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Government Administration in Ireland
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Adoption Authority Of Ireland
The Adoption Authority of Ireland is an independent body established on 1 November 2010 under the Adoption Act 2010. The purpose of the Adoption Act 2010 is to improve standards in both domestic and intercountry adoption. Legal adoption was first introduced in Ireland under the 1952 Adoption Act. Our mission is: “to ensure the provision of the highest possible standards of adoption related services, throughout the lifelong adoption process, with the best interest of children as the first and paramount objective".
51 to 200 staff
City Of Dublin Fet College Curriculum Development Unit
The City of Dublin FET College Curriculum Development Unit (CDU) is a support organisation within City of Dublin FET College. It works in partnership with Head Office, Schools, Colleges and Centres to support a co-ordinated approach to curriculum and professional development. The CDU supports staff as essential contributors to the development of a flourishing learning community and in the broader national and international educational community. This is achieved through initiating, developing, exchanging, implementing, supporting or managing educational initiatives, projects and support services. Additionally, the CDU provides library and research services. Please contact Eva for further information:+353-(0)1-4989500. Check out our YouTube Channel:
11 to 50 staff
Insolvency Service Of Ireland
The Insolvency Service of Ireland is an independent statutory body set up to tackle problem debt and restore insolvent persons to solvency. To achieve this we will: • Optimise all-party engagement on debt solutions through communication, information-sharing, collaboration and the application of best practice; • Identify and adopt innovative practices and solutions to streamline our processes; • Ensure that the ISI’s role in the regulation and supervision of Personal Insolvency Practitioners and Approved Intermediaries is proactive and proportionate and recognised as such by practitioners and stakeholders; • Raise awareness of our insolvency solutions and ensure ease of access to clear and relevant information; • Ensure effective corporate governance, develop our team as a critical stakeholder and enhance organisational capability.”
51 to 200 staff
Local Enterprise Office Galway
LEO Galway - A modern approach to sustainable business and employment Local Enterprise Office Galway promotes an enterprise culture throughout Galway County and City. Our aim is to support start-ups and small to medium sized businesses in a variety of practical ways. We provide a range of vital business supports including financial support, free one to one business advisory sessions, a wide range of subsidised training courses & workshops, subsidised mentoring programmes, website development support, supports for local food & craft fairs, support for student enterprise awards (for second & third level educational institutions), free networking events for food, craft & tech sectors and training in online networking and social media.
1 to 10 staff
Local Enterprise Office Longford
Longford LEO provides supports to help establish start-ups and to grow small businesses in Longford. Our supports include providing information services and business advice, financial grants, seminars and networking opportunities and mentorship programmes.
1 to 10 staff
The Psa Ireland
An tÚdarás Slándála Prı́obháidı́ is the independent statutory body in Ireland that regulates private security services. It was established under the Private Security Services Act 2004.
11 to 50 staff
Workplace Relations Commission
The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) is an independent, statutory body which was established on 1st October 2015 under the Workplace Relations Act 2015 (No. 16 of 2015). It assumes the roles and functions previously carried out by the National Employment Rights Authority (NERA), Equality Tribunal (ET), Labour Relations Commission (LRC), Rights Commissioners Service (RCS), and the first-instance (Complaints and Referrals) functions of the Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT). The EAT, ET and RCS will continue to operate for a period after establishment of the WRC to deal with legacy cases, i.e. cases which have been specifically referred to them prior to the date on which the WRC was established. All complaints or disputes referred to those bodies after that date stand to be dealt with by the WRC alone. The Commission may provide such advice as it considers appropriate on any matter relating to workplace relations to (a) employers or representative bodies or associations of employers, or (b) employees, trade unions or excepted bodies, whether or not it has received a request in that behalf from any such person.
51 to 200 staff
Commission For Railway Regulation
The Commission is an independent regulatory body which reports to the Minister for Transport. The Commission has a number of major roles. These are: The National Safety Authority charged with oversight of safety of heavy and light railway organisations operating in the State and the associated infrastructure. The Regulatory Body ensuring non-discriminatory access to the heavy rail market within the State. The National Competent Authority for the transport of dangerous goods by rail, cableway installations designed to carry persons and train driver licencing and certification.
11 to 50 staff
Intellectual Property Office Of Ireland
The Intellectual Property Office of Ireland is the national intellectual property agency, under the auspice of Department of Enterprise, Trade & Employment that is responsible for the administration of Intellectual Property (IP) rights in Ireland. Our statutory functions are concerned with the granting of Patents and the registration of Trade Marks and Designs and the administration and maintenance of these industrial property rights (read more about this in About Intellectual Property). Mission Statement The central mission of the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland is:"To provide an efficient and effective system of industrial property protection that will encourage technological progress and promote enterprise through the implementation by the Office of the relevant legislation". This is to be achieved through the protection of industrial property rights in the fields of patents, trade marks and designs, and the dissemination of relevant information in conjunction with each of these activities.
11 to 50 staff
Local Enterprise Office Laois
Business Information and Advisory Services Local Enterprise Office Laois will act as the first point of contact for businesses seeking general business advice and information. Enterprise Support and Development Services Provide financial support, training supports, mentoring, marketing, access to dedicated business networks, product and service development, micro-finance loan fund Entrepreneurship Support Services Enterprise education – secondary level programmes, female entrepreneurship, senior entrepreneurship, enterprise awards, enterprise promotional activities Local Economic Development Services Strategic; development and implementation of local economic plans, input into County Development Plan, partnerships with relevant development agencies Promotional; identifying and developing projects and programmes to develop enterprise, employment and the local economy Operational; development of appropriate enterprise infrastructure at county level, management of local authority enterprise infrastructure/assets, development of programmes to address local needs, acting as an enhanced resource for Government to undertake one-off initiatives.
1 to 10 staff
Local Enterprise Office South Dublin
The Local Enterprise Office is the First Stop Shop for anyone seeking information and support on starting or growing a business in Ireland. The Local Enterprise Office provides advice, information and support to you in starting up or growing your business. Local Enterprise Offices South Dublin offers you a wide range of experience, skills and services. The Local Enterprise Office South Dublin is for people interested in starting up a new business or already in business including; entrepreneurs, early-stage promoters, start-ups and small business looking to expand. Our Role: To Help You Deliver on Your Business Idea To drive the development of local enterprise, putting local micro and small business at the heart of job creation in Ireland To drive and support business start-ups and promote a ‘can-do’ business culture. To increase the job potential of new and existing micro and small businesses. To increase the number of innovative businesses with the potential to export. To be proactive in response to the needs of our clients.
1001 to 5000 staff
Valuation Tribunal
The Tribunal is an independent statutory body which hears appeals against decisions of the Commissioner of Valuation on the valuation and revaluation of commercial properties for rating purposes under the Valuation Act 2001. The Tribunal is also empowered under section 22 of the Derelict Sites Act 1990 and section 13 of the Urban Regeneration Housing Act 2015 to hear appeals from owners of urban land against determinations of the market value of such land as determined by a local authority. An appeal to the Tribunal under that Act may be on grounds that relate to the market value determined by the local authority.
1 to 10 staff
Department Of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration And Youth
The Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth's mission is to enhance the lives of children, young people, adults, families and communities, recognising diversity and promoting equality of opportunity.
501 to 1000 staff
Embassy Of France In Ireland
Official Linkedin page of the Embassy of France in Ireland. You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram @FranceinIreland
11 to 50 staff
International Protection Appeals Tribunal
11 to 50 staff
Clare Ceb
Clare County Enterprise Board was one of 35 Enterprise Boards established by the Government in 1993 with the principal aim being the promotion and development of the small and medium enterprise sector of the county. Its fundamental objective is one of ensuring that the various measures available are sufficient to create a climate lending to the creation of new jobs, to the maintenance of sustainable jobs and to the prioritisation of support. The Board is now rightly recognised as a leader in the provision of business advice, counselling, mentoring, business skills and management development programmes providing training to people in the small business sector. The Board under the EU Structural Funds Programme 2007 -2013 ensures to provide a quality service for up-skilling, meeting IT requirements, provision of enhanced training and developing strategies to assist entrepreneurs and business start-ups.
1 to 10 staff
Business France Ireland
Business France is responsible for fostering export growth by French businesses, facilitating international investment in France. It promotes France’s companies, business image and nationwide attractiveness as an investment location. In Ireland: • We foster export growth by SMEs and mid-sized companies • We inform and support Irish investors in France • We promote France's companies, business image and nationwide attractiveness as an investment location • We run the International Corporate Talent (VIE) Scheme • We organise and oversee all work to extend Franco-Irish co-operation.
1001 to 5000 staff
Crann - Trees For Ireland
Crann 'Trees for Ireland' was formed in 1986 with the aim of Releafing Ireland. Crann is Ireland's leading voluntary tree organisation dedicated to planting, promoting,protecting and increasing awareness about trees and woodlands.
11 to 50 staff
Department Of Agriculture, Food And The Marine
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine plays a lead role in promoting competitive and sustainable economic development in the agriculture, food, forestry and fisheries sectors, including overall responsibility for public policy and administration. The Department also has major regulatory functions, with the objective of maintaining the highest standards of food safety, consumer protection and animal and plant health. With more than staff, the Department operates from six large centralised locations across the country, with a presence also in a further 16 regional offices and a large number of other locations countrywide. The Department has a diverse customer base which includes farmers, taxpayers, consumers, food processors and other commercial operators, those involved in sea fishing, forestry, bio-energy, research as well as diverse EU institutions, other State bodies and special interest groups.
1001 to 5000 staff
Department Of The Environment, Climate And Communications
The Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications is responsible for the development and delivery of policies and programmes in the areas of communications, postal, energy, natural resources, climate action, waste, and the environment.
201 to 500 staff
Embassy Of The Republic Of Lithuania To Ireland
Official page in LinkedIn of The Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania to Ireland
1 to 10 staff
J. Donohoe Ltd
J. Donohoe Beverages, established in 1876 in Enniscorthy, is one of the leading beverage importation, wholesale, distribution and manufacturing group of companies in Ireland. Building strong relationships with suppliers and customers, the group offers a complete range of beverages solutions.
11 to 50 staff
Tax Appeals Commission
Tax Appeals Commission is a government administration company based out of Fitzwilliam Court, Leeson Close, Saint Peter's, Dublin, Ireland. The main role of the TAC is to adjudicate, hear and determine appeals against decisions and determinations of the Revenue Commissioners concerning taxes and duties. The specific functions of the Appeal Commissioners are set out in section 6 of the Finance (Tax Appeals) Act 2015. In carrying out their functions, the Appeal Commissioners are obliged to ensure that proceedings before them are accessible, fair and conducted as expeditiously as possible.
11 to 50 staff
Central Register Of Beneficial Ownership Of Companies And Industrial And Provident Societies
CENTRAL REGISTER of BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP OF COMPANIES AND INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES A Statutory Instrument, No 110 of 2019, to establish a Central Register of Beneficial Ownership of Companies and Industrial and Provident Societies (RBO) was recently signed into law by the Minister for Finance. This legislation provides for the appointment of a Registrar of Beneficial Ownership of Companies and Industrial & Provident Societies. The intention is that this function will be given to the Registrar of Companies. Statutory Instrument No 560/2016, which required all corporate and legal entities to hold adequate, accurate and current information on their beneficial owner(s) in their internal register, has been revoked and replaced by SI 110 of 2019 with immediate effect. Part 3 of the SI, which relates to the establishment of the central register, will come into operation on 22 June 2019.
1 to 10 staff
Department Of Social Protection
The Department of Social Protection promotes active participation in society through the provision of income supports, employment services and other services for a wide range of audiences. We serve a wide and diverse group of customers including families, people in employment, unemployed people, people with disabilities, carers, and retired and older people. We also provide a range of services to employers who are an important customer group both in their own right and as ‘partners’ in the provision of employment opportunities to unemployed people. In March 2020 we introduced the Pandemic Unemployment Payment within days of Covid-19 arriving in Ireland to respond to the immediate demand for income support and over people received at least one payment. In July 2021, we launched the Government’s Pathways to Work strategy – an ambitious new strategy designed to drive employment as Ireland recovers from Covid-19. The strategy removes barriers to employment, provides tens of thousands of training and education places, significantly enhances the Public Employment Service, provides incentives to employers to take people off the Live Register, and delivers a special package of supports for young people. Find contact details for all sections of the Department at
5001 to 10000 staff
International Protection Office
11 to 50 staff
Monaghan County Council Ireland
Monaghan County Council provided the community with the following services : Arts Community Development Corporate Services Debt Management/Rates Environment Fire and Building Control Heritage Housing Human Resources Library Motor Tax Museum Planning Road and Transport Tourism Water Services
201 to 500 staff
Valuation Office Ireland
We are an independent Government Office, under the aegis of Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, staffed by civil servants and headed by the Commissioner of Valuation.
51 to 200 staff
Department Of Rural And Community Development
The mission of the Department of Rural and Community Development is:"To promote rural and community development and to support vibrant, inclusive and sustainable communities throughout Ireland." Heather Humphreys TD - Minister for Rural and Community Development Joe O'Brien TD - Minister of State with responsibility for Community Development and Charities
51 to 200 staff
Fingal Economic Development
Fingal County Council was established in 1994 and is the Local Authority for the administrative county of Fingal. 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.
51 to 200 staff
Embaixada De Portugal Em Dublin
Portuguese news and events relevant to the Portuguese living in Ireland and the Irish interested in Portugal.
11 to 50 staff
Embassy Of Brazil In Dublin
The Embassy of Brazil in Dublin is the main diplomatic representation of the Brazilian government in Ireland.
11 to 50 staff
Embassy Of Italy In Ireland
The Italian Embassy in Dublin is the official representation of Italy in Ireland, fostering diplomatic relations, cultural exchange, and economic cooperation between the two nations. We provide a wide range of services, including consular assistance to Italian citizens, support for businesses and investors, and the promotion of Italian language, art, and heritage. Our mission is to strengthen the ties between Italy and Ireland by encouraging collaboration in political, cultural, scientific, and economic fields. We work closely with local institutions, universities, and the Italian community, aiming to build bridges and celebrate the rich traditions of both countries. Follow us to stay updated on the latest news, events, and opportunities that highlight the dynamic relationship between Italy and Ireland.
11 to 50 staff
Eures Ireland
EURES (European Employment Services) Ireland provides information, advice and recruitment/placement (job-matching) services for the benefit of workers and employers as well as any citizen wishing to benefit from the principle of the free movement of persons.
11 to 50 staff
Goodwin Immigration
Goodwin Immigration is an administrative consultancy specialising in Irish Immigration issues. We believe in the power of accurate information and how it can liberate migrants in their adopted country. By providing consultatory advice and administrative guidance, bureaucratic processes and applications are simplified. We love to see our services having a positive impact in our clients’ lives.
1 to 10 staff
Regional Enterprise Plan West
The DETE Regional Enterprise Plans are developed by regional stakeholders and focus on undertaking collaborative initiatives that can help realise enterprise growth and job creation in each of the nine regions across Ireland. They are an important part of the Programme for Government commitment to achieving more balanced regional enterprise development. These ‘bottom-up’ Plans complement and build on core strategies of the Enterprise Agencies, the Local Enterprise Offices and the wider range of State Bodies directly involved in supporting enterprise development in the regions. They aim to garner added value and increased impact through regional and local actors working collaboratively on vulnerabilities and new enterprise development opportunities in the regions.
11 to 50 staff
Risli Register Irish Sign Language Interpreters
The Regulatory Centre for Irish Sign Language Interpreters Ireland CLG has been established for the purpose of maintaining the Register of Irish Sign Language Interpreters (RISLI), a voluntary, national, professional register. The registration system is referenced in the 2017 Irish Sign Language Act (referred to as an ‘accreditation scheme’) and the National Disability Inclusion Strategy 2017 – 2021.
1 to 10 staff
Southlink N25 Toll Plaza
1 to 10 staff
Arklow Municipal District - Wicklow County Council
To improve the quality of life for the people and communities of County Wicklow through sustainable development, efficiently delivered effective services, democratic civic leadership, and co-ordination with other public, community and private organisations to optimise available resources.” Contact Phone: 0402 42700 Email: ArklowMD@wicklowcoco.ie
11 to 50 staff
Comites Irlanda
I Com.It.Es (Comites) sono organi elettivi senza fini di lucro ed apolitici che raccolgono e rappresentano le esigenze dei cittadini italiani residenti all'estero, I Comites si interfacciano nei rapporti con le istituzioni italiane insieme alle quali promuovono, nell'interesse della collettività italiana residente nella circoscrizione, tutte quelle iniziative ritenute opportune in materia di vita sociale e culturale, assistenza sociale e scolastica, formazione professionale, settore ricreativo e tempo libero. Il Comites in Irlanda è composto da 12 membri che restano in carica cinque anni e non percepiscono remunerazione per la loro attività di volontariato. Il mandato del Comites attuale é fino alla fine del 2026.
11 to 50 staff
Department Of Defence Ireland
The Department of Defence supports the Minister and provides policy advice and support on Defence matters, including assistance with policy formulation and implementation as directed by the Minister. The civil element also has a number of specific roles which include- the management of legal, regulatory and litigation policy and related matters on behalf of the Minister - the management of the department's human resources and industrial relations - the coordination of the delivery of security, emergency and community services by the Defence Forces
201 to 500 staff
Department Of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport And Media
The Department's mission is to- Support the tourism industry in increasing revenue and employment through enhancing competitiveness and through marketing and product development - Promote, nurture and develop Ireland's culture and arts - Support and promote the use of the Irish language and to facilitate the development of the Gaeltacht - Contribute to a healthier and more active society by promoting sports participation, and by supporting high performance and the provision of facilities - Develop broadcasting and media policy, including online safety legislation, and to provide oversight of the BAI, RTÉ and TG4
501 to 1000 staff
Embassy Of Romania To Ireland
As the official representation of Romania, the embassy covers all matters concerning diplomatic relations between the two countries. The embassy supports cooperation between Romania and Ireland, promotes the Romanian economy, fosters collaboration in the areas of science, technology and education and aims to promote Romanian culture in Ireland among many other things!
11 to 50 staff
Local Enterprise Office Tipperary
Local Enterprise Office Tipperary was established in April 2014. The Local Enterprise Office provides a range of flexible and innovative support services to small businesses within Tipperary. If you are considering setting up or expanding an existing business in the county, we should be your first port of call!
1 to 10 staff
Mick Mannion Cvrt Athlone
MTB Autos, in business over 35 years, has grown to one of the leading CVRT Test and Services Centres in the midlands. An independent, family run business in Athlone, Co. Westmeath, where our state-of-the-art, purpose built test & service centre provides a range of services to commercial vehicle owners from CVRT Light Testing (Jeeps & Vans) and CVRT Heavy Testing (Trucks & Buses), Services and Repair to our Parts Store.
1 to 10 staff
Sea Fishing Sligo
McCallion’s stingray is a 33 foot Aqua Star purpose built 130hp Mermaid Marine Engine with a cruising speed of 8 to 12 knots. The Stingray is licensed to carry 12 passengers with all safety equipment in compliance with regulations from the department of marine standards. She holds a P3 passenger license. For anglers, she has on board all of the latest navigation and sonar equipment. For the many parties, groups and fishing enthusiasts we cater for. Stingray provides comfort, expertise, and safety that all of our customers are entitled too.
Dublin Port Tunnel
1 to 10 staff
Local Enterprise Office Waterford
The Local Enterprise Office is the First Stop Shop for anyone seeking information and support on starting or growing a business in Ireland. The Local Enterprise Office provides advice, information and support to you in starting up or growing your business. With 31 dedicated teams across the Local Authority network in Ireland, Local Enterprise Offices offer you a wide range of experience, skills and services. The Local Enterprise Office is for people interested in starting up a new business or already in business including; entrepreneurs, early stage promoters, start-ups and small business looking to expand.
1 to 10 staff