HR Administrator
Our client based in north Dublin are currently recruiting for a HR Assistant. This is a fantastic opportunity for a HR graduate or someone with one year's HR experience to gain broad exposure across the full employee lifecycle. You'll play an important role in supporting both the day-to-day operations of the HR function and contributing to wider people initiatives. This role will be based fully onsite
In this role, you will:
* Manage HR administration including drafting contracts, maintaining accurate employee records, processing starters/leavers, and coordinating benefits.
* Support the recruitment process – from posting job adverts and screening CVs, to arranging interviews and preparing induction/onboarding materials.
* Be the first point of contact for HR queries, providing timely, professional, and people-focused support.
* Assist with payroll and HR systems administration, ensuring data is accurate and up to date.
* Help coordinate training and development activities, including booking courses and tracking attendance.
* Support employee engagement initiatives such as staff events, recognition programmes, and wellbeing activities.
* Contribute to HR projects across areas like performance management, health & safety, and policy updates.
* Ensure compliance with HR policies, procedures, and employment legislation.
* Take part in continuous improvement initiatives – always looking for ways to make processes more efficient and effective.
* Provide general administrative support to the HR team as required.
What You'll Gain:
* Broad experience across the full HR spectrum – recruitment, onboarding, learning & development, employee relations, and HR systems.
* A strong foundation for building your HR career, with opportunities to develop both technical knowledge and soft skills.
* Exposure to senior HR professionals, giving you valuable insight and mentoring.
* The chance to make a real impact in a people-focused role where no two days are the same.
* A supportive team environment that encourages learning, collaboration, and professional growth.
Salary - €30,000 - €32,000 plus benefits
For further information, please contact Emma Anglim on