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Heritage Ireland

Seasonal Guide Information Officer

Location
Royal Hospital Kilmainham
Rate of pay
€14.64 (Entry Level) – Please refer to booklet for pay scale
Job Type
Fixed Term Contracts

Submissions: Closed

Candidate Information Booklet

What we do

Our key job is to manage and maintain the most important of Ireland’s historic buildings and heritage. We take meticulous care of the 780 heritage sites in our charge and at the 70 sites with visitor services, we work hard to present them to their best potential, making sure that we give visitors from Ireland and abroad the best experience we possibly can.
Would you like to work to promote and present our heritage sites to the public? Visitor Services of the Office of Public Works currently seek enthusiastic people to join their dedicated Guide Team.

Testimonials
Our Guides represent the public face of the OPW, showcasing Ireland’s most important heritage sites. The Guide Service plays a vital role in conserving and presenting selected sites and ensuring the safety and enjoyment of the visitors.
Heritage Guides provide unique and memorable experiences for visitors from all over the world. It is a rewarding and enjoyable job for those who enjoy sharing their expertise and enthusiasm with others.

Guide Testimonial

Guide Testimonial

About the location

The Royal Hospital Kilmainham stands on the site of a seventh-century early Christian settlement, replaced in Norman times with a monastery of the Knights Hospitallers.
The building as we know it today was begun in 1680. Leading architects such as William Robinson, Thomas Burgh and Francis Johnston made it the starting point for Dublin’s development into a city of European standing.
Inspired by Les Invalides in Paris, the building was to be a retirement home for old soldiers. Over the next 247 years, thousands of army pensioners lived out their final days within its walls.
In 1991, the Royal Hospital Kilmainham became home to the Irish Museum of Modern Art.

An exterior image of the Rotl Hospital Kilmainham. A fountain sits in the centre of the image in the middle of the formal gardens.
Architecture

About the position

The role of the seasonal guide/information officer will include:
• Protection of the site
• Ensuring that any rules for visitor are observed
• Being responsible for security and safety at the site
• Visitor reception & related issues
• Welcoming visitors to the site
• Introducing visitors to the site and its facilities
• Keeping reception area and other site facilities clean and tidy
• Operating audio visual or other appropriate equipment
• Dealing with phone enquiries
• Handling bookings for the site
• Promotion and interpretation of the Site
• Familiarisation with all aspects of the importance and story of the site
• Developing own tour commentary in conjunction with supervisor and other guides
• Giving guided tours
• Adapting a guided tour to suit a particular group
• Event Management
• Dealing with detailed enquiries about particular features of the site
• Outdoor duties to include but not limited to Park Stewarding
• Invigilating duties.

In addition, the post holder may be required to perform other duties as appropriate to the post which may be assigned to him/her from time to time and to contribute to the development of the post while in office.

Essential Requirements

Candidates must have:

  • Fluency in English is essential
  • Heritage awareness and an appreciation and interest in history
  • An understanding of historical reasoning and research methodology
  • Ability to engage with a programme for diverse audiences, individuals and communities, on-site and on-line.
  • Candidates must be at least 18 years of age on 1st January 2025. Retirement is compulsory on reaching 70 years of age. Candidates will be required to provide an original birth certificate or Passport for age verification purposes as part of the pre-employment process. No appointment to the position will be made to those candidates who do not meet the age criteria

Relevant work experience:

  • The ability to work as part of a team and interact with colleagues, managers and the public in a tactful, courteous and professional manner.
  • The ability to contribute to and maintain a good team spirit
  • The willingness to take direction
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills including confidence and an ability to address groups
  • Sound judgement and decision making ability, especially in emergency situations
  • Concern for clarity and work quality
  • Experience of working with ICT systems and procedures
  • Thorough awareness of health and safety procedures. Work must be performed in an efficient and safe manner, in accordance with the directions of the supervisor / manager, with regard to self, colleagues and the public through understanding, observance and application of Health and Safety requirements
  • Awareness of the need to protect the site
  • Commitment to Quality Customer Service

Interviews will most likely take place in person during the month of January.

Contracts will vary in length from 3 to 9 months.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can apply. Should you be out of the country at the time of interview, we can facilitate an online interview for you if your application is successful.

All candidates will be contacted by email within 1 month of the closing date, you will either be invited for interview or receive a letter to state that your application was not shortlisted for interview on this occasion.

Yes, each competition is treated separately, however, if successful in one competition and offered a position, no further offers can be made.

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