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Individualised Support Staff Part Time Hours Flexibility Required over evenings and weekends Aligned to the Care Assistant(Disability Services) pay scale Salary: The 13 point salary scale for the post as of 01/08/2025. €34,036, €35,177, €36,730, €37,245, €38,079, €39,701, €41,443, €42,050, €43,563, €44,695 €45,617, €46,652, €47,454 LSI New appointees to any grade start at the minimum point of the scale. Incremental credit will be applied for recognised relevant service in Ireland (Department of Health Circular 2/2011). Incremental credit is normally granted on appointment, in respect of previous experience in the Civil Service, Local Authorities, Health Service and other Public Service Bodies and Statutory Agencies. The Role An exciting opportunity awaits for an individual to provide support in Cork City. A lady currently being supported to live in her own home through an individualised budget is looking to extend her support team. Proficiency in assisting the individual in exploring personal interests within her community and fostering independence is essential. This engaging position involves one-on-one collaboration with the lady in partnership with her family while offering some degree of flexibility. Horizons is currently partnering with this lady to recruit and extend her team. The successful applicant will be supporting this lady within her own home, as part of a team and in partnership with her and her natural support network. The following are essential requirements for the position: Informal enquiries can be made to Molly O Keeffe, on 086 036 3251. Completed application forms must be returned no later than Tuesday 10th March 2026. Applicants may be short listed on the basis of their application. The Department of Health & Children Consolidated Scales apply.
Cook
CAN YOU FOLLOW IN THE COLONEL’S FOOTSTEPS? Here’s a bit more on what you can expect from the job and some of the important experiences that can help you show you’ve got what it takes to make the Colonel proud… The kitchen is where our Cooks freshly prepare and cook our famous chicken, just as the colonel intended. You’re an authentic brand ambassador who also happens to love our chicken and chips. As a Cook in our Back of House Kitchen you’ll freshly prepare our famous chicken. It’s over to you to make sure our product is Gold Standard and finger lickin’ good for our guests, every time. WHO WE ARE Take one man with a big idea (and some serious style), add 11 herbs and spices, 1,009 rejections, buckets of grit, ambition and southern hospitality and you’ve got KFC. It’s simple, we’re a people business that sells chicken and chips (and some other pretty epic stuff too). OUR RESTAURANT CULTURE We do things the right way. It isn’t always easy, but it’s always better. We lead with our hearts, work hard and play hard and we welcome everyone into our big KFC family. It doesn’t matter who you are, where you’re from, or what your shoe size is – everyone has a place at the Colonel’s table. All we ask is that you roll up your sleeves, get stuck in and treat our team like family and our guests as friends. It’s what the Colonel would do. That got you cluckin’ excited? Apply now- there might just be a seat for you at the Colonel’s table…
Assistant General Manager
CAN YOU FOLLOW IN THE COLONEL’S FOOTSTEPS? Here’s a bit more on what you can expect from the job and some of the important experiences that can help you show you’ve got what it takes to make the Colonel proud… As an Assistant Restaurant General Manager (ARGM) you will be “wingman” or woman to the Restaurant General Manager (RGM) . You’re an authentic brand ambassador who also happens to love our chicken and chips. Our ARGM’s have a wealth of experience coming from a variety of backgrounds, from supermarkets and pubs, to high street retailers and even banks. You’ll be empowered to partner with your RGM to run your restaurant like you own it. We want to give the kind of guest service that makes guests come back for more so we’re looking for leaders who will coach their teams well and can create a culture that puts guests at the centre. WHO WE ARE Take one man with a big idea (and some serious style), add 11 herbs and spices, 1,009 rejections, buckets of grit, ambition and southern hospitality and you’ve got KFC. It’s simple, we’re a people business that sells chicken and chips (and some other pretty epic stuff too). OUR RESTAURANT CULTURE We do things the right way. It isn’t always easy, but it’s always better. We lead with our hearts, work hard and play hard and we welcome everyone into our big KFC family. It doesn’t matter who you are, where you’re from, or what your shoe size is – everyone has a place at the Colonel’s table. All we ask is that you roll up your sleeves, get stuck in and treat our team like family and our guests as friends. It’s what the Colonel would do. That got you cluckin’ excited? Apply now - there might just be a seat for you at the Colonel’s table…
Medical Scientist Senior, University Hospital
Details of the Service This post is located in Cork University Hospital (CUH) which is the largest university teaching hospital in Ireland; it is the only level 1 trauma centre in the Republic of Ireland and is one of the country’s eight regional cancer units. The Laboratory provides analysis of patient specimens for inpatient, outpatient and community patients. It also provides some referral services for specialised testing for other laboratories in the organisational area. The service also has extensive interest in research and development and is a teaching site for Medical Scientists and related health professionals The service has been awarded ISO15189:2022 accreditation. It operates a Quality Management System that conforms to this standard. Purpose of the Post The overall purpose of this post isto develop, implement and maintain a process to address expansion of the Regional Molecular Pathology service to meet the demands of Oncology and personalised medicine and to: · Provide strategic, clinical and scientific leadership, which results in the delivery of an accredited, effective, efficient, quality assured and patient centred Pathology service. · Develop a shared sense of commitment and participation among all staff in the planning and development of the service. · Keep the Pathology team appraised of any significant development within his/her area of responsibility and perform such additional duties as may be agreed from time to time. The Medical Scientist, Senior (Molecular Pathology) is a key member of the Pathology Laboratory team and together with the CMS and Consultants will ensure that laboratory services are provided to support the clinical needs of the patients, in a manner that is consistent with the mission, values and strategic plan of the Hospital. Health Regions Six Health Regions have been established within the HSE, on the basis of the geographical boundaries agreed by the Government in July 2019 and they will be operational from 2024. Each Health Region will be tasked with population specific planning resourcing and delivery of health and social care services for the needs of its unique population. This will result in improved accountability and governance in terms of finance and performance, while also bringing decision-making closer to the frontline. Health Regions will enable and empower staff to provide services that are: • Integrated, locally planned and delivered • Easier to access and navigate • Available closer to home Health Regions are geographically based units with clearly defined populations. They align community and hospital services within specific areas. The HSE will retain a strong but leaner central organisation, with more service provision developed at a local level. The HSE South West health region will manage and deliver all public health and social care services in Cork and Kerry. HSE South West includes all hospital and community healthcare services in the region. This includes: • South / South West Hospital Group S/SWHG • Cork Kerry Community Healthcare CKCH The Department of Population and Public Health is also now aligned with this health region Services in the South West health region: HSE Services working within this region include: • Acute Hospitals • Primary care services • Community services • Social care services • Health and social care professionals • Voluntary sector services South / South West Hospital Group and Cork Kerry Community Healthcare became part of HSE South West health region on 3rd March 2025 and the transition to the new structures will continue throughout 2026. For further information about the role, contact Name:Réiltín Werner, Chief Medical Scientist, Molecular Pathology Email: reiltin.werner@hse.ie Tel:021 – 4922513
Apprentice In Social Work, Mental Health Services, HES
The Apprentice in Social Work programme has been developed by an industry-led consortium with University College Cork (UCC) as the lead educational institution. The 2 year apprenticeship programme merges higher education with work-based learning by providing the post holder with a unique opportunity to gain practical administrative experience within a Social Work team whilst completing college-based learning towards achieving a Level 9 Social Work qualification. The Apprentice will spend approximately 15 months on-the-job under the supervision and guidance of experienced, professionally qualified Social Workers and 9 months off-the-job completing a total of 3 college-based learning blocks at UCC. There is a Social Work Apprentice Handbook, which contains additional information on the Apprentice in Social Work, which can be found here : https://content.apprenticeship.ie/f/83224/x/0c10b1f40a/apprentice-in-social-work-social-work-apprenticeship-apprentice-handbook-a4-v13.pdf Following completion of the full-time, structured programme and successful achievement of both the practical and academic elements, the apprentice will be positioned to register as a Social Worker with CORU- the regulatory body in Ireland. For queries about the Recruitment process, please contact: Allison Kingsley, Team Lead Email: allison.kingsley@hse.ie
Clinical Nurse Manager, Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory Coordinator, University Hospital
Details of Service Cork University Hospital (CUH) has approximately 800 beds and this will increase further to 1,000 beds on completion of the transfer of additional services to the CUH campus. CUH currently employs approximately 4,571 (WTE) staff of multiple professions and is the primary teaching hospital for the Faculty of Health and Science in University College Cork (UCC). UCC is the Academic partner of the South/South West Hospital Group. CUH has very strong relationships with each of the six schools within the Science Faculty of UCC and this is a key area for future development to maximise the opportunities for both the service and academia. CUH is a recommended Major Trauma Centre for the Republic of Ireland due to the wide range of specialties delivered by the hospital – including Neurosciences, Cardiac Services, Orthopaedics, General Surgery, Renal, Internal Medicine, Vascular, Ophthalmology, Urology, Plastic Surgery, Maxillary-Facial, Paediatrics, Intensive Care, Oncology, Haematology, Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Neonatology and Emergency Medicine. CUH is the tertiary referral centre for the HSE Southern area, and the supra regional area of Limerick, Clare, Tipperary, Waterford and Kilkenny. CUH therefore acts as a regional centre for secondary and tertiary care for the catchment population of approx. 550,000 served by the HSE Southern area and a supra-regional centre for a total a population of 1.2 million. Purpose of the Post The post of CNM2 has a pivotal role in service planning, co-ordinating, and managing activity and resources within the clinical area. The main responsibilities are: quality assurance, resource management, staffing and staff development, practice development, facilitating communication and professional/clinical leadership. The CNM2 Cath Lab Coordinator will be responsible for streamlining and coordination of all acute and elective services including: · Diagnostic Coronary Angiography · Coronary Intervention · Electrophysiology Services (EPS/RFA, Pacing, ICD, Loop implant/explant) · Trans Oesophageal ECHO · Atrial Septal Defect and Patent Foramen Ovale procedures Informal Enquiries We welcome enquiries about the role. Contact Diarmuid Nolan –Assistant Director of Nursing, diarmuid.nolan@hse.ie /0873653102 for further information about the role Contact Tamara Broderick- People Resourcing, tamara.broderick@hse.ie – for enquiries relating to the recruitment process
Clinical Nurse Manager, Cardiac Rehabilitation Coordinator, University Hospital
Details of Service Cork University Hospital (CUH) has approximately 800 beds and this will increase further to 1,000 beds on completion of the transfer of additional services to the CUH campus. CUH currently employs approximately 4,571 (WTE) staff of multiple professions and is the primary teaching hospital for the Faculty of Health and Science in University College Cork (UCC). UCC is the Academic partner of the South/South West Hospital Group. CUH has very strong relationships with each of the six schools within the Science Faculty of UCC and this is a key area for future development to maximise the opportunities for both the service and academia. CUH is a recommended Major Trauma Centre for the Republic of Ireland due to the wide range of specialties delivered by the hospital – including Neurosciences, Cardiac Services, Orthopaedics, General Surgery, Renal, Internal Medicine, Vascular, Ophthalmology, Urology, Plastic Surgery, Maxillary-Facial, Paediatrics, Intensive Care, Oncology, Haematology, Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Neonatology and Emergency Medicine. CUH is the tertiary referral centre for the HSE Southern area, and the supra regional area of Limerick, Clare, Tipperary, Waterford and Kilkenny. CUH therefore acts as a regional centre for secondary and tertiary care for the catchment population of approx. 550,000 served by the HSE Southern area and a supra-regional centre for a total a population of 1.2 million. Cardiology Department CUH is a tertiary referral centre receiving cardiac referrals from Kerry University Hospital, Mercy University Hospital, Mallow General Hospital, Bantry General Hospital, Waterford University Hospital and the surrounding region. Cardiology services in CUH are provided in the Cath Lab, Coronary Care Unit, Step Down Unit, Cardiology Ward, Cardiology Outpatients, Cardiac Assessment Unit and Cardiothoracic ward. Purpose of the Post The post holder has a pivotal role in service planning, co-ordinating, and managing activity and resources within the clinical area. The main responsibilities are: quality assurance, resource management, staffing and staff development, practice development, facilitating communication and professional / clinical leadership. Informal Enquiries We welcome enquiries about the role. Contact Diarmuid Nolan (Assistant Director of Nursing) 087 3653102 or Email : diarmuid.nolan@hse.ie - for further information about the role Contact Tamara Broderick- People Resourcing, Tamara.broderick@hse.ie – for enquiries relating to the recruitment process
Lead Clinical Perfusionist, University Hospital
Details of the Service The Clinical Perfusion Department at Cork University Hospital (CUH) provides perfusion services for elective and emergency adult cardiac surgery. The caseload is approx. 450 cases per annum across 2 theatres. This includes perfusion cover for adult cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP), autologous cell salvage, on bypass haemofiltration, blood gas management, coagulation monitoring and thromboelastograph (TEG) analysis/interpretation. The department provides a 24 hour, 7 days a week on call service for adult cardiac emergencies. As the unit expands its advanced cardiopulmonary support capabilities through the introduction of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO), the creation of an ECMO Lead Perfusionist role is essential to provide strategic leadership, clinical oversight, and operational management of the new service. The post holder will work closely with a range of multidisciplinary colleagues to ensure the safe and effective delivery of ECMO services within the cardiothoracic unit. Key working relationships include: • Fellow Chief Perfusionist(s) - for strategic planning, governance, and overall service development. • Perfusion Team - for rostering, training, competency assessment, and quality assurance of ECMO practice. • Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeons, Anaesthetists and Intensivists - for co-ordination of ECMO initiation, management, and weaning, ensuring safe, evidence-based care. • Intensive Care Nursing Team - for clinical support, education, and consistent management and care of ECMO patients. • Senior Management and Service Leads - to align ECMO objectives with wider directorate and hospital strategies. • Regional ECMO Centres - clinical liaison, patient referral or transfer processes, and shared best practice. • Suppliers and Technical Representatives - for equipment updates, technical training, and product support. • Clinical Governance, Education, and Risk Management Leads - for policy development, audit, incident review, and competency programmes. • Pharmacy and Haematology Services - for anticoagulation management, drug compatibility, and blood product support. Biomedical Engineering - for ECMO equipment maintenance, safety checks, and technical support. Health Regions Six Health Regions have been established within the HSE, on the basis of the geographical boundaries agreed by the Government in July 2019 and they will be operational from 2024. Each Health Region will be tasked with population specific planning resourcing and delivery of health and social care services for the needs of its unique population. This will result in improved accountability and governance in terms of finance and performance, while also bringing decision-making closer to the frontline. Health Regions will enable and empower staff to provide services that are: • Integrated, locally planned and delivered • Easier to access and navigate • Available closer to home Health Regions are geographically based units with clearly defined populations. They align community and hospital services within specific areas. The HSE will retain a strong but leaner central organisation, with more service provision developed at a local level. The HSE South West health region will manage and deliver all public health and social care services in Cork and Kerry. HSE South West includes all hospital and community healthcare services in the region. This includes: • South /South West Hospital Group S/SWHG • Cork Kerry Community Healthcare CKCH • Midlands Louth Meath Community Health Organisation • Community Healthcare Organisation Dublin North City and County The Department of Population and Public Health is also now aligned with this health region Services in the South West health region: HSE Services working within this region include: • Acute Hospitals • Primary care services • Community services • Social care services • Health and social care professionals • Voluntary sector services South / South West Hospital Group and Cork Kerry Community Healthcare will become part of HSE South West health region from 3rd March 2025 and the transition to the new structures will be taking place throughout 2026. For further information about the role, contact: Anne-Marie Hennessy, Chief Clinical Perfusionist/Department Tutor Email: annemarie.hennessy@hse.ie Tel: 021 423 4142
Domestic, General Hospital, Extended
Responsible for the general cleaning of the service area and ensure the agreed standard of cleanliness and hygiene are maintained in all areas and appropriately documented in line with national and locally devised policies and regulations. Please ensure you download, save and read the Job Specification and Applicant Information Document. All of these documents are located at the bottom of this advertisement. We strongly recommend that you read the Job Specification associated with post before completing your application form. Please allow sufficient time to submit your application form before the deadline. For any technical issues with submitting the application form please contact, liam.murphy4@hse.ie
General Operative (Cleansing Specific)
Cork City Council invites applications for the position of General Operative (Cleansing Specific) to fill permanent, full-time and temporary positions. This competition may be used to fill permanent and/or temporary vacancies as they arise during the lifetime of the panel. DUTIES Duties – Manual Street Cleansing Operative As part of the Cleansing Team, the post holder will be required to: • Assist in the delivery of street cleansing operations, including litter picking and sweeping, removal of illegally dumped waste, weeds and detritus, and the power washing of pavements and bins at locations throughout the city. • Carry out physical duties including, but not limited to, manual sweeping, emptying and maintaining litter bins, disposal and removal of waste, fly-tipping clean-ups and removal of dead animals. • Work as part of a crew and carry out all duties assigned by the relevant supervisor or line manager. • Be responsible for the safe operation and care of any vehicle, plant and ancillary equipment allocated to them. • Comply with Cork City Council’s Fleet Management Services Policies, Procedures and Handbook. • Provide a high standard of customer service and contribute to maintaining a clean, safe and welcoming environment for residents and visitors. • Act as an ambassador for the Council by being professional, courteous, efficient and helpful to members of the public. • Ensure that health and safety requirements, safe systems of work, housekeeping standards, and operational procedures are complied with through regular checking and cleaning of equipment and work areas. • Participate in mandatory training, including health and safety and industry-related updates, as required. • Use, as directed and subject to appropriate training, Information Technology equipment including mobile phones, hand-held devices and other relevant technologies. • Support and participate in quality improvement initiatives and the maintenance of high service standards. • Maintain good work practices and positive working relationships with colleagues and supervisors. • Maintain and communicate information necessary for the effective delivery of the service. • Carry out any other duties appropriate to the grade of General Operative within the Cleansing Section or other functional areas of the Council, as may be assigned from time to time. The above duties are not intended to be a comprehensive list of all responsibilities involved. Accordingly, the post holder may be required to perform other duties appropriate to the post, as may be assigned from time to time, and to contribute to the ongoing development and evolution of the role while in office. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POST Character Candidates shall 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. Education, Experience, etc. Candidates shall on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms for the post: a) Have a standard of education such as will enable the applicant to satisfactorily perform the duties of the position. b) Have a valid Safe Pass registration card prior to taking up an appointment. Desirable Skills Candidates should also be able to demonstrate strong ability in the following areas: • Problem Solving • Communicating Effectively • Delivering Results In addition, candidates should: • Have the capability or aptitude to use computer-based systems (e.g. email, Word, Excel and other relevant systems) and new technologies or be willing to undertake any necessary training and upskilling. • Be suitable for undertaking driving duties, subject to holding the appropriate driving licence and operational requirements. Competency Framework Please note that the following competencies will be explored during the interview: • Problem Solving • Communicating Effectively • Delivering Results The interview will give you the opportunity to demonstrate your experience and skills in these areas, so we encourage you to think about examples from your past work that highlight your strengths in each competency. Salary Remuneration for the position of General Operative is: €691.60 - €711.04 - €749.76 - €753.35 - €758.61 - €759.79 - €762.53 - €764.48 - €766.46 - €766.46 - €767.16 - €771.30 (LSI 1) - €773.40 (LSI 2) In accordance with Departmental Circular Letter EL 02/2011, a person who is not a serving local authority employee on or after 1 January 2011 will enter the scale at the minimum point. Hours of Duty The standard working week is 39 hours. You will be required to be available for weekend overtime and for covering events within the city boundary. Holders of the post may be required to attend for duty at any time, in accordance with arrangements made by the local authority. The Council reserves the right to alter hours of work from time to time. All hours worked will be subject to the provisions of the Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997 and the Organisation of Working Time (Regulations) Act, 2001. Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Cork City Council is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome and encourage applications from suitably qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, civil or family status, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, race, ethnic origin, membership of the Traveller community, religion, or belief.