Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council performs a significant role in shaping the strategic vision of the County. It provides a diverse, comprehensive and evolving range of services to citizens, businesses and visitors to the County which include the provision of housing, planning, development, environmental, transportation, leisure and community services. The corporate headquarters are located at County Hall in Dún Laoghaire town. Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council has 40 elected members and approximately 1300 staff.
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council was established in 1994 and is located between the outer suburbs of Dublin City and the Dublin mountains; with its 17km of coastline, harbour, attractive towns and villages alongside communities where residents and visitors enjoy some of the best natural amenities in Ireland. It also has the benefit of unparalleled access to public transport, employment opportunities, leisure facilities, education, shopping and an attractive public realm. It is a smart, vibrant county - attractive, inclusive and accessible to all.
An opportunity now exists in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council for the position of Health and Safety Officer.
Reporting to the Senior Executive Officer in the Corporate Affairs Department, the Health and Safety Officer has responsibility for ensuring a safe and healthy workplace in the Council by developing and implementing safety policies and procedures, by promoting a positive safety culture and by ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and regulations.
The Health and Safety Officer will work closely with the Council’s Safety Management Committee to deliver on strategic objectives as they relate to health and safety in the workplace, and to ensure that all related policies are fully implemented at a local level throughout the organisation.
A full list of essential requirements is available in the Information Booklet.
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Closing Date: 3pm Thursday 29th May 2025
Further information is available in the Candidate Information Booklet available on the www.publicjobs.ie website.
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