Locum Staff Grade Clinical or Counselling Psychologist Location: Portlaoise Prison A closed high security prison for adult males. It is the committal prison for those sent to custody from the Special Criminal Court and prisoners accommodated here include those linked with subversive crime. Apply now for immediate interview with flexible start dates available. The Psychology Service in Portlaoise Prison provides evidence-based psychological approaches to working with men with often complex and challenging clinical and criminogenic needs within the prison estate. Clients require psychological assessment and intervention based on the layered model of care provided by the Service. As part of a multidisciplinary team, Psychologists have regular contact with Prison Governors, Prison Officers, and other specialists (e.g., Probation Officers, Doctors, Nurses, Psychiatrists, Teachers, Employment, and Resettlement officers). This will involve one-to-one contact, as well as regular attendance at meetings and case conferences. Psychologists will also have contact with staff at IPS HQ in Longford and community agencies involved in the support and resettlement of offenders (e.g., after prison support services, addiction and other counselling services, the Health Service Executive) as well as with the families of those in custody. Staff Grade Psychologists receive supervision, support, and line management by Senior Psychologists and provide supervision to Assistant Psychologists. Excellent CPD opportunities are available. Duties of the position include: Carry a clinical caseload and contribute to the delivery of a professional Psychology Service appropriate to client and IPS needs. Carry out appropriate psychological assessments with the client group, and formulate and implement psychological therapeutic intervention or management as appropriate. Provide professional reports as required, e.g., to support the Parole Board process. Work effectively with other team members and participate in inter-agency work practice and service delivery as required. Essential qualifications and competencies: 1. Candidates must: Be eligible for graduate membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) or the British Psychological Society (BPS). (i) Hold a postgraduate professional qualification in Clinical Psychology recognised by PSI. (Applicants with qualifications obtained outside of Ireland must obtain a statement of equivalence in Clinical Psychology from the Department of Health); or (ii) Hold a postgraduate professional qualification in Counselling Psychology recognised by PSI. (Applicants with qualifications obtained outside of Ireland must obtain a statement of equivalence in Counselling Psychology from the Department of Health); In addition to the above, the following are desirable but not essential requirements: Experience in addressing emotional, mental health, and offence-related difficulties with a forensic population in a group setting. Experience in providing consultation, education, guidance, and support to multidisciplinary colleagues. Further therapeutic or research qualifications. For a full job description and further information, please contact Brian Murray on 01 482 5421 / 087 222 6752 or email brian.murray@cplhealthcare.com . #J-18808-Ljbffr
One of the most exciting and fast growing IT companies is looking for enthusiastic and energetic German sales professional to join their team of Account Executives. As an Account Executive, you will manage the entire sales cycle, create partnerships and relationships with leading companies and organizations in your market/region. Role Overview Managing the full sales cycle from prospect to close Driving growth and building client base Managing multiple prospects at the same time; strategically build a strong pipeline to reach quota. Demonstrating how to use company's products. Your Profile/Skillset Proficiency in English and German 1+ years of experience in a fast-paced sales environment Ability to qualify, position and close Enthusiastic about meeting targets Excellent team player, always ready to go the extra mile What's on offer Competitive & negotiable package Healthcare and Pension Scheme Generous commission structure Full-time permanent contract Can be fully remote (in Ireland), hybrid or Dublin-office based - up to you! Exciting career progression opportunities Employee stock benefits Relocation support Don't worry if you don't meet ALL the requirements, if you feel you would be a great fit for this role, we would love to hear from you! #J-18808-Ljbffr
Senior Psychologist - Irish Prison Service – Dublin Senior Psychologist required for locum with Irish Prison Service, Dublin. This will be a split position based on two sites, Mountjoy Prison High Support Unit and Cloverhill prison. The client group includes people who are mentally unwell in prisons, including those who are awaiting a bed or returning from the National Forensic Mental Health Service as a step down. Mountjoy prison is a closed, medium security prison for adult males. It is the main committal prison for Dublin city and county. Cloverhill prison is a closed, medium security prison for adult males, which primarily caters for remand prisoners committed from the Leinster area. As a Senior Psychologist, you will be responsible for the completion and or supervision of comprehensive assessments and formulation of individuals referred to the psychology service and will take a lead on developing behaviour monitoring procedures for each individual. You will also provide a significant specialist contribution to the multi-disciplinary Care and Management Planning for each person, ensuring that recommendations are linked to the person’s formulation. You will engage in and supervise evidence-based psychological interventions as recommended in the Care and Management Plan. You will assess and intervene with people who have been referred to the IPS Psychology Service in relation to any, or a combination of the following: mental health difficulties including, but not exclusive to: Mood and Anxiety Disorders, Disorders of Personality and Behaviour, complex-Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Self-Harm and Suicidal Behaviour, Eating Disorders, Psychosis and Schizophrenia, Addiction, and offence-specific needs, including the need for formal offence related risk assessments, preparation of Parole Board reports, offence related group and individual work, complex case consultation and risk management work. In addition to the above presentations, the Service works with people presenting with developmental disorders, intellectual difficulties, cognitive decline, traumatic brain injuries, people with limited literacy, and people from a wide variety of cultural (national and international) backgrounds. Interventions include a variety of evidence-based group and 1:1 interventions. Prison-based Psychologists have regular contact with community agencies involved in the support and resettlement of people leaving custody. They also work with the families and carers of those in custody. Where clinically appropriate, IPS Psychologists provide time-limited community intervention(s) to support a client’s transition from custody to community. The Service plays a critical role in supporting the broader IPS organisation (and Criminal Justice Agency partners, as required) through consultation, training and education. Essential qualifications and competencies Candidates must: Be eligible for graduate membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) or the British Psychological Society (BPS). (i) Hold a postgraduate professional qualification in Clinical Psychology recognised by PSI. (Applicants with qualifications obtained outside of Ireland must obtain a statement of equivalence in Clinical Psychology from the Department of Health); or (ii) Hold a postgraduate professional qualification in Counselling Psychology recognised by PSI. (Applicants with qualifications obtained outside of Ireland must obtain a statement of equivalence in Counselling Psychology from the Department of Health); Hold a minimum of 2 years post graduate experience as a Psychologist. In addition to the above, the following are desirable but not essential requirements: Experience in addressing emotional, mental health and offence-related difficulties with a forensic population and a group setting. Experience of providing consultation, education, guidance and support to multidisciplinary colleagues. Further therapeutic or research qualifications. For further information, please contact Brian Murray on 01 482 5421 / 087 222 6752 or email brian.murray@cplhealthcare.com #J-18808-Ljbffr
Senior Psychologist - Irish Prison Service – Portlaoise, Co. Laois Senior Psychologist required for locum with Irish Prison Service, Portlaoise Prison, Co. Laois. Portlaoise prison is a closed high security prison for adult males. It is the committal prison for those sent to custody from the Special Criminal Court and prisoners accommodated here include those linked with subversive crime. As a Senior Psychologist, you will be responsible for the completion and or supervision of comprehensive assessments and formulation of individuals referred to the psychology service and will take a lead on developing behaviour monitoring procedures for each individual. You will also provide a significant specialist contribution to the multi-disciplinary Care and Management Planning for each person, ensuring that recommendations are linked to the person’s formulation. You will engage in and supervise evidence based psychological interventions as recommended in the Care and Management Plan. You will assess and intervene with people who have been referred to the IPS Psychology Service in relation to any, or a combination of the following: Mental health difficulties: including, but not exclusive to: Mood and Anxiety Disorders, Disorders of Personality and Behaviour, complex-Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Self-Harm and Suicidal Behaviour, Eating Disorders, Psychosis and Schizophrenia, Addiction. Offence-specific needs: including the need for formal offence related risk assessments, preparation of Parole Board reports, offence related group and individual work, complex case consultation and risk management work. In addition to the above presentations, the Service works with people presenting with developmental disorders, intellectual difficulties, cognitive decline, traumatic brain injuries, people with limited literacy, and people from a wide variety of cultural (national and international) backgrounds. Interventions include a variety of evidence based group and 1:1 interventions. Prison-based Psychologists have regular contact with community agencies involved in the support and resettlement of people leaving custody. They also work with the families and carers of those in custody. Where clinically appropriate, IPS Psychologists provide time-limited community intervention(s) to support a client’s transition from custody to community. The Service plays a critical role in supporting the broader IPS organisation (and Criminal Justice Agency partners, as required) through consultation, training and education. Essential qualifications and competencies Candidates must: Be eligible for graduate membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) or the British Psychological Society (BPS). Hold a postgraduate professional qualification in Clinical Psychology recognised by PSI or in Counselling Psychology recognised by PSI (Applicants with qualifications obtained outside of Ireland must obtain a statement of equivalence in Clinical Psychology or Counselling Psychology from the Department of Health). Hold a minimum of 2 years post graduate experience as a Psychologist. Desirable but not essential requirements: Experience in addressing emotional, mental health and offence-related difficulties with a forensic population and in a group setting. Experience of providing consultation, education, guidance and support to multidisciplinary colleagues. Further therapeutic or research qualifications. For further information, please contact Brian Murray on 01 482 5421 / 087 222 6752 or email brian.murray@cplhealthcare.com #J-18808-Ljbffr
Staff Grade (Grade II) Clinical or Counselling Psychologist – Cloverhill Prison, Irish Prison Service. Cpl Healthcare, in partnership with the Irish Prison Service, is recruiting for a locum Psychologist to work as part of the psychology team in Cloverhill prison. Cloverhill prison is a closed, medium security prison for adult males, primarily catering for remand prisoners committed from the Leinster area. This is an excellent opportunity to work as part of a well-structured psychology team alongside other multi-disciplinary team members with clients who present with a broad range of mental health and criminogenic needs. The roles offer excellent training and development opportunities as well as the possibility of permanent employment. Prison-based Psychologists have regular contact with community agencies involved in the support and resettlement of people leaving custody. They also work with the families and carers of those in custody. Where clinically appropriate, IPS Psychologists provide time-limited community intervention(s) to support a client’s transition from custody to community. The Service plays a critical role in supporting the broader IPS organisation (and Criminal Justice Agency partners, as required) through consultation, training, and education. Essential qualifications and competencies Candidates must: Be eligible for graduate membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) or the British Psychological Society (BPS). (i) Hold a postgraduate professional qualification in Clinical Psychology recognised by PSI. (Applicants with qualifications obtained outside of Ireland must obtain a statement of equivalence in Clinical Psychology from the Department of Health); or (ii) Hold a postgraduate professional qualification in Counselling Psychology recognised by PSI. (Applicants with qualifications obtained outside of Ireland must obtain a statement of equivalence in Counselling Psychology from the Department of Health); (Potential applicants who are considering relocating to Ireland and may have queries or concerns relating to the current Irish validation process should feel free to contact the IPS Psychology Service through CPL Healthcare to discuss and seek support on the process). Desirable but not essential requirements: Experience in addressing emotional, mental health, and/or offence-related difficulties with a forensic or inpatient population. Experience of providing consultation, education, guidance, and support to multidisciplinary colleagues. Further therapeutic or research qualifications. For further information, please contact Brian Murray on +353 1 482 5421 / +353 872226752 or email brian.murray@cplhealthcare.com . #J-18808-Ljbffr
Locum Staff Grade (Grade II) Clinical or Counselling Psychologist required for Cork Prison. Cork Prison is a closed, medium security prison for adult males. It is the committal prison for counties Cork, Kerry, and Waterford. The appointed Grade II Psychologist will support the Senior Psychologist and the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) to treat people who have been referred to the IPS Psychology Service in relation to any, or a combination of the following: Mental health difficulties including, but not exclusive to: Mood and Anxiety Disorders, Disorders of Personality and Behaviour, complex-Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Self-Harm and Suicidal Behaviour, Eating Disorders, Psychosis and Schizophrenia, Addiction. Offence-specific needs , including the need for formal offence-related risk assessments, preparation of Parole Board reports, offence-related group and individual work, complex case consultation, and risk management work. In addition to the above presentations, the Service works with individuals presenting with developmental disorders, intellectual difficulties, cognitive decline, traumatic brain injuries, limited literacy, and from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Prison-based Psychologists have regular contact with community agencies involved in the support and resettlement of people leaving custody. They also work with the families and carers of those in custody. Where clinically appropriate, IPS Psychologists provide time-limited community intervention(s) to support a client’s transition from custody to community. The Service plays a critical role in supporting the broader IPS organisation (and Criminal Justice Agency partners, as required) through consultation, training, and education. Placements are available for psychologists-in-training, and the Service provides regular training programmes. Psychologists are also involved in research in conjunction with various Universities. The IPS Psychology Service is currently made up of a Head of Psychological Services, supported by a Principal Psychologist, Senior Psychologists, Staff Grade Psychologists, and Assistant Psychologists. IPS Psychology Service Headquarters is based at Arbour Hill Prison, Dublin 7. The IPS Psychology Service is a national, public psychological service. Psychologists work as part of broad multi-disciplinary teams (MDTs) within all prisons across the country. The Service holds the principle of equivalence of care as its foundation. Its integrated model of care is bio-psycho-social, strengths-based, and recovery-focused while balancing this with the principles of Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR). Services are organised within a layered care model. As the IPS Psychology Service provides an integrated care model, it accepts referrals for a broad range of mental health and criminogenic needs. The Service prides itself on thorough, individualised, evidence-based assessment and interventions with clients, and to this end, there are excellent Continuing Professional Development opportunities for all staff members. Essential qualifications and competencies: Candidates must: Be eligible for graduate membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) or the British Psychological Society (BPS). Hold a postgraduate professional qualification in Clinical Psychology recognised by PSI or a postgraduate professional qualification in Counselling Psychology recognised by PSI. (Applicants with qualifications obtained outside of Ireland must obtain a statement of equivalence in Clinical Psychology or Counselling Psychology from the Department of Health). Potential applicants who are considering relocating to Ireland and may have queries or concerns relating to the current Irish validation process should feel free to contact the IPS Psychology Service through CPL Healthcare to discuss and seek support on the process. Desirable but not essential requirements: Experience in addressing emotional, mental health, and/or offence-related difficulties with a forensic or inpatient population. Experience of providing consultation, education, guidance, and support to multidisciplinary colleagues. Further therapeutic or research qualifications. For further information, please contact Brian Murray on +353 1 482 5421 / +353 872226752 or email brian.murray@cplhealthcare.com . #J-18808-Ljbffr
Staff Grade (Grade II) Clinical or Counselling Psychologist – Wheatfield Prison, Irish Prison Service. Cpl Healthcare, in partnership with the Irish Prison Service, are recruiting for a locum Psychologist to work as part of the psychology team in Wheatfield prison. Wheatfield Prison, based in West Dublin, is a closed, medium-security prison for adult males. This is an excellent opportunity to work as part of a well-structured psychology team alongside other multi-disciplinary team members with clients who present with a broad range of mental health and criminogenic needs. The roles offer excellent training and development opportunities as well as the possibility of permanent employment. Prison-based Psychologists have regular contact with community agencies involved in the support and resettlement of people leaving custody. They also work with the families and carers of those in custody. Where clinically appropriate, IPS Psychologists provide time-limited community intervention(s) to support a client’s transition from custody to community. The Service plays a critical role in supporting the broader IPS organisation (and Criminal Justice Agency partners, as required) through consultation, training, and education. Essential Qualifications and Competencies Candidates must: Be eligible for graduate membership of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) or the British Psychological Society (BPS). (i) Hold a postgraduate professional qualification in Clinical Psychology recognised by PSI. (Applicants with qualifications obtained outside of Ireland must obtain a statement of equivalence in Clinical Psychology from the Department of Health); (ii) Hold a postgraduate professional qualification in Counselling Psychology recognised by PSI. (Applicants with qualifications obtained outside of Ireland must obtain a statement of equivalence in Counselling Psychology from the Department of Health); (Potential applicants who are considering relocating to Ireland and may have queries or concerns relating to the current Irish validation process should feel free to contact the IPS Psychology Service through CPL Healthcare to discuss and seek support on the process). In addition to the above, the following are desirable but not essential requirements: Experience in addressing emotional, mental health and/or offence-related difficulties with a forensic or inpatient population. Experience of providing consultation, education, guidance, and support to multidisciplinary colleagues. Further therapeutic or research qualifications. For further information, please contact Brian Murray on +353 1 482 5421 / +353 872226752 or email brian.murray@cplhealthcare.com #J-18808-Ljbffr
Company Overview: Our client specializes in engineering, designing, manufacturing, and servicing bioprocess solutions to reduce costs, shorten time to market, and maximize productivity. Our offerings include bioreactors, filtration systems, cleaning/sterilization systems, and comprehensive site services. The EHS Manager ensures operations comply with global Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) regulations, driving a culture of safety and regulatory compliance across all locations. This role involves developing policies, procedures, and training programs, overseeing audits and inspections, and collaborating across departments to maintain high standards in safety and sustainability. Key Responsibilities Ensure compliance with global EHS regulations (e.g., HSA, OSHA). Develop and implement policies, procedures, and training programs. Conduct internal audits, risk assessments, and incident investigations. Promote safety awareness and manage emergency preparedness. Oversee chemical audits, waste-water reporting, and hazardous material handling. Collaborate with HR on workers' compensation and return-to-work processes. Track safety goals, maintain records, and report data to corporate and agencies. Drive Continuous Improvement (CI) initiatives and enforce a positive safety culture. Requirements 5-10 years of EHS management experience, including multi-site operations. Level 7 degree in workplace safety, industrial engineering, or related field. Knowledge of HSA and OSHA regulations; experience with compliance. Proficiency in Microsoft Office; Lean/Six Sigma experience a plus. Strong communication, leadership, and organizational skills. CIF Safety Supervisor Certification (or ability to obtain). Willingness to travel – sites - Fermoy Co, Cork + Kells, Co Meath #J-18808-Ljbffr
Research Assistant – Psychology Service Research Assistant required for locum role to work as part of the Psychology team with the Irish Prison Service. The IPS Psychology Service is in the process of making significant changes to treatments provided for those convicted of domestic violence. The publication of the National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence has led to the development of a model of intervention for people with a history of domestic violence. The successful candidate will support the initiation and ongoing development of data collection, specifically related to identification of people in custody with a history of domestic violence and the effectiveness of the updated programme in terms of psychological change and risk reduction. The Research Assistant will be supervised by the Research Development and Evaluation (RDE) Manager in the Irish Prison Service. As a Research Assistant, the role will involve: Plan, co-ordinate and implement a viability study for a potential research project on the development of a new model of programmes for the treatment for those convicted of domestic violence in the IPS; Manage own personal and research resources appropriately; Keep records as directed and in line with IPS/UCD policy as appropriate. The position is likely to be of interest to students interested in further developing their academic skills with a view to a career in Forensic, Counselling or Clinical Psychology. Essential Requirements: A) (i) Have a Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) accredited qualification at not less than a Level 8 at 2.1 honours grade on the QQI qualifications framework in which psychology was a major subject, (ii) A Level 8 honours degree in another subject (2.1 or higher) together with an accredited conversion qualification at a minimum of (2.1) as conferring eligibility for graduate membership of the PSI, OR (iii) A qualification equivalent to the above accredited by the BPS for graduate membership of the BPS, AND B) Candidates must possess the requisite knowledge and ability, including a high standard of suitability and administrative/research ability, for the proper discharge of the duties of the post. For further information and a full job description, please contact Brian Murray on 01 482 5421 / 087 222 6752. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Are you looking for an exciting career opportunity within a fast-paced, international environment? We are looking to hire an enthusiastic, energetic and goal-driven German speaking professional looking for a new challenge and an opportunity to join a major international company based in Dublin city centre. What does the typical day look like: Contacting potential prospects by phone, e-mail, and video conferences Successfully signing agreements with partners through negotiating terms Maintaining up-to-date information in the custom software Achieving targets and enjoying uncapped commission What are we looking for: Native-level fluency in German (C2) and English fluency (B2 or higher). Enthusiastic with a desire to learn. Sales or negotiation experience. The ability to work independently while also being a team player. Computer skills with proficiency in Excel, Outlook and Word. What does the company offer you: Salary: €55 000 OTE per year Terms: Full-time, permanent contract Increasing holiday entitlement, starting with 28 days (going up to 33 days per year) Weekly competitions and prizes Fantastic company and team events Health Insurance Dental Insurance Gym Membership allowance Cycle to work scheme Internal development and promotion opportunities across international offices Working hours and Location: Dublin City Centre Location (Dublin 2) Hybrid model - you can work from home 2 days per week after the training period Regular Monday - Friday office working hours (No late shifts, no weekend work) Don't worry if you don't meet ALL the requirements, if you feel you would be a great fit for this role, we would love to hear from you. #J-18808-Ljbffr