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Main purpose of the role: Responsible for the preparation of high quality hot and cold deli products and for ensuring customer satisfaction is the number one priority. The ideal candidate will have/be:
Associate Data Engineer, People Analytics
The Central Bank of Ireland serves the public interest by safeguarding monetary and financial stability and by working to ensure that the financial system operates in the best interests of consumers and the wider economy. We currently have a vacancy for an Associate Data Analyst, People Analytics on a specified purpose contract of 12 months in the HR Division . This role is aligned with the Bank Executive grade and the BEX salary scale of €39,090 applies. Please click here for further information on our salary scales. The purpose of the role is to assist the People Analytics team with specialist data analytics expertise to support the delivery of effective outcomes, including the production of relevant periodic management information. The role requires a comprehensive understanding of statistical analysis, business analytics, and practical experience in leveraging diverse data analytics tool to drive informed decision-making within People Analytics. Responsibilities We know it's our people who make the Central Bank special and we are focused on creating a diverse, inclusive, fulfilling and progressive work environment. We encourage applications from candidates with different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives as it strengthens us, as individuals and as an organisation. We are committed to positively supporting candidates with disabilities. If we can make any reasonable accommodations for you in the recruitment process in order to give you the opportunity to perform to your best, please email our Disability Inclusion Partner, Aobh Kavanagh at aobh.kavanagh@centralbank.ie. Any information that you provide will be used only for the purposes of providing relevant support and will have no bearing on how your application will be viewed.We have recently implemented a hybrid working model to balance the flexibility working from home provides with the value our office environments bring to support collaboration and connection with colleagues. Our approach to hybrid working enables colleagues to work from home up to 50% of working days, building on an existing broad range of flexible working policies and practices already in place to support our people achieve the right balance. Our policies also provide insight into our organisational culture, work environment and working arrangements. Here are some of the key policies (subject to ongoing review and amendment) which may be of interest as you consider a career with us.The Central Bank pension scheme mirrors the rules of the civil service pension scheme. Therefore if you are in receipt of civil/public service pension, abatement may apply to your current pension. Details of the appropriate pension scheme will be provided upon determination of the appointee’s status.Application Details:Closing Date: 09/04/2026 To apply, please complete the application form attached (via the “apply” link). Before starting your application you will be asked to create a profile with us, this will allow you to track and review your application throughout the process. Click "register" to create a profile and complete the application process.Once your application has been successfully submitted you will receive an automatic email from us acknowledging receipt. If you do not receive this auto-acknowledgement, please contact recruitment@centralbank.ieOur policies also provide insight into our organisational culture, work environment and working arrangements. Here are some of the key policies (subject to ongoing review and amendment) which may be of interest as you consider a career with us. The Central Bank pension scheme mirrors the rules of the civil service pension scheme. Therefore if you are in receipt of civil/public service pension, abatement may apply to your current pension. Details of the appropriate pension scheme will be provided upon determination of the appointee’s status. Cuirfear fáilte roimh iarratais i nGaeilgeThe Central Bank of Ireland is an equal opportunities employer.
Sr On-site IT Support Engineer
Sr. On-Site IT Support Engineer Reports to : IT EMEA/ASPAC Ops. Lead Glanbia Business Services Join this dynamic team focused on delivering better nutrition for every step of life’s journey The Opportunity The Sr. On-Site IT Support Engineer is responsible for providing hands-on technical support for on-site office IT infrastructure and technology as well as the oversite of On-Site IT Support Engineers at several sites across Ireland. This role involves acting as remote hands to resolve local infrastructure-related issues, handling the installation and decommissioning of both office hardware and end-user technology hardware, and ensuring the smooth operation of IT systems and equipment in office environments. They will also manage IT onboarding and offboarding processes, including the distribution and collection of end-user devices, and provide technical support for corporate events and local site-specific technology. Job Responsibilities TECHNICAL CAPABILITIES & SKILLS On Site IT Support Provides hands-on support for resolving on-site issues, including hardware troubleshooting and replacements. Hardware Installation and Decommissioning Installs, configures, and decommissions infrastructure and end-user technology hardware. Office IT Support Supports and maintains office IT infrastructure, including network devices, telephony systems, and end-user equipment. Corporate Event IT Support Ensures seamless IT and AV functionality for corporate events, including video conferencing and telephony systems. Local Site Technology Support Provides support for local site-specific technologies, such as digital signage and lab equipment. IT Onboarding and Offboarding Manages the distribution, setup, and collection of end-user devices during onboarding and offboarding processes. Collaboration with Remote Teams Works closely with remote IT teams to execute tasks and resolve issues requiring on-site presence. Governance and Compliance Ensures adherence to IT governance and compliance policies during all on-site activities and supports site-related audit information gathering activities. Documentation and Knowledge Sharing Maintains detailed records of activities, including hardware installations, decommissions, and issue resolutions. Customer Service Provides excellent technical support and customer service to end-users and stakeholders. LEADERSHIP CAPABILITIES Drive Strategic Impact Translates organizational strategy into team strategy using data-driven insights to make effective decisions and take calculated risks, while building strong customer/consumer relationships. Act with Agility Introduces change initiatives to address changing business needs by working effectively through uncertainty and with unstructured teams and environments. Empower Others Develops a future pipeline of talent by proactively assessing capabilities and creating development goals that leverage effective coaching, delegation, and autonomy. Lead Inclusively Creates a psychologically safe environment that removes divides, drives collaboration, and fosters a culture of respect and curiosity. Innovate with Courage Encourages team to build new capabilities, explore new ideas and emerging technologies, and engage in a constructive approach to lessons learned. Communicate with Purpose & Vision Delivers inspirational communications that mark progress toward archiving organizational vision, cultivate a sense of shared purpose, and build buy-in with key stakeholders. If you think you have what it takes, but don't necessarily meet every single point on the job description, please apply! Where and How You Will Work The opportunity will be based in Citywest, Dublin with hybrid working arrangements available, which allows you greater choice in how you work and live, giving you a better work-life balance. What We Would Like to Offer You The opportunity to develop your career on a global stage, continuous learning through an on-demand learning platform, and a competitive compensation package including staff discounts, health plan & competitive salary. About Glanbia Glanbia is a better nutrition company with three divisions: Performance Nutrition, Health & Nutrition and Dairy Nutrition. Collectively and with our partners we offer an incredible breadth of expertise in nutrition. We employ a team of 5,800 people, work with global food and beverage companies, and sell our award-winning and market-leading brands and ingredients in more than 100 countries worldwide. At Glanbia, we celebrate diversity, because we know that our individual strengths make us stronger together. We welcome and encourage interest from a variety of candidates. We will give your application consideration, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender perception or identity, national origin, age, marital status, protected veteran status, or disability status.
Trainee Chef, Defence Forces
Trainee Chef, Defence Forces A career as a Trainee Chef in the Irish Defence Forces offers the opportunity to build a recognised culinary career while serving your country. The Defence Forces (Óglaigh na hÉireann) are the combined armed forces of Ireland (Army, Naval Service and Air Corps), dedicated to defending the State, supporting national security, and contributing to international peace and security at home and overseas. Our personnel are trained to the highest standards, operating with discipline, teamwork, and professionalism in a wide range of roles. Trainee Chefs join the Defence Forces as General Service Recruits . During your initial twelve weeks of Recruit Training , you will develop the core military skills required of all Defence Forces personnel, including discipline, teamwork, fitness, and leadership. This is followed by a further twelve weeks of 2-3 Star training , where you continue to build your military knowledge and experience. On successful completion of this training, there may be a period of culinary on-the-job work experience before you progress to professional chef training in the Defence Forces School of Catering in McKee Barracks, Dublin. Here you will develop practical culinary skills and gain a QQI Level 5 Major Award, with opportunities for further recognised professional qualifications. You will learn a wide range of culinary skills from our team of highly experienced instructor staff, including the preparation of nutritious, high-quality meals for Defence Forces personnel. Whilst undergoing these three elements of training, in addition to full pay, you will also receive free meals and accommodation within the barracks. You will also have access to free medical care (dentist, pharmacy, physio etc.) and gym facilities. Defence Forces Chefs play an important role in supporting operational effectiveness by ensuring personnel are properly nourished during training, daily duties, and deployments. Chefs may serve in barracks and at sea throughout Ireland and can also support Defence Forces personnel on overseas missions. This career is ideal for motivated individuals who enjoy teamwork, hands-on work, and working in a disciplined, fast-paced environment . It offers a unique opportunity to combine a professional culinary career with the pride and purpose of serving in the Irish Defence Forces.
Senior Supervisor
Senior Supervisor – Day service Job reference - SS_TALL_0204 39 hours per week – Permanent Contract Qualifications required: Social Care/ Studies or Relevant 3rd Level Qualification at degree level i.e.; Social Work, Psychology is essential , (or relevant qualification received outside the state recognised by NARIC equivalent to Irish level 8). Skills/Abilities required of a Senior Supervisor
Board Director, ABI
Are you passionate about making a real difference in people's lives? If so, we are looking for voluntary Board members to help guide our work in delivering vital services to people living with an acquired brain injury. Acquired Brain Injury Ireland (ABI Ireland) Acquired Brain Injury Ireland is dedicated to serving and empowering individuals who have experienced brain injury. Through a combination of personalised rehabilitation programmes and dedicated advocacy, the organisation supports over 1,300 brain injury survivors and their families each year, to achieve their personal goals and work towards greater independence. Services are provided across a range of environments, including in people’s own homes, community settings, group settings and assisted living homes, ensuring a holistic, biopsychosocial model of rehabilitation. ABI Ireland operates as a Section 39–funded organisation, with the majority of its income—approximately €22 million—provided through the HSE to deliver core services. ABI Ireland is dedicated to delivering exemplary services to individuals in need, consistently adhering to the highest standards of quality and professionalism. The organisation operates within robust governance frameworks, including accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), oversight by HIQA, and compliance with the Charities Triple Lock Standard. Furthermore, ABI Ireland maintains ongoing alignment with the standards set by the HSE and the Charities Governance Code, ensuring sustained excellence and accountability throughout all aspects of service provision. ABI Ireland works in partnership with its sister organisation, Anvers Housing Association, an approved housing body, to provide a housing with support model, enhancing quality of life for individuals affected by acquired brain injury. Through collaborative initiatives, they jointly focus on delivering specialist services, providing accessible and supported housing, and facilitating community-based rehabilitation to empower those impacted by brain injury. Anvers Housing Association specialises in providing high-quality, accessible accommodation tailored specifically for people with acquired brain injury. Their housing solutions are designed to promote independent living while ensuring residents receive appropriate support. Adhering to the governance standards for AHBs (AHBRA) and the Charity Regulator’s Governance Code, Anvers collaborates closely with ABI Ireland to integrate housing provision with rehabilitation services and community engagement initiatives. Both organisations operate under a unified leadership and governance structure. This integrated approach ensures strong alignment across their activities, fosters a cohesive strategic direction, and guarantees the consistent delivery of high-quality, person-centred support for individuals living with acquired brain injury. Acquired Brain Injury Ireland invites applications from two highly experienced and values-driven professionals to join the Board. Successful candidates will demonstrate a strong commitment to excellence, integrity, and the advancement of person-centred support for individuals living with acquired brain injury. Experience & Background ABI Ireland welcomes expressions of interest from candidates with substantial senior-level experience in Public Affairs, Advocacy, Fundraising, Health, Social Care, Rehabilitation, or closely related fields. Prior Board experience is essential, and additional consideration will be given to those who have chaired Boards or Board committees. Given the organisation’s commitment to strong governance and regulatory compliance, candidates should be comfortable interpreting financial, governance, or risk information at Board or senior leadership level. Experience contributing to or overseeing structured governance processes—such as Finance & Audit, Quality & Risk, or strategic planning forums—is particularly advantageous. Successful applicants will demonstrate values-driven leadership, sound judgment, and a collaborative style consistent with the organisation’s person-centred, mission-focused ethos. Key Competencies Strategic Governance Remuneration All work carried out by the Board Director on behalf of ABI Ireland will be done in a voluntary capacity. All reasonable expenses incurred in carrying out the duties of Board Director will be reimbursed by the organisation. How to Apply All applications should be received by Friday 1st May 2026 at 5pm. For any informal enquiries, please contact: Gillian Littlefield - Executive Assistant - glittlefield@abiireland.ie For more information, please see our websites: https://www.abiireland.ie and https://www.anvershousing.ie
Board Director, Anvers Housing
Are you passionate about making a real difference in people's lives? If so, we are looking for voluntary Board members to help guide our work in delivering vital services to people living with an acquired brain injury. Anvers Housing Association (Anvers Housing) Anvers Housing Association (Anvers Housing) was founded to meet the specialised housing needs of individuals living with acquired brain injuries in Ireland. Operating as a not-for-profit, approved housing body, Anvers Housing is committed to providing secure, accessible, and supportive environments that empower residents to sustain independence and dignity. Currently, Anvers Housing oversees a portfolio of 14 high-quality, accessible housing units, encompassing a blend of independent living apartments and supported accommodation nationwide. This flexible approach ensures that placements are tailored to the unique requirements of each resident. In line with the governance standards set by the Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority (AHBRA) and the Charity Regulator’s Governance Code, Anvers Housing works in close partnership with Acquired Brain Injury Ireland (ABI Ireland). Through this collaboration, Anvers Housing and ABI Ireland integrate housing provision with rehabilitation services and community engagement initiatives, delivering a holistic model of support. To respond to increasing demand, Anvers Housing is actively expanding its capacity through ongoing development projects. These initiatives are designed to enhance the availability of customised housing solutions, while upholding excellence in accessibility and resident support. ABI Ireland is dedicated to serving and empowering individuals who have experienced brain injury. Through a combination of personalised rehabilitation programmes and dedicated advocacy, the organisation supports over 1,300 brain injury survivors and their families each year, to achieve their personal goals and work towards greater independence. Services are provided across a range of environments, including in people’s own homes, community settings, group settings and assisted living homes, ensuring a holistic, biopsychosocial model of rehabilitation. ABI Ireland operates as a Section 39–funded organisation, with the majority of its income—approximately €22 million— provided through the HSE to deliver core services. Both organisations operate under a unified leadership and governance structure. This integrated approach ensures strong alignment across their activities, fosters a cohesive strategic direction, and guarantees the consistent delivery of high-quality, person-centred support for individuals living with acquired brain injury. Anvers Housing seeks experienced, values-driven professionals for two Board positions. Successful candidates will demonstrate a strong commitment to excellence, integrity, and the advancement of person-centred support for individuals living with acquired brain injury. In this capacity, Directors will provide strategic leadership and uphold robust governance, overseeing housing delivery, financial management, and the overall performance and direction of the organisation. Directors are integral to promoting transparency, accountability, and ensuring adherence to the organisation’s strategy, mission, and regulatory requirements. Experience & Background Anvers Housing welcomes expressions of interest from candidates with substantial senior-level experience in property management, finance, or the public sector. Prior Board experience is essential, and particular consideration will be given to individuals who have previously chaired Boards or committees. Candidates should bring a strong values base, sound judgment, and a commitment to advancing high-quality, person-centred housing for people living with acquired brain injury. Key Competencies Housing & Service Insight Candidates will bring a deep understanding of the housing and support landscape, including: Remuneration All work carried out by Board Directors on behalf of Anvers Housing Association will be done in a voluntary capacity. All reasonable expenses incurred in carrying out the duties of the Board Director will be reimbursed by the organisation. How to Apply All applications should be received by Friday 1st May 2026 at 5pm. For any informal enquiries, please contact: Gillian Littlefield - Executive Assistant - glittlefield@abiireland.ie For more information, please see our websites: https://www.anvershousing.ie https://www.abiireland.ie
HR Systems & Relief Workforce Officer
HR Systems & Relief Workforce Officer (Grade V) St. Michael’s House is a community-based voluntary organisation which provides facilities and services to over 1,900 adults and children with intellectual disabilities and their families in the greater Dublin area. For over 70 years, St. Michael’s House has been a leading provider of high-quality, person-centred services for adults with intellectual disabilities. We are now seeking a HR Systems & Relief Workforce Officer to join our supportive and progressive Workfroce and HR Systems team. About the Role The successful candidate will support the implementation and rollout of the HR Software Systems across St. Michael’s House in addtion ot this the holder will work closely with PIC’s, Service Managers, and frontline staff to ensure the delivery of relief where required relative to grade i.e., Direct Support Workers, Social Care Workers, and Staff Nurses. Applicants must have: Closing Date for receipt of applications 17th April 2026 at 12.00 pm Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted and remember to include a valid email address and mobile phone number as this is the way you will be contacted to attend an interview. Candidates should note that canvassing will disqualify. St. Michael’s House is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
Head Of Learning Technology
Head of Learning Technology City Education Group City Education Group (CEG) is a leader in delivering high-quality, innovative educational experiences, empowering students to achieve their academic and career aspirations. The Group comprises of two colleges across the educational spectrum, from second level through third level, professional and QQI courses, to CPD and English language teaching. With a legacy dating back to 1977 and decades of excellence behind us, we continue to expand and innovate, ensuring our programmes meet the evolving needs of learners in an ever-changing global landscape. In 2024, CEG announced the addition of PEN (Planet Education Networks) as a new shareholder, marking an important milestone in our continued growth & success. We are seeking a suitable candidate to join our team in the role of Head of Learning Technology. The Head of Learning Technology will support innovation and excellence in teaching across all schools/faculties within the group, strengthening our capabilities to develop and deliver teaching excellence and flexibility, supporting CEG’s commitment to a transformative student learning experience. Role Overview The Head of Learning Technology will be responsible for the ongoing optimisation of digital learning platforms and technologies, ensuring high-quality, engaging learning experiences across the Group. The role requires a proactive, solutions-focused professional with a strong understanding of learning technologies, instructional design principles, and data-informed improvement. The Head of Learning Technology will work closely with academic and operational stakeholders to enhance learning effectiveness, support innovation, and ensure learning systems align with organisational strategy and learner needs. Job Details: Job Type: Permanent, Full-time Location: Dublin, Ireland Salary: €75K Principal Duties • Promote evidence-based digital education practices with CEG faculty and staff and assist them to adopt and evaluate them in a collaborative and encouraging manner. • Manage and deliver the Success@City Interactive Learning Series, creating engaging digital learning experiences and improving learner outcomes. • Design, facilitate and evaluate professional development across the Group for staff around learning technologies, digital education and teaching, learning and assessment. • Provide front-line technical and pedagogical assistance to CEG faculty, staff and students around learning technologies and learning design methodologies such as ABC. • In liaison with faculty & staff team members, contribute to the identification, scoping, testing, deployment and evaluation of learning technologies, and in particular, new features and plugins for Moodle Workplace. • In liaison with faculty and staff, contribute to the continuous update of documentation, procedures, policy and strategy as it relates to learning technologies and digital education. • Assist in both the day-to-day service delivery of CEG’s learning technology and contribute to its medium/long-term strategic development. • Liaise, and deepen relationships, with key internal and external stakeholders. • Participate in relevant internal and external professional learning networks. • Assist with the operation of video recording facilities, including assisting staff to create, edit and publish educational video content. • Keep abreast of leading-edge developments in pedagogy, learning technology and digital education with a view to incorporating relevant findings into practice. • Participate in relevant CEG and/or external working groups and committees as the need arise. • Prepare and deliver, in an effective way, a range of presentations on the educational programmes offered by CEG. • Assist in the development of programme validation applications to QQI. • Teaching experience may lead to lecturing opportunities within the Group. The successful candidate will have key relationships with, but not limited to: Director of Quality for Teaching Learning & Assessment, Director of Quality for Academic Affairs, Deans of Schools, Programme Leads/Coordinators. Candidate Profile Qualifications & Experience: • A relevant undergraduate or postgraduate qualification; ideally in education/e-learning/digital learning with experience in a related field. • Excellent pedagogical and technological knowledge and skills, with the capacity to grow and develop further. • Successful track record of encouraging educators to incorporate learning technologies into their teaching/learning/assessment practice. • Successful track record of designing and facilitating professional development for educators, including providing workshops and creating support resources. • Efficient and agile problem-solver, with the proven ability to prioritise and systematically investigate and resolve learning technology issues. • Experience of supporting projects relating to learning technologies, digital education or teaching/learning/assessment more broadly • Successful track record of working closely with diverse stakeholders. • Ability to multitask, deliver on multiple commitments and prioritise tasks to achieve aims and meet deadlines. What We Offer: · Competitive salary package (commensurate with experience). · Comprehensive training and professional development opportunities. · A dynamic and supportive work environment in a growing education group. · Career advancement pathways within the expanding education sector. · A collaborative and forward-thinking leadership team dedicated to excellence and innovation.
DML Clinical Nurse Manager III, Mental Health
Please Note: Location of post · There are currently 2 permanent/ whole-time vacancy available in the Jonathan Swift Clinic, St. James’s Hospital, Dublin. (Post Ref: CNM224381) (Night Duty) · There are currently permanent whole-time and specified purpose posts available in CAMHS, Linn Dara · There are currently permanent whole-time vacancies in Kildare West Wicklow Mental Health Services. A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Dublin and Midlands from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled. Informal enquiries · Oliver Mernagh- Area Director of Nursing (Mental Health) oliver.mernagh@hse.ie 0879846060 · Joseph Donohoe, Director of Nursing, Tallaght Adult Mental Health Services, joseph.donohoe@hse.ie , 086-0232203 · Isobel Donnelly, Director of Nursing, Linn Dara, CAMHS. Isobel.donnelly@hse.ie , 0868151098 · Linda Hutton, Director of Nursing, Kildare West Wicklow Mental Health Services, linda.hutton@hse.ie 0872073428