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12 May 2016: posted by the editor - Ireland | |
The European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO) has announced two competitions to recruit Irish language speakers for positions in the European Union's institutions in Brussels and Luxembourg. Welcoming the announcement of these competitions, Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Minister Heather Humphreys said: "I am delighted that EPSO has announced competitions for Irish Language Linguistic Assistants and Translators to work in the EU Institutions. This is a perfect opportunity for Irish speakers who are interested in pursuing career opportunities in the EU institutions as successful applicants will benefit hugely from working in a multicultural and multilingual environment that is progressive and stimulating." The Minister said also that the agreement secured recently at Council opens up the possibility of valuable career opportunities in EU institutions for Irish language speakers over the next few years and in order to facilitate the preparation of suitably qualified applicants for current and future competitions, the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht will continue to fund the provision of specialist Irish language courses through the Advanced Irish Language Skills Initiative. The opportunities are listed below. Irish Language Linguistic Assistants Irish Language Translators The Advanced Irish Language Skills Initiative was established by the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht in 2006 as a response to an identified need to increase the numbers of graduates with skills in specific areas in the context of the Official Languages Act 2003 and Irish becoming an official and working language of the EU. Following a review of the Initiative in 2015, it was decided to target resources at the training of graduates for employment in the EU institutions. The provision of qualified persons with Irish language skills to meet these recruitment needs is being achieved through this initiative, under which the Department provides funding for a range of specialised third-level Irish language courses in Ireland in areas such as translation, interpretation and law. The fund is administered by the Department in conjunction with the Higher Education Authority. For further information contact the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Tel: 087 6737338/ (01) 631 3807/ 3838/ 3848 (direct) |
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