 
        Finance Associate - Public Sector | Permanent | Hybrid (Dublin)Looking to build a career with real purpose and progression?Join a leading public-sector organisation that plays a pivotal role in Ireland's economic development.We're hiring aFinance Associateto support financial operations across a diverse, international organisation. This role offers the perfect first step for a finance professional eager to gain exposure to global accounting processes, stakeholder collaboration, and financial systems - all within a supportive environment that values learning and career growth.What you'll doManage and reconcile overseas bank and petty cash accounts, ensuring timely reporting and accuracy.Support training for international office staff on finance processes and reporting.Assist in debtor management, ad-hoc invoicing, and monthly reconciliations.Collaborate across finance and administrative teams to maintain strong controls and meet audit standards.Get involved in projects that improve financial reporting, process efficiency, and controls.What we're looking forA finance or business-related degree (Level 7 or higher).1-2 years' finance experienceor a graduate ready to take the next step.Currently pursuing, or planning to pursue, an Accounting Technician, ACCA, or equivalent qualification .Proficiency with Excel and financial systems, plus an eye for detail and continuous improvement.A strong communicator who thrives in a collaborative team environment.Why apply?Permanent role with structured salary progression - starting at €31,535, with annual increments of €2,118 and excellent benefits.Hybrid working model: 3 days in office, 2 from home (with initial full-time office training).A development pathway designed to help you progress your finance career within 18-24 months.Be part of an organisation with a national impact, known for professionalism, inclusion, and continuous development.If you're ambitious, curious, and ready to grow, this is your chance to build a meaningful finance career while contributing to Ireland's success story.Closing date:5th November