National Parents Council: Education and Training Board (ETB) Support Officer
NPC Education and Training Board (ETB)
Support Officer
Introduction to NPC
National Parents Council (NPC) is the representative organisation for parents of children in education. NPC was established in 1985, under the Programme for Government, as the representative organisation for parents of children attending primary school and has been extended to cover parents with children in early years in 2017 and in post-primary in 2022. It received statutory recognition in the Education Act 1998.
NPC exists to ensure that all parents are supported and empowered to become effective partners in their children’s education. NPC works to increase the capacity and capability of the education sector, to achieve true partnership and deliver better outcomes for all children.
The ETB Support Officer will provide support for parents on the Education & Training Boards. The ETB Support Officer will help recruit parent nominees to the sixteen ETBs and provide training and support for those parents elected to the ETBs.
Terms & Conditions
The salary for this role is €34,000 per annum. (pro rata)
Hours: 17 ½ hours per week (flexibility is required: weekend and evening work may be a feature of this employment).
Reporting to the Services Manager
Place of work: Dublin City Centre location
The contract is for a three-year fixed term with a nine-month probationary period.
Role
The ETB Support Officer role will broadly incorporate the following duties:
- Recruit parent nominees to the ETB Boards nationwide.
- Develop a training programme to support parents in their Board role on the Education and Training Boards.
- Develop materials aimed at supporting parents on the ETB Boards.
- Provide a helpline service for ETB parent nominees on the 16 ETB Boards.
- Prioritise and manage work within own area of responsibility including delegation of tasks as appropriate, monitoring and reviewing of work.
- Engage with third parties to represent the interests of NPC, including suppliers, clients, members of the public, media, contractors, government and non-government agencies and bodies, ensuring professional communications at all times
- Ensure all policies, procedures and regulatory requirements are fully adhered to in their area of responsibility
- Be responsible and accountable for the timely and accurate completion of projects and tasks
- Consistently and regularly review work practices and methodologies within own area of responsibility and apply improvements and efficiencies wherever possible
- Play an active role in contributing to the overall objectives of NPC both in planning and implementation
- Continuously develop knowledge and skills to ensure a high level of technical competence within own area of responsibility
- Share learning & knowledge with other members of staff
- Other duties that may be assigned from time to time
Experience
Essential:
- Excellent active listening skills
- Excellent communicator both written and verbal
- Experience/knowledge of the Irish early years,’ primary and post primary education system.
- Excellent administration skills and attention to detail
- Excellent IT skills- particularly Microsoft Office and other applications.
- Work well as part of a team
Desirable:
- Experience of working in a support and information providing, capacity.
- Experience of communicating with individual adults and groups to achieve real outcomes
- Experience of networking and promoting
- A working knowledge of child protection legislation and its implementation in practice
- Knowledge of the Education Training Board sector.
Person Specification
The individual should be able to demonstrate the following competencies:
Communications - Builds rapport by listening and responding to the needs of others. Utilises a persuasive approach to positively influence outcomes. Presents written material in a clear, concise, comprehensive and convincing manner to inform and influence the reader(s). Clarifies information when required to do so.
Interpersonal Effectiveness - Shows empathy and understanding when dealing with others, utilising tact and diplomacy at all times. Treats others with respect. Works well with a wide range of people from different backgrounds both within and outside the organisation and builds rapport by listening to and understanding their viewpoints.
Planning & Managing Resources - Plans and organises resources, prioritising as required, to meet goals, targets or objectives within agreed timeframes. Monitors progress and reviews plans where necessary. Identifies potential problems and develops contingencies. Plans and organises own work effectively.
Analysis / Problem Solving - Sources and accurately gathers all relevant information. Conducts an in-depth review, considering issues thoroughly. Draws conclusions backed up by available evidence and makes appropriate recommendations. Handles and manipulates numerical information with accuracy and attention to detail.
Decision-making / Judgment - Evaluates information available before making decisions, weighing up the pros and cons of various options or courses of action. Is aware of the wider implications of proposed decisions and recognises when it is appropriate to consult others. Follows through on decisions made, taking responsibility where appropriate.
Team working - Works collaboratively with others to achieve shared goals. Participates fully, sharing knowledge, ideas and expertise. Shows an appreciation for other people’s positions and values their input. Willingly takes on additional responsibility to achieve team objectives. Shows a willingness to learn from others.
Commitment to Quality Results - Takes ownership of tasks and is determined to see them through to satisfactory conclusions. Takes all necessary measures to ensure work is completed to a high standard and within agreed timeframes, even where it involves routine or mundane tasks. Monitors and checks work for accuracy and ensures guidelines and procedures are followed. Reliable and dependable, can work on own initiative.
Customer / Client Focus - Is aware of the service delivery requirements of the organisation and the varying needs of his/her customers or clients. Deals with customers / clients in a professional and courteous manner, showing diplomacy and tact, particularly in difficult situations.
Self-Awareness & Development - Reviews own performance regularly and is committed to developing own skills and knowledge base and applying this learning on a regular basis. Keen to learn new skills, systems and processes.
Flexibility & Change Orientation - Is flexible in his/her approach, open to change in work practices and adapts readily to recommendations for change. Involves others in and implements change initiatives. Able to deal with changing demands and different situations / circumstances.
Initiative- Actively suggests improvements within area of responsibility. Can work without excessive guidance or support yet knows when the involvement of others is appropriate.
Technical Knowledge / know-how - Has the practical, specialised or technical knowledge required to meet the goals and objectives of the role to the highest standards. Has knowledge or expertise that others would rely on and have confidence in it.
Applications should be in the form of a letter of application and CV (max 2 pages) and be emailed to rwalpole@npc.ie with “ETB Support Officer” in the subject line or by post marked Confidential to Rob Walpole, Deputy CEO, National Parents Council, 12 Marlborough Court, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1, D01 XP86.
Please note that there is no closing date for this campaign. However, the competition may close at short notice dependent on the volume of the applications. NPC advise that you submit your application for this position as soon as possible.
Interviews for those who are shortlisted will be held in the National Parents Council office.
The National Parents Council is an equal opportunity employer