Cork City Council invites applications, on the official application form, from suitably qualified persons who wish to be considered for inclusion on a panel from which temporary and permanent vacancies for the post of Assistant Civil Defence Officer (ACDO) may be filled.
The ACDO is a full-time employee of the Local Authority and plays a key role in supporting the Civil Defence Officer in the day-to-day management and strategic development of the Civil Defence Unit. This includes assisting with planning, training, volunteer coordination, emergency response, and community engagement. The successful candidate will be expected to demonstrate initiative, leadership, and a commitment to public service, and will be required to deputise for the Civil Defence Officer when necessary.
This is a dynamic and rewarding role that offers the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to Cork City’s emergency preparedness and community resilience. Civil Defence is a volunteer-based organisation that supports the Principal Response Agencies during emergencies and provides assistance at community and civic events. The ACDO will work closely with volunteers, local authority staff, and external agencies to ensure the effective delivery of Civil Defence services.
All members of Civil Defence wear the international symbol of Civil Defence, signifying their place within a global network of trained individuals committed to disaster relief and humanitarian support. This symbol is defined under Article 66, paragraph 4 of Schedule V to the Geneva Conventions Act.
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR APPLICANTS: It is the responsibility of each applicant to provide sufficient supporting information to demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements for the post.
CVs / attachments will not be accepted. Candidates must apply using Cork City Council Application Form.
People and Organisation Development Directorate, Cork City Council
People and Organisation Development Directorate, Cork City Council
City Hall
Anglesea Street
T12 T997