Articles for the Agriculture, Animals & Food Healthcare Sector

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Hear from Shona Keating a Social Care Leader
Posted by Health Service Executive

Hear from Shona Keating a Social Care Leader

How does your day start? My day starts with checking my diary to see what appointments I have in for the day and checking any email/phone messages. I schedule my own appointments but I always need to be available to respond to anyone on my caseload that may need

Meet Speech and Language Therapist Aoibhinn Bannigan
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Meet Speech and Language Therapist Aoibhinn Bannigan

How does your day start? I usually arrive in the office around 08:45, make myself a coffee and start reading through my emails and any administration work I need to catch up on. I have a look at my appointments that I have in for the day and plan

Hear from an Occupational Therapist - Catherine Healy
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Hear from an Occupational Therapist - Catherine Healy

How does your day start? Usually, I arrive at the clinic and check emails/messages and my calendar for the days ahead. I could be involved in corresponding with colleagues or planning for 10 minutes or one or two hours. Other days, I could be heading directly to a home

Day in the Life of a Dietitian - Mairéad Doyle
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Day in the Life of a Dietitian - Mairéad Doyle

How does your day start?  I get to work within 30 minutes, greeted at reception by our front of house staff. I take some free coffee in case stats are being recorded and we lose our fancy coffee machine. I walk down the corridor always meeting a colleague or

Hear from James Quah - Nurse
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Hear from James Quah - Nurse

How does your day start?  My day begins by checking messages and emails. My appointments are mostly scheduled a week or so in advance meaning that on most days I will have a good idea of what it will entail. I try to have some time set aside for

Meet Kate McMahon - a Counselling Psychologist
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Meet Kate McMahon - a Counselling Psychologist

How does your day start?  I come in a little early to set up my desk and get my files ready for the day. I feel like this helps me land into work and then when my colleagues start to filter in I have time for morning catch-ups

Working as a Consultant Psychiatrist -  Dr Tom Foley
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Working as a Consultant Psychiatrist - Dr Tom Foley

How does your day start? I drop my kids off at school, then drive over the beautiful hills into our new office, just off the main street in Buncrana (Donegal). There are views of Lough Foyle, out to the Atlantic behind me and Lough Swilly in front. That’s

Hear from a Student Public Health Nurse - Clodagh Brackett
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Hear from a Student Public Health Nurse - Clodagh Brackett

Clodagh Brackett is a Student Public Health Nurse based in Blackrock in Cork city and is attending UCC. Clodagh joined the Student PHN Sponsorship Postgraduate Programme in September and completed the course in June 2025. Clodagh gained experience of working in both the hospital environment and in the community

Women Step into Farming – Teresa Roche's farm diversification story
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Women Step into Farming – Teresa Roche's farm diversification story

A great example of successful farm diversification is the Roche family dairy farm outside Loughrea, Co Galway where Teresa Roche not only produces and sells Kylemore Farmhouse Cheese in the farm shop but also offers farm tours to the general public. Teresa Roche successfully runs and produces Kylemore Farmhouse

Women Step into Farming – Hannah Quinn Mulligan's sustainability journey
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Women Step into Farming – Hannah Quinn Mulligan's sustainability journey

Hannah Quinn Mulligan farms in Croom, Co. Limerick, alongside her mother and grandmother, a trio who serve as ambassadors and examples of leading women in agriculture.  Hannah Quinn Mulligan farms in Croom, Co. Limerick, alongside her mother and grandmother, a trio who serve as ambassadors and examples of leading

Women Step into Farming – A succession success story with Sophie Bell
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Women Step into Farming – A succession success story with Sophie Bell

Sophie Bell farms outside Virginia, Co. Cavan, on her family's dairy heifer contract-rearing farm. Her journey and career so far have been both interesting and inspiring.  Sophie Bell farms outside Virginia, Co. Cavan, on her family's dairy heifer contract-rearing farm. Her journey and career so

Hear from recent graduate Niamh Walsh about her journey to pursue nursing!
Posted by Dublin City University - DCU

Hear from recent graduate Niamh Walsh about her journey to pursue nursing!

For Niamh Walsh, the decision to pursue a nursing degree started at home. There wasn’t a strong nursing tradition in the family, but she always admired the way her mother and grandmother took care of others, especially when they were sick.  Eight years ago, Niamh’s

Cyber Security Officer for HSE - Jason Cooney
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Cyber Security Officer for HSE - Jason Cooney

Background I work as a Cyber Security Officer in the Chief Information Security Office (CISO). I first joined the HSE in August 2022 as part of the National Service Desk (NSD) team. Big shout-out to the NSD Louth team—keep up the great work! In August 2024, I

Cloud Platform Engineer with HSE - James Hughes
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Cloud Platform Engineer with HSE - James Hughes

Background: I have worked in many aspects of the IT sector for over 20yrs.  I currently work as a Cloud Engineer with the Cloud Platform Team in Technology & Transformation.  We work collaboratively with other Technology and Transformation teams, as well as external project teams to deliver HSE

Solution Architect with HSE - Barry Crosson
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Solution Architect with HSE - Barry Crosson

Background: I work as an Architecture Lead with the A2i-HIDs team. I joined the HSE in May 2023 and am in my current role since January 2024. I live in County Cavan with my base in Cavan Town. My commute to the office is approximately 30-35 minutes. My

Career Profile - Crops and Machinery
Posted by Teagasc

Career Profile - Crops and Machinery

Name: Sam Cassells County: Kildare   My name is Sam Cassells, from Castledermot County Kildare. We have been farming here for about four generations. We are predominantly tillage with a small number of cattle. I completed the Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture Crops and Machinery course at Killdalton college

Career Profile - Poultry Management
Posted by Teagasc

Career Profile - Poultry Management

Name: Peter Cullivan County: Cavan I’m a Commercial Broiler Farmer. I completed the poultry course in Ballyhaise Agricultural College in 2021. Coming from a farming background but with no experience in poultry, this course was extremely beneficial in teaching me about poultry anatomy and physiology, their day to

Career Profile - Pig Management
Posted by Teagasc

Career Profile - Pig Management

Name: James Bogue County: Cavan   I enjoy working in an environment where performance results can be improved due to new technologies, practices or genetics. From the course I found that the principles of farm administration and finance very helpful as I developed my role in managing the pig unit

Career Profile - Forestry Management
Posted by Teagasc

Career Profile - Forestry Management

Name: Francis Hewitson County: Donegal Current position: Full time Timber Forwarder Operator and Chainsaw Operator I completed the Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Forestry at Teagasc Ballyhaise College, Co. Cavan. The practical aspects of the course were very important to me as they taught me the key skills that would

Career Profile - Equine - Stud Management
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Career Profile - Equine - Stud Management

Name: Simon Cavanagh   I wanted to do my Green Cert and was always interested in pursuing a career with horses. Kildalton allowed me to achieve both of these goals. The teachers really inspired me to learn as much as I could about the equine industry and opened my eyes

Career Profile - Equine - Horsemanship
Posted by Teagasc

Career Profile - Equine - Horsemanship

Name: John Murray County: Dublin Current position: Currently running my own showjumping, sales and breeding yard. What I enjoy the most is bringing on and educating young green horses to bring out their full potential, and watching them progress in the sport. It brings a great satisfaction to know that

Career Profile - Agricultural Mechanisation
Posted by Teagasc

Career Profile - Agricultural Mechanisation

Name: Conor Reid County: Wicklow   I completed the Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture – Mechanisation at Salesian Agricultural College, Pallaskenry. I enjoyed the fact there were lots of hands on practicals. We spent at least 50% of the time in the workshops or operating machinery on the college

Career Profile - Drystock Herd Management
Posted by Teagasc

Career Profile - Drystock Herd Management

Name: Eoghan Fitzpatrick County: Laois   I completed the Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture in 2022 in Gurteen College after completing the Level 5 Certificate in Agriculture in 2021. I specialised in Drystock Management. The course was recommended to me by friends. The majority of the learning is practical

Career Profile - Dairy Herd Management
Posted by Teagasc

Career Profile - Dairy Herd Management

Name: Michael White County: Cork Current position: Currently I am assisting with running the home farm of 120 cows. We run a split calving herd with a 65% calving in the spring and 35% calving in the autumn. Running of the herd and farm is split between me and my

Artisan Salmon Smokehouse Owner
Posted by Bord Iascaigh Mhara

Artisan Salmon Smokehouse Owner

A When Swedish native, Birgitta Curtin, visited Ireland as a young 18-year-old in 1981, little did she think she would be still here more than 40 years later, and running Irelands best known and most successful artisan salmon smokehouses in the spectacular Burren in Co. Clare. Born and

Connemara Seafood Truck
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Connemara Seafood Truck

A love story involving a Connemara woman and a Chilean man has resulted in the creation of an award-winning outdoor seafood eatery which is making serious culinary waves along the shores of the majestic Killary Fjord in Co. Galway. Kim Young and Reinaldo Seco are the talented husband and

10 Reasons Why You Should Study at CAFRE
Posted by CAFRE - College of Agriculture Food and Rural Enterprise

10 Reasons Why You Should Study at CAFRE

10 Reasons Why You Should Study at CAFRE Experienced Staff: CAFRE staff are highly qualified and experienced at delivering education programmes. They come from a range of backgrounds bringing a lot of knowledge and skills that they will share with you. Great job prospects: Students study at CAFRE because they

Shannon College of Hotel Management BBS Graduate
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Shannon College of Hotel Management BBS Graduate

If you are looking for a fun, challenging, dynamic career path then Shannon college just might be for you. Shannon is not only a college that offers you a high level of hospitality training, but so much life experience from a wide range of different modules such as intercultural communications

Paramedic Science at UU: Why I was 'Lucan' North for University
Posted by Ulster University - Derry Campus

Paramedic Science at UU: Why I was 'Lucan' North for University

Hello! I’m Ben Malone, a lad from Lucan, and I’m a 1 st year student studying BSc (Hons) Paramedic Science at Ulster University’s Magee Campus in Derry City. So, I’m often asked; “Ben, why did you decide to #GoNorth for college

From Dublin to Derry - Medicine Student (Grad Entry) at Ulster University
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From Dublin to Derry - Medicine Student (Grad Entry) at Ulster University

Hello students! My name is Katie Foran, and I am originally from Whitehall, Dublin. This year, I graduated from Trinity College with a BA Science (Immunology), however seven weeks ago, I decided to #GoNorth and start a degree in Medicine at Ulster University’s Magee campus in Derry. Medicine

Health Informatics Lecturer at the University of Galway
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Health Informatics Lecturer at the University of Galway

My name is Siobhán O’Connor and I am a Lecturer at the University of Galway. My background includes degrees in information systems and nursing, with a PhD in health informatics. My job is lots of fun as I get to research new technologies nurses can use

Butchery Apprenticeship
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Butchery Apprenticeship

What is being a Butcher all about? Are you creative, hands-on, people person, with good attention to detail, and interested in food? Do you find yourself interested in the craft of how great food is created? Would you like to be part of Ireland’s proud tradition as

Chef de Partie Apprenticeship
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Chef de Partie Apprenticeship

What work does a Chef de Partie do? Chef de Partie literally translates as ‘ Part Chef ’.  They are responsible for a specific part or station in the kitchen.  They can often be referred to as a Line chef or Station chef and are generally the only

Sous Chef Apprenticeship
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Sous Chef Apprenticeship

What work does a Sous Chef do? Sous Chef literally translates as ‘ Under Chef ’.  This means that they are second in command in a kitchen to the Head Chef.  A Sous chef will usually be more hands on than a Head chef will be and will

Commis Chef Apprenticeship
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Commis Chef Apprenticeship

What work does a Commis Chef do? Commis Chef literally translates as ‘ Clerk Chef ’.  Commis chefs are the junior members of the kitchen staff.  They usually work under various Chef de parties in order to learn the skills required for each section.  They are usually

From Leaving Cert Disaster to Michelin Star Cooking
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From Leaving Cert Disaster to Michelin Star Cooking

Receiving a job offer from one of Ireland’s top luxury hotels, and an international accolade to boot, Danay Berhane has come a long way from Leaving Cert results day 2016. Danay tells us: ‘I knew I wanted to be a chef, that was all I wanted to

The FET Route to a Nursing Career
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The FET Route to a Nursing Career

In 2016, Amie McNamara, from Listowel, Co. Kerry, sat her Leaving Cert, with the intention of studying nursing. She wasn’t 100% wasn’t sure that it would be for her, but she certainly had the idea that she wanted to go straight to university from school. However

SETU Agriculture Graduate Story
Posted by SETU - Waterford Campus

SETU Agriculture Graduate Story

Miriam Dineen, wears several hats as a dairy farmer and sales representative for an agri company. The 22-year-old hails from Cahirbarnagh, Rathmore, Co. Kerry, on the Cork side of the Cork/Kerry border. Farming is a longstanding tradition on both sides of her family, with Miriam being the

Radiation Therapist - Hillman Cancer Centre
Posted by Research Ireland (Taighde Eireann)

Radiation Therapist - Hillman Cancer Centre

Alicia O’Leary is a Radiation Therapist (RT) and Medical Dosimetrist working in the UPMC Hillman Cancer Centre, Waterford. As an Radiation Therapist she is responsible for the safe delivery of treatment to cancer patients using high-energy X-Ray beams on a machine known as a linear accelerator

Thomas Dennis DKIT BA Culinary Arts
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Thomas Dennis DKIT BA Culinary Arts

Thomas is from Skerries, Co. Dublin and is a 1st year BA Culinary Arts student. “Making the Black Forest Gateau was time consuming and had a lot of elements. The process is very methodical and you need to be precise or it won’t turn out well. I

Animal Geneticist - Teagasc
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Animal Geneticist - Teagasc

My name is Donagh Berry and I am the Director of the Vista Milk SFI Research centre. I am an animal geneticist at Teagasc; an animal geneticist uses statistics and maths to determine if an animal has good genes or bad genes for a whole range of traits. Teagasc is

Willie Gibbons - Leopardstown Racecourse Track Manager
Posted by Horse Racing Ireland

Willie Gibbons - Leopardstown Racecourse Track Manager

My name is Willie Gibbons and I am the track manager at Leopardstown Racecourse. I’ve been based at Leopardstown my whole life, my dad, John Gibbons, was the track manager before me and I used to spend my weekends and holidays helping my dad with maintenance, and working

Fiona Dowling - Head Girl Jamie Osbourne Racing
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Fiona Dowling - Head Girl Jamie Osbourne Racing

My name is Fiona Dowling and I am head girl at Jamie Osbourne Racing, Lambourn, UK. I have been involved in the industry for the past ten years and I am delighted to have built my career on my passion for racing. I am from Listowel, Co. Kerry and got

Niall Byrne - Stewards Secretary
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Niall Byrne - Stewards Secretary

My name is Niall Byrne and I’m a point-to-point stewards secretary. I’ve been involved in the racing industry since 1975. I attended the RACE at the age of 14. Upon completion I was awarded apprentice of the year. As part of the course syllabus

My Career as a Zoologist
Posted by Marine Institute

My Career as a Zoologist

Dr Elvira De Eyto, Zoologist, Marine Institute For the past 18 years, Dr Elvira de Eyto’s role at the Marine Institute in Newport, Co Mayo has focused on the long-term monitoring of the Burrishoole catchment ecosystem, to track and help understand changes in the environment. With a

Fisheries Scientist
Posted by Marine Institute

Fisheries Scientist

Macdara Ó Cuaig has worked as a Fisheries Scientist at the Marine Institute for the past 18 years. Born and raised in Connemara by the sea, Macdara says he has 'fishing in his blood'. "I grew up in a house with a view of the sea on three sides so

Research Scientist, Marine and Freshwater Research Centre
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Research Scientist, Marine and Freshwater Research Centre

Elizabeth Tray Research Scientist, Marine and Freshwater Research Centre (GMIT) and Marine Institute Research Scientist, Elizabeth Tray, is preserving past marine research through the project ‘Unlocking the Archive’. A partnership between GMIT’s Marine and Freshwater Research Centre and the Marine Institute, the project aims to create

Phytoplankton Analyst
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Phytoplankton Analyst

Paula Hynes is a Phytoplankton Analyst at the Marine Institute, monitoring the presence and impact of harmful phytoplankton species year round. Paula says she always enjoyed learning science at school which led her to study biology at the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT). “While I was studying, I

Cullen Fellowship at the Marine Institute
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Cullen Fellowship at the Marine Institute

Cullen Fellowship research on oceanographic modelling of Nephrops populations around Ireland Ryan McGeady is a PhD student at NUI Galway (Zoology/School of Natural Sciences) and a Cullen Fellow at the Marine Institute. His research topic is on oceanographic modelling of Nephrops populations around Ireland. Nephrops, also known as Dublin

Fisheries Scientist
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Fisheries Scientist

Fisheries scientist at the Marine Institute, Jennifer Doyle has been surveying Nephrops norvegicus  stocks, commonly known as the Dublin Bay prawn, for almost 20 years. Growing up close to the River Boyne in Co Meath, Jennifer says she was always spending time outdoors and by the water. “I


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