Hi Cubman, I'm always looking but rarely anything on it.Have you looked at what's on offer here?
https://www.publicjobs.ie/en/
Not even one of these fits your needs?Hi Cubman, I'm always looking but rarely anything on it.
409 JOBS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
None in my area/grade. I'm sure there are loads in Dublin and bigger towns etc but I live in a smaller area.Not even one of these fits your needs?
None in my area/grade. I'm sure there are loads in Dublin and bigger towns etc but I live in a smaller areaNot even one of these fits your needs?
Oh gosh, ok thanks I guess I just have to keep an eye on public jobs website, I do get updates but tricky now with recruitment freezeHi,
Never worked in the public sector but have been told recently that it is necessary to wait two years before applying for a transfer. A relative working there has mentioned that even their supervisors appear to apply to the panels advertised on publicjobs.ie if they want to move or try for a higher grade.
There is no mobility in the sector I'm in.
I doubt that there is any silver bullet given these limitations?None in my area/grade. I'm sure there are loads in Dublin and bigger towns etc but I live in a smaller area.
how do I get out of here? Any ideas? ... Is there a way around this? Has anyone found a way?
Maybe not, I know a lady who couldn't handle where she was and got on to HR and was moved. I guess I would have to have a good reason and I would only do so if I felt my mental health was further affectedI doubt that there is any silver bullet given these limitations?
Do I approach my Line Manager about this or is this something that staff are approached with as required I wonder?Consider secondments. May not be in your exact area but could provide valuable experience if another suitable position opens up.
Could you be a bit more specific about your circumstances?Good morning
This a question for anyone working or who previously worked in the public sector. I'm working in a horrible office. The office manager is highly strung and the atmosphere can be tense and negative. I'm desperate to move. There is no mobility in the sector I'm in. I've strongly hinted to my Line Manager that I'm unhappy here but he's very dismissive how do I get out of here? Any ideas? I dont want to go back to the private sector as I really need things such as parental leave/parents leave and the shorter working year scheme being a parent. Is there a way around this? Has anyone found a way?
Generally speaking, a person wouldn’t be considered for a transfer within two years but that’s more for operational reasons. They’re really only getting to grips with the job in that period.Never worked in the public sector but have been told recently that it is necessary to wait two years before applying for a transfer.
Geographically I live in an area a good bit away from the big towns and cities. I cant be very flexible as I have small kids. I'm in admin in the HSE and there is a recruitment freeze.Could you be a bit more specific about your circumstances?
Is it the civil service or HSE or some other public agency?
Are you in a clerical/administrative position or something more specialist?
You’ve hinted that, geographically, the options are limited. Can you expand on why this is?
Well unless you’re willing to move location, your options will always be limited, regardless of whether or not there’s a recruitment freeze.Geographically I live in an area a good bit away from the big towns and cities. I cant be very flexible as I have small kids. I'm in admin in the HSE and there is a recruitment freeze.
I'm in admin in the HSE and there is a recruitment freeze.
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