TomTomTim wrote: » The whole point of policies is that they work, or have a benefit. If they don't work they should not continue. I think you know that though, you're simply acting to justify your absurd position.
[Deleted User] wrote: » The position relates to taking care of existing students and staff. It's not for people external to the university, except possibly for conferences, press releases, etc. Unless you can quote the place that says what you're talking about? I couldn't see it.
bubblypop wrote: » Yep the job is to assist people who may not usually attend college.
stefanovich wrote: » I'd like to see this diversity officer focusing on people from deprived areas who are the real underrepresented group in higher level education. I'm doubtful this is the case though.
bubblypop wrote: » What is wrong with encouraging and assisting people who may not normally attend third level, for a variety of reasons, attend and educate themselves? The job is for someone to do just that. Why would you have an issue with that?
TomTomTim wrote: » I've actually seen some of these diversity roles on job sites. I was nearly going to apply for a few just for the crack, but of course my application would be a waste of time, as I don't tick enough boxes. Saying that, what exactly qualifies one to be a diversity officer? Baring the obvious skin deep stuff, what past credentials would help?
The successful candidate will have: A least a degree level qualification in a relevant subject area (including Human Resources, Learning and Development, Psychology) Demonstrated experience in designing and leading advances relating to diversity, inclusion and multiculturalism A record of working collaboratively with colleagues at all levels to facilitate positive and collaborative processes and initiatives Strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills Knowledge of current legislation and good practice in EDI Experience in designing and delivering training in themes pertaining to EDI and Organisational Culture Experience within the Higher Education Sector would be highly regarded
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » I always find that the absolute minimum a candidate for a job would have to do is to at least read the job posting. If you had done that you would know what the expected qualifications and desired experience are.
TomTomTim wrote: » I had little interest in the job, which should be obvious from my post. I was speaking hypothetically.
TomTomTim wrote: » Wasn't sure where to post this as there isn't a DP thread on the first few pages, so here will have to do.
TomTomTim wrote: » In my opinion people like this are completely abusing the good will of the Irish. They aren't fleeing persecution, they are abusing a system that allows itself to be abused.
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » I guess, the I hate foreigners thread is a good place for this shíte. Or maybe your posting because the food is not multicultural or too multicultural or because how dare the foreigners something something....
TomTomTim wrote: » Wasn't sure where to post this as there isn't a DP thread on the first few pages, so here will have to do. Residents of Asbourne House are hunger striking because they aren't being served food by Michelin star chefshttps://twitter.com/NeilRedFM/status/1362366016647548928 In my opinion people like this are completely abusing the good will of the Irish. They aren't fleeing persecution, they are abusing a system that allows itself to be abused.
Yellow_Fern wrote: » The money for that job (40-60k salary so would cost the organisation around 80k ish) could pay for as many as 3 PhD candidates who could cure cancer or get us to Mars. The National College of Ireland is education focused but education is not the primary function of universities in Ireland. Science, technology and research will save us, not perfect colour representation.
KevRossi wrote: » Biggest abuse there is the company supplying those meals shafting the utter fcuk out of the Irish taxpayer. They are paid a certain amount per person per day and decide to cut corners by serving up as much cheap crap food as possible. And then the Dept. refuse to do proper inspections on these places for reasons known only to themselves. More money saved = more money for the Merc or the holiday home in Florida. Some of those companies have been creaming it in for 20 years or more. It's obviously a gravy train for them (no pun intended).
kildare lad wrote: » Ffs ... Beggars can't be choosers ? Well I guess they can here. There needs to be a major overhaul of our immigration policies here . All it's doing is making millionaires out of hoteliers on the back of us . I know loads of lads who've emigrated included family members and not one of them expected anything from the country they went to , they lived in hostels or rented houses with their own money and paid there way . They need to get rid of half of them NGOs . They must think money grows on trees here with the money we waste on them . This country is going to be in for a rude awakening the next major crash we get.
TomTomTim wrote: » It's people like you that reduce foreigners to a homogeneous block
statesaver wrote: » NGO's are government employees in all but name, the coming recession will not effect their employment.
bubblypop wrote: » You do know what NGO stands for right??....
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » I guess, the I hate foreigners thread is a good place for this shíte.
Doctor Roast wrote: » Surprised they haven't burnt the place to the ground, this is just another tactic..
Kivaro wrote: » An example of letting the veil slip.