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Shipping and Receiving Clerk

Richard Moore TransportRosslare, County Wexford€14.24 - €15.07 per hour

Richard Moore Transport is seeking a detail-oriented Shipping and Receiving Clerk to join our team. As a Shipping and Receiving Clerk, you will be responsible for managing the flow of goods in and out of our warehouse. Responsibilities:

7 days agoFull-time

Sales Executive

J Donohoe BMWEnniscorthy, County Wexford

Job Summary:   Are you a passionate and experienced Sales Executive looking for an exciting opportunity, or are you seeking to change your career and join one of the most premium car brands? J Donohoe BMW is seeking self motivated individuals to join our Enniscorthy sales team. Can you demonstrate your success in sales to us? If you can, we want to hear from you. As a Sales Executive your main responsibilities will include Meeting and exceeding objectives, achieving maximum profitability on sales by selling new vehicles and promoting finance, insurance and accessory products. Providing exceptional customer service throughout the sales process so all customer expectations are met if not exceeded. Building a rapport with customers to identify and anticipate needs, and proactively promoting suitable vehicle features and benefits. Processing all required paperwork in an accurate and timely manner. Developing and maintaining a working knowledge of the motor industry, new models and recent improvements / news. Required Education, Skills, and Qualifications Demonstrated success in achieving targets with the enthusiasm and drive to exceed monthly sales objectives. Strong negotiating and closing skills, with ability to develop rapport with customers. Smart, professional appearance and manner. You will have good computer skills and telephone manner. You will be organised, flexible and prepared to work as part of a team. A full clean Irish drivers licence is required. Be an Irish resident at time of application Benefits The chosen candidate will embark on the BMW Sales Certification Programme where the successful candidate will obtain a world wide recognised certification and will be perfectly equipped with the knowledge and use of the digital BMW tools required to make sales in our modern BMW Showroom. We offer industry leading salary and benefits and look forward to discussing these with our applicants. Due to the immediate start required, we require all applicants to be current residents in Ireland for face to face interview at our showroom.

3 days agoFull-time

Retained Firefighters

Wexford County CouncilWexford€47.50 per hour

Background: The Fire Service responds to all emergency calls from the public for assistance, primarily to protect life and save injury to individuals, but also to prevent and restrict damage to property. Many emergency calls are not just in relation to fires, but can be to incidents involving road traffic collisions, incidents involving chemical spillages or toxic emissions and river rescues, etc. In order to maintain this emergency response we need to recruit more Retained Firefighters. Without Retained Firefighters we will not be in a position to respond to emergency calls with speed and proficiency needed to protect the businesses and citizens of County Wexford and its surrounding areas. This could have a serious impact on communities and businesses in your area. What are Retained Firefighters? Retained Firefighters are On-Call Firefighters that go about their daily lives like any other member of the community, they are mechanics, electricians, parents, engineers and factory workers. Wexford Fire Service Firefighters consist of both men and women from within your community. An electronic alerter will notify then when a 999/112 call is received by the regional control centre in Dublin. When they receive the alert, Firefighters then have a maximum of 5 minutes to attend the station and quickly change into their Fire Kit and leave the station in a fire appliance. Normally a minimum crew of 5 highly skilled Firefighters will leave the station ready to tackle whatever emergency awaits them in a speedy and professional manner, saving lives, businesses and communities. When they have successfully completed their Firefighting roles they return to their normal daily routines. How long does it take to train a Firefighter? • Initial 3-week recruit induction course • 2 week Breathing Apparatus (BA) Course • 1 week Compartment Fire Behavior training • Emergency First Responder and Cardiac responder training There are also a number of other courses that Firefighters will complete during their career some of which are listed below. • Ongoing refresher training i.e., every 2 years complete 3-day BA refresher training • Hazardous Materials Course • ESDS training – HGV advanced driver training which is RSA accredited. • Pump Operators course • Officer training Qualifications 1. Character: Each applicant must be of good character. 2. Age: Each applicant must be at least 18 years of age and not more than 55 years on the closing date for receipt of application forms. Any candidate who reaches the age of 55 years prior to appointment will cease to be eligible for appointment on the result of this competition. 3. Education: On the closing date for receipt of completed applications, each candidate must:- (a) have obtained a good standard of general education. (b) hold a current Class B Driving Licence free from endorsement and have satisfactory experience of driving. Successful applicants will be required to obtain a Full Class B Driving Licence within 12 months of appointment. 4. 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. For the purpose of satisfying the requirement as to health it will be necessary for a successful candidate, before he/she is appointed, to undergo a medical examination (which may include x-ray, physical fitness test and/or other special tests), and any further medical examinations required during his/her employment with the Fire Service, by a qualified medical practitioner to be nominated by the local authority. Candidates shall be required to submit details of their medical history to the Council's medical advisor. This information will be treated in the strictest confidence. Failure to successfully complete the medical may necessitate release from the Fire Service. 5. Garda Vetting: Each candidate will be required to co-operate with a Garda vetting procedure. The successful candidate must have Garda clearance. 6. 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 Please Note Selection shall be by means of a competition based on an interview, a basic numeracy/literacy test and a practical assessment, conducted by or on behalf of the local authority. 1. The employment is part-time and will be probationary for 6 months following appointment. 2. Age: A Fire-fighter must submit a birth certificate to the County Council as proof of age before they are engaged as a recruit. 3. On reaching 55 years of age, or sooner if found to be medically unfit, a Firefighter shall cease to be a Firefighter. The maximum age limit of 55 years may be lowered by the County Council should the normal age for retirement in employment generally be lowered and in such case, the age lower than 55 years shall apply. Fire-fighters who would be physically capable of working beyond age 55 have the option to continue working for a defined limited period (subject to compulsory medical assessment, on an annual basis). The extended optional period would be to age 58. No Retained Fire-fighter shall be employed beyond age 58, in accordance with the Report of the Expert Group on retirement age for Retained Firefighters (April 2003). 4. Rostering: Firefighters shall participate in any rostering arrangements as agreed. 5. A Firefighter must attend and satisfactorily complete each of the following courses during his/her probationary period or such longer time as the Council decides:- (a) Retained Recruit Firefighters Course AND (b) Breathing Apparatus Wearers Course AND (c) Any other course that the County Council may consider necessary. One repeat course will be provided should any Firefighter fail on the first attempt. Failure to successfully complete the repeat course(s) will result in the termination of the Firefighter’s employment. Some or all of the above courses will be held at a recognised training centre which may or may not be situated locally. Drill fees will be paid at the current hourly rate for Firefighters during training 6. A Firefighter must reside and work within 2.5 kms of the Fire Station. In addition, on receipt of an alert a Firefighter must be able to attend at the Fire Station within five minutes. A Firefighter, rostered on duty, must remain within convenient proximity of the Fire Station. Failure to respond promptly to fire or other calls shall, at the discretion of the County Council, result in termination of service. A Firefighter shall notify the Fire Authority in writing of any subsequent changes of residence or place of employment. A change of residence or place of employment that would place the Firefighter outside these limits will mean automatic termination of employment. A Firefighter shall be required to report for duty to the Fire Station in its present location, or in the event of change of location to such new location as may be decided by the Fire Authority. Changes in the location of the Fire Station will not result in payment of disturbance money or other compensation. 7. It shall be necessary for Firefighters to be released from their normal employment, on any occasion that attendance at fires or other emergencies shall be required. Written evidence from the employer as to availability must be provided and the County Council in its sole discretion shall decide as to whether the availability as so evidenced is acceptable. Self-employed persons must provide written evidence as to availability. Such written evidence must cover a candidate’s availability for initial training and on recruitment for fire and other calls, drills, training, and such other duties which he/she may be required by the County Council to perform. If the County Council deems his/her attendance to be unsatisfactory, it may terminate his/her service. 8. Absence from training or fire calls without good reason will lead to disciplinary proceedings which may include suspension without pay and dismissal from the Fire Service. 9. All Firefighters joining the Fire Service after the 15th June 1996, will, as a condition of their employment, operate and be remunerated in accordance with the revised working practices introduced on the basis of the report of the Wexford Fire Services Working Group (November 1995) and the findings of the Arbitrator, Mr. John O'Connell, dated 14th June 1996 and will be subject to Composite Agreement of August 1999. This condition will apply whether or not the changes proposed have been introduced on the date of appointment. 10. Firefighters are required to attend Fire Service Training Programmes which will include: • Regular or weekly training sessions, • The training itemised at 5 above, • Full day training session or major emergency exercises, • Other training arranged by the Chief Fire Officer including training courses outside County Wexford, • It shall be necessary for each Firefighter to undertake driving instructions for fire brigade appliances, as and when decided by the employer in order to qualify as a Category C driver. 11. A Firefighter shall be available at all times when required for attendance at fires or other incidents. 12. Firefighters will be called to attend fires in a manner to be decided by the Chief Fire Officer which may include the following: (a) Pocket Alerter Firefighters will co-operate in reasonable measures designed to facilitate call out. In particular, each Firefighter shall carry a Fire Service pocket alerter at all times and it shall be his/her responsibility to ensure that it is kept in proper working order. 13. When required, a Firefighter will substitute for any other Firefighter absent through sickness, annual leave or any other reason. 14. A Firefighter shall be responsible for items of personal equipment issued to him/her in connection with his/her employment. 15. Firefighters are issued with personal protective clothing as listed below; a) one firefighters helmet b) two pairs of firefighters boots a) two firefighters tunics b) two pairs of firefighters pants c) two pairs of firefighters gloves d) two flash hoods Firefighters shall ensure that all personal protective clothing issued is maintained to a satisfactory standard. 16. A Firefighter, as and when required, shall perform such duties as are assigned to him / her from time to time by the Chief Fire Officer and/or other designated person by the Council and without prejudice to the generality of this requirement, driving duties and general firemanship duties such as the wearing of breathing apparatus, the operation of pumps, lifts, hoists, rescue and cutting equipment, hydrant testing, etc. All activities shall be conducted in accordance with Wexford County Council’s Safety Management System and comply with the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005. Firefighters are under the immediate control of the Station Officer of the Brigade to which they are attached and must give adequate notification of their intended departure at any time, from their station ground, to the Station Officer. A Firefighter shall report for duty in a sober manner in accordance with the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005. 17. When required, a Firefighter shall assist in or carry out the cleaning, testing or repair of equipment. Cleaning of Fire Station premises and environs is included in this requirement. 18. A Firefighter shall carry out any further duties which may be assigned to him/her from time to time by the Local Authority. These duties may include driving duties (when the Firefighter is suitably qualified) or deputising for the Station Officer or Sub-Station Officer, where necessary. 19. Wexford County Council recognises the Trade Union SIPTU as having negotiating rights for Firefighters. Firefighters will be bound by agreements entered into on their behalf by their Trade Union. 20. Probation: Where a person who is not already a permanent employee of Wexford County Council is appointed, the following provisions shall apply:- (a) there shall be a period after such appointment takes effect during which such person shall hold such employment on probation; (b) such period shall be 6 months, but the Chief Executive may, at his discretion, extend such period; c) such person shall cease to hold such employment at the end of the period of probation, unless during such period the Chief Executive has certified that the service of such person is satisfactory. 21. Recruitment: Selection shall be by means of an interview, a basic numeracy/literacy test and a practical assessment, conducted by or on behalf of the local authority. A local authority may decide, by reason of the number of persons seeking admission to a competition, to carry out a short listing procedure. The number of persons to be invited to interview shall be determined by the local authority from time to time having regard to the likely number of vacancies to be filled. A Panel may be formed on the basis of the interview. Candidates whose names are on a panel and who satisfy the local authority that they possess the qualifications declared for the post and that they are otherwise suitable for appointment may within the life of the panel be appointed as appropriate vacancies arise. The life of the panel, unless extended by Chief Executive’s Order, will not exceed 12 months. The County Council will not be responsible for any expenses a candidate may incur in attending for interview. 22. Health: A Firefighter shall be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. Medical Examination, etc. Under the terms of the agreed Occupational Health Scheme for members of the retained fire service, you will be required to undergo a regular medical examination by a Medical Practitioner nominated by the Council. Retention as a Firefighter will depend upon receipt of satisfactory reports by Medical Examiner(s) and to the general condition above as to health. An operational Firefighter must maintain a good level of physical fitness. 23. Sick Leave: Any absence on sick leave must be reported to the Station Officer or Sub-Station Officer on the first morning of illness. Where a Fire-fighter is absent due to sickness, a certificate from a qualified Medical Practitioner must be submitted on the third day of a continuous absence and on a weekly basis thereafter. Return to Work Form must be completed by any staff member absent on uncertified and certified sick leave. The form must be countersigned by the Station Officer and forwarded to a Senior Fire Officer prior to submission to Human Resources. The medical certificate should state the general nature of the illness. This information will be treated in confidence. The local authority reserves the right to refer you for an independent medical examination. A certificate of fitness will be required before resuming work. Where a Firefighter becomes incapacitated as a result of serious illness or injury, retainer fee shall be paid for twelve weeks on receipt of a Medical Doctor’s report. The retainer fee may be extended to six months depending on the merits of the case and the applicant’s attendance records. Extended sick leave would generally only be extended to a Firefighter on one occasion only. Where a Firefighter is absent on sick leave he/she must inform the Station Officer. If the period of sick leave extends for more than two consecutive days he/she must submit a sick leave certificate from a Medical Practitioner to the Council. 24. Annual leave shall be provided in accordance with the organisation of Working Time Act, 1997 and the Organisation of Working Time Act (Regulations) 2001. Annual leave shall be taken within the appropriate leave year, such leave should be pre-approved. The present annual leave entitlement is 28 days per annum. You will be required to participate in the rostering of holidays at the commencement of each quarter to ensure that the appropriate number of personnel approved by the Station Officer will be available for duty. 25. Remuneration will be as follows:- (i) An annual retaining fee, paid in instalments. (ii) Fees for attendance at fires, training and other incidents. (Rates for (i) and (ii) above will be as determined from time to time. The current rates are attached). Payments to Firefighters will be made fortnightly for fire fees and quarterly for retaining fees. Payment of the retaining fee will be subject to satisfactory attendance at Training Sessions. Note: Firefighters may be eligible for social welfare job seekers allowance in addition to the above payments Retaining Fee : On recruitment €11,769 2-4 Years €12,751 5-7 Years €13,963 8+ €15,067 Hourly Rate of Attendance: Attendance at Fire Practices and Drills Drill Rate Per Hour €47.50

22 hours agoPart-time

Internships in the Communications Unit of the Department of Foreign Affairs

Department of Foreign AffairsNationwide

Applications are invited for paid internships, which may arise in the Communications Unit of the Department of Foreign Affairs. The Unit's role is to promote Ireland and Irish foreign policy internationally and to provide strategic guidance to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ministers of State, our teams based at the Department’s headquarters in Dublin and our Embassy and Consulate network. The Unit is part of the Department's Global Ireland and Economic Division and is made up of the following teams: Press Relations, Multimedia and Digital, Public Diplomacy and Content, Irish Aid Communications, Internal Communications. A key aspect of the Unit’s work is to manage digital communications platforms and advise internally on how digital communications can be used to achieve the Department’s objectives at home and abroad. These internships will offer a unique opportunity for talented individuals to work as part of a highly motivated and skilled team on innovative projects covering a range of disciplines of relevance to policy objectives. Internships will be for a duration of 22 months. All internships will be based in the Department of Foreign Affairs, Dublin. Successful candidates will gain practical experience by contributing to our communications across our digital platforms. The production of accurate and engaging written features and social media copy complemented by suitable multimedia assets for a wide range of platforms and channels will be core to the work. In this context, strong candidates for these roles would be able to display specialist skills in digital media. This may include, but not be limited to, areas like videography, photography, graphic design, digital asset management, social media, copywriting, ensuring consistency and adherence to accessibility standards, and style guidelines. The Department of Foreign Affairs is committed to a policy of equal opportunity. Qualifications/Experience: Essential • Have at a minimum a second class honours undergraduate degree in one of the following areas: journalism, marketing, communications, design or equivalent. • Knowledge of digital platforms, content management systems, and social media tools. • Experience in the production of creative digital content*. • High level of oral and written communication skills, including copywriting skills. • Excellent interpersonal skills, initiative and good judgement along with the ability to develop good working relationships and operate as part of a team. *Where possible please provide links to examples of work in the application form. Desirable • Experience in video production or photography or graphic design. • Knowledge of the Adobe Creative Cloud suite, in particular Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Express. • Knowledge of digital marketing and search engine optimisation. • Knowledge of data analytics. • Experience in copywriting for online publication. • Familiarity with Digital Asset Management systems, multimedia copyright and usage rights. • Knowledge of project coordination. • Experience operating teleprompters and working with scripted content. • Knowledge of accessible media (Subtitling, Captions, ALT Tags, SRT Files). • A strong interest in the work of the Department of Foreign Affairs. Job Specification: These roles require specialist skills in digital media, including videography, photography, graphic design, digital asset management, social media, and copywriting. The precise range of duties will vary over time according to the demands of the unit, but will include the following: • Generate high quality user-focused content for digital channels working across all HQ Units and Missions to ensure consistent presentation and tone of voice. • Develop and create social media content across platforms, including but not limited to text, images, graphic assets, scripts and videos. • Research and write engaging content for Ireland.ie aimed at promoting Ireland globally as a place to live, work, study and invest. • Analyse design briefs, determine requirements, and conceptualise content for digital platforms, primarily Ireland.ie. • Source appropriate footage and maintaining databases of video and audio content in line with copyright and legal requirements. • Media management including update and maintaining of internal content databases • Film original video content for use on Ireland.ie and related social media. • Edit video material and packaging of all video content in relevant formats across a range of digital channels, including for Mission microsites. • Ensure accessibility of all video content through inclusion of closed captions and subtitles. • Conduct research to provide accurate and up-to-date information in both website articles and social media posts. • Conduct research on industry trends and incorporate relevant learnings into content development. • Maintain and contribute to a content calendar for website and social media, ensuring consistent and timely content delivery. • Coordinate across HQ and Mission network to align content with campaigns and initiatives. • Utilise analytics tools to optimise content. 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 visa1 or a stamp 5 visa; It should be noted that any attempt, direct or indirect, by or on behalf of a candidate to influence the selection process will automatically disqualify the candidate. Code of Practice The selection process for appointments will be conducted in accordance with the Code of Practice for Appointment to Positions in the Civil Service and Public Service. Complaints/requests for review will be considered in accordance with the procedures set out in the Code of Practice which can be accessed by visiting www.cpsa.ie. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) The current legislation for Data Protection in Ireland is the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation (EU 2016/679). The Data Controller for the collection and processing of your personal data in the Department of Foreign Affairs. Your personal data will be processed for the purposes of your application and will not be further processed in a manner that is incompatible with those purposes. When you submit an application for a competition, we create a record in your name. Information submitted by you or obtained from third parties on your behalf is used in processing your application. Your data will be retained by the Department for as long as there is a business need to do so and in line with the Department’s obligations under the National Archives Act 1986 (as amended). All necessary technical measures have been put in place to ensure the safety and security of the systems which hold this data

7 days agoFull-time

Clinic Coordinator

Hidden HearingGorey, County Wexford€30,000 - €40,000 per year

Based in our Gorey Clinic - We are looking for someone to build their professional career with Hidden Hearing as an integral member of our Gorey Clinic team, who are helping patients hear better, every day. As Clinic Coordinator, you will be in the position of delivering our life-changing hearing healthcare firsthand, whilst building yourself, your colleagues and our patients for success.  The central responsibilities of this role are; Patient Care - provide a high quality of professional patient care to all inbound and outbound calls, covering the Gorey area. Telemarketing – manage all inbound and outbound telemarketing calls/leads for the Gorey area, and ensure weekly/quarterly and annual targets are met and diaries are full. Our expectation is for our Clinic Coordinators to complete 80+ calls per day. Previous telemarketing experience advantageous. Brand Ambassador - representing Hidden Hearing, you will uphold our core values on a daily basis by consistently delivering a phenomenal patient care experience that we, as the modern hearing care experts, have been providing for almost 40 years. There is a basic, and commission, giving On Target Earnings of circa 40K per annum. At Hidden Hearing is dedicated to each of our employee's wellbeing; we will listen to you, help you live an engaged work life, and will treat you with respect and fairness. If you think that you would be a suitable candidate to join our Hidden Hearing team, we would be delighted to hear from you. Job Types: Permanent, Full-time OTE for this role are: €30,000 - €40,000 per year Benefits:

1 day agoFull-time

Seasonal Guide / Information Officer

Heritage IrelandNationwide€14.25 - €22.60 per hour

(A) ABOUT THE POSITION Visitor Services of the Office of Public Works currently seek enthusiastic people to join their dedicated Guide Teams at National Monument/National Historic Property Sites under their remit. This competition will be used to fill a range of temporary/seasonal posts over the next year. The duration of seasonal employment may vary, depending on the local operational requirements. The hours, commencement dates and completion dates of the season may also vary for the same reasons. The role of the Seasonal Guide / Information Officer will include:

5 days agoFull-time

Receptionist

Evergreen CareCastlebridge, County Wexford€12.70 per hour

Evergreen Care is a healthcare organisation providing long- and short-term residential care and services. Although our primary focus is older person care, we also cater to other people who are in need of residential care. In December 2020, Evergreen Care welcomed a new management structure and currently operates nine Nursing Homes nationwide. We offer a fresh perspective in nursing home care in the heart of Ireland communities. Each of our homes focus on creating a kind, caring and happy community for every resident in our care To deliver our level of excellence in care, we need amazing people. From managers, nurses, and carers to administration, housekeeping and catering, each person plays a vital role in our Evergreen Care community. It’s not just their specialist skills, experience and extraordinary commitment that makes our people special but also their kind and compassionate nature. More than a job, a career with Evergreen Care means you become part of a special community where you can make a real difference to the lives of our residents every day. Purpose of Position: · To support the PIC in her role. · To review and plan duties for team of administrators. · To complete audits as per company policy. · To ensure a smooth running of the administrative department, in respect to work allocation and rostering. · To ensure that everything you do reflects the privacy, dignity and respect of our residents. · To greet all visitors to the home in a manner that reflects our mission statement. About the role RESPONSIBLE TO : PIC and Nurse on Duty. Role & Responsibilities: · To greet all visitors to the home and ensure the visitors book is signed and any risk assessment documents completed in line with current Public Health guidelines. · To complete the Administration roster monthly. · To manage the Administration roster on a weekly basis with regards to absenteeism/sickness and arrange cover when needed. · To open all company mail and to sort to the relevant departments. To deliver all residents mail as appropriate or give to the Nurse on duty. · To provide a secretarial support to the HR/PIC and a receptionist role to the home. · To collect daily newspapers on way into work where there is no delivery option.  · To answer the phones and manage calls as appropriate in a professional and friendly manner. To input all enquiries onto the EpicCare System and all follow ups needed and to close off as necessary. · To complete such paperwork and / or financial documents as requested by the PIC. · To manage incoming payments from Residents/Next of kin as per company policy. · To manage petty cash and card payments as per company policy.  · In line with the Time Point policy, to assist the PIC in completing her HR function by assisting in the on-boarding of all new staff, up-dating and managing the Time Point System and to be responsible daily browser so that it is correct for payroll. To maintain the actual rosters and all other paperwork in line with the Health Act and other relevant legislation and to ensure its storage in the home is line with GDPR requirements. To ensure easy access to such information for the purposes of reference and for relevant inspectors’ examination. · To assist in the admission (to include notification to HSE), transfer, and discharge (to include notifications to HSE/Coroner) process of residents. To manage completion of the contracts of care for all new admissions and to report to the PIC or her deputy where gaps exist in the completion of same. · To assist in the management of new staff and the compiling of their file to ensure compliance with Employment Law. (Electronic and paper) and to update all training into Epic or other platform in use.  · To use the electronic systems in place to their optimum level and to report all cases of poor compliance or breaches in policies and procedures to your line manager. · To be a Champion for waste reduction in the home and improved recycling throughout the home. · To seek quotations for items as directed by the PIC/Operations team using the 3 quotes approach. · To place orders with our various suppliers in line with the correct procedures and to do so with an understanding of good housekeeping and storage management.  · To adhere to the policies laid down by Castlebridge Manor Nursing Home in the best interest of residents and staff.  · To attend compulsory training and any other relevant training or up-dating required in order to fulfill your role to the best standards. · To develop good communication channels with PIC of the home, residents and their relatives, the HSE and all other stakeholders that have an impact on, or interest in the home. · To assist residents in their post and telephone requirements. To make residents' appointments and to book taxis etc. · To be economical with the utilisation of resources in order that the optimum standard of work and value for money can be achieved, and to encourage other staff to be equally economical with resources. · To assist in developing and maintaining a ‘home-like’ environment and atmosphere, where the resident is the central figure in all decision making, ensuring that their right to individuality, privacy, dignity, independence and choice is our focus at all times. · To participate in announced/unannounced visits from the Operations Manager and inspectors from the registration and inspector unit (HSE / HIQA), environment health officer, fire authority and mental health commission if applicable e.g. Provide reports detailing staff training as requested by the PIC · To comply with any reasonable request from the PIC or her deputy in the best interest of the residents and the company.

15 days agoPart-time

Department Manager

PenneysWexford

Reports to: Assistant Manager / Store Manager This role will: • Coach and manage your team to deliver an exceptional store environment and customer experience while driving commercial performance to maximise sales Key Responsibilities: Sales & Customer Experience CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE.

7 days agoFull-time

Sales Acquisition Executive

EirNationwide€32,000 per year

About This Role: We are hiring Sales Acquisition Executives to transform Irish homes with Gigabit Fibre broadband. This is a door to door sales position. Why This Role: Others:About eir: We are the country's biggest and best network with Ireland's fastest broadband, 4G mobile as standard, as well as the largest 5G network and individual business solutions. We are proud to be part of the very fabric of Ireland, going right back to the foundation of the state. We touch every community across the country. We already connect over 2 million customers across Ireland, which means we're one of the country's biggest brands. At eir, we can connect you to cutting edge careers, inspirational people, plenty of commitment and ambition, and a fantastic future. Our aim is to be the provider of choice for communications services in Ireland, which means we focus on looking after our people, so they can do the same for our customers.

19 days agoFull-time

Trainee Military Aircraft Systems Technician

The Defence ForcesNationwide

CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE AWARDING OF A PLACE TO BECOME AN AIR CORPS TRAINEE MILITARY AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN IN THE AIR CORPS 1. GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS To qualify, a candidate shall at the time of application be: (i) a citizen of the State, or be any other person who has a lawful entitlement to reside and work within the State for the period of time that is required for the purpose of any such appointment and (ii) be of good character and satisfy any security clearance required and (iii) meet the required minimum standards of medical and physical fitness. 2. AGE REQUIREMENT Candidates must be 18 years of age or above and under 39 years of age on 12th June 2024. Please note that the upper age limit may be the subject of review in advance of future Competitions. 3. MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Candidates must have attained the required minimum educational qualifications at the time of entry into the Air Corps. On enlistment, a candidate must have obtained specific minimum grades in the Leaving Certificate/National Equivalent. The standard minimum entry requirements are a minimum of Grade O6 in five subjects, at ordinary level, to include Mathematics, English or Irish or National Equivalent qualification and one of the following subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Construction Studies or other STEM subject (scientific, technical, engineering, mathematical). Foundation Level and Leaving Cert Applied subjects are not reckonable. PLEASE NOTE: GUIDE TO THE AIR CORPS TRAINEE MILITARY AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN TRAINING PROGRAMME 2024 1. THE AIR CORPS The Air Corps currently operates twenty six aircraft in multi-role national aviation tasks. The types of aircraft include Learjet 45, CASA CN235 maritime patrol aircraft, Airbus CN295 maritime patrol aircraft, BN Defender, Pilatus PC-9M and PC-12. The Air Corps also operates Eurocopter EC135 and Leonardo AW139 helicopters. The primary role of the Air Corps is to provide support to the Army, Naval Service and An Garda Síochána in countering threats to State security on land, sea and air. In addition, the day to day peace time role of the Air Corps includes activities such as Maritime Surveillance, Fishery Protection, Garda Air Support Unit, Ministerial Air Transport, Emergency Aeromedical Service and Air Ambulance The Air Corps trains its own Military Pilot Officers, Military Aircraft Technicians, Military Air Traffic Controllers, Air Photographers and General Service personnel. Air Corps personnel may serve overseas as mandated by Government. 2. THE AIR CORPS TRAINEE MILITARY AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN PROGRAMME The purpose of the Air Corps Trainee Military Aircraft Systems Technician programme is to provide military aircraft technicians for the Irish Air Corps. The programme offers successful candidates the opportunity of becoming an efficient and disciplined member of the Air Corps The trainee technician undergoes full basic military training and passes out as a 3-Star soldier prior to commencing their technical training. This is a unique opportunity for an individual who has an interest in military training to also pursue a career in aviation maintenance. The initial military training affords the trainee technician an opportunity to develop skills which are applicable to the aircraft maintenance environment such as discipline, self-reliance, teamwork and working to exacting standards. The system of training is of the highest standard, and the training programme in the Air Corps Technical Training School has been developed to provide ab initio technical training. The programme offers successful candidates the opportunity to become an efficient and disciplined member of the Air Corps. The programme is aimed at meeting the current and future employment needs of the Air Corps by providing graduates with a Level 7 Degree. The programme offers an interdisciplinary approach whichin the students obtain a mix of technological and operational skills specifically related to Irish Military aviation requirements.

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