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Government Administration in Ireland
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Companies
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Houses Of The Oireachtas
Ireland is a parliamentary democracy. The National Parliament (Oireachtas) consists of the President and two Houses: Dáil Éireann (House of Representatives) and Seanad Éireann (the Senate) whose functions and powers derive from the Constitution of Ireland enacted by the People on 1st July, 1937. The Houses of the Oireachtas are situated at Leinster House, Dublin. The Constitution empowers each House to make its own Standing Orders (Rules) with power to attach penalties for their infringement. The sole and exclusive power of making laws is vested in the Oireachtas subject to the obligations of Community membership as provided for in the Constitution. The primacy of Dáil Éireann in regard to the life of the Parliament is recognised in that a general election to Seanad Éireann must take place not later than 90 days after the dissolution of the Dáil. In matters of legislation the Constitution provides that Seanad Éireann cannot delay indefinitely the passage of legislation. Bills to amend the Constitution and Money Bills i.e. financial legislation, can only be initiated in Dáil Éireann. Seanad Éireann can make recommendations (but not amendments) to Money Bills and these must be made within 21 days as against 90 days for non-Money Bills. In addition to its legislative role, each House may examine and criticise Government policy and administration. However, Dáil Éireann is the House from which the Government (the Executive) is formed and to which it is responsible. Should the Government fail to retain the support of the majority of the Members of Dáil Éireann, the result can either be the dissolution of the Dáil and a General Election or the formation of a successor Government.
1001 to 5000 staff
Cavan County Council
The focus of Cavan County Council is to deliver a quality service to the citizens of Cavan in an efficient, accountable and transparent way. Our mission: A Council that leads and collaborates with all to drive and shape a better future for our County. Our vision: A progressive, vibrant county which is smart, connected, innovative, inclusive, and sustainable. The following core values will inform and underpin our decisions- Local Democracy: We will promote and support greater community involvement while recognising and respecting the democratic mandate of the elected members and their role in providing representation and civic leadership in the county- Quality Customer Service: We are committed to delivering a high-quality service which meets the changing needs of our customers- Integrity: We will maintain proper standards of integrity in the performance of our duties- Progressiveness: We strive continuously for improvements in all that we do to promote an innovative and forward-thinking organisation- Sustainability: We will deliver our services in accordance with the principles of sustainability, respecting our natural resources and safeguarding the environment for future generations- Equality: We are committed to improving equality of opportunity for everyone and to promoting a culture of wellbeing, inclusion and respect for all.
201 to 500 staff
Cork County Council
Cork County Council is the second largest Local Authority in the Republic of Ireland and the largest based on geographic area size. The Council has an annual revenue budget of approximately €300m and services a population of people, or households. Current staff numbers total approximately. The County Council has a designated membership of 55 Councillors who are elected to the Council every five years. The primary purpose of the Elected Members is to develop and implement policy for the range of services delivered. In conducting its business, the Council meets twice a month as a full Council and is split into three Divisional Committees; North, South, and West, each of whom meets monthly. What does the Council do? The Council delivers a broad and diverse range of services, including: Roads Motor Taxation Housing Planning Environmental Services Economic Development Tourism Community Development Arts & Heritage Fire Services Library Services. Frontline services are delivered across eight Municipal Districts, and are designed to benefit businesses, residents, and visitors alike.
1001 to 5000 staff
Courts Service
The Courts Service was established as an independent corporate organisation on 9th November, following the enactment of the Courts Service Act, 1998. We employ around staff in 40 locations nationwide. Our functions are-to manage the courts -to provide support services for the judges -to provide information on the courts system to the public -to provide, manage and maintain court buildings -to provide facilities for users of the courts. Seirbhís ar ardchaighdeán a chur ar fáil d'úsáideoirí uile na gcúirteanna in Éirinn. Bunaíodh an tSeirbhís Chúirteanna mar eagraíocht chorparáideach neamhspleách ar 9 Samhain, tar éis achtú an Achta um Sheirbhís Chúirteanna, 1998. Fostaímid thart ar ball foirne i 40 ionad ar fud na tíre. Is iad ár bhfeidhmeanna- na cúirteanna a bhainistiú -seirbhísí tacaíochta a chur ar fáil do na breithiúna -eolas faoin gcóras cúirteanna a chur ar fáil don phobal -foirgnimh chúirte a sholáthar, a bhainistiú agus a chothabháil -saoráidí a chur ar fáil d'úsáideoirí na gcúirteanna.
1001 to 5000 staff
National Asset Management Agency
The National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) was established in 2009 as one of a number of initiatives taken by the Government to address the serious crisis in Irish banking. NAMA is an affiliate of the National Treasury Management Agency.
51 to 200 staff
South Dublin County Council
To provide open, effective, inclusive and participative local democratic processes together with best quality services, facilities and supports which sustain, improve and promote the social, environmental, cultural and economic fabric of South Dublin County for all who live, work and visit here.
1001 to 5000 staff
Westmeath County Council
This is the Official LinkedIn Page for Westmeath County Council, the local authority for County Westmeath:(044) 933 : secretar@westmeathcoco.ie
501 to 1000 staff
Department Of Public Expenditure Infrastructure Public Service Reform And Digitalisation
The Department works from the centre of Government to drive the delivery of better public services, living standards, and infrastructure for the people of Ireland by enhancing governance, building capacity and delivering effectively.
501 to 1000 staff
Kildare County Council
Local Government
501 to 1000 staff
Limerick City And County Council
Limerick City and County Council is the authority responsible for local government in the city and county of Limerick in Ireland. It came into operation on 1st June 2014 after the 2014 local elections. It is a merger of Limerick City Council and Limerick County Council under the provisions of the Local Government Reform Act 2014.
1001 to 5000 staff
Longford County Council
Longford County Council is the authority responsible for local government in Longford. The Council performs representational and operational roles, in accordance with the Irish system of Local Government. In serving the people of Longford, Longford County Council is responsible for the delivery of wide range of services, including the provision of infrastructure services necessary to the physical, economic, social and cultural life of Longford. Longford County Council is responsible for economic and community development, library and heritage services, tourism, Longford Sports Partnership, and the Public Participation Network. Our services also include housing, planning, motoring and road services, water services, fire services and Civil Defence. We work with many different stakeholders in carrying out our functions, such as members of the local community and local community groups, national government and national bodies such as Enterprise Ireland. We are committed to the regeneration of Longford town and county for the betterment of the lives of the people of Longford.
201 to 500 staff
National Shared Services Office, Government Of Ireland
The National Shared Services Office (NSSO) is part of the Government of Ireland. It is a Shared Services provider for HR, pensions and payroll administration and finance services for Government Departments and Public Service Bodies. The NSSO has over 800 civil service staff in 6 offices: in Galway, Tullamore, 2 in Killarney, and 2 in Dublin. Established under the NSSO Act 2017, it was originally set up in 2014 within the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform, and became a separate statutory office on 1st of January 2018. The NSSO started providing HR, pension and payroll shared services in 2013 and now has over civil service customers in receipt of HR and pensions services from 47 Government Departments and PSBs. It also has over payees receiving payroll and related services, of which are pensioners, from 56 public service organisations. The NSSO is directly responsible for delivering Shared Services within the Irish civil service and also provides guidance to other public service sectors. The NSSO applies the Government’s HR, pension and payroll as well as Finance policies and procedures on behalf of its customers and all decision making, control and accountability remains with the client Government Department or office. The NSSO carries out routine HR administration (processing annual leave, sick leave, providing reports on absence, calculating promotion or pension entitlements, and more) and payroll administration (payroll, issuing salary and pension payments, tax certificates, travel and subsistence administration and related functions) for all its customers in one single Shared Services operation. In April 2022 the NSSO launched its finance service and over the next three years 48 Government Departments and PSBs will transfer the administration of their finances into the NSSO's Finance Services.
501 to 1000 staff
Sustainable Energy Authority Of Ireland Seai
SEAI is Ireland's national sustainable energy authority. We work with householders, businesses, communities and government to create a cleaner energy future. Our Mission: Our mission is to be at the heart of delivering Ireland's energy revolution. We drive the reduction and replacement of fossil fuel usage. We are a knowledge led organisation. We partner with citizens, communities, businessess and Government. We are trusted collaborators, innovators, funders and educators. Key Strategic Objectives:* Delivering our targets * Communicating our message * Collaborating with others * Building capacity and developing knowledge * Engaging with and supporting our staff Underpinned by a strong corporate governance framework. Contact us: Head Office Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland 3 Park Place Hatch Street Dublin 2 t +353-1-8082100 f +353-1-8082002 info@seai.ie
201 to 500 staff
Carlow County Council
Welcome to Carlow County Council's LinkedIn page. This account is for information provision. Please direct queries to 0599170300 or e-mail secretar@carlowcoco.ie. See Website for Opening Hours.
501 to 1000 staff
Injuries Resolution Board
The Injuries Resolution Board is Ireland’s independent state body which resolves personal injuries claims in a timely and cost-efficient manner, avoiding unnecessary lengthy and costly litigation. The Injuries Resolution Board resolves claims in respect of personal injuries suffered by people in motor accidents, work place accidents and public liability accidents. All personal injury claims must come through us, unless settled early between claimants and insurers/respondents. The Injuries Resolution Board offices are based in Tallaght, Dublin 24. The Injuries Resolution Board draws on a multi-disciplined and skilled resource of 80 staff, covering a broad spectrum of technical, legal, financial, health and safety, human resources and other professional specialists. Our organisational values - Collaboration, Respect, Openness and Integrity - are the essence of our identity and summarise how we achieve our objectives at an individual and team level. The Injuries Resolution Board is a knowledge-intensive organisation and its success is determined by the expertise, professionalism and drive of its staff. In the Injuries Resolution Board we don’t just accept difference - we celebrate it, we support it, and we thrive on it for the benefit of our employees and our service delivery. We know it takes people with different ideas, strengths, interests, ability and backgrounds to make our organisation succeed. We encourage healthy debate and differences of opinion. To all recruitment agencies: Injuries Resolution Board does not accept agency resumes. Please do not forward resumes to the Injuries Resolution Board.
51 to 200 staff
Louth County Council
A local authority which delivers public services to the residents and businesses of County Louth.
501 to 1000 staff
Residential Tenancies Board Rtb
The RTB was established in 2004 on foot of the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA). The RTB is an agency of Government with statutory powers. The central role of the RTB is to support the rental housing market and to resolve cheaply and speedily disputes between landlords and tenants, affording protection to both parties without having to resort to the Courts. As a statutory body, the RTB has been responsible for the operation of a national registration system for all private residential tenancies and for providing a more timely and cost effective dispute resolution service, as well as disseminating information, carrying out research and offering policy advice regarding the rental housing sector.
51 to 200 staff
Companies Registration Office
The CRO is a Government organisation under the remit of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment and is the central repository of public statutory company law-related information on Irish companies. Its main functions are: •Incorporation of companies •Registration of company post-incorporation documentation •Enforcement, prosecution and striking companies off the register of companies •Provision of information to the public You can register a Company, Business Name (Trading Name), Foreign Company Branch (External Company) or Limited Partnership with the CRO. The Companies Registration Office (CRO) Mission Statement is:"To oversee the highest possible rate and quality of annual return filing on the part of companies in accordance with the relevant statutory provisions and to ensure that information on companies published in turn by the CRO is timely and accurately reflects the information provided by those companies."
51 to 200 staff
Financial Services And Pensions Ombudsman Fspo
The Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman is an independent, impartial, fair and free service that helps resolve complaints from consumers, including small businesses and other organisations, against financial service providers and pension providers. If you have a complaint about the conduct of a financial service provider or pension provider, and you cannot resolve your complaint with your provider, you can bring your complaint to the FSPO. We deal with complaints through either informal mediation, leading to a potential settlement agreed between the parties, or formal investigation and adjudication, leading to a legally binding decision. The FSPO is a values-driven organisation. Our values of fairness, integrity, independence, accessibility and effectiveness are embedded in our processes and procedures through our ongoing training and development programmes. At the heart of our values is a deep desire to deliver the best possible service for our customers. We are committed to carrying out all of our functions in a fair, impartial, balanced and transparent manner. Our aim is to provide a professional and efficient service to all customers and act with integrity at all times. We strive to deliver a service that is accessible, high quality and meets our customer’s needs. The FSPO operates under a team structure comprising: Corporate and Communication Services Customer Operations and Information Management Dispute Resolution Services Investigation Services Legal Services
51 to 200 staff
Local Enterprise Office Clare
Local Enterprise Office Clare provides direct services to the small and micro enterprise sector as well as helping to create an enterprise culture across the county. We can provide direct financial supports to businesses*. We advise on a range of alternative funding options available. We offer business information, advisory services and enterprise support. We deliver high-quality training to meet the needs of your business including; Start Your Own Business, Managing Your Business e.g. Marketing, Sales, Financial Management, Strategy and Business Planning. We mentor you and your business with experienced experts. We guide you to the services most relevant to support the growth and development of your business. We connect you with appropriate State resources for your business including relevant agencies such as; – Department of Social Protection ‘Back to Work Enterprise Allowance’ – Solas ‘Employer Job Incentive Scheme’ – Microfinance Ireland ‘Microenterprise Loan Fund’ – Revenue ‘Seed Capital Scheme’ – Irish Patents Office ‘Intellectual Property for Business’ We create progression pathways for high-potential start-ups and high growth companies to Enterprise Ireland. We advise on and provide access to local property solutions for start-ups and business expansions. We organise key enterprise events. We facilitate effective business networking. We promote and develop entrepreneurship education in the local community. Our website gives you access to online information about our supports and services.*Eligibility criteria apply.
1 to 10 staff
National Disability Authority
The National Disability Authority is the lead state agency on disability issues and is charged with promoting and helping to secure the rights of persons with disabilities. The Authority plays a vital role in advising Government on disability policy, research and standards and ensures the continued monitoring of implementation of standards and services.
11 to 50 staff
Northern And Western Regional Assembly
The Primary role of the Northern and Western Regional Assembly is to ensure that projects co-financed by the European Union in our region are properly implemented and that the correct amount of structural funds is drawn down by the Irish Government. We also have a role in relation to the promotion and monitoring of other EU initiatives and in promoting regional policy and research activities.
11 to 50 staff
Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority
AHBRA was established on 1 Feb 2021 as an independent body, charged with the regulation of Approved Housing Bodies in Ireland, for the purposes of protecting housing assets provided or managed by such bodies.
11 to 50 staff
Department Of Justice, Home Affairs And Migration
The mission of the Department of Justice is to help make Ireland a safer and fairer place in which to live and work, visit and do business. The remit of the Justice family of agencies and services stretches across a range of human concerns and touches on aspects of national life as diverse as the protection of life and property; the prevention and detection of crime; the provision of services for the buying and selling of property; the management of inward migration to the State and providing a Courts Service and other forms of investigative tribunals. On the international front, the Minister and the Department serve the interests of Ireland in relation to Justice and Home Affairs’ matters by participating fully in the European Union, the Council of Europe and the United Nations among other international fora. Who Does What: https://whodoeswhat.gov.ie/root/justice/
1001 to 5000 staff
Department Of The Taoiseach
Department of the Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister)
201 to 500 staff
Department Of Transport
The Department of Transport is a department of the Government of Ireland that is responsible for transport policy and overseeing transport services and infrastructure.
501 to 1000 staff
Irish Government
The Government of Ireland (Irish: Rialtas na hÉireann) is the cabinet that exercises executive authority in Ireland.
5001 to 10000 staff
Offaly County Council
Local government for County Offaly, Ireland. Vision Statement for Local Government : Local Government is ‘the main vehicle of governance and public service at local level – leading economic, social and community development, delivering efficient and good value services, and representing citizens and communities as effectively and accountably as possible’. Mission Statement for Offaly County Council 2019-2024 : To lead sustainable economic, social and community development in Offaly. / Tw @offalycoco / Insta too!
201 to 500 staff
The Probation Service
The Probation Service is an agency within the Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration. We play an instrumental role in helping to reduce the level of crime and to increase public safety by working with offenders to help change their behaviour and make good the harm done by crime. We are the lead agency in the assessment and management of offenders in our community.
501 to 1000 staff
Charities Regulator
The Charities Regulator is Ireland's national statutory regulator for charitable organisations. The Charities Regulator is an independent authority and was established on 16th October 2014 under the Charities Act, 2009. The key functions of the Regulator are to establish and maintain a public register of charitable organisations operating in Ireland and ensure their compliance with the Charities Acts. The Regulator also engages in the provision of services to charities including the authorising of appointments of new charitable trustees, the framing of schemes of incorporation, authorisation of Cy-Près schemes and disposition of lands held upon charitable trusts. Under Part 4 of the Charities Act, 2009 the Regulator has the power to conduct statutory investigations into any organisation believed to be non-compliant with the Charities Acts. Anyone with information of wrongdoing should contact the Regulator by e-mailing concerns@charitiesregulator.ie. All concerns raised will be dealt with in confidence.
11 to 50 staff
Local Enterprise Office Donegal
We are a state agency whose goal is to promote enterprise in County Donegal, encouraging the creation of new businesses and the expansion of existing businesses in the County. We also wish to promote Donegal as a business location to people from other parts of Ireland and abroad. We operate as part of Donegal County Council since April 2014.
1 to 10 staff
The Labour Court Ireland
Ireland's Labour Court. Providing high quality, fair and impartial arrangements for the resolution of industrial disputes and the determination of appeals in disputes based on employment law
11 to 50 staff
Dublin City Council
Dublin City Council is the democratically elected body that governs Dublin City. We are the largest Local Authority in Ireland. Dublin City Council takes the lead role in shaping the strategic vision of the city. It provides a diverse, multilayered and evolving range of services to both citizens and visitors to Dublin which include the provision of housing, planning, development, environmental, roads and traffic, leisure and community services.
5001 to 10000 staff
Fingal County Council
Fingal County Council was established in 1994 and is the Local Authority for the administrative county of Fingal. Fingal is located to the north of Dublin City and is also bordered by South County Dublin, Meath and Kildare, and to the east by the Irish Sea. The county covers an area of c. 448 sq. km. Fingal has a population of 296,214 (Census 2016) making it the third most populous local authority area in the country. The population increased by 77% between 1996 and 2016. The county also has the youngest population in the country. Fingal’s significant economic advantages including Dublin Airport, fast access to Dublin Port, rail, road, power and telecommunications infrastructure. Proximity to Dublin city centre and our location on the Dublin-Belfast economic corridor, ensure our continued future growth. Dublin Airport is nationally significant due to it’s employment base, passenger throughput and airfreight services and it remains the primary economic hub in Fingal. Fingal is defined by the diversity of its landscape. It is rural, urban and suburban. It is home to established communities who trace their roots back hundreds of years - these sit side by side with communities who are emerging with little past but exciting futures. Fingal has 88 km of coastline stretching from Sutton to Balbriggan. We have three protected estuaries, salt marsh habitats and thirteen major beaches. The River Liffey borders our south-western edge.
1001 to 5000 staff
Irish Government Economic & Evaluation Service Igees
Established in 2012, the Irish Government Economic & Evaluation Service (IGEES) is an integrated cross-government service that aims to support better policy formulation and implementation in the civil service through economic analysis and evaluation. There are currently over 100 IGEES staff across a range of civil service grades. The IGEES team is made up of existing, suitably qualified staff along with new specialist graduate level recruits. IGEES is fully integrated into the civil service, with our member soperating in every department across the civil service.
51 to 200 staff
Maritime Area Regulatory Authority
MARA is an independent regulatory body holding a key role in the marine planning system, our day to day activities see us implementing National and European policies on key issues including marine spatial planning, energy security and climate action.
11 to 50 staff
Creative Ireland
Creative Ireland connects people, creativity and wellbeing. It is an all-of-government culture and wellbeing programme that inspires and transforms people, places and communities through creativity. We are committed to the vision that every person in Ireland should have the opportunity to realise their full creative potential. Established in 2017, Creative Ireland was born out of Ireland 2016, the hugely successful state initiative to mark the hundredth anniversary of the Easter Rising. The Programme drew inspiration from the extraordinary public response to the Centenary and the thousands of largely culture-based events exploring issues of identity, community, culture, heritage and citizenship. Through partnerships with local and national government, cultural and enterprise agencies and local enterprise, we create pathways and opportunities for people and communities to unlock their creative potential. We believe in the power and creative potential of people, organisations and government departments working together, sharing expertise, to catalyse ideas and action. Through our focus and co-ordination, we will forge an eco-system of creativity. The Programme is built around key themes: Creative Youth, Creative Communities, Creative Health and Wellbeing, Creative Climate Action and Sustainability and Creative Industries.
11 to 50 staff
Department Of Foreign Affairs, Ireland
Ireland plays an active role in the world and we make valuable contributions to international affairs through our involvement in multilateral organisations, such as the EU and the UN. The Department of Foreign Affairs' mission is to promote and protect the values, interests and economic well-being of Ireland and its people, at home and abroad. The Department works to: • Represent and advance Ireland’s policies and interests with other states and in international organisations, including the EU and the UN - bit.ly/1dFfuwE; • Promote investment in Ireland and support Irish businesses to expand overseas - bit.ly/1gqbB1W; • Promote Ireland as a tourism destination and promote Ireland’s culture abroad - bit.ly/1gm4hpc; • Provide frontline consular and passport services to Irish citizens overseas - bit.ly/JOcaaP; • Engage with and support Irish communities abroad - bit.ly/1en6sEH; • Manage Ireland’s overseas development programmes in Ireland’s key partner countries - The Department's main phone number is +353 1 408
1001 to 5000 staff
Education Procurement Service Eps
Department of Education sector sourcing hub dedicated team delivering procurement requirements across Education & all public sector bodies. Email: info@educationprocurementservice.ie
11 to 50 staff
Local Enterprise Office Kildare
LEO Kildare aims to promote entrepreneurship, foster business start-ups and develop existing micro and small businesses to drive job creation and to provide accessible high quality supports for your Business ideas. LEO Kildare provides the following services to small-medium businesses: Business Information and Advice Training Mentoring Financial Supports Networking Local Economic Development Services Enterprise Education.and more https://kildarecoco.ie/YourCouncil/CustomerService/SocialMediaPolicy/
1 to 10 staff
Local Enterprise Office Kilkenny
Local Enterprise Office Kilkenny offers a First Stop Shop service to anyone thinking of setting up or expanding a business in County Kilkenny. If you are in business or thinking of setting up in business, then we are here to help. The function of the LEO is to help stimulate the establishment, development and growth of small business. If you are in business or thinking of setting one up we are your first point of contact. We encourage entrepreneurship and enterprise development at local level by:* Promoting an enterprise culture in local schools and among the wider community * Assisting new business start-ups through the provision of information and advice, organisation and delivery of enterprise training and the provision of selective financial assistance * Assisting the expansion and growth of existing small business through the provision of information and advice, organisation and delivery of management development support, the provision of mentoring assistance, technical assistance and/or selective financial assistance * Facilitating local community and business interests to provide infrastructure projects to assist small business (e.g. provision of incubation and enterprise workspace)* Initiating and stimulating local economic development projects and programmes
1 to 10 staff
Local Enterprise Office Leitrim
At Local Enterprise Office Leitrim our team of experts are ready to provide you with the guidance and resources you need to succeed. Act now and take the first step towards building the business you've always wanted! Please contact us on 071 9650420 or email info@leo.leitrimcoco.ie
1 to 10 staff
Clare County Council
Clare County Council is responsible for the administrative area of County Clare. The council is responsible for the provision of a number of important services. These are delivered through eight programme groups: Housing and Building Road Transportation and Safety Water Supply and Sewerage (Water Services) Development Incentives and Control Environmental Protection Recreation and Amenity Agriculture, Education, Health and Welfare Miscellaneous In the provision of these services Clare County Council play a key role in community development, with the services interacting with each other and with services provided by other agencies to aid development in the following sectors: Economic – through provision of roads, water and sewerage, industrial sites, urban renewal, waste management Social – housing, community activities Environmental – pollution prevention, waste management, water services Infrastructure provision and operation / maintenance – roads, water services, housing Tourism development, amenities, heritage, arts and culture – open spaces, amenities, libraries, heritage, museum, arts activities Consumer protection – fire service, road safety, civil defence, building regulation, development control, other regulatory codes. Under the Local Government Act 2001 each local authority has an elected council with members known as councillors who are elected every five years. In Clare County Council there are 28 councillors or elected members who are elected from 4 local electoral areas.
501 to 1000 staff
Cso Central Statistics Office Ireland
The Central Statistics Office is the agency that compiles official statistics in Ireland. The CSO aims to keep society informed by producing objective and accurate statistics that are used by businesses, governments and the EU to make more informed decisions about Ireland’s people, society and economy. The CSO is a dynamic and innovative environment in which to work, and has strong professional relationship with international bodies. CSO Cork (HQ), Skehard Road, Cork, T12 X00E CSO Dublin, Ardee Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6, D06 FX52 CSO Swords, Swords Business Campus, Balheary Road, Swords, Co.Dublin, K67 D2X4 The CSO has a wide range of career opportunities in the following areas: • Statistics/Economics/Data Analysis • Information Technology • Digital Design & Marketing/Copywriting • Environmental Science Including Geographical Information Systems • Strategic Human Resources/Learning and Development • Household Survey Interviewers We regularly recruit for Statisticians/Analysts and Field Staff. The CSO offers an extensive Graduate Placement Programme. These are paid positions of 6 to 11 month duration and we employ graduates from the areas listed above. 2016 - National Workplace Well-being awards Ireland’s Best Large Employer 2017 - Civil Service Excellence and Innovation Awards Winner of Excellence in People, Skill and Organisational Development Award 2019 - Cork Digital Marketing Awards Winner Best Digital Transformation Award 2020 - Sockies National Social Media Awards Silver - Best Facebook for a State Body Bronze - Best Twitter for a State Body Bronze - Factual Communications 2021 - Cork Digital Marketing Awards Best use of Twitter 2021 - Sockies National Social Media Awards Bronze - Best Facebook for a State Body Bronze - Best Social Media Strategy State Body
501 to 1000 staff
Local Enterprise Office Dlr
Local Enterprise Office DLR (LEO DLR) serves as a first stop shop to provide support and services to start, grow and develop micro business in the Dún Laoghaire - Rathdown area. We assist the development of a micro-enterprise culture in DLR through various supports, mainly by providing:(1) Financial assistance in the form of refundable aid and capital grants, employment grants and assistance towards innovative feasibility studies and;(2) Management training, 1-to-1 mentoring services, business networks, technical development courses for business growth and much more. The key objectives of LEO Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown is to provide; Business Information and Advice; Training; Mentoring; Financial Supports; Networking; Local Economic Development Services; Enterprise Education. Talk to us if you'd like to hear more about the financial or technical support we can provide your business at https://bit.ly/dlrSMPolicy
11 to 50 staff
Local Enterprise Office Kerry
Local Enterprise Office Kerry offers a First Stop Shop service to anyone thinking of setting up or expanding a business in County Kerry. If you are in business or thinking of setting up in business, then we are here to help. The function of the LEO is to help stimulate the establishment, development and growth of small business. If you are in business or thinking of setting one up we are your first point of contact. We encourage entrepreneurship and enterprise development at local level by- Promoting an enterprise culture in local schools and among the wider community - Assisting new business start-ups through the provision of information and advice, organisation and delivery of enterprise training and the provision of selective financial assistance - Assisting the expansion and growth of existing small business through the provision of information and advice, organisation and delivery of management development support, the provision of mentoring assistance, technical assistance and/or selective financial assistance - Facilitating local community and business interests to provide infrastructure projects to assist small business (e.g. provision of incubation and enterprise workspace)- Initiating and stimulating local economic development projects and programmes
1 to 10 staff
Irish Aid
The Irish people’s overseas aid programme, managed by the Department of Foreign Affairs.
201 to 500 staff
Policing Authority
The Policing Authority oversees the performance of the Garda Síochána in delivering policing services.
11 to 50 staff