ID FÓGRA 118345
Primary District Inspector
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PRÍOMHSHONRAÍ
Stádas:
Díghníomhaithe
Leibhéal:
Leibhéil Eile Oideachais
Dáta Postáilte:
Céad Beal 15 2019
Spriocdháta le haghaidh Iarratas:
Déar Beal 30 2019
Stádas an Phoist:
Buan
Líon na bhFolúntas:
1
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SONRAÍ AN PHOIST
Teideal:
Primary District Inspector
Cur síos:
Primary District Inspector
The remit of the Inspectorate, a division of the Department of Education and Skills, is set out in Section 13 of the Education Act 1998. The Inspectorate works to improve the learning experiences and learning outcomes of children and young people in Irish early years’ settings, schools and centres for education. It also supports the development of the Irish educational system through providing high quality evaluation, analysis, support and advice in relation to educational provision.
Primary District Inspectors:
• Evaluate and report on the work of early years’ settings, schools and centres for education;
• Evaluate and advise on the development and implementation of national strategies and curriculum reform;
• Advise teachers, school leaders and boards of management on the promotion and achievement of excellence in school leadership and management, teaching and learning and effective engagement in school self-evaluation.
The successful candidate(s) will have substantial experience of teaching at primary level and will have expertise in relevant areas such as curriculum and assessment, pedagogy, education policy, school leadership and school management issues.
For details on eligibility requirements please refer to the Candidate Information Booklet - https://www.publicjobs.ie/restapi/campaignAdverts/104418/booklet.
A panel will be formed from which vacancies may be filled in Dublin and regional locations.
THE CLOSING DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS IS 3PM, THURSDAY, 30TH MAY 2019.
For more information including eligibility requirements and how to apply, visit www.publicjobs.ie
We are committed to a policy of equal opportunity and encourage applications under all nine grounds of the Employment Equality Act.
Cuirfear fáilte roimh chomhfhreagras i nGaeilge
The remit of the Inspectorate, a division of the Department of Education and Skills, is set out in Section 13 of the Education Act 1998. The Inspectorate works to improve the learning experiences and learning outcomes of children and young people in Irish early years’ settings, schools and centres for education. It also supports the development of the Irish educational system through providing high quality evaluation, analysis, support and advice in relation to educational provision.
Primary District Inspectors:
• Evaluate and report on the work of early years’ settings, schools and centres for education;
• Evaluate and advise on the development and implementation of national strategies and curriculum reform;
• Advise teachers, school leaders and boards of management on the promotion and achievement of excellence in school leadership and management, teaching and learning and effective engagement in school self-evaluation.
The successful candidate(s) will have substantial experience of teaching at primary level and will have expertise in relevant areas such as curriculum and assessment, pedagogy, education policy, school leadership and school management issues.
For details on eligibility requirements please refer to the Candidate Information Booklet - https://www.publicjobs.ie/restapi/campaignAdverts/104418/booklet.
A panel will be formed from which vacancies may be filled in Dublin and regional locations.
THE CLOSING DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS IS 3PM, THURSDAY, 30TH MAY 2019.
For more information including eligibility requirements and how to apply, visit www.publicjobs.ie
We are committed to a policy of equal opportunity and encourage applications under all nine grounds of the Employment Equality Act.
Cuirfear fáilte roimh chomhfhreagras i nGaeilge
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RIACHTANAIS IARRATAIS
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Is féidir iarratais a chur isteach trí
- Iarratas Ar Líne
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Cuir Iarratas Chuig:
Contae:
An Iarmhí
Ceisteanna Chuig:
01 8587455
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