. The ideal Candidate will have: • Experience of working with new and minority communities. • Be highly motivated and proactive, with a strong ability to work on personal initiative and demonstrate ownership of tasks from conception through to completion • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills enabling the fostering of positive and collaborative relationships with colleagues, community groups, external stakeholders and funding bodies • Demonstrated experience in both independent working and team collaboration, particularly within dispersed or cross-functional teams. • Ability to support a culture of continuous improvement and innovation. Competencies for the Post: Key Competencies for the post include the following and candidates will be expected to demonstrate sufficient evidence within their application form of competence under each of these. Please take note of these when completing the application form as any short-listing or interview processes will be based on the information provided by candidates: Delivering Results / Communicating Effectively • Translates the business or team plan into clear priorities and actions for their area of responsibility. • Plans work and other resources effectively. • Implements high-quality service and customer care standards. • Makes decisions in a timely and well-informed manner. • Develops and maintains positive, productive, and beneficial working relationships. • Demonstrates the ability to recognise the value of and requirement to communicate effectively. • Demonstrates effective verbal and written communication skills. • Demonstrates good interpersonal skills. Performance Management • Effectively manages performance. • Ability to develop and deliver programmes and projects and to work to strict deadlines. • Ability to work on own initiative as well as an integral part of a team. • Strong organisational skills, including meeting facilitation and administration. Personal Effectiveness • Is enthusiastic about the role and is motivated in the face of difficulties and obstacles. • Takes initiative and is open to taking on new challenges or responsibilities. • Manages time and workload effectively. • Has strong resource and project management skills. • Maintains a positive and constructive and enthusiastic attitude to their role. • Understands and implements change and demonstrates flexibility and openness to change. • Is a self-starter, strong on research and maintains resilience in securing buy in and commitment to overall concepts or projects. Knowledge, Experience and Skills • Has experience in sports development / community health promotion • Demonstrates knowledge & understanding of the structure and functions of local government. • Has relevant administrative, or economic/community development or project development and delivery experience. • Has experience of working as part of a team. • Has experience of preparing reports and correspondence. Principal Terms and Conditions: The position is wholetime, temporary and pensionable and the appointment will be on the basis of a Specified Purpose Contract of Employment to 31st December 2028 related to the implementation of the PEACEPLUS Walking For All Programme. This role is funded by PEACEPLUS under the Rural Regeneration and Social Inclusion Investment Area, through the PEACEPLUS Healthy and Inclusive Communities theme. The funding is approved to 31st December 2028 and the post is contingent on, and aligned to, that specific funding provision. The successful candidate will be employed by Leitrim County Council on behalf of Leitrim Sports Partnership. Duties: The key duties and responsibilities of the post Walking For all Officer may include but will not be limited to the following: Volunteer Recruitment • Proactively engage with communities to identify potential Volunteer Walk Leaders in towns, villages and rural communities across the County. Engagement will include travelling to and meeting with a wide range of groups in the local community such as community groups, sports clubs, groups for people with a disability, mother and toddlers’ groups, Age Friendly clubs, Men’s Shed and new communities. • Engage with potential Volunteers to explain the responsibilities, expectations and benefits of the role of Volunteer Walk Leader and recruit. Volunteer Training • Plan and coordinate a series of one-day Walking For All training courses for Volunteer Walk Leaders including venue, materials, walking routes. • Deliver one-day training courses to new Volunteer Walk Leaders. • Organise and deliver additional training to the Volunteer Walk Leaders as appropriate Volunteer Support & Retention • Implement a strong support system for all new Volunteer Walk Leaders, including accompanying them on initial led-walks to build their confidence and ensure quality control. • Put in place measures to support, motivate and retain Volunteer Walk Leaders (so that they maintain a weekly regular walk as a minimum) including regular and high levels of contact. • Encourage Volunteer Walk Leaders in your area to attend the annual Volunteer Walk Leader Celebration Event to recognise and reward Volunteer Walk Leaders for their contribution to Walking For All • Plan, coordinate and host an annual Walking Celebration Event specific to the County for the volunteers and walkers to celebrate their achievements and walking. • Roll out the incentive programme to all qualifying Volunteer Walk Leaders. Twinning • For established walking groups, pair up (twin) groups based on a cross-border and/or cross-community basis • Plan, organise and host a series of events for the twinned walking groups such as a shared walking trip to an inspirational location, hosting a walk in each other’s local community, a walking activity day. Promotion • Use appropriate social media platforms and other promotion such as poster and leaflet distribution to promote Walking For All across the County • Attend events or organise presentations on Walking For All to promote the opportunities for Volunteers and walkers to relevant stakeholders and organisations • Support the development of promotional content in your area such as the creation of videos • Supply photos and good news stories to the communications officer Partnership Working • Attend monthly Regional Meetings and liaise on an ongoing basis with other Walking For All Officers in your region in order to share best practice and improve effectiveness • Where appropriate, work in partnership with other participation officers in DSP or other organisations (such as Get Ireland Walking) to share learnings and leverage activities Administration • Keep accurate records of the people and activities for Walking For All at all times. • Manage the programme budget associated with the project. • Prepare monitoring and evaluation reports for the Regional Managers and SEUPB on a quarterly basis. • Assist with the preparation of the quarterly finance reports to SEUPB. • Meet and report to the Regional Manager on targets and outputs on a monthly basis • Report to the Project Working Group and Managers’ Group when required. • Any other duties as may be reasonably assigned by Sports Coordinator Officer. Reporting • Line management: Sports Co-Ordinator Leitrim Sports Partnership • Regional Manager: Outscape, in collaboration with Sports Co-Ordinator • Collecting, maintaining and updating relevant data. • Working with project partners to ensure that they are aware of and fulfil their reporting requirements. Governance • Ensuring the PEACEPLUS Work Programme conforms with all policies and procedures of the Local Authority and SEUPB and in line with the Governance Framework. General • Undertaking any other relevant and related duties that may be required/assigned. Salary: The salary scale for the post of Walking For All Officer (aligned to the Assistant Staff Officer Scale), is within the range (scale applicable from 1st August 2025): €35,613, €37,740, €40,759, €42,741, €44,475, €46,153, €48,417, €50,056, €51,722, €53,296 LSI1, €54,911 LSI2 Entry point to this scale will be determined in accordance with relevant Departmental Circulars. Offers of appointments to persons who are not serving local authority employees will be based on the minimum of this scale. The rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government Policy. The salary shall be fully inclusive and shall be determined from time to time. Holders of the office shall pay the local authority 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 services which they are required by or under any enactment to perform. Residence: The holder of the post shall reside in the district in which his or her duties are to be performed or within a reasonable distance thereof and will be required to serve in the Local Authority’s Offices, or wherever assigned by the Local Authority. Probation: All contracts will be subject to a probationary period of 6 months, during which the performance of the successful applicant will be regularly evaluated. If during that period, the Local Authority is satisfied that the appointee is unlikely to prove suitable for final appointment, the appointment may be terminated by the giving of one month’s notice on either side, or, in the event of misconduct or negligence, without notice. The probationary period may be extended at the discretion of the Chief Executive of Leitrim County Council. Employment may be terminated by either party during probation or at the end of the probationary period on one week’s notice. Working Hours: The successful candidate’s normal hours of work will be 35 hours per week. The role will require flexibility around working hours and evening and weekend work will arise in order to effectively deliver this programme. A system of ‘Time in Lieu’ will be in operation as deemed appropriate. Overtime will not be paid. The Council reserves the right to alter hours of work from time to time. All hours of work will be subject to and recorded in accordance with the provisions of the Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997 and the Organisation of Working Time Act (Regulations) 2001. Annual Leave: The annual leave entitlement for this post will be 30 days per annum. Superannuation: All new entrants to pensionable public service employment on or after 1st January 2013 will be members of the Single Public Service Pension Scheme. All members of the Single Public Service Pension Scheme will be required to contribute 3.5% of net pensionable remuneration plus 3% of pensionable remuneration. Pension and retirement lump sums for members of the Single Public Service Pension Scheme will be based on career-average pay; pensions will be coordinated with the State Pension Contribution Scheme. Persons who are pensionable under the Local Government (Superannuation) (Consolidation) Scheme 1998, and are liable to pay the Class A rate of PRSI contribution, will be required in respect of superannuation to contribute to the local authority at the rate of 1.5% of 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). You will also be required in respect of the Local Government (Spouses and Children’s Contributory Pension) Scheme to contribute to the local authority at the rate of 1.5% of pensionable remuneration in accordance with the terms of the Scheme. Persons who become pensionable officers of a local authority who are liable to pay the Class D rate of PRSI contribution will be required in respect of his/her superannuation to contribute to the local authority at the rate of 5% of pensionable remuneration. You may also be required to pay Spouses and Children/Widows and Orphans contributions at the rate of 1.5% of pensionable remuneration. Retirement Age: The Single Public Service Pension Scheme (“Single Scheme”) as provided by the Public Service Pensions (Single Scheme and Other Provisions) Act 2012 commenced with effect from 1st January 2013. The act introduced new retirement provisions for new entrants to the public service appointed on or after 1st January 2013, as well as to former public servants returning to the public service after a break of more than 26 weeks. In accordance with Circular Letter 24/2020 Single Pension Scheme Members normal retirement age will be in line with the age of eligibility for the State Pension (Contributory). Compulsory Retirement Age will be 70. There is no mandatory retirement age for “new entrants” to the public service as defined in the Public Service Superannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2004. Anyone who is “not a new entrant” to the public service, as defined in the Public Service Superannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2004, is subject to a compulsory retirement age of 65 years – the Public Service Superannuation (Age of Retirement) Act 2018 provides for an increase in the compulsory retirement age of most pre-2004 public servants from age 65 to age 70. Pension Abatement If an appointee has previously been employed in the Civil or Public Service and that appointee is entitled to, or in receipt of, a pension from the Civil or Public Service, or where a Civil/Public Service pension comes into payment during the appointee’s 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. Please note: In applying for this position, you are acknowledging that you understand that the abatement provisions, where relevant, will apply. It is not envisaged that the employing Department/Office/Body will support an application for an abatement waiver in respect of appointments to this position. Driving Licence Holders of the post will be required to travel in the course of their duties and for this purpose they shall possess a current unendorsed full driving licence (Category B) and shall provide and maintain a car to the satisfaction of the local authority. The post holder’s Insurance policy must cover such use and must indemnify Leitrim County Council. Travel and subsistence expenses will be paid in accordance with nationally agreed rates applicable in the sector. Garda Vetting: The successful candidate may be subject to the Garda Vetting Procedures in line with the provisions of the National Vetting Bureau (Children & Vulnerable Persons) Act 2012 to 2016 as appropriate in advance of appointment. Residence: The holder of the post shall reside in the district in which his or her duties are to be performed or within a reasonable distance thereof and will be required to serve in the Local Authority’s Offices or wherever assigned by the Local Authority.

7 days agoFull-time

Healthcare Rapid Responder

Connected HealthCarrick-On-Shannon, County Leitrim€33,500 per year

Join our team as a Rapid Healthcare Responder! Do you have homecare experience? Yes? Alongside QQI Level 5 Health & Social Care? Apply with us today! As a Healthcare Assistant, you will be responsible for providing spot checks, client reviews alongside staff shadowing. WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR: Compassion:  A genuine passion for making a positive impact on the lives of others. Dedication:  Commitment to providing vital support and care to those who need it most. Team Spirit:  A desire to be part of a dynamic team that values collaboration and excellence. BENEFITS Sign On Bonus:  Receive a €200 bonus after 3 months* Flexible Scheduling:  Flexible working hours Fortnightly Pay:  Get paid fortnightly – no waiting around! Employee Recognition:  Be celebrated with awards – Employee of the Month, Employee of the Quarter and Employee of the Year. Refer a Friend:  Earn €200 for successful referrals Free Perks:  Free comprehensive training and support, Garda vetting, Wellbeing package, Cycle to Work Scheme, career progression opportunities QQI Courses: QQI enrolment and support* WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR Qualifications & Experience:  Have a least 1 years Homecare experience in Ireland, at least 2 Core Modules of QQI level 5 in Health & Social care – Care Skills and Care of the Older person and working towards Full QQI level 5 in Health & Social Care Drivers licence:  Hold a full driving licence with access to a car Communication Skills:  Good standard of English - both spoken and written Flexibility:  Must be available to work alternative weekends Desirable criteria:  Have excellent interpersonal skills, and have an empathic approach to people and be highly organised, and have excellent time management skills KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To undertake any other reasonable duties as required* ABOUT US At Connected Health, we don't just offer a job – we offer careers that are at the forefront of transforming the way homecare is delivered across Ireland. We recognise that the individuals we employ are pivotal to driving this transformation within the sector. That's why, at Connected Health, our mission is unwavering: to continually attract, recruit, and develop the finest homecare team.Connected Health is a leading, well established home care provider providing care throughout Ireland. Connected Health is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to promoting equality of opportunity, good relations, respect for diversity and inclusion in the workplace and the delivery of its services to clients. It is also committed to ensuring that the talents and resources of all its employees are utilised to the full. Connected Health welcome applications for all job roles from members of all communities. CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.

9 days agoFull-timePermanent

Army Recruit - General Service

The Defence ForcesNationwide

The Defence Forces are now accepting applications for General Service Recruit in the Army. We live in a world of diversity; the Defence Forces require men and women from all backgrounds that possess a strong sense of duty, enjoy working as part of a team, and are looking for a rewarding yet challenging career. Army applicants must be at least 18 years old and under the age of 39 years of age on the closing date for applications. When making an application for General Service Recruitment applicants should be aware that the areas of responsibility that applicants apply to are as follows: 1 Brigade - Cork Interview Centre Cork, Carlow, Clare, Galway, Kerry, Kilkenny, Laois, Limerick, Offaly, Tipperary, Waterford and Wexford 2 Brigade - Dublin / DFTC Curragh Interview Centre Dublin, Cavan, Donegal, Kildare, Leitrim, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Roscommon, Sligo, Westmeath and Wicklow. Where possible we will facilitate applicants to conduct fitness testing & interview at a location closest to their home. What is an Army Recruit? An Army Recruit is a person who enlists for General Service in the Defence Forces and on completion of the initial training program is promoted to Private 2*. Information About Army General Service Recruits The Defence Forces is looking for people who are looking for a challenging and physically demanding career in the military. Applicants should have: The ability to work in disciplined military environment.The ability to work with others in a team.Work well in a high pressure and physically demanding environmentBe willing to serve abroad for extended periods of time. On qualification recruits take up a position as a three star private in one of the following Service Corps — Infantry, Artillery, Cavalry, Transport or Communications Information Systems. Qualifications No formal education qualifications are required to join the Defence Forces as a recruit. However, you must satisfy the Interview Board and the Recruiting Officer that you possess a sufficient standard of education for service in the Defence Forces. Age Limitations Applicants must be 18 years of age and under 39 years of age on the date deemed as the closing date for applications. Induction Recruit Competitions are held in each Brigade of the Army as required and are the only way to join the Defence Forces to become a Private Soldier. Candidates undergo fitness testing, psychometric testing, an interview and a medical exam. In conjunction with this all candidates will be security vetted by An Garda Síochana. Candidates must also provide two referee`s as part of the security vetting process. Candidates will be required to pass both the medical examination and security vetting to be considered for induction. The Induction Process will determine if you have the potential to become a Private Soldier in the Army. Helpful Application Process video'sTraining The Recruit Training Syllabus is designed to produce a physically fit, disciplined and motivated Two Star Infantry Soldier with basic military skills. Recruit training is foundation military training. It is twelve weeks in duration. It is followed by 3 Star training and at a later stage by Trained Soldier Specialist Training courses. Recruits may be required to complete their training in any Defence Forces location and following their training, may be posted to any Defence Forces location subject to Defence Forces requirements. Career Progression Newly qualified Private Soldiers are encouraged to put themselves forward for further courses in the Army. These courses may enable the soldier to specialise in certain areas of the Army or qualify the soldier for promotion and overseas service. CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.

9 days agoFull-time

Naval Service Recruit - General Service

The Defence ForcesNationwide

The Defence Forces are now accepting applications for General Service Recruit in the Naval Service. We live in a world of diversity; the Defence Forces require men and women from all backgrounds that possess a strong sense of duty, enjoy working as part of a team, and are looking for a rewarding yet challenging career. Naval Service applicants must be at least 18 years old and under the age of 39 years of age on the closing date for applications. What is a Naval Service Recruit A Naval Service Recruit enlists for General Service in the Other Ranks of the Defence Forces. After successfully completing the initial Recruit Training course a recruit passes out as an Ordinary Seaman and will then go onto their Branch Training Course before becoming qualified as an Able Body sailor in the Naval Service. Who we want Naval Service Recruits go on to form the backbone of the Irish Naval Service. Recruit training is 22 weeks in duration and is designed to develop a physically fit, disciplined and motivated person using basic military and naval skills in order to prepare them for further training in the Service. Recruits are instilled with the Naval Service ethos and the values of Courage, Respect, Integrity and Loyalty. On successful completion of the Recruit training, the Recruit is advanced to the training rank of Ordinary Rating (equivalent of 2 Star Private in the Army). The Naval Service has four Branches consisting of Seaman's, Communications, Mechanicians and Supplies. The Ordinary Rate commences their chosen Branch training giving them the specialised skills required to fulfil their role at sea and ashore. After this initial specialisation training, the Ordinary Rate will proceed to sea and take up an appointment onboard one of our ships for a two year rotation. Life at sea is at all times varied. The Ordinary Rate regardless of Branch is a much valued member of the ships crew. As well as Branch duties, he/she will be called on to complete other duties such as general maintenance, boat work, Damage Control/Firefighting. He/she may also be a member of a Naval Boarding team during Drug Interdiction Operations. If you are interested in a life at sea, as part of a dynamic, professional and highly motivated team, then the Naval Service is for you. Qualifications No formal education qualifications are required to join the Defence Forces as a recruit. You need to satisfy the Interview Board and the Recruiting Officer that you possess a sufficient standard of education for service in the Defence Forces. Age Limitations Applicants must be 18 years of age and under 39 years of age on the date deemed as the closing date for applications. Induction Recruit Competitions are held in the Naval Service as required. This is the only way to join the Naval Service to become an Ordinary Seaman. Candidates undergo fitness testing, an interview and a medical exam. The Induction Process will determine if you have the potential to become an Ordinary Seaman in the Naval Service. Application Process Training The Recruit Training Syllabus is designed to produce a physically fit, disciplined and motivated Ordinary Seaman with basic military skills. Naval Recruit training is foundation military training. It is 22 weeks in duration. It is followed by Trained Specialist Training courses. On successful completion of training Recruits are assigned to a Branch and a vessel of the Naval Service. Download the Naval Service Induction & Training Career Progression Newly qualified Ordinary Seamen are encouraged to put themselves forward for further courses in the Naval Service. These courses may enable the Seaman to specialise in certain areas of the Naval Service and progress towards career advancement. CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.

9 days agoFull-time

Air Corps Recruit - General Service

The Defence ForcesNationwide

The Defence Forces are now accepting applications for General Service in the Air Corps. We live in a world of diversity; the Defence Forces require men and women from all backgrounds that possess a strong sense of duty, enjoy working as part of a team, and are looking for a rewarding yet challenging career. Air Corps applicants must be at least 18 years old and under the age of 39 years of age on the closing date for applications. Applications will only be accepted online. Job Details The Defence Forces are now accepting applications for General Service in the Air Corps. We live in a world of diversity; the Defence Forces require men and women from all backgrounds that possess a strong sense of duty, enjoy working as part of a team, and are looking for a rewarding yet challenging career.Air Corps applicants must be at least 18 years old and under the age of 39 years of age on the closing date for applications. IMPORTANT NOTICE* It is the candidate's sole responsibility to enter their email address correctly when completing the application form. The candidate will receive an acknowledgement within 48 hours of submitting the online application. If a candidate does not receive an acknowledgement within the time, the candidate must inform Recruitment & competition section within 72 hours of applying by emailing recruitment@defenceforces.ie Candidates should be aware that some email providers filter @defenceforces.ie into junk/spam folder. CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.

9 days agoFull-time
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