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Ireland jobs: New govt scheme advertising 43 graduate roles with salary of nearly €39,000
Ireland jobs: New govt scheme advertising 43 graduate roles with salary of nearly €39,000

Dublin Live

time13-05-2025

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Ireland jobs: New govt scheme advertising 43 graduate roles with salary of nearly €39,000

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Get the latest Dublin Live breaking news on WhatsApp A new initiative launched by the Irish government is advertising over 40 jobs with a decent starting salary. The local government initiative, launched today, aims to attract suitably qualified graduates exiting degree or masters' courses in Ireland, Northern Ireland, Britain or internationally. Graduates across Dublin are now being encouraged to apply for roles in Dublin City Council and other county and city councils in Ireland. A total of 43 new posts are available in 26 of the 31 county and city councils nationwide, offering a starting salary of almost €39,000, 24 days' annual leave and a structured career allowing graduates to progress to professional planning. Drimnagh man, Mateusz Ciesiolka, who works ith Dublin City Council, said having a vision for an area is one of the core attractions of a planning career. The 24-year-old graduated from TUD Bolton Street with a degree in Planning and Environmental Management. He said: "Planning is all about the future, you're helping to determine the future development of your city or your village, but most importantly, we plan for people. 'In a city council, no two days are the same, it's very interesting and there are so many opportunities.' In his role, Mateusz has worked on strategic planning for various areas of the city – shaping how they can best be transformed in the years to come. You can find out more on how to apply online. Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage.

Recruitment drive launched for city and county planners
Recruitment drive launched for city and county planners

RTÉ News​

time13-05-2025

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  • RTÉ News​

Recruitment drive launched for city and county planners

A new recruitment drive has been launched to attract graduate planners into Ireland's county and city councils. The local Government initiative is focussed on attracting graduates exiting degree or masters courses in Ireland, Northern Ireland, Britain and internationally. Successful candidates will help shape the future development of cities, towns and villages over the coming decades. "Planners are critical to tackling the big challenges facing the world in which we live ' including housing, protecting our environment, biodiversity and heritage," said Liam Conneally, Chair of the County and City Management Association's Planning and Land Use Committee. A total of 43 new posts are now available in 26 of the 31 county and city councils nationwide, offering a starting salary of almost €39,000, 24 days' annual leave and a structured career allowing graduates to progress to professional planning. Mateusz Ciesiolka from Dublin graduated from TUD Bolton Street with a degree in Planning and Environmental Management and is now working with Dublin City Council. "You're helping to determine the future development of your city or your village, but most importantly, we plan for people," he said. Planner Grace Hamilton secured a graduate position with Meath County Council two months after finishing her full-time studies at Queen's University in Belfast last August. "Every day is different, and it makes you see the world differently, there are things you wouldn't notice otherwise, and you can see the transformation of an area from start to finish," she said. The initiative is part of the Government's Ministerial Action Plan on Planning Resources, which sets out a roadmap to increase the pool of planning expertise in local authorities. Minister of State at the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, John Cummins, said taking on dynamic graduate planners is crucial to drive the enhancement and development of cities, towns and villages. "My Department is working with the local government sector to ensure planning authorities have the requisite level of staffing, resources and expertise to efficiently and effectively perform their planning functions," he said.

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