Clerical Officer in the Civil Service 2022 | Civil Service - publicjobs.ie
Has anybody any idea the hours abd length of training for revenue, still haven't received my start date or any info at all and I need to hand in notice and arrange child care. They aren't great at all with their communication. Iv emailed a few times and no response.
I hadn't heard anything by the Thursday before i started i emailed and just said I hadn't heard anything got it on the Friday for starting on the Monday.
Don't be surprised if it doesn't turn up until Friday!
Does anyone know how long it takes to be sent a contract? I’m due to start next Monday and still haven’t received my contract yet!
Thanks very much for the response appreciate it
Congratulations! @mother hens
@mother hens Hi, were you on Dublin panel? What location did you get? What are the workings hours? And how long is the training? 🙈🙈🙈
Got a start date for Revenue today ! Starting next week 🎉🎉
HSE is not the civil service so you can't get assigned there from a civil service competition.
The HSE are actually running a clerical officer competition at the moment, closing date 31 Jan IIRC, there is a thread on it in this forum.
Civil service (which includes many but not all of the offices/agencies) would be better for career progression as you have access to interdepartmental competitions (some of which are only open to serving civil servants) as well as internal competitions in your own department. Also the option of mobility across the civil service once you have two years service.
Thanks very much!
CO Salary goes up to 536pw (€27,881) from October 2023
Yes as far as I know..
Hi there, sorry I don’t understand it, does that mean it’s due to go up again from 509 per week ?
Is there anyone still waiting on clearance for the limerick panel. I'm waiting 8 weeks now, anyone in the same situation?
Anybody offered anything in kildare/naas or Newbridge yet ?
All payscales here:
And salary increases due this year:
The pay deal would see pay increases of 3% with effect from 2nd February 2022, 2% from 1st March 2023 and 1.5% or €750 (whichever is the greater) from 1st October 2023. This is in addition to 1% or €500, whichever is greater, due at the beginning of October 2022.
The minimum payment of €750 a year from next October means the package would be worth 8% to a worker earning €25,000 a year and 7% to a person on €37,500 a year.
More info: https://www.forsa.ie/bm061022/
Thanks so then it looks like over 26k a year, not as much but it’s better than minimum wage
€509 per week pre tax.
There up as far as 539 in Dublin region for those wondering. I also put it in that thread.
Hi, I’m just new user, but I also got Revenue and now waiting for a start date and location. By any chance does anyone know what is the starting salary for CO as I can’t find information booklet online and I do not remember what was posted on it 🙈
@mother hens is it ok to message you?
Thanks, one last question sorry.
If you had a choice between one of the departments and a separate position in like the hse or a regulatory body, is there one that's generally preferred in terms of career path?
Hi yes I got Revenue! Just waiting for assignment and start date 👍🏻
I was in the 200s, if they keep going at the pace they have I'd say you'd have an interview in March.
Sorry there's another thread I'm new here, I'll move over.
2 weeks standard dept, and up to 2 months for Garda or Justice.
Best of luck. What's your OOM, roughly? I'm mid 500s. Just tying to gauge whereabouts they are. BTW there's a separate thread for CO Dublin.
Thanks pal :) does all that clearance last long or is it depending on the department etc?
You'll get an email confirming you passed the interview stage in a week or 2, then PAS will contact you regarding Garda vetting and work statements.
Hey, sorry if this is the wrong place to comment. I applied for "Clerical Officer in the Civil Service Dublin" in October and I had my interview recently.
What comes next if anything? I felt the interview went well, is it just a long wait now or will I get some information soon? Isn't a big deal regardless just unsure so thought I'd ask here.
Im at 7 weeks since getting results, clearance came back today, so hoping to find out my placement this week.