Archive for May 2015

Job Opportunities in the Community

Croke Park Recruitment On Thursday, May 14th and Friday, May 15th Aramark Ireland will hold two open evenings specifically for local residents from the Croke Park community area from 2pm to 8pm. Aramark Ireland provides catering and hospitality services at Croke Park and at the moment 25% of thier staff in Croke Park have been recruited from the local area. The purpose of this open evening will be to meet with local residents who have food and beverage experience such as: Concessions Staff, Bar Staff, waiters, chefs, supervisors, managers. The entrance to the Aramark Open Evening in the stadium is via St Joseph’s Avenue and you can just drop in your C.V.

 

Talk on Interview Techniques

The Ilac Centre Library is hosting a talk  on Monday 18th May 1.30pm-2.30pm.

‘How to find and get the job you want: job search and interview techniques’ will be given by Barry McLoughlin, Senior Training Consultant with The Communications Clinic.

The talk is free but booking is recommended. Please e-mail or phone with your name and contact number to book a place. Contact details as follows:      TEL: 01 8733996                E-MAIL: businesslibrary@dublincity.ie

Joey’s Blues News: April 2015

Joey’s Blues News April 2015 Vol. 4

Welcome to the April 2015 edition of our newsletter: Joey’s Blues News

This month we celebrated the ordination of Father James Mary and 6th class boys who made their confirmation. The boys in 6th did us proud with all parents on the day remarking on the beautiful sacramental Mass.

We are also the talk of Fairview as most of our school went to the Church to be present for Father James Mary’s first Mass. Our Parish Priest and the Head of the White Friar order told us afterwards that they were thrilled to have the boys in blue present for the Mass. Everyone commented on how well behaved our boys were for that special occasion. Well done to all!

We also celebrate the good news of the winning, for St. Joseph’s of our fifth Green Flag for biodiversity. A huge amount of work was put in for this new flag. The whole school is appreciating the beauty of our world and we are learning how to protect our environment too.

All boys in every class are reading everyday and are doing ‘DEAR’ time!

And finally we have some colour photos for you to enjoy and the feedback from the parents/pupil surveys. We had an 85% response and that was a fantastic result. There’s definitely a lot of writing in this month’s newsletter but we felt it was important for you all to see it. We are very grateful for your ongoing help and support, in helping us make Joey’s even better.

Chat again at the end of May and keep an eye on the website for news alerts.

Warm Regards,

All in Joey’s.